HB 1344 would amend the state’s power to take property during a declared state of emergency. The bill limits the type of private property that may be taken, requires quarantine of animals in appropriate cases, encourages advance planning by state agencies to limit the...
by Lisa McLoughlin IB Education Reporter TAIB has demonstrated in numerous ways how IBO is affiliated with the UN. Yet time and time again, IB supporters rail against this fact, claiming that we have no “proof” that IB actually “teaches” UN...
by Ed Naile Good old Civil Rights Day – Oh wait, its MLK Day now. The more we brag about equality – the more it stays the same, some of us are just plain better than others. Case in point: Doesn’t the phrase “civil rights” mean that no group, race, color, religion, or...
Atkinson has moved a step forward in bringing some measure of balance to municipal government with the resignation of Frank Polito the now former Town Moderator. The January 2009 video from a previous post shows Polito holding court instead of being moderator. In this...
HB 1285 would exempt certain firearms, firearms accessories, and ammunition made in New Hampshire from federal law and regulation. It will be heard by the House Commerce and Consumer Affairs on January 20, 2010 at 9:30 AM in LOB Room 302. Call or email the Committee...
The House Ways and Means Committee today heard HB 1445 which would repeal the 9% tax on campsites. Please contact the Committee and ask them to SUPPORT this bill.