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JUST IN - The days of speculation are over: Biden admin is set to launch a COVID passport that Americans must have to engage in commerce/travel and would track Americans that took the vaccine, despite warnings by civil rights advocates (Washington Post)
Sources:
https://archive.is/nyxyf
https://nationalfile.com/theyre-here-biden-regime-is-developing-vaccine-passport-americans-must-have-to-engage-in-commerce/
https://beckernews.com/breaking-biden-administration-set-to-launch-covid-passport-that-would-track-americans-who-have-taken-vaccines-38141/
Sources:
https://archive.is/nyxyf
https://nationalfile.com/theyre-here-biden-regime-is-developing-vaccine-passport-americans-must-have-to-engage-in-commerce/
https://beckernews.com/breaking-biden-administration-set-to-launch-covid-passport-that-would-track-americans-who-have-taken-vaccines-38141/
archive.is
‘Vaccine passports’ are on the way, but developing them won’t be easy…
archived 28 Mar 2021 15:31:51 UTC
Cuomo is test driving it for Biden: https://www.dailywire.com/news/new-york-will-officially-begin-requiring-vaccine-passports-on-april-2
Will New Yorkers fight for their freedoms?
Will New Yorkers fight for their freedoms?
The Daily Wire
New York Will Officially Begin Requiring ‘Vaccine Passports’ On April 2
New Yorkers will be required to show “vaccine passports” — proof that they have received the COVID-19 vaccine — in order to re-enter society.
Turn up the pressure on the House reps! Take a minute to email allreps@reopennh.com and ask them to support the budget with amendment. Here are some talking points to use in your emails, or if you choose to call your own representatives to urge their support. Please do not copy and paste them, but write them out into your own words:
-The budget contains comprehensive State of Emergency reforms that the governor promised us last fall, but has since said he will veto. Let’s hold the governor to his word and restore the Constitutional balance of powers.
-The emergency powers reforms in no way impede the governor’s ability to issue emergency orders during a State of Emergency, but they do create legislative oversight to the extension of State of Emergency declarations to prevent abuses of power.
-The State of Emergency is intricately tied into the budget because the budget defines spending policy for the state and the executive branch is spending our tax dollars to implement its emergency powers, so it is perfectly appropriate for State of Emergency reforms to be in the budget.
-It is imperative the House pass the budget so that the House can have a say in the budget process. It is the Constitutional role of the N.H. House of Representatives to lead all state spending policy.
-The budget contains comprehensive State of Emergency reforms that the governor promised us last fall, but has since said he will veto. Let’s hold the governor to his word and restore the Constitutional balance of powers.
-The emergency powers reforms in no way impede the governor’s ability to issue emergency orders during a State of Emergency, but they do create legislative oversight to the extension of State of Emergency declarations to prevent abuses of power.
-The State of Emergency is intricately tied into the budget because the budget defines spending policy for the state and the executive branch is spending our tax dollars to implement its emergency powers, so it is perfectly appropriate for State of Emergency reforms to be in the budget.
-It is imperative the House pass the budget so that the House can have a say in the budget process. It is the Constitutional role of the N.H. House of Representatives to lead all state spending policy.
Rep. Eric Gallager doesn't like all your messages. Keep it up! Maybe let him know what you think on Twitter too? Make sure to tag @GovChrisSununu 👍
https://twitter.com/cooljeanius/status/1377005509379813376
https://twitter.com/cooljeanius/status/1377005509379813376
They said the quiet part out loud: "The vaccine is the ticket back to pre-pandemic life. ...We have a very narrow window to tie reopening policy to vaccination status. Because otherwise if everything is reopened, then what is the carrot going to be? How are we going to incentivize people to get the vaccine? So that's why I think the CDC and the Biden Administration needs to come out a lot bolder and say, If you're vaccinated, you can do all these things, here are all these freedoms that you have. Because otherwise, people are going to go out and enjoy these freedoms anyway."
