When I discovered Friday morning that NH Governor Chris Sununu had HB1625, the Sidewalk Free Speech Act on his desk I knew that he would veto or sign the bill that afternoon, right before the long holiday weekend hoping no one would notice. But I wasn’t going to let it pass unnoticed.
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Tell NH Governor Chris Sununu to Stop Gaslighting Us and Vetoing Good Bills
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.
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:
NH Senate Passes Bill Prohibiting School Boards from Mandating Masks – Next Step: The Governors Desk
The New Hampshire State Senate voted 14-10 today to advance a bill already passed by the House prohibiting school boards and other public education agencies from adopting or enforcing mandated face coverings.
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.
HB1131: Certified Industrial Hygienist Stephen Petty’s Senate Testimony on Why Masks Don’t or Can’t Work
Stephen Petty testified before the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services in defense of NH HB1131, which would “prohibit school boards and accredited nonpublic schools from adopting, enforcing, or implementing a policy that requires students or members of the public to wear a facial covering.”
Tell Senators to Honor the Deal for State of Emergency Reform
We need your help to encourage the Senate to support HB 275 this week, which is currently sitting idle in the Senate Committee on Executive Departments and Administration.
How It’s Done – Utah Legislature Overturns Mask Mandates in Two State Counties
What was the first order of business for the State Legislature in Utah? A Joint resolution was proposed and passed both houses that overturned mask mandates in Summit and Salt Lake County. Both had imposed them, but the Legislature overruled those orders, and they can no longer be enforced.