Update: Latest Update on Lawsuit for 7/6/2011 Judge McHugh: It’s too late to reprint ballots EXETER — Two amended citizen petition warrant articles pertaining to the creation of a municipal budget committee will remain on today’s ballot as amended and their legality...
by Richard Olson, Jr. Governor Lynch Vetoes SB 129 which NH had approved. Irony. A considerable number of facets of our every-day lives require us to produce identification. Not producing an identification means not obtaining the good or service we seek. More often...
by Ed Naile Governor Lynch did what his liberal handlers wanted him to do and he vetoed Voter I.D. He claims voters would be disenfranchised by having to go retrieve identification if they didn’t have it on their first stop at a NH polling station. I guess it could...
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...
MAY 25 – RALLY IN SUPPORT OF RIGHT TO WORK at CONCORD What: Rally in support of Right to Work When: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 7:30 AM – 11:00 AM Where: New Hampshire State House 107 North Main Street Concord, NH 03303 Right to Work is the most important...
To the New Hampshire State Senators: Currently HB 164 is pending in the Senate Education Committee. HB 164 was passed in the House and it authorizes the New Hampshire Legislature the sole authority to adopt Common Core Standards (National Standards). Nationalizing...