Behold the stupidity:
“During its meeting this week in Concord, the Millennial Advisory Council should take a look at how the NH House Election Law Committee is once again considering putting up a “Young People Keep Out” sign on our border through HB 1264, which aims to deter college students from voting.
HB 1264 is effectively the same bill as the highly scrutinized HB 372. They both would result in the same poll tax for any voter in New Hampshire who has an out-of-state drivers’ license, which disproportionately includes college students. These bills would require such voters, within 60 days of voting, to pay the motor vehicle fees to obtain a New Hampshire driver’s license and car registration.”
Apparently the writer of this article has a few things confused.
Attracting millennials to NH means getting them to find jobs here and stay here.
It does not include allowing them to vote in ‘hit and run’ fashion.
They do not have to “pay” to vote, they only have to be actual residents in the state, which includes a permanent living arrangement giving them the right to a legitimate NH drivers license, and hence the right to vote.
How dare she conflate one (attracting millennials to live here) with the right to vote as a NON-resident?
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