WATCH HERE: https://twitter.com/i/status/1377783039187636225
WATCH HERE: https://twitter.com/i/status/1377783039187636225
Twitter
Jesse Kelly
America’s communists are no different than communists have always been. https://t.co/WQUkW2Moht
Watch ASAP: https://youtu.be/pWoDbGNt4wg
Naomi Wolf describes how this vaccine passport IS a social credit system. There will be no freedom left it this is adopted. That is not hyperbole.
We will keep you apprised and be part of the effort to ban vaccine passports in NH.
Naomi Wolf describes how this vaccine passport IS a social credit system. There will be no freedom left it this is adopted. That is not hyperbole.
We will keep you apprised and be part of the effort to ban vaccine passports in NH.
YouTube
Watch Dr Naomi Wolf Discuss "Why Vaccine Passports Equal Slavery Forever"
Dr Naomi Wolf Discusses "Why Vaccine Passports Equal Slavery Forever"
Read about the Chinese Communist Party's mandatory vaccination campaign: Forced COVID-19 Vaccination Widespread in China, Sources Say https://link.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/forced-covid-19-vaccination-widespread-in-china-sources-say_3752935.html
Our politicians have followed the communist model when it comes to COVID for too long. Mandatory vaccination (which includes corporate-led via vaccine passports, not just government-led) must be the bright red line. Time to walk back the totalitarianism and return the God-given freedom of Americans.
Our politicians have followed the communist model when it comes to COVID for too long. Mandatory vaccination (which includes corporate-led via vaccine passports, not just government-led) must be the bright red line. Time to walk back the totalitarianism and return the God-given freedom of Americans.
The Epoch Times
Forced COVID-19 Vaccination Widespread in China, Sources Say
Mounting evidence shows the Chinese Communist Party has been imposing vaccinations upon the public, despite concerns over efficacy and health implications.
"He declined to predict when the pandemic might “end” in the Granite State, but believed that the state’s mask mandate will likely end in the next few weeks depending on how many residents receive COVID-19 vaccines."
https://manchesterinklink.com/sununu-sits-down-the-manchester-chamber-of-commerce-for-state-of-the-state-discussion/
If you are all good little citizens and get your vaccines, he might loosen the ineffective, tyrannical restrictions holding you hostage. Setting up those naughty anti-vaxxers as scapegoats for the next time he moves the goalposts.
https://manchesterinklink.com/sununu-sits-down-the-manchester-chamber-of-commerce-for-state-of-the-state-discussion/
If you are all good little citizens and get your vaccines, he might loosen the ineffective, tyrannical restrictions holding you hostage. Setting up those naughty anti-vaxxers as scapegoats for the next time he moves the goalposts.
Manchester Ink Link | Where all things Manchester Connect!
Sununu sits down with Manchester Chamber of Commerce for State of the State discussion | Manchester Ink Link
This man is a hero. Standing up for the kids in his care when no one else would. Maybe ReopenNH folks in Pembroke should be calling and emailing the athletic director...
https://granitegrok.com/blog/2021/04/a-message-from-coach-brad-keyes-fired-for-refusing-to-make-track-athletes-wear-masks-while-competing
https://granitegrok.com/blog/2021/04/a-message-from-coach-brad-keyes-fired-for-refusing-to-make-track-athletes-wear-masks-while-competing
Granite Grok
A Message From Coach Brad Keyes - Fired For Refusing to Make Track Athletes Wear Masks While Competing - Granite Grok
A Message From Coach Brad Keyes - Fired For Refusing to Make Track Athletes Wear Masks While Competing.
New Director's Report is live! Check out Melissa's quick update on what is going on this week in the House – it is a BUSY week. https://reopennh.com/directors-report-big-week-in-the-house
If you haven't emailed the reps about supporting the budget, please send an email to allreps@reopennh.com. Ask them to the support the budget as amended, with state of emergency reforms included.
If you haven't emailed the reps about supporting the budget, please send an email to allreps@reopennh.com. Ask them to the support the budget as amended, with state of emergency reforms included.
