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Continue reading →: Some Good News: Week of February 8(Click here for details from our friends at AFSC NH’s State House Watch)
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Continue reading →: State House Visibility: Oppose Efforts to Roll back Childhood vaccines; Support Extreme Risk Protection Orders, Demand ICE Accountability8-10am, 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.
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Continue reading →: Wednesday 2/11 Legislative Visibility at the State HouseWe have been talking a lot about coalition and community at Kent Street lately. Louise Spencer talked about the challenges and rewards of being in coalition in Happenings this week. Some of the things she mentioned hold true for our Visibility Team too. Many of us have a particular interest…
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Continue reading →: Meeting the Moment 2.0: Part Two of a Two-Part Training: Effective Resistance: Non-Violence, Safety, De-Escalation, and Community EngagementThursday, February 12 6:30 pm-8:00pm, via Zoom Register HERE Please join Kent Street and our coalition partners for the second in our two-part virtual training that will address the increasingly urgent challenges of effective resistance. Missed Part One? You can still join us for Part 2 on Thursday by registering HERE. If…
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Continue reading →: Legislative Actions: Week of February 8, 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 →: 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…
