House Session 3-7-24

So Kids, What Did We Learn From This Week’s House Session (3/7/24)?

We learned that we had a full day with 52 House bills on the agenda but didn’t get through all of them. As the hour got late, we saved 10 for next week. We also learned that when Republicans show up, they stop bad bills from advancing and move good bills forward. Read more below.

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A Life-And-Death Battle Between Parents and Hospitals for the Lives of Children

I am writing with regard to the proposed bill to legalize assisted suicide in New Hampshire, which you have been (rightly) concerned about. I was horrified to learn that this is being proposed and packaged as a “medical freedom” bill.

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Today’s Manchester Medical Freedom Townhall with Dr. Joseph Lapado and Gov. Ron DeSantis

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo and Governor Ron DeSantis were in New Hampshire today to discuss Medical freedom. GraniteGrok was there to get pics and video from the event.

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Hypo Vial vaccine Gov Tyranny

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The so-called pandemic was a test, and a lot of Americans failed. From top to bottom, rights were sacrificed to medical tyranny over a global act of fraud. A fraud that was increasingly visible when the first few weeks of published COVID data went public.

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The Right to Be Let Alone: How to Safeguard Your Freedoms in the Face of the Government’s COVID-19 Power Grabs

Editor: Given the current arc of Fall 2023 pandemic-response rhetoric, it seemed suitable to revisit this March 2022 article and report from The Rutherford Institute.

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Tejasinha Sivalingam

Voting for Me Is Your Most Immediate Opportunity to Stand for Medical Freedom

Voting for me is your most immediate opportunity to stand for medical freedom. I have publicly and politically stood for vaccination choice since 2018
when I ran for State Representative as a Democrat.

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House Session

So Kids, What Did We Learn From Thursday’s House Session (05/12/22)?

We learned that Rep. Mike Yakubovich (R-Hooksett) is not only a talented legislator, but is a talented musician as well, and he played the Star Spangled Banner for us today as we opened our session.

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Medical Freedom March Oct 2 2021 Concord NH

Huge March of NH Citizens Demand Freedom from Mandates and Government Overreach

Today’s turnout at the Medical March for Freedom was nothing less than awe-inspiring. A reporter on the scene said he hadn’t seen a turnout like this since Obama tried to grab your guns.

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Attorney Brian Festa Talks About Exemptions From Mandatory Workplace Vaccination

If you are interested in a discussion surrounding the topic of mandatory vaccination by employers, liability, legal considerations, or medical or religious exemption considerations, this is worth some time.

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No Vaccination Required

Legislature Needs to Pass a Bill That Prohibits Mandatory Vaccination

I plead with all of you to work together and pass a bill for NH citizens that makes it illegal that any company requires its workers or contractors to be vaccinated or show proof of being vaccinated.

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Catholic University Denies Employee a Religious Exemption Then Fires Them for Refusing to Get The Jab™

A Patriot from Nashua shared disturbing information with me today, and I feel compelled to try and help her and her family. “I was let go Friday 7/30 from Rivier University, a Catholic university in Nashua. They denied my religious exemption for the shot.”

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Liberty and Freedom

Promoted from the Comments – in this Day of Vaccine Passports

Commenter NHnative had this on Steve’s post: “COVID19 NH Public School 2021-2022 Reopening Plans – The Systemic Culture of Public Health Tyranny.”

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New Hampshire’s Medical Freedom Act Heads to the Governor’s Desk

New Hampshire’s Medical Freedom Act has cleared its last hurdle. The House concurred with Senate changes by a vote of 198-162. It is on the way to the governor’s desk. What is it?

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HouseConcur

So Kids, What Did We Learn From Thursday’s House Session (06-10-21)?

We learned that yesterday in “House Chambers South” (AKA NH Sportsplex in Bedford) it was “Concurrence Day”!  It was a very good day to concur 51 House bills that were  returned from the Senate with minor changes.  Many good pieces of legislation are now off to the Governor’s desk!   Additionally, there were 2 bills … Read more

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Medical Freedom: The Issue of Our Time

On April 3, the Union Leader published an article entitled “Smallpox ‘virus squads’ and mandatory vaccinations upheld by the Supreme Court” that describes early attempts to enforce vaccine mandates by “gangs of policemen and medical officials who held down and forced people to receive injections.”

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