ReopenNH
Director's Report: BIG WEEK in the House - ReopenNH
ReopenNH director Melissa Blasek reviews the coming legislative week in the House of Representatives. There are important bills on deck including the budget (with state of emergency reforms within it) and bills to protect religious liberty, protect citizens…
Wednesday through Friday this week, the N.H. House will meet to vote on seven ReopenNH bills and the state budget that contains three emergency reform provisions, which would help restore the balance of powers, reestablish our constitutional form of government, and protect citizens from medical tyranny.
We appreciate your help so far during this process, and we intend to keep you up to date as House bills head over to the Senate and vice versa and we advance our movement through the people's Legislature to restore our Republic. At this time, please get in touch with your own state representatives and talk to them to consider the following recommendations. We've listed them in order of importance:
• Please ask your representatives to support the budget, which consists of HB 1 and HB 2, as amended. The amendment that contains emergency powers reform includes ReopenNH provisions in sections 76, 77 and 332. In summary:
◦ Section 76 would give the Legislature the sole authority to continue–or not continue–states of emergency, and it could end the current State of Emergency as soon as it becomes effective state law.
◦ Section 77 creates a nominal State of Emergency option so the state could continue to receive federal funds related to a State of Emergency without allowing the governor to exercise extraordinary powers.
◦ Section 332 is essentially the text of HB 63, which would refund penalties given to businesses for violating emergency orders and expunge any record of wrongdoing.
• HB 440 as amended has been rewritten as an amazing bill to prohibit the suspension of civil liberties during a State of Emergency. The bill, which is a beautifully written masterpiece, responds to the Binford decision of the N.H. Superior Court and clarifies that a State of Emergency does not give the governor or state bureaucrats the authority to suspend law or the Constitution due to a State of Emergency. Reading this bill as amended will make you smile, or perhaps even bring tears of joy. Please ask your representatives to support this bill as amended with emphasis.
• Likewise, HB 542 as amended has been rewritten as an amazing religious freedom bill that would have prevented many of the abuses of power during the State of Emergency that affected churches, synagogues, mosques and other religious assemblies. Please ask your representatives to support this bill as amended with emphasis.
• HB 506 would protect the individual right to bodily autonomy by creating a new protected class of individuals under state civil rights law who could not be discriminated against by any public or private establishment in the state. That means you could not be denied access to a store, workplace, school, or government office because you refuse to take a vaccine, a Covid-19 test or wear a medical device, such as a mask. The bill is currently opposed by the committee, but we want the bill to become law. Please ask your representatives to oppose the committee's recommendation and support an OTP recommendation for HB 506.
• HB 402 adds protections to the governor's emergency power to take commercial private property by requiring a supermajority vote of the Legislature and the Executive Council before such a property could be taken by warrant. Please ask your representatives to support this bill.
• HB 439 would strip out language from the law enabling city counsils to pass ordinances that gives them blanket authority to do anything they want, including local mask ordinances. Please ask your representatives to support this property rights bill.
• HB 221 would prohibit the state from entering citizens' information into the state's new vaccine registry without written consent from the patient. The committee voted to oppose this bill, so please ask your representatives to vote against the committee's recommendations and support an OTP recommendation for HB 221.
• HB 417 as amended is a different approach from the language in the budget to amend emergency powers law in RSA 4:45.
We appreciate your help so far during this process, and we intend to keep you up to date as House bills head over to the Senate and vice versa and we advance our movement through the people's Legislature to restore our Republic. At this time, please get in touch with your own state representatives and talk to them to consider the following recommendations. We've listed them in order of importance:
• Please ask your representatives to support the budget, which consists of HB 1 and HB 2, as amended. The amendment that contains emergency powers reform includes ReopenNH provisions in sections 76, 77 and 332. In summary:
◦ Section 76 would give the Legislature the sole authority to continue–or not continue–states of emergency, and it could end the current State of Emergency as soon as it becomes effective state law.
◦ Section 77 creates a nominal State of Emergency option so the state could continue to receive federal funds related to a State of Emergency without allowing the governor to exercise extraordinary powers.
