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Continue reading →: Legislative Actions: Week of February 1, 2026With 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…
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Continue reading →: Meeting the Moment 2.0: Part One of a Two-Part Training: Effective Resistance: Non-Violence, Safety, De-Escalation, and Community Engagement6:30 pm-8:00pm, via Zoom Register HERE In the face of escalating threats across the country and in the Granite State, we are inspired by activists in Minnesota to strengthen the effectiveness of our coalition’s peaceful resistance while keeping ourselves and our communities as safe as possible. Please join Kent Street…
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Continue reading →: Priority Action: SB 268 will arrive on Governor Ayotte’s desk any day. Act NOW to protect transgender rights!OPPOSE SB 268, permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances. We know we have been asking for people to make calls into the Governor’s office about this dangerous bill, but we have learned that the desk is about to land on Ayotte’s desk. Please make…
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Continue reading →: VISIBILITY ACTIONS: February 1 – 7Monday, February 2 | 9:00–10:00 AM Temporary Legislative Offices, 1 Granite Place, Concord Stay left when parking; we’ll meet outside the lower door. Focus: “Banned Concepts”, “Banned Identities”, SNAPHold signs, support our Democratic legislators, and stand up for democracy. Signs and materials provided but feel free to bring your own.…
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Continue reading →: Legislative Actions: Week of January 25, 2026In 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…
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Continue reading →: Legislative Visibility: Housing Security/Affordability; Immigrant Rights; Labor RightsTuesday, January 27, 9-10 am Temporary Legislative Offices, 1 Granite Place, Concord Join us to hold signs on specific issues and greet our Democratic legislators as they arrive for another long day of hearings. Signs will be provided or bring your own!
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Continue reading →: VISIBILITY ACTIONS THIS WEEKAll legislative visibilities are at 1 Granite Place. Stay left when parking; we’ll meet outside the lower door. Tuesday, January 27 | 9:00–10:00 AM Focus: Housing Security & Immigrant Rights, Labor Rights, Bicycle TaxHold signs, support our Democratic legislators, and stand up for democracy. Signs and materials provided but feel…
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Continue reading →: UNMASK ICEDear Kent Street Friends, The past week has left many of us saddened, sickened, and angry after the violent murder of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis at the hands of ICE. Those feelings are justified. Now it’s time to turn them into action. This week, we show up. We have an…
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Continue reading →: No More Ice Detention in NHICE is looking to lock in contracts with counties across NH allowing them to use county jails as detention centers. Rockingham Commissioners have expressed interest in entering into an agreement with ICE. They will be meeting to vote on whether to approve a contract on Thursday, January 29 at 1…
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Continue reading →: Priority Action: Protect transgender rights: Urge Governor Ayotte to veto SB 268OPPOSE SB 268, permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances. This bill was a retained bill from 2025. The House passed it on January 8, and now it heads to Governor Ayotte. This bill is nearly identical to the so-called “bathroom bill” she vetoed last…
