Wednesday, March 12th, N.H. House
Judiciary
LOB, Room 206-208
⭐ 9:30 a.m. – SUPPORT – HB584
Take two! The previous hearing for this bill got postponed, so I am asking you to sign in and send testimony again. This bill says that state of New Hampshire and its political subdivisions cannot enforce any mandate of the World Health Organization, United Nations, or the World Economic Forum.
🔗 Click here to register your disposition and testimony
✉️ Email the committee
NOTE: there appears to be no way to successfully email House committees anymore without copy and pasting all 18 emails, which I don’t expect people to do. Please write testimony and submit it in the link above where you register your disposition.
Wednesday, March 12th, N.H. House
Health and Human Services
LOB, Room 202-204
⭐ 1:00 p.m. – SUPPORT – HB664
I requested that two “messaging” bills get put in this year about vaccines. That is what HB664 and HB679 are. I think a lot of the reps, especially the republicans understand the issues with the Covid vaccine, but also think it was the exception. They think it was a “rushed vaccine”, when in reality, it was better studied than most vaccines currently required for school attendance in New Hampshire.
HB664 says that the state of New Hampshire cannot mandate any vaccine that hasn’t have a placebo controlled trial for school attendance. Currently that includes every vaccine that is required. Not a single one of them was tested against a placebo. They were tested against other vaccines. So as long as the side effects of the vaccine were less or not much worse than the previous vaccine, it was considered “safe”.
🔗 Click here to register your disposition and testimony
✉️ Email the committee
NOTE: there appears to be no way to successfully email House committees anymore without copy and pasting all 18 emails, which I don’t expect people to do. Please write testimony and submit it in the link above where you register your disposition.
Wednesday, March 12th, N.H. House
Health and Human Services
LOB, Room 202-204
⭐ 1:30 p.m. – SUPPORT – HB679
This bill says that the state of New Hampshire cannot mandate any vaccine that doesn’t prevent transmission for school attendance. Supposedly the purpose of vaccine mandates is to protect the community. If a vaccine can’t prevent transmission, then the benefit is purely personally protective.
Vaccines currently mandated by the state that do not prevent transmission: diphtheria, pertussis, HIB, mumps, polio.
🔗 Click here to register your disposition and testimony
✉️ Email the committee
NOTE: there appears to be no way to successfully email House committees anymore without copy and pasting all 18 emails, which I don’t expect people to do. Please write testimony and submit it in the link above where you register your disposition.
Thursday, March 13th, N.H. House
House Session
⭐ SUPPORT OTP – HB115
This bill creates universal education freedom accounts.
Find your reps here.
Huge Wins to Share!
- HB230, which limits the authority of town health officers to make ordinances, including mask mandates (no more town mask mandates!), passed the House on the consent calendar.
- HB524, repealing the New Hampshire Vaccine Association, passed the House.
- HB227, closing the psychologist licensing loophole in schools, is ought to pass on the consent calendar.
- HB361, prohibiting public school mask mandates, is ought to pass.
- HB10 and SB72, the parent bills of rights, have both been amended to fix the issue I had with them and asked you to write to the committees about. Parents will have a right to disclosure in schools.
- HB560, guaranteeing access to children’s medical portals is ought to pass with amendment (the amendment I asked you to request of the committee).