Please take action to protect human life in New Hampshire by contacting your legislators about the following legislative items.
Contact your Representatives
- CACR 14, Abortion in the New Hampshire Constitution
- The full House is meeting this week, and is expected to vote on putting abortion into the New Hampshire Constitution.
- Contact your representatives and ask them to uphold the committee recommendation of Inexpedient to Legislate on CACR 14.
- Read Constitutional Amendment on Abortion Meets Strong Opposition at Cornerstone.
Contact members of the Senate Commerce Committee
- SB 486, Requiring health insurance to cover abortions
- The hearing is Tuesday, February 18th, at 2:15 pm, Senate Commerce Committee, State House Room 100.
- By coercing all business owners to provide direct material support for abortion regardless of their personal or moral convictions, the bill crosses a line.
- Contact the Senate Commerce Committee and ask them to vote Inexpedient to Legislate on SB 486.
- Read Bill to Mandate Abortion Coverage Gets Hearing at Leaven for the Loaf.
Contact members of the House Judiciary Committee
Please send a separate email for each bill.
- HB 1675, Born Alive Infant Protection Act
- The House Judiciary Committee has scheduled a vote for Wednesday, March 4.
- Enforceable penalties for infanticide should not be controversial.
- Contact members of the House Judiciary Committee and ask them to vote Ought to Pass on HB 1675.
- Read Support Infant Survivors of Attempted Abortion at Cornerstone, about the related bill SB 741, which was recently last week in the Senate.
- HB 1678, Prenatal Non-discrimination Act
- The House Judiciary Committee has scheduled a vote for Wednesday, March 4.
- No human being in utero should be discriminated against on the grounds of genetic diagnosis or sex.
- Contact members of the House Judiciary Committee and ask them to vote Ought to Pass on HB 1678.
- Read Support Prenatal Nondiscrimination at Cornerstone.
- HB 1659, Assisted Suicide
- The House Judiciary Committee has scheduled a vote for Wednesday, March 4.
- Codifying assisted suicide in our state law will hurt our people, especially the most vulnerable.
- Contact members of the House Judiciary Committee and ask them to vote Inexpedient to Legislate on HB 1659.
- Read Caring, Not Killing: No to Assisted Suicide at Cornerstone.
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