Addendum Legislative Update Week of March 18th, 2024

Thursday, March 21st, N.H. House SESSION ⭐ OPPOSE ITL, SUPPORT OTP – HB1664This bill allows any patient who was under 21 years old at the time of treatment and hurt by gender transition surgeries or drugs to be able to sue for damages for 20 years or at any time for infertility. The medical establishment and … Read more

Legislative Update Week of March 18th, 2024

Thursday, March 21st, N.H. House SESSION ⭐ SUPPORT INTERIM STUDY/OPPOSE OTP – HB1002 It’s BACK! This bill has done a ring around the rosey. It requires that an hourly fee be charged for right to know requests that take over 10 hours to complete. First the bill was “ought to pass” out of committee and passed … Read more

Legislative Update Week of March 11th, 2024

Good News! HB1610, the bill that would have required all homeschooled, private schooled, or EFA students to be subjected to mandated public school standardized testing, was voted Inexpedient to Legislate unanimously by the committee and is as good as dead. Thank you to everyone who helped in this effort! HB1002, the bill that would have … Read more

Legislative Update Week of March 4th, 2024

Monday, March 4th, N.H. HouseEducationLOB, Room 205-207 ⭐ 12:30 p.m. – OPPOSE –HB1610 This bill has generated a lot of chatter. According to the bill title, it requires public school standardized testing for students who accept an Education Freedom Account (EFA). However, the bill text applies to all children in “all learning environments,” i.e., public … Read more

Legislative UpdateWeek of Feb. 26th, 2024

It’s a quiet week in the New Hampshire Legislature because of February school vacation week.  However, a bill just recently came to my attention, and while it has already had a public hearing, it could use some support this week leading up to the committee vote at the beginning of March. N.H. HouseCommerce ⭐ SUPPORT … Read more

Legislative UpdateWeek of Feb. 19th, 2024

Last week, the House voted on HB1677, a bill expanding the Education Freedom Account program to all failing districts. Unfortunately, the bill failed. By the time they got to this bill, Republicans had lost the majority in the room, and Democrats were vehemently opposed to education choice programs. Our treasurer, Rep JR Hoell, wrote this fantastic … Read more

Education Freedom Action Alert

It has just come to our attention that HB1677 has an amendment. The bill requires that Education Freedom Accounts (EFA) be made available to all students in any school district with less than 50% proficiency in all subjects. The amendment says that all students are eligible for an EFA if the district is below 25% in any subject.  … Read more

Director’s Report: February 12th, 2024

Director’s Report is back! It’s a busy week coming up in the 603! Listen, stay engaged, fight for liberty! Last week, we asked you to contact your reps about HB1002, a bill that would add a $25 hourly fee for right-to-know requests. The bill was reconsidered Thursday and sent back to the committee.  Please contact … Read more

Action Alert: Protect State Sovereignty

HB 1156 will have a committee vote on Friday. This bill is very important as it prohibits the enforcement of any CDC and WHO regulations. We need to give it a little push. ⭐Please call the committee chair and vice chair and kindly urge them to support HB1156. Rep Michael Moffett: 603-491-0553Rep Skip Rollins: 603-504-8501 Email the committee: housestate-federalrelationsandveteransaffairs@leg.state.nh.us

Legislative UpdateWeek of Feb. 5th, 2024

Wednesday, February 7th, N.H. HouseHealth and Human ServicesLOB, Room 206-208 ⭐ 1:00 p.m. – SUPPORT –HB1663Medical privacy is a foundation of personal liberty, as demonstrated by the last four years. HIPAA was long misunderstood to protect privacy when it is really about sharing your private data. State laws on medical privacy are the only thing that … Read more