Wednesday, April 16th, N.H. Senate
Health and Human Services
LOB 101
⭐ 10:15 a.m. – SUPPORT – HB548
Many people in the state enjoy the reduced costs and often superior care of direct payment or membership based primary care. But direct payment and membership based models are not currently allowed for hospitals and clinics. This bill seeks to open up this free market option for hospitals and clinics.
An example of a hospital that operates like this is Surgery Center of Oklahoma. It’s amazing how transparent and affordable their prices are compared to insurance models. https://surgerycenterok.com
🔗 Click here to register your disposition and testimony
✉️ Email the committee
David.Rochefort@gc.nh.gov
Kevin.Avard@gc.nh.gov
Regina.Birdsell@gc.nh.gov
Suzanne.Prentiss@gc.nh.gov
pat.long@gc.nh.gov
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Wednesday, April 16th, N.H. House
Health and Human Services
LOB 205-207
⭐ 2:45 p.m. – SUPPORT – Non-germane amendment #2025-1498h to SB119
You asked and we listened. The most requested bill I’ve heard about is to make ivermectin available over the counter. In 2022, New Hampshire became the second state to pass this measure, but it was vetoed.
Here’s your chance again, folks! We are amending SB119 to add on a provision making ivermectin over the counter via a standing order. Email and attend the hearing to make your voice heard!
🔗 Click here to register your disposition and testimony
✉️ Email the committee
househhs@rebuildnh.com
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HB357 is top RebuildNH priority. This bill makes it so that no bureaucrat can ever add to the required school vaccine schedule.
Please call Senator David Rochefort’s office and tell him to pass HB357.
You don’t need to say anything other than that you are asking him to pass this bill and end this bureaucratic power.
Call: 603-271-8631
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House Budget Passes with RebuildNH Priorities
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Thursday, the NH House passed a budget trailer bill with three top RebuildNH priorities in it: HB357, HB548, and HB230, signaling that these are top House policy priorities! Onward and upward!
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