![]() This week in Concord there are several important hearings and floor votes taking place and our representative need to hear from us. Among them are The Parental Bill of Rights plus floor votes on similar matters, putting the power for municipalities to mask in the hand od the people themselves, and State of Emergency Reform. Tuesday, March 7th, N.H. Senate Education LOB, Room 101 ⭐ 9:00 a.m. – SUPPORT – SB 272, establishing a parental bill of rights in education. This is one of two bills being heard this week to ensure parents have no secrets between their children and public schools. Please read the bills as they are long and include many details. NOTE: both parental rights bills will be heavily opposed by vocal, far left, extremist groups because they discuss gender and sexual orientation. It is important you email and possibly attend the hearing to counter the narratives. 🔗 Click here to register your disposition. ✉️Ruth.Ward@leg.state.nh.us Carrie.Gendreau@leg.state.nh.us Timothy.Lang@leg.state.nh.us Suzanne.Prentiss@leg.state.nh.us Donovan.Fenton@leg.state.nh.us Tuesday, March 7th, N.H. House Children and Family Law LOB, Room 206-208 ⭐ 1:15 p.m. – SUPPORT – HB 10, establishing the parental bill of rights. This is one of two bills being heard this week to ensure parents have no secrets between their children and public schools. Please read the bills as they are long and include many details. NOTE: both parental rights bills will be heavily opposed by vocal, far left, extremist groups because they discuss gender and sexual orientation. It is important you email and possibly attend the hearing to counter the narratives. 🔗 Click here to register your disposition. ✉️ Email Here Wednesday, March 8th, N.H. House ED&A LOB, Room 206-208 ⭐ 10:30 a.m. – SUPPORT – HB 127, relative to the declaration of a state of emergency. This is the common sense state of emergency reform bill that Governor Sununu vetoed last year that simply forces both chambers to agree to extend an emergency after three, 21 day renewals by the governor. 🔗 Click here to register your disposition. ✉️ Email Here Thursday, March 9th, N.H. House House Floor Vote SUPPORT OTP- HB 154, relative to the adoption of public health ordinances by a municipality. We have been trying to end town and city mask mandates for years by removing the authority to have a public health ordinance. While those bills have failed, this one attempts change law to require a majority of approval of any public health ordinance by the town legislative body, which is you, The People. This is the ultimate local control bill because it requires a vote by The People. Please email your reps. Thursday, March 9th, N.H. Senate Senate Floor Vote SUPPORT ITL- SB 184, relative to the age at which a minor may receive mental health treatment without parental consent. This bill seeks to allow children as young as 16 years old to receive mental health treatment without parental permission or notification. OPPOSE Re-Refer, SUPPORT OTP- SB 253, relative to parental access to children’s medical records. There is currently a push for medical facilities to cut off parental access to their child’s medical records at 12 years old. I’ve personally heard several reports of parents changing practices due to this policy. This bill requires that parents have access to their children’s medical records until 18 years old. Please email the senators. Carrie.Gendreau@leg.state.nh.us Timothy.Lang@leg.state.nh.us Jeb.Bradley@leg.state.nh.us David.Watters@leg.state.nh.us Suzanne.Prentiss@leg.state.nh.us James.Gray@leg.state.nh.us Daniel.Innis@leg.state.nh.us Ruth.Ward@leg.state.nh.us Denise.Ricciardi@leg.state.nh.us Donovan.Fenton@leg.state.nh.us Shannon.Chandley@leg.state.nh.us Kevin.Avard@leg.state.nh.us Cindy.Rosenwald@leg.state.nh.us Sharon.Carson@leg.state.nh.us Becky.Whitley@leg.state.nh.us Keith.Murphy@leg.state.nh.us Howard.Pearl@leg.state.nh.us Donna.Soucy@leg.state.nh.us Regina.Birdsell@leg.state.nh.us Lou.Dallesandro@leg.state.nh.us Rebecca.PerkinsKwoka@leg.state.nh.us Daryl.Abbas@leg.state.nh.us William.Gannon@leg.state.nh.us Debra.Altschiller@leg.state.nh.us Towards Liberty, Melissa Blasek Executive Director, RebuildNH Key: LOB: Legislative office building ITL: Inexpedient to Legislate OTP: Ought to Pass Re-refer: This means the bill will remain in committee and not taken up again until next year |
