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Do you know how a bill becomes a law in NH? Brush up on the basics w/ this 2min video. If you want a deeper dive, join our next 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐝 𝟏𝟎𝟏 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠!

𝐖𝐇𝐀𝐓: Crash course on God’s heart for civic government & how to answer the call to make a positive impact in the Granite State through civic engagement.

𝐖𝐇𝐄𝐍: Sunday, March 24, 5pm - 7pm

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When will this madness stop? CDC recommending YET ANOTHER BOOSTER for seniors.

https://www.dossier.today/p/dose-number-nine-cdc-panel-green

This "is considered a booster that targets the Eris variant, or EG.5. But what Pfizer and Moderna don’t want you to find out is that the Eris variant no longer exists. The data for this comes directly from the CDC. "

Disgusting malpractice in our federal agencies yet again putting profits over people.
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Melissa is reporting MASSIVE turnout for HB 1610 – FOUR rooms full of families showed up to testify against the bill that would force mandatory statewide assessments of "all learning environments."

RebuildNH opposes how this bill is written, but also opposes the intent, which was for it to just apply to EFA students. This is how they poison pill school choice programs- by forcing students back into the system in the name of "accountability". We know that public schools teachers "teach to the test". We also know that public school standardized tests are now based in Common Core. Parents who choose to take their children out of public schools are seeking to educate their children differently. They don't want to have to tailor that education in the same way that occurs in public school in order to perform well on a test that was designed to test the specific curriculums used in public schools.

If you haven't already, make sure you email the committee!

✉️ Email: HouseEducationCommittee@leg.state.nh.us
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This morning the House Special Committee on DCYF, chaired by Rep. Leah Cushman, required every person testifying to take an oath before giving their testimony. This is unusual for House committees, but it is in statute and is therefore within the rights of the People's representatives to do so. With the level of outright lying we've seen on other committees (ahem, executive departments testifying in front of the HHS committee), thanks should go to the Republican representatives insisting on truthfulness. On the other hand, Democrat members objected to this move, calling a requirement that people testifying tell the truth "insulting."

Watch the exchange here:
https://www.youtube.com/live/MOg_Q3gQDfc?si=tQBufAdhgDagBcuF&t=241
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UK has always had the best COVID data. And it is showing incredible death, especially among those with 4 doses or more. 80 percent of COVID deaths last year were among the 4x vaxxed. Only 5 percent of deaths were unvaccinated. If this isn't evidence to pull this bioweapon from the market, I don't know what is.
https://twitter.com/JimFergusonUK/status/1764999937127788652
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Good news. HB 1002 (which would allow govt entities to charge for Right to Know requests) is dead. Sent to interim study.
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More good news today: HB 1610 (the bill to force testing on kids in "all learning environments") was voted ITL ("inexpedient to legislate") by the committee, and it was placed on the Consent Calendar. That means that unless a rep pulls it off Consent on the floor and subjects it to its own floor vote, it will die. Well done, folks!
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Keep the good news coming! HB 1194, which prevents the government from adding non-communicable disease vaccines to the childhood school mandate schedule, has passed the House. On to the Senate!
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This image was spotted at one of California's School-Based Healthcare Clinics. They are coming after our kids for profit, and they aren't even ashamed of it. Another "public-private partnership" situation gone awry.
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HB 1012, Rep. Leah Cushman's bill exempting from criminal penalty certain parenting decisions intended to encourage a child's independence and freedom, has been voted OTP-A (ought to pass with amendment) out of committee, and has been placed on the consent calendar. Unfortunately, the amended version of the bill has really undercut the intent of the bill. It doesn't seem to provide much protection to parents, given how totally subjective the bill language is now ("reasonable risks to further their development as human beings" – what a parent might find reasonable DCYF might find unreasonable). Let's hope that the Senate recognizes this problem and adds back in more protections for parents.
The 5th Circuit has reversed an injunction against a Texas law that mandates age verification for online porn access.
https://www.usnews.com/news/top-news/articles/2024-03-08/us-court-upholds-texas-law-mandating-age-verification-for-online-porn

This decision has farther-reaching implications because it reinforced that the the state has a rational, constitutional interest in controlling minors’ access to obscene materials on the Internet. And further, if the state has a rational, constitutional interest in controlling minors’ access to obscene materials on the Internet, how much more obviously rational is the state’s interest in protecting kids the very same way in the school library? Finally a breath of common sense when it comes to pushing back on the Left's assaults against our childrens' innocence.
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A North Carolina appeals court has ruled that the PREP Act as a get-out-of-jail free card for anyone connected with the Covid shots. Similar actions have come out of Kansas and Oklahoma courts. By all accounts, the PREP Act appears to be an airtight shield against lawsuits.

READ and SHARE » https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/urgent-a-new-court-ruling-shows-the
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Rep. Leah Cushman responds to the Union Leader's editorial criticizing her decision to require an oath before testifying on the DCYF special investigative committee.
https://www.unionleader.com/opinion/op-eds/rep-leah-p-cushman-oath-is-commitment-to-truthfulness-and-accountability/article_45072610-dc92-11ee-af0b-9fdb3e39ed41.html

"...Requesting everyone who comes to provide testimony on this grave matter to swear an oath is a principled and measured approach aimed to uphold the integrity of the proceedings and ensure the most accurate information needed to inform the work of the Legislature. It is one of the few tools legislators have in their tool box to help protect the rights and liberties of the people. Rather than undermine the credibility of the process, it serves to underscore it and reaffirm the Legislature’s commitment to transparency and accountability."

Unfortunately, Rep. Cushman was stripped of her chairmanship and position on the committee by the Speaker last week over this decision. Government transparency requires truthfulness, and it's a shame the Speaker doesn't share her commitment to serious, truthful inquiry on behalf of the People of NH. Hopefully he will change course and suggest that House rules be changed to normalize oaths for investigative committees in the future.
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