Take Action by Contacting Your Representatives on These House Bills up for Vote This Week:

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WE NEED YOUR HELP! Calls and Emails Needed. The NH House Plans Marathon Session to Vote On Most of Our Bills; Senate Plans to Make Two Bad Decisions!

KEY
OTP = Ought to Pass
OTP-A  = Ought to Pass with Amendment
ITL = Inexpedient to Legislate (If “Yea” wins, bill is killed)
Interim Study = A polite way to kill a bill.

⭐ SUPPORT OTP-A – HB 1131, relative to facial covering policies for schools.This bill prohibits public schools from creating policies that force students or members of the public to wear masks.
 SUPPORT OTPHB 1241, prohibiting a school district from mandating a COVID-19 vaccination for school attendance. This bill’s title says it all, and it’s a good idea.
 SUPPORT OTP-A: HB 1022, permitting pharmacists to dispense the drug ivermectin by means of a standing order. This would make ivermectin over-the-counter medicine in New Hampshire.
⭐ SUPPORT OTP-A: HB 1379, relative to the department of health and human services’ rule-making authority regarding immunization requirements. This bill would remove authority from the Executive Department of Health and Human Services to determine what vaccines children must receive to go to school, and restore the Legislature’s sole authority as the lawmaking branch of government to determine what vaccines ought to be required (religious and medical exemptions in other laws would still apply).
⭐ SUPPORT OPT: HB 1455, relative to state enforcement of federal vaccination mandates. This is the Speaker of the House’s bill to prohibit state officials from enforcing federal COVID-19 mandates.
⭐ SUPPORT ITL: HB 1481, repealing the statute relative to medical freedom in immunizations. Here’s another from Progressive Rep. Tim Horrigan, who apparently thinks the government ought to be able to force you to take a vaccine. On efforts like this, it’s not just the bill that needs to be defeated; we need to take special note of the sponsors and make sure they lose the power of elected office come next election. In America, we don’t force people to inject untested liquids into themselves.
⭐ SUPPORT OTP: HB 1425, relative to the taking of real property by eminent domain. This bill would require the government to compensate a private property owner for any property taken during a state of emergency for public purposes, and it would provide other protections so the eminent domain cannot be abused.
 SUPPORT OTP-A: HB 1210, relative to exemptions from vaccine mandates. Originally, the bill would have created a broad religious, conscientious or medical exemption to vaccine mandates. With the amendment, the bill now only allows for a simple, streamlined exemption process (still medical, religious, and conscience) for businesses that receive any money from the state or federal government.

Please contact the following representatives who will need your pressure to support our positions:

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