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Are Babies Worth More Dead Than Alive to Dartmouth Health?

Dartmouth Health sent their white-coated doctors to the public hearing for HB224 in front of the NH Senate Judiciary Committee. HB224 would remove all legal and civil penalties from the Fetal Life Protection Act, which restricts abortion after six months of pregnancy in New Hampshire.

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NH Senate Upheld Human Rights by Rejecting HB88 & HB224

CONCORD, NH (April 13, 2023) – The NH Senate today upheld the basic human dignity of its citizens by rejecting two bills, HB88 and HB224. Both votes were 14-10, with all Republicans voting to reject the bills, and all Democrats voting in support of the bills.

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NH Rep. Mike Bordes Has No Defense for His Inhumanity

I recently wrote about NH Rep. Mike Bordes of Laconia and his vote for HB224, which would remove all penalties from the Fetal Life Protection Act, which would make it risk-free for doctors to perform abortions on babies past 24 weeks gestation.

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Bloodthirsty Sixteen: Group Of NHGOP Reps Vote For Aborting Viable Children

On Thursday, March 23, the New Hampshire House voted to pass HB 224, a bill to return New Hampshire to unrestricted abortion until a child’s head crowns. Although the House is virtually tied between Republicans and Democrats, the bill passed 205-178, with a group of 16 Republican representatives joining the Democrats. This is a historic moment, …

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Op-Ed: “Your State House”

by NH State Rep Carol McGuire | Your State House Volume: 2019-22 – To my constituents in Allenstown, Epsom, & Pittsfield: This week, back from vacation, my committee met to recommend four Senate bills. These had passed the House on the recommendation of another committee, but had some aspect that deserved further scrutiny. SB 80, …

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