Reaffirming States Rights (HB 1343)

HOUSE BILL 1343 is a bill that establishes a joint committee of the legislature to consider the constitutionality of acts, orders, laws, statutes, regulations, and rules by the government of the United States including the legislative, executive, and judicial...

NH Unemployment at Historic High

Eagle Tribune As the state’s unemployment rate hovers around historic highs, many towns in Southern New Hampshire are experiencing unemployment higher than the state average. The state’s unemployment rate is low compared with the national average. In...

Right to Know (HB 1356)

HB 1356 would require non-profits that are funded by public money to be subject to the Right to Know laws. It is slated for a floor vote on March 17, 2010. Please contact your Representatives and ask that they SUPPORT this bill. Related: NHPR Article The Right to Know...

Presumption of Innocence (HB 1580)

Update: It is primarily the parent’s duty to instruct his or her children, not the state’s. The House will vote on this bill on March 17, 2010. A rally is planned for 8:30 AM at the Statehouse. HB 1580 would restore the “presumption of...

Second Amendment Under Fire (HB 1635)

A vote will be taken in the House on HB 1635 prohibiting the open carrying of a firearm in a public building. Please contact your Representatives to let them know you OPPOSE any restrictions on your second amendment rights. Note: In 2008, a bill, HB1354, was...

Up to its Butt in Debt, Antrim Makes a Choice

by Ed Naile “Dexter Humphrey wiped his hands with his handkerchief. He picked up his copy of the warrant and read the twenty first item again. After he had read his regular question, he put the matter to a vote at once, and for the first time in history, the Town of...