Tell Governor Sununu To Sign SB63

Because of all of your help, SB63 has passed the House and is headed to the Governor’s desk. Last week, we notified you that SB63, limiting the power of health officers to make ordinances, had failed by one vote in the House. The bill was tabled, and this week, it was removed from the table, … Read more

Legislative Update Week of May 6, 2024

Thursday, May 9, 2024 N.H. House Session Bad news folks. Thanks to Rep. Bill Boyd, who may not even have a 50 percent voting record on our issues, SB 63 was not passed by one vote in the N.H. House and was laid on the table. We think Rep. Boyd ought to hear from you … Read more

Legislative Update Week of April 29th, 2024

Tuesday, April 30th, N.H. SenateEducationLOB, Room 101 ⭐ 9:10 a.m. – SUPPORT –HB1312 This bill requires that parents be notified of any curriculum in public schools about sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression.🔗 Click here to register your disposition.✉️ Email the committee:  Ruth.Ward@leg.state.nh.usCarrie.Gendreau@leg.state.nh.usTimothy.Lang@leg.state.nh.usDonovan.Fenton@leg.state.nh.usSuzanne.Prentiss@leg.state.nh.us Wednesday, May 1st, N.H. SenateHealth and Human ServicesLOB, Room 101 ⭐ … Read more

Legislative Update Week of April 22nd, 2024

Are Republicans Really the Party of Parental Rights? Let’s Find Out. Wednesday, April 24th, N.H. SenateHealth and Human ServicesSH, Room 103 ⭐ 9:00 a.m. – SUPPORT –HB1365 This free-market pharmaceutical bill allows for biosimilar substitutions, a practice that has been standard in Europe for years. Please tell the committee to support this common-sense bill. 🔗 Click here to … Read more

Legislative Update Week of April 15th, 2024

This is your chance! This bill has already passed the House and arrived in the Senate. According to the School Board Association, masks are the new standard of disease mitigation. They will come back at the first signs of any new outbreak unless we ban this pseudoscience forever. Please attend if you can! We need … Read more

Director’s Report: April 8th, 2024

It’s Groundhog Day in the NH Senate as the same troublesome bill heads back to the floor amended… with identical language. Legislative Update Week of April 8th, 2024 We have told you about this bill before. SB459. Senate Judiciary just passed it, but it was sent back to Senate Finance. Finance will vote on it … Read more

Legislative Update Week of April 1st, 2024

Thursday, April 4th, N.H. Senate SESSION ⭐ OPPOSE OTP – SB459This bill adds emotional and psychological harm as benchmarks for the presumption of harm to a child. While we acknowledge that psychological abuse is real, it is not something that can be measured. Only objective, measurable, quantifiable metrics should be used as a reason to terminate parental … Read more

Legislative Update Week of March 25th, 2024

Thursday, March 28st, N.H. House SESSION ⭐ SUPPORT OTP – HB1280This bill defines informed consent and patients’ rights in the context of a doctor-patient relationship. It codifies minimum best practices in the delivery of health care and serves as a necessary stopgap against the increasingly perfunctory execution of medical services driven by the growing administrative infrastructure … Read more

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