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Tell Senator Innis to withdraw his support from SB343
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Daniel.Innis@leg.state.nh.us
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There seem to be a good number of people on the Right who seem ambivalent about these healthcare clinics in schools. I think most people just don't understand the agenda at play and what is at stake. So here's a quick thread to clue in your friends on this issue:
https://twitter.com/RebuildNH/status/1752805345397772620

Schools are for education, not healthcare! As we have added to the mission of schools, we have seen how it diluted the education. As a result, we have worse and worse outcomes. Stop the mission creep in public schools, and stop corporatist actors from profiting off a position of near monopoly and privilege.
This bill, HB1002, flew under our radar, unfortunately. The NH House just passed this bill which would allow the government to charge citizens for 91A "right to know" requests. This is an unacceptable move that will severely limit citizen efforts at government transparency and accountability, and we will be coming out strong against it once it crosses over to the Senate. Here are all the knucklehead Republicans who voted for this bill (as well as a link to the full roll call vote). It truly was a bipartisan effort to limit government transparency.
https://granitegrok.com/blog/2024/02/hb1002-passes-the-house-these-republicans-voted-for-a-tax-on-public-records-access
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We've heard that Sen. Innis was not happy with how many activists contacted him about SB363. Reminder: Our representatives work for us.
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Rep. Lisa Smart (R-Meredith) has requested reconsideration on HB1002, the bill that, if signed into law, would allow governments to charge citizens for Right to Know requests. This means that there will be another floor vote. If it fails on reconsideration, the bill will go to the Senate. If it passes on reconsideration, we have a shot at killing it with an ITL motion on the floor.
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HB1156, which would prohibit the state and localities from enforcing any regulations or mandates set forth by the CDC and WHO, is in committee now. Watch testimony live here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tac0b8qEZzE
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The Florida grand jury convened by Gov. Ron DeSantis to evaluate COVID vaccines, masking policies, and lockdowns has issued its first interim report.
READ MORE » https://flvoicenews.com/florida-covid-grand-jury-releases-findings-says-biden-administration-stonewalled-efforts

The biggest shocker (although we're really not surprised) is that they were unable to release much by way of evaluation regarding COVID vaccines... because they were stonewalled by government agencies and prospective witnesses refused to testify for fear of personal and professional reprisal.

There are still many months until the grand jury's work will be done. Let's pray for courage for those with key information so that we may know the truth.
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Light week this week, but two important bills.
https://rebuildnh.com/legislative-updateweek-of-feb-5th-2024/

Wednesday, February 7th, N.H. House
Health and Human Services
LOB, Room 206-208


1:00 p.m. – SUPPORT –HB1663
Medical privacy is a foundation of personal liberty, as demonstrated by the last four years. HIPAA was long misunderstood to protect privacy when it is really about sharing your private data.
State laws on medical privacy are the only thing that can limit how the medical industry and government share your information.
Please show your support for this bipartisan bill to update our medical privacy laws and hold them to the high standard of article 2-b, part 1 of the New Hampshire Constitution!
✉️ Email the committee
HHSEA@leg.state.nh.us

Thursday, February 8th, N.H. House SESSION
OPPOSE – HB1002
This bill wasn’t on our radar earlier. Apologies. It requires the public to pay $25 per hour for right-to-know requests. This is ludicrous. The government works for us, not the other way around.
The bill passed the NH House last week, but a motion for reconsideration has been made, meaning it will have another vote on Thursday.
Please email your reps today and tell them to oppose HB1002 to preserve government transparency.
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HB 1156 will have a committee vote on Friday. This bill is very important as it prohibits the enforcement of any CDC and WHO regulations. We need to give it a little push.

⭐️ ☎️ Please call the committee chair and vice chair and kindly urge them to support HB1156.

Rep Michael Moffett: 603-491-0553
Rep Skip Rollins: 603-504-8501

✉️ Email the committee: housestate-federalrelationsandveteransaffairs@leg.state.nh.us
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