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Continue reading →: UPDATED: No Kings Protest Events New Hampshire, March 28View details about the movement, safety tips and more at NoKings.org and NH50501. From the organizers: We are showing up together again on March 28. When our families are under attack and costs are pushing people to the brink, silence is not an option. We will defend ourselves and our…
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Continue reading →: KSC VOTER EMPOWERMENT PROJECTIn 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 up to the 2026 midterm elections in November. Become A Voting Ambassador Spread the word: Voter Turnout is the antidote to…
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Continue reading →: Priority Legislative Actions: Week of May 17CALL 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…
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Continue reading →: Legislative Actions: Week of May 17LEGISLATIVE 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…
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Continue reading →: Happenings Email: May 17Click here to read the full Happenings email for this week. Dear Kent Streeters, The Kent Street Conveners know that you all look forward to Louise’s weekly Perspectives, but we are interrupting our usual Happenings format to share some exciting news! Louise Spencer Wins Maggie Goodlander Community Leader AwardBig Congratulations to Co-Founder…
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Continue reading →: Reclaiming our Voting Rights and Electoral Power
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!
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Continue reading →: Legislative Visibility, May 14Opposing 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…
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Continue reading →: FREE STATE AGENDA WATCHWHATEVER 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…
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Continue reading →: AFFORDABILITY ALERTWhy are Executive Councilors Blocking Federal Funding for Childcare in New Hampshire? The New Hampshire Executive Council voted to delay/deny $1.2 million in 100% federally funded child care support tied to the Department of Health and Human Services’ contract amendment with Pyramid Model Consortium. This funding would strengthen Granite Steps…
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Continue reading →: Legislative Actions: Week of May 10LEGISLATIVE UPDATE Both the House and Senate have completed committee work on all bills filled this session. This Thursday, May 14th, both chambers will meet to vote on all remaining committee recommendations. We encourage you to contact you state senator and representative(s) ahead of Thursday’s session on the bills listed…
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Continue reading →: Priority Legislative Actions: Week of May 10OPPOSE HB 1793 OPPOSE HB 1793 so-called CAMPUS CARRY bill in all its forms, original or as amended. HB 1793 Campus Carry Proposal Recommended for Study Committee From our friends at the GunSense NH and the NH Gun Violence Prevention Coalition: HB 1793 began as a bill that would prohibit any public…

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