Category: NH House Actions

  • 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…

  • 8-10am, State House, 107 N Main Street, Concord Join us to hold signs on specific issues and greet our Democratic legislators as they arrive for another long day of session. Signs will be provided or bring your own! Note: The Senate will not meet in Session this week.

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • In New Hampshire, any legislator can file as many bills as they choose. Every bill must  receive a committee hearing and in most cases, every bill receives a vote on the floor. With over 1000 bills filed for the 2026 session, House and Senate committees are doubling up on hearing days and scheduling all day…

  • In New Hampshire, any legislator can file as many bills as they choose. Every bill must  receive a committee hearing and in most cases, every bill receives a vote on the floor. With over 1000 bills filed for the 2026 session, House and Senate committees are doubling up on hearing days and scheduling all day…

  • Monday, January 57:00pm EST, Zoom Conservative politicians want to start the legislative session with HB 155, a corporate tax cut that will raise property taxes and drain money from housing, health care, child care, and schools. A vote is expected January 7 or 8 –  and we need to be ready. That’s why, on January…

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  • December 8, 2025, 7:00pm New Hampshire’s Big Corporate Bailout Bill Concordia Lutheran Church, Concord HB 155 Mobilization Call: Join a statewide grassroots campaign for a fair economy Learn how to write an impactful letter to county commissioners against ICE detentions in Merrimack County. Kent Street Coalition is joining Our Economy Our Future in hosting this…