On April 9, the New Hampshire House voted to pass HB 440, also known as the Civil Liberties Defense Act or CLDA. This bill is a response to the fact that New Hampshire’s emergency powers laws have been interpreted by courts and state attorneys as allowing the governor to suspend constitutional rights during an emergency.
The Teaching Of Critical Race Theory in Public Schools Must Be Challenged In Court
Whether or not HB544 passes or fails in New Hampshire, it is of serious importance that public officials familiarize themselves with the following information regarding the Constitutional right to Freedom of Conscience and Religion and the paths to preserving these rights for Americans in the face of CRT indoctrination.
Rich Girard to Run for Mayor in Manchester
MANCHESTER, NH April 15, 2021—Saying it’s past time for the city of Manchester to get a handle on the many and serious issues that have festered and worsened in recent years, Rich Girard, a former long-serving mayor’s aide, who’s been elected at-Large to the Board of Aldermen, Board of School Committee and a charter commission announced he will enter the 2021 race for mayor.
Governor Deserves No Praise for Mask-Mandate Relaxation
EAST DERRY, N.H.—ReopenNH welcomes the end of the unnecessary and unlawful statewide mask mandate, but the governor’s vain gesture in allowing Emergency Order 74 to expire today merely pretends to restore rights that Granite Staters never actually lost, but many forfeited unknowingly.
House Leaders Tell Senate: Budget Won’t Pass Without Emergency Reforms!
Please thank House Leaders for standing their ground on emergency powers reforms, and contact all 24 senators, asking them to support the budget. As written, the State of Emergency would end.
Derry Residents Rise in Opposition to Pinkerton Academy Stockbridge Theater Appearance…
Derry residents rise in opposition to Pinkerton academy Stockbridge theater appearance by Alok Vaid Menon. We oppose the appearance by Alok Vaid Menon (AVM) for three main reasons:
House Budget Cuts State Spending, Taxes
The 2022-23 state budget passed in the state House of Representatives on Wednesday would reduce state general and education fund spending by 1.4% below actual 2020-21 state spending. The reduction from what legislators approved in the last session is even larger.
Girard Opposes Using Sununu Center as State Psychiatric Facility
MANCHESTER, NH. April 13, 2021—Reacting to an April 12, 2021 news report on WMUR TV-9, likely Manchester mayoral candidate Rich Girard said he would oppose the state’s use of the YDC facilities on North River Road as a psychiatric hospital.
Victoria Sullivan: “It’s Official… I am Running to be Manchester’s Next Mayor!”
On this special day, I’ll be busy on the campaign trail working hard to spread my message to all in the Queen City. I’m passionate about fighting for a Manchester with quality schools that serve all of our students, more well-paying jobs, a vibrant downtown with thriving small businesses, a busy airport, safer streets devoid of drugs, and a solution to the homeless crisis once-and-for-all.
A $15 Minimum Wage Would Make NH Poorer, Less Populous
Raising New Hampshire’s minimum wage to $15 an hour would cost the state nearly 6,000 jobs and more than 9,000 residents, raise consumer prices, reduce economic output, and cause serious harm to small businesses and the leisure and hospitality industries, a new report from New Hampshire Employment Security concludes.
RebuildNH Celebrates Bipartisan Effort to Restore Balance of Power in NH
EAST DERRY, N.H.—The N.H. House of Representatives overwhelmingly declared that no governor ought to use emergency powers the same way as Gov. Chris Sununu ever again, and passed a reform yesterday with a bi-partisan veto-proof majority that will make sure of this.
Ideological Superorganisms
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Like so many people I’ve been baffled at watching small Leftist groups or even individuals acting to advance their global cause seemingly with great coordination in the big picture, but without any visible sign of said coordination or order-giving from a “shadowy central entity.”
Right to Know Request Regarding Assessing Racial Bias in Manchester Students
Dear Superintendent Goldhart: Pursuant to the Right to Know Law (RSA. 91-A), I am requesting public access, within 5 business days, to the governmental records reasonably described as follows: All records, no matter what form, including but not limited to, printed documents, electronic documents, e-mails, or any other form of records regarding assessments/tests/surveys/questionnaires for the period … Read more
New Hampshire House Freedom Caucus Celebrates Budget Victory
CONCORD, N.H.—House Freedom Caucus members celebrate their efforts on Wednesday in passing the most liberty-oriented State budget since 2011, a budget that returns money to New Hampshire taxpayers and businesses and restores legislative oversight to keep the government in check.
Breaking: NH House Passes Emergency Reforms Along with State Budget – It’s Time to Contact the Senate!
The N.H. House passed the budget bills today containing the emergency powers reforms that you helped us include, and now the bill is on its way to the Senate. We appreciate the representatives who voted with us today, and we also appreciate you for reminding them to do the right thing. Thank you!
Right To Work Protects Our Freedoms While Growing Our Economy
In the coming vote on Right to Work legislation Senate Bill 61 (SB61 text below) before the New Hampshire House, representatives have a clear choice.
Come Make History with Thousands of Free Staters!
For over a year, governments all over the world have been standing in the way of free people in unprecedented ways. As a libertarian, it’s felt quite lonely at times, hasn’t it? Well, let me lift you up with some good news that will help you feel less isolated. In New Hampshire, liberty activists have been working hard and pushing back with over 40 bills to curb the government’s power.
Petition to Stop Critical Race Theory and Social Justice Teaching in NH
Training and teaching of Critical Race Theory (CRT) have begun across New Hampshire and the country in K-12 schools. This is being taught without the knowledge or permission of parents CRT Playbook.
Volunteer with us! Next Sunday, April 11th 2 PM until 5 PM
Would you like to make a difference in our state? The 603 Alliance invites you to join us on April 11th to help get Bill Boyd elected as a State Representative.
Josiah Bartlett: Amid Enrollment Decline, NH School Spending Has Risen Sharply
A review of public school spending, staffing, and enrollment numbers going back to the 1994-95 school year might surprise a lot of Granite Staters who have heard for decades that New Hampshire public schools have been underfunded.