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  • LEGISLATIVE ACTION ALERTS FOR NH HOUSE These bills are scheduled for House hearings this week, giving the public a chance to sign in online, submit comments and/or written testimony, attend and/or give in person testimony. It is helpful to email written testimony and comments directly as not all members read what is submitted through the…

  • Dear Kent Streeters, We are entering into the final round at the State House where things are now moving at lightning speed. Most bills that crossed over from one legislative chamber to the other have now had their hearings. Only a few are still awaiting committee votes. Most are headed for floor votes, with some…

  • LEGISLATIVE ACTION ALERTS FOR NH HOUSE These bills are scheduled for House hearings this week, giving the public a chance to sign in online, submit comments and/or written testimony, attend and/or give in person testimony. It is helpful to email written testimony and comments directly as not all members read what is submitted through the…

  • If you really want to understand what is going on under the State House dome, I encourage you to read Gary Rayno’s InDepth NH op-ed this week: Distant Dome: Turning the Legislature Into an Arm of the Free State Project. Mr Rayno begins by writing: First they came for the vaccine and the masks, and then they came…

  • LEGISLATIVE ACTION ALERTS FOR NH HOUSE These bills are scheduled for House hearings this week, giving the public a chance to sign in online, submit comments and/or written testimony, attend and/or give in person testimony. It is helpful to email written testimony and comments directly as not all members read what is submitted through the…

  • May 5, 2025 Dear Kent Streeters, Sometimes organizing means pivoting on a dime…or in this case, pivoting because of rain! Lots of rain! That’s what’s in the forecast for tomorrow, May 6, when the Senate will be holding its public hearing on the state budget. We’ve been urging everyone to to attend the Fight for Our…

  • In NH, every bill filed must get a hearing, a committee vote and a floor vote. If it passes in one chamber, the cycle must be repeated in the other. Where a bill is in this process informs how we advocate for or against a bill. The schedule below provides guidelines. However, remember that your…

  • Each week, our very own Louise Spencer updates Granite Staters on what legislation is being presented in Concord, and offers recommendations on actions to show support or oppose bills. Sign up to receive Happenings by email through our MailChimp form or view the latest Action Alerts here.

  • 603Forward provides resources, training, and support to young and first-time candidates running for office in New Hampshire. Start by reviewing their Run for Office FAQs, then sign up for a training, one-on-one coaching, and more.

  • from RunForSomething.net Yes, you are qualified to run for office. And there’s plenty of help available to get you started and see you through the election and more. View How to Run and learn more about the Run for Something organization here.