603 Alliance Board Member Don Ewing was recognized as a recipient of the Norris Cotton Award at Saturday’s NH GOP Annual meeting. The Norris Cotton Award recognizes Republican activists who make significant volunteer contributions to the Republican Party to help elect GOP candidates. Congratulations to Don and thanks for your efforts in support of limited government and personal liberties. | 603Alliance.org
603 Alliance Board Member Don Ewing Receives Norris Cotton Award
Michelle Levell: Ask Your Legislators to Support School Choice
The House Finance Committee is considering SB 193, the Education Savings Account bill, and we expect them to schedule a session soon to vote on it. We need people to write to the committee urging them to support this critical bill that empowers our most vulnerable children with educational opportunities. | Keep Reading at GraniteGrok
Is New Hampshire Ready For Another Unsustainable Social Experiment?
There is a bill currently making its way through the legislative process in our state that should be of great concern to NH’s fiscally responsible and liberty-minded citizens.
HB628 (Family Medical Leave Insurance) would implement a bureaucratic social scheme above and beyond the federal program that already exists. There are four main points to consider as we discuss. | Keep Reading at GraniteGrok.com
Liberty Lobby 2018 – Week 3 Videos
The actual Liberty Lobbyist, Darryl W Perry appears in some of last week’s videos as I was finally able to get into the election committee, where he spends the bulk of his time in Concord’s Legislative Office Building. Here are the hearings I recorded from last week. |More at Free Keene
NH House bill seeks tougher penalty for delayed workers’ comp checks
Insurance companies that are late sending out a workers’ compensation check should pay more than a fine – in fact, they should double the delayed payment owed to the injured worker.
So says House Bill 1451, which was introduced last week to the House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services Committee. | Keep Reading at NHBR
Beyond Bathrooms: Privacy and Gender Identity
The first public hearing on 2018’s “gender identity” bill for New Hampshire (HB 1319) will be at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 31 in room 208 of the Legislative Office Building. Among the considerations facing policymakers are the privacy concerns raised by HB 1319. | Keep Reading at Cornerstone
Anti-Gun SB492 Survives First Committee Hearing
Being a law, this would naturally only prohibit those who were to obey it. Laws are not magical spells that could abolish items that are constructed from pure evil like bump stocks are. Those who are determined to kill a person or many people have already overcome the two most powerful hurdles of murder: The ethical dilemma of murder and the legal repercussions of murder. | Keep Reading at LibertyBlock.com
Whereupon NH State Senator Jeff Woodburn does a double…
In a piece about banning bump stocks (SB 492-FN), the Senate Minority Leader shows two things; can you guess what they are from this snippet” |Read More at Granitegrok.com
HB 628: You Can Opt-In (to Pay the Tax) Any Time You Like (But if You Didn’t Opt-Out) You Can Never Leave
Currently, HB 628 sits in the House Commerce and Consumer Affairs committee. This bill claims to be a government-run Family and Medical Leave insurance bill, but it is actually an income tax bill.
The bill places a 0.5% tax on income for those who do not opt-out. The opt-out provision is deceptive at best, and fraudulent at worst. | Keep Reading at Granitegrok.com
Why are more and more men across the planet thinking and acting like women?
The feminization of males is on the top of people’s minds these days. Liberals, with their strong senses of emotion and relativism, are advocating it, saying gender should be neutral and men should assimilate to better understand oppressed women. | Keep Reading at GraniteGrok.com