Tag: Online

  • Veto Alert! Please see bills (below) being voted on by the House and Senate in full session on Thursday. Make sure to contact your legislators ahead of time and please join us if you can at the State House, Thursday May 7th, 8 to 10 am. From our friends at the Rockingham County Democratic Committee:  OPPOSE HB348.…

  • School tax caps on November state & federal election ballots every two years – from our friends at AFT-NH HB 1300 OPPOSE HB 1300 would require every community to vote on a school tax cap every two years in the November general election—taking a process that already exists locally and mandating it from the state,…

  • STOP OPEN ENROLLMENT; SAVE OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS! SB 101 – School “Open Enrollment” bill OPPOSE On Thursday, April 23, the NH House will vote on SB 101, the wildly unpopular “open enrollment” bill that would undermine our public education system. Instead of addressing the fundamental problem that in NH the opportunity for a well resourced…

  • Tell Congress: No Unconstitutional War with Iran From our friends at the ACLU: President Trump does not have the power to unilaterally declare war on another country. Yet that’s exactly what he’s trying to do: dodging the Constitution to launch a war with Iran with no authorization from Congress. But waging an illegal war is…

  • STOP CAMPUS CARRYOPPOSE HB1793The “Campus Carry” bill will be heard in the Senate Judiciary Committee on  TUESDAY, APRIL 14 at 1:45 pm in Room 100 at the State House in Concord.1) JOIN KSC & PARTNER ORGS:GunSenseNH “KEEP GUNS OFF CAMPUS” RALLYTuesday, April 14, 11:30 am, State HouseVisibility and Noon press conference 2) TESTIFY Against HB 1793This…

  • After a tough winter, early April is a time of renewal. Daffodils are breaking through the ground and even blooming in some areas of NH.  Buds are showing on trees, and the grass is beginning to green up after a long winter. It is also a time of renewal for our efforts to create positive…

  • We have important news about an unethical and underhanded abuse of power last week: Republicans in the House played games with the floor calendar and closed one session early last week to make sure that no Democratic bills receive a hearing this session—effectively killing almost every bill put forward by a House Democrat in 2026.…

  • Sign in and testify Why are so few bills listed? A short lesson on the legislative process. Why are there fewer bills listed right now? You may have noticed that lately there are fewer requests to sign in or testify on bills. That’s because the legislature is approaching an important deadline called Cross-Over. What is…

  • A Conversation With Youth Organizers About the Future of Our Democracy Thursday, March 12 6:30-8:00pm, Zoom Login at 6:15 for a casual chat about KSC’s latest projects, volunteer opportunities, and your questions. When looking out across the political landscape, so many of you ask: Where are the young people? How do we build a better…

  • The latest iteration of the Save Act passed the US House last week as the Save America Act. It is now headed for the Senate where a majority of GOP Senators (50 + VP Vance) have indicated they support the bill. Currently the filibuster still holds, meaning that 60 votes would be needed to advance…