Category: Action Alerts

  • Thursday, June 4th will be the last day of the regular legislative session.* Join Kent Streeters for a big visibility at the State House on Thursday when we will remind legislators that we all lose when they pass bills to defund public schools, enforce descriminatory policies, and weaken voter protections. We’ll be at the State House…

  • After June 4, Kent Street will turn its attention to voter education and the November elections, with special focus on holding legislators accountable at the polls. In case you missed our May monthly meeting (video recording here), take a moment to join our mission of empowering voters to reclaim our voting rights and electoral power leading…

  • LEGISLATIVE UPDATE ~ Committees of Conference and On to the Governor!  Thursday, June 4th will be the last day of the regular legislative session.*  The House and Senate will both meet to vote on Committee of Conference reports. Committees of Conference (CoC) are formed when significant differences exist between the Senate and House versions of…

  • COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE: HB 155 Cuts to the Business Enterprise Tax Yes, believe it or not, we’re still talking about HB155 Call and/or email ASAP! From our friends at Our Economy Our FutureHB 155 is expected to head into a Committee of Conference any day now and members from the House have been appointed. Call…

  • House Bill 1719 – Hepatitis B Childhood Vaccines This legislation to remove the Hepatitis B vaccine from New Hampshire’s list of required childhood immunizations, was defeated earlier this year. But the bill’s language has resurfaced as an amendment to Senate Bill 625, and the matter is now headed to the Committee of Conference on Wednesday,…

  • CALL YOUR SENATOR TO OPPOSE HB 155 Lawmakers are finally being forced to acknowledge what Granite Staters already know: tax breaks for the wealthy come at everyone else’s expense. HB 155 hands a giveaway to large, often out-of-state corporations and their lobbyists—money taken directly from schools, housing, child care, and health care. When that money disappears, towns still…

  • LEGISLATIVE UPDATE ~ DOWN TO THE FINAL FEW WEEKS  The House and Senate will meet 2 more times, May 21 and June 4,  before concluding the work of the regular legislative session.* Our friends at AFSC NH have summarized what to expect:  “the legislature’s remaining business will be to deal with any bills that have passed…

  • Meeting Follow up, recording and ACTIONS to take! Links from the May 14, 2026 Meeting Open Democracy – Resources *Scroll past the sad face about absentee ballot to see voter information Get Involved! Stay in the Know!

  • Opposing Hateful and Dangerous Bills Good Evening Friends: The Legislative Session is quickly coming to an end and as we expected the NH-GOP has loaded a significant number of dangerous bills into the final sessions. On Thursday May 14th, both the House and Senate will be in session. The bills on the table include the…

  • WHATEVER HAPPENED TO LOCAL CONTROL? Most of the education-related bills that will be considered in the House and Senate this week have a common theme. As they constantly downshift costs to local communities, Republican/Free State leaders are working hard to “upshift” control over them. These lawmakers want to mandate what teachers can and can’t say in class and demand…