S B272 “Establishing a Parents’ Bill of Rights in Education” is the Senate version. The New Hampshire House Education Committee will have a hearing on SB272, which passed in the State Senate but will need the State House to advance.
Op-Ed
SUPPORT SB272 Parental Rights Bill
If you haven’t already, please take 1 minute and register your support for the Senate version of the Parental Rights bill; if you already did register, thanks. Take an extra couple of minutes and pass along for others to register their support. Our kids need to be protected!!!!
RINO Report, Prelim – 03/25/23
This is a preview of the RINO Report that will come out after the votes of April 6 (Crossover day – when the NH Senate’s bills go to the NH House and the NH House’s go to the NH Senate).
How to Restore the Sovereignty of the State of New Hampshire
The people must Elect a Man or Woman who understands the Constitution of New Hampshire and is faithful to their oath of office, by upholding and defending said Constitution.
Hypocrisy Exposed… Dilemma for Whom?
WOW, just WOW. That is my initial response to Karen Testerman’s article (hit piece) titled “Dilemma for Whom?” This article makes me immensely sad, and the fact it was written in the first place is absolutely mind-blowing to a group of patriots (me being a huge one) who supported her.
So Voters, What Did We Learn From Last Week’s House Vote on Term Limits for Congress (HCR4)?
On Thursday, March 16th, the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted on HCR4, an Article V convention application limited to proposing an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to limit the number of terms that members of the U.S. House and Senate can serve—Term Limits for Congress.
Dilemma for Whom?
Will the new chair of the NH GOP, Chris Ager, change course? Or will the same old same old continue where hairs are split, and business as usual continues?
The End Justifies the Means vs Means Are as Important as Ends
As a 54-year member of the John Birch Society JBS, I do not intend to go down the unlimited “rabbit trails” that US Term Limits Lobbyist Ken Quinn presented in his attempt to persuade the readers with “what he calls truth” in his 3/16 article about how great a solution Article V Con-Con’s would be to to fix the Constitution.
Concerned Alumni of Dartmouth College to host “College Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates – Scientific, Ethical, and Legal Considerations…
Hanover, NH – On April 26, 2023, Concerned Alumni of Dartmouth College will host a roundtable discussion on college Covid-19 vaccine mandates.
We Need to Flip the Vote for HB575 on the House Floor
I support science. I support clinical human trials for innovation. I have participated in several clinical trials since being diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in 2001. I know the importance and time involved in obtaining real informed consent. This legislation is not “anti-vaccine.”
The Three Letters That Strike Fear in the Hearts of Teachers’ Unions and Public Schools
Three letters strike fear in the hearts of teachers’ unions and public schools in our state—three letters that arouse hatred and animosity in our teachers: EFA. Educational Freedom Accounts.
Contact Your State Rep Today on Fetal Life Protection Act
Tomorrow or Thursday, the NH House of Representatives plans to vote on two bills that would essentially repeal the Fetal Life Protection Act (FLPA), NH’s very modest but important protection for preborn children after six months in the womb:
Parents Know What’s Best for Their Children
For the longest time, I found it difficult even to fathom the idea that our society would allow children without the capacity to fully contemplate the consequences of their own actions to be physically mutilated by surgeons or hormonally altered into grotesque and artificial shadows of the beautiful people they were created to be. “This … Read more
D.E.I. Must Die or a Loved One Might.
November 1980: New York City’s WASHINGTON HEIGHTS – The Columbia Medical School applicant was walking out of the parking garage. A semi-comatose man lay across the sidewalk. People gave him no notice and walked by and over him.
Key Bills Head to the House Floor Plus Some “Lingo” Tips
I’m getting a lot of emails confused about the terms “SUPPORT OTP” or “OPPOSE ITL”, etc. I’ve been including this reference key and will continue to do so at the bottom of each email moving forward.
The Bill of Mights
The following was published on the Ides of March 2023 from an undisclosed location east of the once-viable Mississippi River.
Article V Convention: Debunking the Myths of the Opponents
The issue of the state legislatures holding an Article V convention to propose amendments has divided people that typically agree on many issues into two completely different camps. One totally favors it, and the other is adamantly opposed.
New Hampshire Constitutional Militia
The Second Amendment of the US Constitution reads: A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
HCR 4: A “Bait and Switch? and Out-Of-State Lobbyists
On Thursday, March 16, the New Hampshire House of Representatives should be debating and voting on HCR 4-a resolution applying for an Article V Convention for a term limit amendment.
We Should Call it HB 1984 – Grants the NH Legislature Authority ABOVE the State Constitution
House Bill 89 provides that the general court may grant a posthumous exoneration and annulment in a case where, over time, the manifest injustice of the law or policy for which the person was convicted becomes evident.