This is the testimony I recently submitted to the NH House Judiciary Committee.
“I am writing in support of HB396, Relative to the State Recognition of Biological Sex.
Ian Huyett is the Associate Director and Head of Litigation for Cornerstone Policy Research. He’ll discuss the lack of teeth in New Hampshire’s laws, Parental rights, girls’ sports, and recognizing biological sex. Guest Co-Host Julian Acciard takes the spotlight in hour two (plus:30) to discuss the Real History of the Republican party (as part of … Read more
In January, news broke that Shannon Buttermore—a Gilford mother of three—had been denied a kidney transplant by Dartmouth Hitchcock because she refused a COVID vaccine shot. Dartmouth’s actions were an open violation of New Hampshire’s 2022 “Patients Bill of Rights,” which prohibits the denial of medical care on the basis of vaccination status. Although Buttermore had … Read more
Rarely has an article been more panoramically wrong than Ian Huyett’s contribution of 3 December. The problem is supposed that New Hampshire has too many old people and too few young people — a theme heard from GOP state reps in years past, who look in awe at the Democrats’ many gunpoint solutions to non-problems … Read more
New Hampshire has sleepwalked into a population crisis. The state’s demographic balance has been poisoned by decades of anti-child and anti-family policies—often explicitly designed to drive young families out of Granite State communities. As a result, New Hampshire has become catastrophically old.
I don’t know what’s gong on with GabTV but I keep getting complaints that the videos we are putting up are not behaving well: “stuttering,” video starts and then stops for good, the video stops but the audio keeps playing, and other scenarios in between.
It seems that the NH School Board Association (“NHSBA”) Policy JBAB is now getting the attention of people who value the First Amendment’s Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Religion (“free expression”) over the social mob’s outlook.
CORNERSTONE FILES FREE SPEECH SUIT AGAINST EXETER SCHOOL DISTRICT ON BEHALF OF STUDENT
– SAU 16 ATHLETICALLY SUSPENDED STUDENT FOR VIEWS ON GENDER
Just before 5pm today, the Governor updated the Safer At Home Places of Worship Guidance by simply eliminating the 50% capacity restriction. All other restrictions remain, including the 6-ft. social distancing requirement. Thanks to some observant pastors who contacted us noting that almost every other sector of NH society was operating at 100% capacity,