Next week the NH Senate will vote on HB 164. HB 164 gives the legislators the authority to vote on Common Core Standards (National Standards) WE FULLY SUPPORT THIS BILL. The UNelected Board of Ed voted IN Common Core Standards last year for New Hampshire which erodes...
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...
Call your State Senator (271-2111) and tell them to ask Senate president Peter Bragdon to schedule HB 210 and HB 378 for a Vote as soon as possible, BEFORE they break for the summer. Or email him here peter.bragdon@leg.state.nh.us HB 210 – (stand your ground)...
CONCORD — “State officials say the Local Government Center attempted to “invent a previously unknown entity,” a non-profit limited liability company, to “legitimize a legally questionable corporate restructuring” it arranged eight years ago. The LGC, a nonprofit...
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...
HB 429 is an act permitting a child 16 years of age or older to withdraw from school with parental permission. HB 429 does NOT lower the compulsory attendance age. It simply restores the prerogative of parents to withdraw their child if they feel it’s in his...