Since the 2016 election, the political division of our nation has taken a toll on the younger generations of our society. The partisanship has created a silent war, sometimes not so silent, that has turned friends and neighbors against each other.
Cyberbullying
HB1159 Testimony – making Public Servants into a new “Protected Class” above citizens
TO: House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee DATE: January 29, 2020 RE: HB 1159-FN – AN ACT relative to cyberbullying, cyberstalking, and doxxing of a public servant. FROM: Kathleen LaBonte, <redacted> Dear Chairman Cushing and Committee Members: I begin my public testimony AGAINST HB 1159 by quoting Thomas Jefferson: “Rightful liberty is unobstructed action … Read more
Dems Cyberbully Bill is So Bad If It were In force We Could Break It By Asking You To Contact Them About It
NH Democrats have introduced a bill to protect themselves from whatever they decide constitutes cyberbullying. It is so bad that if it were in force today, I might be breaking that law just by asking you to contact them with your thoughts about the bill. Any bill.
Public Hearing on Bill to Address “gross misconduct or willful negligence” by a School District
As bullying in the local schools remains a big problem, parents should consider testifying for legislation that could help parents and students. There’s a public hearing next Wed. on House Bill 1335, “An Act relative to private rights of action regarding pupil safety.”
So, What’s the Link Between the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and NH House Democrats?
What’s the Link Between the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and NH House Democrats? Both wish to shut you (and us) up! First, the ones with guns, explosives, and knives that behead people and say “Allahu Akbar!” (reformatted, emphasis mine):
DISQUS Doodlings – suggestion for “Cyberbullying Bill to Protect Public Officials (HB 1159)”
That was Steve’s post here talking about what NH State Reps Francesca Diggs, Janice Schmidt, Debra Altschiller, Sherry Frost, Nancy Murphy, and Wendy Thomas (the bill sponsors) are pushing on preventing “cyberbullying against public officials.”
Heil Schmidtler – The Text of the Cyberbullying Bill to Protect Public Officials (HB 1159) Has Been Released
Social media can be the wild west with words. The rest of the internet is not much different. It can get weird. And it is easy to take things the wrong way. But never fear, we have elected officials coming to the rescue. They have introduced a bill to protect themselves from whatever they decide constitutes cyberbullying.
Six New Hampshire House Democrats Propose Bill That Looks Like An Attack on Free Speech
Francesca Diggs, Janice Schmidt, Debra Altschiller, Sherry Frost, Nancy Murphy, and Wendy Thomas have a legislative Service Request (LSR). The LSR Title is “relative to cyberbullying and cyberstalking of a public servant.”