Any member of the public may attend an election recount in Concord and visually review all the ballots cast. Yet these same members of the public may NOT file a Right to Know request to review those same ballots.
Doris Hohensee
Public Schools Violate State Law: Promoting the Agenda of One Political Party Over Another
How did Social Justice, White Privilege, and Critical Race Theory get into public education? Parents are never invited to a public meeting to explain in advance what administrators propose to teach to their children. Controversial agenda items quietly slip into our classrooms without discussion.
Why Hasn’t the Legislature Reclaimed Its Authority – What Are They Waiting for, Gov. Sununu’s Permission?
Under Sununu’s State of Emergency any law, even those passed over his veto, can be suspended by him by decree — as long as the Long Emergency continues in force. The NH legislative process is a sham until the Long Emergency is revoked, which, amazingly, can be done by the House and Senate by simple majority vote.
Nashua Police Arrest Whistleblower
The Nashua Police Department is about to get sued.
It is likely they will face civil penalties, after arresting an elderly citizen for peaceful protest.
Don’t Let Election Fraud Divide Us: Verify the Vote!
I am reaching out to you this evening to express deep concern over recent events in our great state of New Hampshire. As I am sure you are all aware there has been a recount of the votes from the November election in the city of Windham which has exposed some troubling voting issues.
The Taxpayer Funded Activists Who Secretly Whisper in the Ears of School Board Members
Local taxpayers fund the professional membership dues of school district principals, superintendents, special needs administrators, and school board members to advocate for political change within your public schools.
Board Proposes Policy Changes to Censor the Public and Make Members Subservient to the Superintendent
On Tuesday, February 16, 2021, the Nashua Board of Education Policy Committee meets at 6:00 pm via Zoom. Proposed policy change to BoE policy, BCA School Board Member Ethics, makes Board members subservient to the Superintendent.
SUPPORT HB 206: Transparency of Public Union Negotiations
Right to Know Law is not “anti-union,” nor are the changes in House Bill 206 radical. This legislation proposes changes that would require public union negotiations to be conducted in public.
OPPOSE Senate Bill 95: Virtual Meetings Unconstitutionally Undermine Open Self-Governance
Senate Bill 95 makes virtual meetings a permanent option without restrictions.
Nashua Board of Ed Violates Policy, Approves $425,000 Architectural Design Contract Without Review / Competitive Bids
Once again, a case where a governmental body can’t be bothered to follow its own rules. This time it’s a renovation design contract for the building meant to house the Pre-K program.
Public Official Censors Public Comment in Online Meeting to Control the Optics
On Monday, February 8th, the Nashua Board of Education held a contentious meeting over “remote” vs. “hybrid” learning. After nearly a year of waiting, “hybrid” might finally be an option in Nashua.
Board of Ed. President Condemns Discussion of Suicide by Students in “Remote” Learning as “Fear” Mongering
Last night Nashua Board of Education President Heather Raymond chastised board members not to suggest that there could be any causal link between the isolation of “remote” learning and student suicides.
Choice Within Public Schools, An Alternative to Education Savings Accounts
Every school is accountable to those who fund it. Private schools are accountable to the parents who fund them. If they start taking public funding, via Education Savings Accounts, then they must be accountable to the State.
HB 20, “Education Freedom Accounts,” Will Usher In Private/Home School Regulation and Broad Based Taxes
After the long pandemic year, thousands of parents are beyond frustrated with “remote” and “hybrid” instruction for their children. As a result, thousands of students have already left public schools, and many parents are desperately looking for alternative ways to give their children an adequate education.
The NH GOP Has Lost the Consent of the Governed
Still no apology from the NH GOP, i.e. Chair Stephen Stepanek or Vice-Chair Pam Tucker, for the disrespectful mismanagement and violation of the rules of order during the Jan. 23rd virtual NH GOP meeting to elect state party officers.
The NH State of Emergency Provides Cover for Abuse of Power
On Saturday night an elderly resident of a NH long-term care facility fell down and couldn’t get herself back up. It’s actually an independent living facility, but “unfortunately” the Governor’s decrees don’t make that distinction.
Taxpayer-funded Propaganda in the Classroom
Social Justice has infiltrated the Nashua public schools without any pubic discussion at board meetings or elsewhere.
Sununu’s Lockdown Agenda Surges Just In Time For Election
Sununu issues two more Emergency Orders and another Executive Order extending the shutdown in advance of the Elections.
NH Attorney General Gives the Nod to Electioneering with Public Funds
October 2, 2020
Nicholas A. Chong Yen
Assistant Attorney General
Election Law Unit
Dear Attorney Chong Yen,
Thank you for your investigation of the Nashua Teachers Union’s actions in response to my complaint submitted on October 30, 2019. I’m writing to you in response to your letter dated September 28, 2020, where you concluded that there was no NTU electioneering in Nashua.
Do You Feel Lucky?
On more than one occasion, Governor Sununu has said that life in the state might not fully return to normal until there is a vaccine. What does this mean? Not everyone wants an experimental Covid vaccine. Does Sununu intend to vaccinate everyone — without their consent forcibly?