Announcemnt at New Years Day Rally about Lawsuit

Twenty Elected Officials Served in New Hampshire Lawsuit

There was a critical announcement at last Saturday’s Freedom Rally in Concord not in the previous video I shared. It relates to a lawsuit filed against Chris Sununu, the Joint Legislative Council, and several members of the Executive Council, and you’re going to want to hear this.

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USS Raleigh Burning NH State Flag

‘Deep State’ Erodes the Meaning of ‘Live Free or Die’ Motto

It is our constitutional responsibility to stop Executive Branch agencies from making rules that carry the weight of Law. Our New Hampshire Constitution clearly states,

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NH Constitution

New Hampshire’s Deep State

As an elected Representative the people of my district vote every two years on whether or not they like what I do in Concord, and thus if I should continue to represent them. This is the essence of our form of government: accountability!

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Kids Learning Reading Learn Everywhere

What is Local Control?

Time and time again when legislation comes up we hear the “local control” argument. More often than not, it’s when the state or federal government propose legislation that infringes on freedom and limits opportunity. Sometimes, it happens when the state or federal government proposes legislation that increases liberty and freedom, and expands opportunity. In case … Read more

Chains, children, shackle, slave

Learn Everywhere? No – you MUST learn HERE!

The Learn Everywhere program was an innovative program passed into law that allowed the Commissioner and Board of Education to create rules that allowed curriculum performed outside of the classroom to count for High School credit. Each School District, if the rules were adopted, would be ‘forced’ to accept said credits, even if performed by … Read more

Edelblut, Cline Statements on Vote to Delay Learn Everywhere – Status Quo isn’t working for many NH students

Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut issued the following statement in response to the Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules (JLCAR) voting along party lines to object to Learn Everywhere, stalling the innovative program that the Legislature last year directed the Department of Education to establish:

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Dirty Dan Feltes

These State House Shenanigans Are Going to Cost You Millions of Dollars

by NH State Rep Tim Lang  |  

I sit on the JLCAR committee at the NH State House. This committee is supposed to listen to State Agencies and the public about proposed Agency rules, and then vote to object or approve the rule.

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