Category: Action Alerts

  • State House Arch 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM In 2003, a national libertarian group called the “Free State Project” targeted New Hampshire to move here and “take over state government.” Since then, they have run and been elected as State legislators and have: The Free Staters are hosting their NH “Liberty” Forum in Concord March 5-8. They will…

  • Take action before Tuesday, March 3 Please write or call the committee members about the bill listed below. This is your last chance to be heard before the committees make a recommendation on whether the bills should pass or not. HB 1165 (title: relative to gender designation on state-issued identification”) This bill to remove the “X”…

  • *In most towns! For your town’s specific voting times, visit your town’s website or call the town offices. While municipal elections in New Hampshire cities are typically held in the fall, most towns across the state will hold town elections on March 10. Now, when voting rights are under attack at the state and federal…

  • Sign in and testify Bills being heard in committee hearings are open for remote action by signing in or submitting written testimony. Use the buttons below to access instructions, actions, and contact information related to bills with Hearings this week. Although the legislature usually takes February vacation week off along with NH’s school kids, this…

  • In a time when we can all use a bit of healing, one action that you can take is showing up and standing up with us at KSC Visibility Events. The benefits of joining our visibility efforts include having conversations with legislators that may or may not sway their decisions, supporting our extraordinary Democratic legislators,…

  • The latest iteration of the Save Act passed the US House last week as the Save America Act. It is now headed for the Senate where a majority of GOP Senators (50 + VP Vance) have indicated they support the bill. Currently the filibuster still holds, meaning that 60 votes would be needed to advance…

  • Urgent Action: ICEOUT NH Petition Sign the ICEOUT NH petition to say NO to ICE in New Hampshire! Follow https://www.noicenh.com/ for more information. ABOUT THE ISSUE: Citing the potential loss of tax revenue and the likelihood of increased law enforcement costs, the Merrimack Town Council has sent a letter to Secretary Kristi Noem at the…

  • Wednesday, February 18 | 8:15–9:00 AM Temporary Legislative Offices, 1 Granite Place, Concord Stay left when parking; we’ll meet outside the lower door. Focus: Repeal Medicaid Premiums, School Voucher AccountabilityHold signs, support our Democratic legislators, and stand up for democracy. Signs and materials provided but feel free to bring your own. Thursday, February 19 |…

  • Open Enrollment bills are working their way through the NH legislature, and one could get to Governor Ayotte’s desk within a week or two. These bills would be devastating to our public schools, significantly widening the opportunity gap that already exists, and adding chaos to school budgeting throughout the state. WHAT TO DO? By the…

  • With over 1000 bills filed for the 2026 session, House and Senate committees are doubling up on hearing days and scheduling all day sessions.  By working closely with our coalition partners, the Kent Street Coalition works hard to sift through all of these bills and prioritize those that are most likely to have the greatest…