Legislative Update Week of Monday, April 20, 2026

Three RebuildNH priority bills are heading before the N.H. Senate this week — covering home education freedom, protecting students from globalist curriculum, and safeguarding your privacy against electronic credentialing overreach.

The Senate is where these bills will be won or lost. Please take two minutes to register your support and email the committee for each bill below.


📅 Tuesday, April 21st — N.H. Senate, Education Policy Committee
State Library (SL), Map Room

⭐ SUPPORT – HB 1448
9:35 a.m. | Map Room, State Library (SL)

New Hampshire’s classrooms should reflect the values and priorities of Granite State families — not the agenda of unelected global organizations. HB 1448 prohibits the use of World Economic Forum materials within New Hampshire’s state curriculum, ensuring that our children are educated with academically sound, politically neutral content free from outside ideological influence.

🔗 Click here to register your disposition and testimony

✉️ Email the Senate Education Policy Committee


⭐ SUPPORT – HB 1268 — Home Education Freedom Act
9:45 a.m. | Map Room, State Library (SL)

Parents — not the state — are the primary decision-makers in their children’s education. HB 1268, the Home Education Freedom Act, is a landmark bill that removes burdensome annual evaluation and portfolio requirements, makes notification optional, limits state administrative control over home education programs, and explicitly recognizes parental rights as fundamental. It also strengthens protections for home-educating families and allows civil remedies against bad-faith DCYF reports.

Home Educators- we are asking that you attend the hearing on HB1268 and make your voices heard! It’s time to fully restore a rights-based model of home education and reject a permissive model.

🔗 Click here to register your disposition and testimony

✉️ Email the Senate Education Policy Committee



📅 Tuesday, April 21st — N.H. Senate, Transportation Committee
State House (SH), Rooms 122-123

⭐ SUPPORT – HB 1698
1:30 p.m. | Rooms 122-123, State House (SH)

As New Hampshire considers modernizing credentialing systems with digital IDs and electronic licenses, it is critical that any framework includes strong protections for citizens’ personal data, voluntary participation, and clear safeguards against government tracking or misuse. HB 1698 addresses the growing push toward electronic credentials, ensuring that privacy and individual liberty are not sacrificed in the name of convenience.

🔗 Click here to register your disposition and testimony

✉️ Email the Senate Transportation Committee

Towards Liberty,

Melissa Blasek, Executive Director

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