When he first ran for office in 2016, NH Governor Chris Sununu promised in a letter to pro-life voters that he would sign a bill to repeal the buffer zone law, and yet he recently said that he is planning to veto HB1625, the Sidewalk Free Speech Act which would repeal the buffer zone law.
Hudson NH Public Library Celebrating Pride for “All Ages”
The George H. & Ella M. Rodgers Memorial Library, which is the public library for Hudson, NH, is hosting a “PRIDE: Love Wins” event on June 11 from 10 am to noon which is advertised to be for “all ages.”
“God-Fearing Catholic” Nashua Alderman Says Fly Satanic Temple Flag With Save Women’s Sports Flag
At the May 10 meeting of the Nashua Board of Aldermen, after I spoke during the public comment period about my Save Women’s Sports flag being taken down from the Citizen Flag Pole by the order of Mayor Jim Donchess in October 2020, Alderman-at-Large Melbourne Moran responded by saying:
What’s going on between His Honor and Nashua’s Corporation Counsel?
The Mayor announced at the May 16th Budget Review Committee Meeting that a Right to Know (RTK) paralegal position was added to the Administrative Services budget. In December 2020, the legal office hired an RTK Attorney to manage requests. Attorney Neumann spent eight months in Nashua; his work resulted in four costly lawsuits. Aldermen John … Read more
Planned Parenthood Gets a Half-Million in Federal Grants, Shutters Six Facilities
On January 21, the NH federal delegation announced a half-million-dollar federal “Title X Dire Need Grant” for Planned Parenthood Northern New England (PPNNE) which encompasses Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire. On February 7, PPNNE announced the closure of their Newport, Vermont facility.
NH Governor Chris Sununu Threatens Freedom of Speech Then Claims to Be Against Overreaching Government
On Friday, when NH Governor Chris Sununu vetoed HB1131, a bill that would have prohibited New Hampshire schools from implementing face mask mandates he said this in his veto message:
Silencing the Public at the Nashua Budget Meetings – Right To Know
The City of Nashua has just begun the Budget Review Committee meeting for the 2023 budget. The City will hold 6-7 budget meetings over the next month. Per the City’s NRO 5-14, any committee of the Board shall have public comment at the beginning and the end of the meeting. Alderman Dowd, a seasoned politician, chairs this board. This year, Alderman Richard Dowd decided to cancel public comment and change the name of the meeting to a “working session”. Nowhere is “working session” defined in the charter, NRO’s or policy.
City of Nashua Admits They Were Wrong to Take Down My Save Women’s Sports Flag
My husband and I raised the Save Women’s Sports flag on the Citizen Flag Pole on Nashua City Hall Plaza on Saturday, October 10, 2020 with permission from the City of Nashua. It was supposed to stay up until Friday, October 16.
State Employee Rapes Girl and Sununu Wants to Help Cover up Future Cases
In Kevin Landrigan’s column in the Union Leader on April 23, he summarized an article in the Boston Globe that told the story of a young teen girl who was repeatedly raped by a New Hampshire government employee at the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester.
NH Liberty Activists Fight for Pro-life Activists’ Freedom of Speech
On April 19, there was a hearing in the NH Senate Judiciary Committee for HB1625, the Sidewalk Free Speech Act, which would repeal the never-used free speech suppression zones around abortion facilities.
Picture Books at Nashua Library Promote Dangerous Gender Ideology to Young Children
These are my comments to the Nashua Public Library Trustees at their April meeting.
There are many picture books in the children’s room accessible to young children promoting the idea that a boy who likes wearing dresses and long hair and jewelry and plays with dolls can become a girl, like “Sam is My Sister,” and a girl who likes to wear pants and short hair and plays with trucks can become a boy, like “Jack (Not Jackie).”
Protocols for Tyranny vs the Silent Majority
As an alarming shadow of “medical tyranny” endangers our American way of life, threatening to make our “freedom of choice limited by morality, obsolete.”
Mayor of Nashua Appeals to the NH Supreme Court to Keep Public Records Hidden
On February 7, 2022, the Court decided in favor of requiring the City of Nashua to provide me with emails, sent to an assessing supervisor, by way of backup tape restoration.
Explosive: New Book Alleges Joe And Jill Never Wanted Kamala
In a new book titled “This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future,” readers learn that the behind-the-scenes process for selecting Joe Biden’s vice-presidential candidate was fraught with disagreements, particularly over the selection of his eventual running mate.
Owner of JajaBelle’s in Nashua Crossed the Line
Wednesday, April 20th, JajaBelles hosted coffee with the Mayor, an exclusive right afforded to owner Jessica dePointbriand for years. A citizen, who believes her first and fourteenth amendment rights were violated when a “Save Women’s Sports” flag (that was removed from the City Citizen flag pole by Mayor Donchess), showed up at the event.
NH Republican Rep. Dan Wolf Celebrates Gruesome Late-Term Abortion with Democrats
Last year, Governor Chris Sununu signed the Fetal Life Protection Act into law as part of the budget trailer bill and the Democrats have been attacking him mercilessly for it ever since.
Planned Parenthood Northern New England Is in Disarray
In April 2021, Planned Parenthood Northern New England’s long-time CEO quit after workers in Maine and Vermont unionized. One year later, PPNNE is still trying to hire someone to replace her.
I Am Emailing You to Call Out Your Special Treatment of Representative Jan Schmidt
Mr. Chair – (Sen. Jeb Bradley):
I am emailing you to call you out on your unequal enforcement of decorum and special treatment of Representative Jan Schmidt.
Dear Nashua: How Do You Go About Destroying Documents That Are No Longer Required for Retention?
Good Afternoon, I have a general question but if you are not willing to answer I will make a formal RTK for documents. Has there been a meeting of the Municipal Records Committee and/or is a meeting scheduled?