NH House Republican Attendance – Is Back!

After two weeks “off” from session days, you’d have thought the slim majority would have returned refreshed and in numbers. Nope. Republicans were in the minority today (or so I am told).  Democrats claimed some scalps.

While yesterday wasn’t a great day in the NH House, remember that everyone misses the odd vote or an entire day, so that’s not the point. We’re looking at the cumulative effect. Belmont, you are by far one of the most poorly represented towns in the State. Yo should consider replacing O’Hara and Trottier with Reps who can show up.

Here’s the rest of the list for this week. Note that Laurie Sanborn showed up and voted for the first time this year.

 

5/2
YTD
15
O’Hara, Travis (R, Belmont)
155
15
Trottier, Douglas (R, Belmont)
112
15
Varney, Peter (R, Alton)
98
15
Infantine, William (R, Manchester)
60
15
Brouillard, Jacob (R, Nottingham)
54
15
Nagel, David (R, Gilmanton)
47
15
Foote, Charles (R, Derry)
40
15
Sellers, John (R, Bristol)
17
10
Phinney, Brandon (R, Rochester)
40
10
Roy, Terry (R, Deerfield)
14
3
Sanborn, Laurie (R, Bedford)
219
3
Panek, Sandra (R, Pelham)
49
3
Testerman, Dave (R, Franklin)
47
3
Reid, Karen (R, Deering)
5
2
Berry, Ross (R, Manchester)
15
2
Smith, Steven (R, Charlestown)
11
2
Boehm, Ralph (R, Litchfield)
7
1
Guthrie, Joseph (R, Hampstead)
42
1
Vandecasteele, Susan (R, Salem)
27
1
Fedolfi, Jim (R, Hillsborough)
24

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