Your Voice is Needed to Finish Strong on Parental Rights, Medical Freedom, and Transparency Friends,We’ve got several major developments this week — some wins to celebrate, some serious setbacks that demand immediate pressure, and a few critical votes where your voice could make all the difference. Please take a few minutes today to contact your Representatives and Senators. |
This Week’s Action Checklist
✅ Ask your House Reps to:
Support SB72 (Parental Bill of Rights) with both amendments
Support SB119 (Ivermectin) OTP/A
👉 Find your House reps contact info here
✅ Ask your Senator to:
Support HB560 (Parental Health Access) OTP/A
Demand that HB361 (school mask ban) be passed now and unamended
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HOUSE SESSION: Thursday, May 22
🧒 Children and Family Law Committee
SUPPORT – SB72 (Parental Bill of Rights) – WITH AMENDMENTS
RebuildNH has previously withheld support on the Parent Bill of Rights because prior versions lacked teeth. That changes this week.
We are supporting SB72 with the House Committee Amendment AND the proposed floor amendment that adds penalties. Without these, the bill becomes another feel-good gesture with no enforcement.
📢 Action:
Tell your House reps:
✅ Vote YES on the committee amendment to SB72
✅ Vote YES on the floor amendment adding penalties
✅ Vote OTP/A (ought to pass with amendment)
👉 Find your House reps contact info here🧪 Health and Human Services Committee
SUPPORT – SB119 (Ivermectin OTC Access)
This bill would make ivermectin available over-the-counter via standing order, finally responding to the overwhelming demand for medical freedom and autonomy in treatment decisions.
📢 Action: Tell your reps to vote OTP/A (ought to pass with amendment) on SB119.
👉 Find your House reps contact info here
SENATE SESSION: Thursday, May 23
🧒 Children and Family Law Committee
SUPPORT – HB560 (Full Parental Access to Health Portals)
This important bill clarifies that parents have full access to their minor child’s medical records AND their online health portals.
It’s absurd that this access is even in question — parents deserve full transparency.
📢 Action: Tell your Senator to vote OTP/A (ought to pass with amendment) on HB560.
OTHER UPDATES
🎉 GOOD NEWS – HB273 PASSES SENATE!
HB273, which guarantees parental access to a minor’s library records, passed the Senate! This is a huge win for parental rights and basic transparency. Thank you for your efforts in making this happen!⚠️ BAD NEWS – HB361 DELAYED
HB361, the bill that bans school mask mandates, was pulled from the consent calendar where it was set to sail through. Senator Regina Birdsell delayed the vote until June 5 — a political maneuver that puts our kids in the crosshairs.
We’re sounding the alarm: This is unacceptable. Using our children as bargaining chips is not leadership — it’s a betrayal.
📞 CALL Senator Regina Birdsell and say: “Enough is enough. Do NOT use our children as pawns for political games. Pass HB361 immediately and without amendment.”
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Let’s keep the pressure on and keep liberty moving forward in New Hampshire.