A public hearing for bill HB68, an act relative to the definition of child abuse, will be held on Thursday, February 18. This bill would add to the legal definition of an abused child one who was “Subjected to drug treatments or surgery in an attempt to alter the sex of the child assigned at birth, except in rare cases of ambiguous genitalia.”
Beth Scaer
ACLU Fights to Keep The “Death Penalty” for Babies
Yesterday, Jeanne Hruska, Political Director for the ACLU of New Hampshire, testified in opposition to New Hampshire Bill HB625, which would restrict abortions in the third trimester, when babies are viable and can live outside the womb.
Help Protect Female Students in Manchester
The Manchester Board of School Committee is reconvening on Monday, February 8 to reconsider its transgender policy. The committee recently voted for a policy that allows male students that claim to have a female gender identity to access female bathrooms and locker rooms and compete in female sports.
NH March for Life in Concord Saturday, January 9
NH Right to Life will be holding their annual March for Life in Concord on Saturday, January 9.
Stop Medical Interventions on Gender-Confused Children
You could be the most politically left biggest LGBT ally who has watched every episode of “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” Or, you could be the most politically conservative traditional Roman Catholic who attends Mass multiple times a week, or somewhere in between.
Nashua Board of Alderman to Vote on Curfew
The Nashua Board of Aldermen is having back-to-back meetings Monday, December 21, and Tuesday, December 22 to discuss and vote on an ordinance “Relative to a ban on certain indoor activities for certain businesses starting at 9:30 PM.”
Nashua Board of Health to Recommend Curfew Today
At the December 9 Nashua Board of Health meeting to discuss imposing a 9:30 pm curfew in Nashua, Board member Dr. Stephanie Wolf-Rosenblum said, “Curfews aren’t proven to reduce the burden of COVID in the community.”
A Curfew is Still on the Nashua Board of Health Agenda – Meeting This Week
The Nashua Board of Health will consider a city-wide curfew at their monthly meeting on Wednesday. The idea was originally brought up at the Tuesday, November 24 Nashua Board of Aldermen meeting by Dr. Stephanie Wolf-Rosenblum, a member of the Board of Public Health, during public comment.
Nashua Emergency Response Team Threatens to Quit Over City Mismanagement
The following email alleging safety and liability concerns was signed by all the members of the Greater Nashua Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Command Staff and sent to Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess.
City of Nashua Welcomes All 112 Genders
In October, Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess had our Save Women’s Sports flag removed from the Nashua Citizen Flag Pole and told us it was because Nashua is a “Welcoming City.” He was afraid that the flag was not welcoming to men who identify as women and believe they have a right to compete in women’s sports.
Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess Bails on Curfew Meeting
Friday’s virtual meeting of the Nashua Board of Public Health concerning establishing a curfew in Nashua was unexpectedly postponed because Mayor Jim Donchess was not able to call in, according to the Director of Nashua Public Health and Community Services, Bobbie Bagley.
Nashua Public Health Nurse Slams Director of Public Health
The following letter was sent to Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess by a Nashua Public Health nurse this summer calling out bad behavior by the Nashua Director of Public Health Bobbie Bagley.
ACLU Lawyer Wants to Suppress Free Speech
On November 7, Abigail Shrier wrote about how activists are trying to cancel her book “Irreversible Damage.” Shrier’s book is about how girls in large numbers, suffering what has been called Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria (ROGD), are becoming victims of social pressure to identify as boys and many are permanently damaging their bodies with testosterone and double mastectomies.
ACLU-NH Cuts Staff, Lets Website Domain Expire
According to their Twitter account, the ACLU-NH recently let go of two staff members, Palana Belken, Trans Justice Organizer, and Steven Kidder, Field Organizer. This morning, I went to the ACLU-NH website to see what other staffing changes they had made, when I discovered that their website domain had expired.
Book-Burning ACLU-NH Trans Justice Organizer Axed
Yesterday, Palana Belken, the Trans Justice Organizer for ACLU-NH, sent an email announcing his departure from the organization. I suspected something was up when he tweeted in August that he was looking for work.
Two Abortion Extremist NH State Senators Defeated
In February, Kevin Landrigan announced in his “State House Dome” column that four state senators had been endorsed by EMILY’s List, a PAC that funds campaigns for abortion extremist women candidates.
Brookline Town Employee Wants to Cancel Republican-Owned Small Business
Al Fulchino, owner of Fulchino Vineyard in Hollis, expressed dismay at Nashua Alderman Jan Schmidt calling my Save Women’s Sports flag a “hate flag,” commenting on Facebook, “She is out of her mind…”
NH Democrat Senators: Let Babies Die
The New Hampshire Democrats love to claim that pro-life advocates don’t care about babies after birth. The NH Democrats also claim that health care is a human right and everyone should have health care regardless of their ability to pay.
Jan Schmidt: Save Women’s Sports Flag is a “Hate Flag”
On the same day we flew our Save Women’s Sports flag on the Citizen Flag Pole in Nashua City Hall plaza, Alderman Jan Schmidt made a public post attacking it on her personal Facebook page.
Where are the Nashua Democrats?
Last Saturday, we attended a Get Out the Vote (GOTV) rally on the Nashua Library Plaza featuring Congresswoman Ann Kuster and Democrat Gubernatorial candidate Dan Feltes. Only a couple of dozen people attended.