PR: Rebuilding New Hampshire

Grassroots Activism Brings 15 Liberty Bills to The Governor’s Desk

EAST DERRY, N.H.—RebuildNH today celebrates two years of hard effort to restore freedom in the Granite State through volunteer political activism using the tools of participation in government set up by our Founders. This year’s efforts have so far resulted in 15 supported bills passing both bodies of the N.H. Legislature.

“RebuildNH volunteers have shown the importance of tenacity in politics,” said Andrew J. Manuse, chairman of RebuildNH. “A constant presentation of unbending truth, despite its unpopularity, will bear fruit in bringing more liberty to the people of this State.”

The following RebuildNH supported bills have passed both chambers of the N.H. Legislature:

  • HB 275, state of emergency reform;
  • HB 1466, relative to the off-label use of prescription drugs and relative to pharmacy prescriptions;
  • HB 1099, prohibiting the department of health and human services from requiring vaccine passports for services;
  • HB 1131, relative to facial covering policies for schools;
  • HB 1431, establishing the parental bill of rights;
  • HB 1495, prohibiting the state from requiring businesses to require vaccine or documentation related to vaccination or immunity status;
  • HB 1439, relative to health care facility visitation policies;
  • HB 1003, prohibiting health care providers from refusing to provide care or services based on patient vaccination status;
  • HB 1488, expanding the prohibition against discrimination based on an individual’s election not to participate in the state vaccine registry;
  • HB 1608 relative to withdrawal from the state immunization registry;
  • HB 1022, permitting pharmacists to dispense the drug ivermectin by means of a standing order;
  • HB1606, making the state vaccine registry an opt-in program;
  • HB 1280, prohibiting a parent’s refusal to vaccinate a child pursuant to an order of the state or federal government to be used as a basis for terminating;
  • HB 1604, including state medical facilities in the statute providing medical freedom in immunizations;
  • HB 1455, relative to state enforcement of federal vaccination mandates.

“For an all-volunteer, authentic grassroots activist group, RebuildNH is thrilled to know that all these bills we’ve supported have passed both chambers,” said JR Hoell, secretary/treasurer of RebuildNH.

In addition to these efforts that are headed to the governor’s desk, the language of HB 1210, which would create an exemption for mandatory vaccination in state law, is still alive. The outcome of this effort is still subject to committee of conference negotiations between the Senate and the House.

“RebuildNH is thrilled with our accomplishments this year,” said Melissa Blasek, executive director of RebuildNH. “We thank our supporters for their activism and the legislature for their work to protect the rights of the people.” Blasek is also a Republican representative from Merrimack.

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About RebuildNH

RebuildNH, which was formerly known as ReopenNH, is made up of concerned individuals devoted to getting New Hampshire back to work through a restoration of balance and reason in state government.

21 thoughts on “PR: Rebuilding New Hampshire”

  1. God bless you all for affirming that I live in the right state! I am thrilled that we are living up to our name of the “Live free or die” state. Although I am not able to travel around to the various protests, I send my e-mails to state officials on a regular basis and make my position known on the .gov website for each bill. If finances did not preclude I should do more. Again, thanks to all who are active in Rebuild NH.

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  2. THANK YOU for rising up and tirelessly working for the rights of the people in the great state of NH. And, THANK YOU for any and all efforts that we the people of NH have done to further FREEDOM.

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  3. When Goliath appeared menacing and invincible, ready to enslave NH’s citizens; David ( RebuildNH ) appeared with his slingshot and fired 15 shots in defense of NH’s freedom.

    Thank you and God Bless!

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  4. This is so awesome, great job you guys!!! So can I now have our doctor send in Rxs for Ivermectin to our pharmacy here in Pelham? We have been paying big bucks out of pocket at a compounding pharmacy in Missiouri.

    Thanks again,
    Lori

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  5. Thank you for all your hard work. We were on the edge of losing our State to liberals. I guess some good things came out of the pandemic after all.

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  6. Thank you so much for moving NH back towards a free state again. Your work and dedication is much appreciated.

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  7. Great Job to all! So happy that NH folks will now be able to obtain Ivermectin with or without a prescription. HB-1466 & HB-1022. I hope and trust Governor Sununu will sign these bills into law quickly.

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  8. Wonderful news! Thank you for all your hardwork and for keeping us informed, so that we can show up and help. Deeply appreciate all of you!

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  9. I’m very impressed with the accomplishments of our elected legislators. Keep up the amazing work you do!

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  10. Thank you so so much for your hard work. I have been faithful to contact our elected officials in NH and in DC. I am hoping that all of these folks will listen to their constituents! I pray of all of you that have put hands and feet to this incredible effort!

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  11. Thank you Andrew, Melissa, Carolyn & JR,
    At 85 years of which 53 of them have been as an activist in John Birch Society : RebuildNH has been an inspiration to me. Working with patriots who are on fire for God and our country has been a pleasure for me. This list of accomplishments is not only impressive. But it is the result of “we the people” asserting our control over many leader who have forgotten they are to be “public servants , not self servants,” who think their party hierarchy, the governor or the lobbyist are their boss instead of those who vote them into office. Here, I want to leave you with the courage and wisdom of one of my favorite Founders that targets the enemies of constitutional government within:

    If you love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom. Go home from us in peace . We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.” Samuel Adams, 1776

    It’s sad but too many of our youth think of this great Christian patriot as being just a good
    Beer. Such a severe lack of true history has given birth to politicians the likes of Governor Sununu, his Democrat friends and the disgusting Republican RINOS who deserve this message from Sam Adams, that members of RebuildNH have been emphatically bringing to their attention by following and targeting legislation with emails, attending hearings and attendance at rallies for freedom. Thank you for all your efforts in this “war for liberty.”
    For Christ & Our Country.
    Russ Payne

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  12. Thank you for your hard work and making it simple to be involved.
    Thank you everyone for supporting these endeavors.

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  13. Andrew, I do not know how you manage to do all you do, keeping up with all the nonsense and working to improve our chances at liberty. Thank you isn’t enough to express how much I appreciate you keeping on top of all this and keeping us informed. Your e-mails have been very informative.
    JR, I’m grateful for your part in this effort as well. I am also very thankful the state has decided to leave your family in peace. Unfortunately, what they were trying to do to you is reality, not just a threat, for many families who are separated due to those kinds of people.

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  14. A million thank you’s Rebuild NH, for all your hard work in keeping us informed and giving us the heads-up on when to contact our Senators and Representatives. I moved here to escape the tyranny of The People’s Communist Commonwealth of Marxachusetts, and I will continue to do my part to push back tyranny in my new home state of New Hampshire. Again, my sincerest thanks for all that you’re doing and the wonderful difference you are making in NH. Keep up the great work!

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  15. Andrew, I was there on Thursday up on the balcony overseeing the performance
    of the Senate. First time! It was very educational, however, did not stay for the full session,
    which I understood went on past 10:00 pm Thank you for clarifying all that passed, which can be difficult to grasp when one is there listening to all of it.

    What you and Melissa and doing for us is monumental in helping citizens like us
    to be informed and to help us to participate.
    Thank You!

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  16. Thank you so much for making me aware of what is happening in our government. And making it easy for me to participate by sending out emails. I am so grateful to be apart of your efforts because they are faith based and fight for our constitutional rights and freedom. God bless you all.

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