This week we need you to take action on bills related to Education, Health and Human Services, Judiciary, and Children and Family law.
Thursday, March 27th, N.H. Senate
Senate Session
Education
⭐ SUPPORT – SB96
This bill requires that schools disclose any information about the child that the parent requests. This is in direct response to the Manchester lawsuit, where the courts upheld that the district had the right to make a policy prohibiting schools from sharing information about sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Wednesday, March 26th and Thursday, March 27th, N.H. House
House Session
Children and Family Law
⭐ OPPOSE – HB553
This dangerous bill is ought to pass out of committee. Reason Magazine did a great article about what a nightmare this bill is for parents. Republicans cannot pretend to be the party of “parental rights” and then pass this monstrous bill that creates incredibly vague definitions of abuse that could lead to many more false accusations.
Education Policy
⭐ SUPPORT – HB361
This bill prohibits mask mandates in public schools.
⭐ SUPPORT – HB446
This bill, as amended, requires parental consent for the CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey.
Health and Human Services
⭐ SUPPORT – HB357
This bill ends rule-making authority over the school and daycare vaccine mandates.
⭐ SUPPORT – HB358
This bill fixes the issue created inadvertently by a bill passed into law a few years ago concerning religious exemption forms for school and daycare attendance. This bill says that you no longer have to use the health department’s form, but can simply write a statement of exemption, bringing the law back into alignment with how the exemptions worked for many years.
⭐ SUPPORT – HB679
This bill says that the state cannot mandate any vaccine that doesn’t stop transmission. This would make our mandates fall in line with the limitations of Jacobson v. Massachusetts.
⭐ SUPPORT – HB548
This bill allows for direct payment and membership-based hospitals and health care clinics.
Judiciary
⭐ SUPPORT – HB584
This bill prohibits the state and its political subdivisions from enforcing any mandate from the World Health Organization, World Economic Forum, or the United Nations.
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