The pressure to fund abortion in New Hampshire has risen after the Executive Council voted 4-1 not to approve new contracts. “Republican” Governor Sununu wants them funded.
Abortion
New Hampshire Blocks Taxpayer Funding For Planned Parenthood
Wednesday morning, the NH Executive Council met at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Nashua to vote on awarding family planning contracts. When the councilors arrived for breakfast at 8 am, they were greeted by Jason Hennessey, President of New Hampshire Right to Life, and Mariah, Regional Coordinator for Students for Life, and their supporters.
BlogQuestion of the Day Lefties – Will “Vaccination Status” Matter For This?
Will the government and Planned Parenthood be denying abortion services to unvaxxed women?
Inquiring minds want to know.
My guess is that they won’t, as the sacrament of abortion will trump all the pro-vax arguments like safety for all.
Urgent: Upcoming EC Vote on NH Taxpayer Money to Abortion Providers
In NH, we are blessed with an Executive Council: 5 elected representatives who review and approve (along with the Governor) significant government expenditures and contracts. They are a line of defense against unethical and illegal spending.
Can’t Take Left Seriously Because It’s Seriously Inconsistent
Folks, how can we take the Left seriously; they are consistently inconsistent. They will rationalize anything or anybody to appease any group of sane, insane, kooks or criminals in order to harvest votes.
We can count on Kamala “Toes Up” Harris at JUST the right time
SHOT: Biden goes all authoritarian and demanding those naughty 80 million unvaxxed get Jabbed to protect the Vaxxed (does that even make sense)?
Fight Back Against the Pro-Abortion Lobby’s Lies
With the passing of Texas’s new heartbeat law earlier this week that bans abortion after six weeks, the radical abortion lobby in New Hampshire has seized the opportunity to continue beating the drum of abortion fear-mongering.
New Hampshire Should Follow in Texas’s Footsteps
On Wednesday, September the 1st, Texas passed an extremely controversial abortion restriction that would prevent the procedure after a heartbeat is detected, usually around 6 weeks gestation.
Abortion, Texas, and Secession
The United States Supreme Court refused 5-4 … with John Roberts joining the three “liberals” … to issue an injunction against a Texas law that gives citizens authority to file civil suits against those who carry out abortions after six weeks, with those found guilty forced to pay $10,000 to the plaintiff.
Promoted from the Comments: Bruce Currie – On Abortion; willingly lie to slander Conservatives and make political points
I think that anyone that has read GraniteGrok on even a semi-regular basis knows that I’m against abortion. A word that sums up what really is an anthema: the killing of innocent babies in the womb either by chemical reactions or tearing them limb from limb. And then crow about the bastardization and redefinition of … Read more
Sununu: Most Granite Staters Oppose Third Trimester Abortion But He’d Dump the 24-Week Ban in a New York Minute
New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu is pro-choice, which sounds like it means he will make whatever choice he thinks will get him re-elected. At least of the social issues.
Fetal Life Protection Act: New Hampshire’s First Step in True Reproductive Care for Women
During a leadership conference hosted by Students for Life of America in late June, I scrolled through Facebook to keep track of updates on HB 2, the state budget bill. I browsed through Planned Parenthood’s political action page to find anything interesting from the opposing side, and I found a goldmine.
The Abortion Industry Isn’t Telling the Truth. It’s Time for Oversight.
I have been involved in pro-life advocacy in New Hampshire for over 20 years. Last week, we experienced a victory unlike any we’ve seen before.
No Uterus – You’re Not Allowed an Opinion on Women’s Issues…But You Can Compete in Women’s Sports
2 + 2 = 5. That’s what we’ve heard from the Uber-Feminists for years. That we men should not say a word about abortion because we have nothing to do with the birthing of the child.
Should Sununu be Allowed to Identify as Pro-Choice?
So I watched the embedded YouTube clip when I read this recent post: Cornerstone’s Shannon McGinley Triumphs in WMUR Debate on NH’s 24-Week Abortion Restriction Definitely watch the entire clip, but I want to draw your attention to approximately the ten-minute mark: Adam Sexton asks “… Governor Sununu identifies as pro-choice, should he be allowed … Read more
The Lies the Republicans Tell Each Other!
I just read an email from Cornerstone (a Conservative Christian group) Executive Director, @Shannon McGinley. It was titled “Let’s Party!” Apparently, Cornerstone wants us to Celebrate the Governor signing the budget omnibus bill which included a (much to do about nothing) abortion ban.
Press Release: Passage of the Budget Brings Long-Overdue Protections for the Preborn
Concord, NH – Today, lawmakers came together to support HB 2, the state budget, by a vote of 192-181. Sections 37-40 of the budget enact the Fetal Life Protection Act, New Hampshire’s first ban on late-term abortion.
So Kids, What Did We Learn From Thursday’s House Session (6-24-21)?
We learned that life is precious as we memorialized two House members, one past, one present, who recently passed away. The House paused to recognize the life and contributions of Rep. Doug Ley and the Hon. Jack Balcom. May they both be remembered kindly.
It’s Not the NH State Motto “Kids” Need to Fear, It’s New Hampshire Democrats.
If you’d like a window into the twisted reality of the Leftist mind, you need to look no further than this contrast. After a year of giving thugs room to destroy, locking people down, and saying things like silence is violence, Democrats want you to believe a state motto could increase suicides.
NH is About to Ban Abortions After 24 Weeks
Want to know a little know secret about New Hampshire? We have some of the least restrictive abortion laws in the nation. Anyone could perform one, anywhere, any time (conception to birth) and there are no reporting requirements. Well, we had the least restrictive, that’s probably about to change.