Open letter to my fellow representatives: If we are going to sell out our citizens to the lobby of the Town Clerks Assoc., we should at least have the courage to have a roll call vote, especially when legislation is strategically slated to be heard on the last day of public session. (We should be held accountable to voters.)
But let’s see who is winning. The Town Clerk’s Assoc (administrative state) is with the tax dollars you pay them. (Each town pays for its membership in the NH City and Town Clerks Association (NHCTA).) Yet the same town clerks who swear an oath of office to defend the NH Constitution and their duties, responsible for accurate and up-to-date voter lists and safe and secure elections, have lobbied against support of legislation, including the examples of three below, that does just that!
Actions speak louder than words. Instead, it appears the NHCTA is following a national agenda, and my fellow elected officials are complicit in carrying their water. The Assoc. actions bring shame to those dedicated and hard-working clerks that follow the Constitution and truly care about their community’s voter integrity and confidence.
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Town Clerks Assoc Lobby. #3 – Citizens & Voter Confidence #0
HB 1370 – Plainly stated by Rep. James Qualey of Rindge, the bill would address the potential for unqualified voters to cast a ballot in New Hampshire. The state has an obligation to ensure everyone qualified is able to vote; it also has an obligation to ensure unqualified voters do not vote, as it taints the entire system. Hats off this time to Senator Gray for at least endorsing and acting to support voter trust, confidence and integrity. Our rights to free, fair, and accurate elections are our most sovereign and precious constitutional rights. ( * Sec of State Scanlan was not directly opposed to this bill)
HB 1369 – to purge voter rolls every six years instead of 10 (Secretary of State supported four years in previous house testimony.) How ridiculous! Imagine not having your bank, Apple, Android, or Microsoft not upgrading or checking the validity of customers or security systems, but for every ten years.
HB 1007 – Unconstitutional “91-A. Right to Know Tax” on citizens that request public documents from their towns – information and documents they already pay taxes for. Signed by the Governor, do you think this will further boost citizen’s trust in government?
On his way out of the barn, Gov. Sununu turned out to be all hat and no cowboy when it came to protecting election integrity, confidence, and parent’s rights. Hopefully, he will “cowboy up” and sign HB 396 to protect women and girls in locker rooms and restrooms.
To my fellow representatives on both sides of the aisle, please, we must come together to represent the people when it comes to voting rights and NOT THE LOBBIEST. Keep this up and soon we will have a state and local government no longer instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security of the whole community. but instead for private interest and endangering our Liberty. See what happens next, Part 1, Art. 10, in the NH Constitution.
September 19, 2023 Pew Research Center
Currently, fewer than two in ten Americans say they trust the government in Washington to do what is right “just about always” (1%) or “most of the time” (15%). This is among the lowest trust measures in nearly seven decades of polling. Last year, 20% said they trusted the government just about always or most of the time.