Parental Rights (HB 1571)

The right to educate your child as YOU SEE FIT is one of the most basic rights protected in our US and NH Constitutions. To think the state would try to control this is beyond imagination. HB 1571 will have a public hearing scheduled for 17th of April a little after...

Bill to Allow Opt-Out of IB

A bill filed by Rep. Laurie Pettengill, and co-sponsored by Reps Gregory Hill, Seth Cohn, and Ken Kreis, would allow parents to remove children from schools that institute the International Baccalaureate program. This is especially good news for those who attend the...

Upcoming Votes October 11-18

Bills and important upcoming votes are scheduled in today’s House Record. You might want to attend or email the committee members with your thoughts on these bills. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11 EDUCATION, Room 207, LOB 9:00 a.m. Subcommittee work session on retained HB...

Lynch Vetoes to be Addressed

Over the summer, Governor Lynch vetoed a number of common-sense pieces of legislation that were passed by overwhelming majorities in the House and Senate. Some of these include… HB 542 – This bill requires school districts to adopt a policy allowing an exception...

Parents’ Rights Unsupported?

Not a single education bill protecting parental rights has passed this year despite an overwhelming Republican majority and a supportive GOP party platform. What is the problem? From this week’s Senate Calendar: HB 429, permitting a child 16 years of age or...

Parental Notification in Senate (HB 329)

This week on the 25th of May is the vote by the Senate on HB 329 the parental notification bill. Please send your NH Senators a polite and friendly reminder (especially the two mentioned below) that parental notification is common sense and that you hope they will...