free speech - speech suppression

Do Your Reps Oppose Freedom of Speech?

There are several NH Republican state reps that are promising to vote against a bill that would repeal an unconstitutional law. The law allows private businesses to declare up to 25 feet of the public sidewalk and street as a no-free-speech zone, giving these private businesses control over public property.

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Golden Rule

In Regards: Lèse-majesté (Advocatus Neumann)

When it comes to common courtesy, the surprised Mr. Neumann seems to be unaware that individuals don’t take his veteran status into account. What is wrong with the golden rule, Mr. Neumann? When deciding what courtesies to render to you, can’t Nashua citizens treat you in the same manner in which they witness you treating others?  

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Jesse Neuman Nashua RTK coordinator

No “Right to Know” in Nashua

Nashua City Attorney Jesse Neumann is not doing his job. He is providing poor reasons and little legal basis for denying information requests. Of course, Mr. Neumann does not work for individual residents, however, he should be willing to work with individuals to clarify requests, explain how our records are maintained so we can request them in the correct format.

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nashua city hall

Nashua Enters the Twilight Zone

NH RSA 91-A:4 governs the public disclosure and inspection of governmental records. The statute requires that records must be available for inspection and copying during the regular business hours of the public body or agency – unless a record is temporarily unavailable because it’s actually being used.

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wheeler election hand recount

New Hampshire Needs Hand-Counted Audits

Part IV of SB 89 would establish a committee to study post-election audit counting devices, aka scanners, as opposed to hand-counted audits. No true election security expert endorses using a scanner to perform an audit, even if it’s a new make or model.

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