I’ll be putting up all of the Nashua State Reps but seeing that Jan Schmidt is trying to pull out all the stops in getting us Silenced, well, time for her constituents see how she voted (emphasis mine):
RIDICULOUS votes by your State Reps, through June 27:
- FOR banning plastic straws. (HB558)
- FOR banning plastic or paper bags. (HB560)
- FOR banning flame retardants for alleged health reasons but permitting use of those same “unhealthy” products in schools and hospitals. (SB193)
TAXES & FEES votes by your State Reps, through June 27
- FOR creating an income tax with rates set by an unelected bureaucrat. (HB712)
- FOR creating a new tax on capital gains. (HB686)
- FOR creating an income tax with rates set by an unelected bureaucrat. (SB1)
- FOR creating an income tax, and new taxes on capital gains, vaping, and sports betting; increasing business taxes. (HB2)
- FOR increasing state spending by a massive $1.5 Billion, or 13%. High taxes are the result of high spending. (HB1)
- FOR creating a tax on vaping, making it harder to quit smoking. (HB680)
- FOR raising business taxes. (HB623)
- FOR permitting state bureaucrats to raise hidden taxes on electricity without legislative oversight and approval. (HB166)
- FOR increasing by 40% a surcharge on registry of deed users to support a program unrelated to the registry service. (SB74)
- FOR permitting state bureaucrats to raise hidden taxes on electricity without legislative oversight and approval. (SB205)
- FOR planning huge capital expenses and enormous operating subsidies for a commuter rail system for very, very few commuters. (SB241)
- FOR doubling and tripling various fees. (HB682)
- FOR requiring utilities to buy more Renewable Energy Certificates thus raising the cost of electricity for all New Hampshire consumers. (SB72)
- FOR increasing electricity costs by at least $30 million per year. (SB168)
- AGAINST reducing the statewide property tax. (HB497-0113h)
- AGAINST reducing the interest & dividends tax. (HB185) (think: prioritizing Govt spending over senior citizens’ retirement money)
- AGAINST reducing electric rates by allowing more use of methane as a fuel. (HB157)
- AGAINST reducing electric rates by distributing all proceeds from RGGI sales to ratepayers. (HB477)
- AGAINST prohibiting an income tax. (CACR12)
- AGAINST replacing a mandatory family leave plan funded by an income tax with a voluntary plan. (HB2-1435h)
GUN CONTROL votes by your State Reps, through June 27
- FOR protecting criminals by disarming law-abiding citizens on school property. (HB564)
- FOR requiring law-abiding citizens, but not criminals, to undergo a background check for any transfer of firearms. (HB109)
- FOR requiring law-abiding citizens, but not criminals, to endure a waiting period between the purchase and delivery of a firearm. (HB514)
- AGAINST clarifying that self-defense includes defending one’s family. (HB208)
VOTE FRAUD votes by your State Reps, through June 27
- FOR making it easier for out-of-staters to vote in NH. (HB105)
- FOR making it easier for out-of-staters to vote in NH. (HB106)
- FOR making voter fraud easier by allowing anyone to vote absentee. (HB611)
- FOR making it easier for illegal aliens to get a driver’s license. ( used as ID to vote)(HB397)
- FOR making it easier for non-residents to vote in NH. (SB67)
- AGAINST ensuring that drivers’ licenses cannot be used by non-citizens to vote. (HB471)
OTHER votes by your State Reps, through June 27
- FOR letting boys in girls’ sports, and in girls’ locker rooms. (SB263)
- FOR studying whether to put NH taxpayers on the hook for student loans. (SB139)
- FOR increasing the cost of municipal and school building projects 30-50% by allowing Washington DC to mandate labor costs. (SB271)
- FOR letting boys in girls’ sports, and in girls’ locker rooms. (SB263)
- FOR killing entry-level jobs for unskilled workers. (HB186)
- FOR removing work requirement for able-bodied childless adults to receive Medicaid. (SB290)
- FOR incentivizing people to stay on disability rather than work. (SB99)
- FOR raiding the unemployment trust fund to create a 37th job training program. (SB2)
- FOR restricting a teenager’s right to choose how many hours to work per week. (SB20)
- FOR minimizing students’ opportunity to learn outside the classroom. (SB140)
- FOR subjecting students to invasive surveys without the knowledge of parents. (SB196)
- FOR killing entry-level jobs for unskilled workers (minimum wage). (SB10)
- FOR micromanaging businesses’ hiring practices. (HB211)
FOR micromanaging businesses’ hiring practices. (HB253) - FOR micromanaging businesses’ hiring practices. (HB272)
- FOR enshrining unaffordable, inadequate, and inferior features of Obamacare in New Hampshire law. (HB233)
- FOR enshrining unaffordable, inadequate, and inferior features of Obamacare in New Hampshire law. (SB4)
- FOR throwing money at substance abuse without the necessary oversight to determine the effectiveness of money spent. (SB5)
FOR restricting use of a criminal background check by a potential employer. (SB100) - AGAINST repealing a never-used and unconstitutional infringement on free speech. (HB124)
- AGAINST prohibiting “sanctuary” cities. (HB232)
- AGAINST merely collecting statistics about abortions. (HB158)
- AGAINST merely collecting data about abortions along with other health care data. (SB111-1789h)