◦ Section 332 is essentially the text of HB 63, which would refund penalties given to businesses for violating emergency orders and expunge any record of wrongdoing.
• HB 440 as amended has been rewritten as an amazing bill to prohibit the suspension of civil liberties during a State of Emergency. The bill, which is a beautifully written masterpiece, responds to the Binford decision of the N.H. Superior Court and clarifies that a State of Emergency does not give the governor or state bureaucrats the authority to suspend law or the Constitution due to a State of Emergency. Reading this bill as amended will make you smile, or perhaps even bring tears of joy. Please ask your representatives to support this bill as amended with emphasis.
• Likewise, HB 542 as amended has been rewritten as an amazing religious freedom bill that would have prevented many of the abuses of power during the State of Emergency that affected churches, synagogues, mosques and other religious assemblies. Please ask your representatives to support this bill as amended with emphasis.
• HB 506 would protect the individual right to bodily autonomy by creating a new protected class of individuals under state civil rights law who could not be discriminated against by any public or private establishment in the state. That means you could not be denied access to a store, workplace, school, or government office because you refuse to take a vaccine, a Covid-19 test or wear a medical device, such as a mask. The bill is currently opposed by the committee, but we want the bill to become law. Please ask your representatives to oppose the committee's recommendation and support an OTP recommendation for HB 506.
• HB 402 adds protections to the governor's emergency power to take commercial private property by requiring a supermajority vote of the Legislature and the Executive Council before such a property could be taken by warrant. Please ask your representatives to support this bill.
• HB 439 would strip out language from the law enabling city counsils to pass ordinances that gives them blanket authority to do anything they want, including local mask ordinances. Please ask your representatives to support this property rights bill.
• HB 221 would prohibit the state from entering citizens' information into the state's new vaccine registry without written consent from the patient. The committee voted to oppose this bill, so please ask your representatives to vote against the committee's recommendations and support an OTP recommendation for HB 221.
• HB 417 as amended is a different approach from the language in the budget to amend emergency powers law in RSA 4:45.
The bill would extend an initial state of emergency to 30 days, but then require legislative approval to renew a state of emergency or any emergency orders issued by the governor. The bill would also require oversight by the Executive Council prior to spending any federal emergency dollars. This bill is a step in the right direction, but is not as effective as the language in the budget. We support passing both the budget and HB 417 to give the Senate two options for amending emergency powers laws. Please ask your representatives to support both the budget and HB 417.
For clarification folks, we need you to contact your Representatives at this time: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/members/default.aspx
Junior is on point. Maybe there are some elected Republicans who need to see this tweet? https://twitter.com/DonaldJTrumpJr/status/1379409607165161472?s=20
It’s Time to Contact the Senate!
NH House Passes Emergency Reforms along with State Budget
Please contact all 24 senators and ask them to support the budget. As written, the State of Emergency would end.
The N.H. House passed the budget bills today containing the emergency powers reforms that you helped us include, and now the bill is on its way to the Senate. We appreciate the representatives who voted with us today, and we also appreciate you for reminding them to do the right thing. Thank you!
Votes tomorrow and Friday for our other emergency powers bills are still to come as part of this week’s House session.
Now that the N.H. House budget has passed, it will be sent to the Senate, which will work to pass its own version of the budget. We are going to want to contact the Senate and ask them to include emergency powers reforms in the budget. Once the Senate budget is passed, the House and Senate will appoint members to attend a committee of conference to work out the differences. This is the point when we must push the hardest for our Legislature to do the right thing. Assuming the Legislature acts to include the emergency powers reforms, and the amended budget passes both the House and the Senate, the governor will then have five business days to sign the budget, veto the budget, or allow the budget to become law without his signature. We will continue to ask our representatives to deny their support for any budget that does not include these emergency powers reforms.
We are working on several strategies to advance our cause from this point forward. As of today, please contact all 24 senators using the email addresses listed below and ask them to support emergency powers reforms in the budget. You may also use the “Find Your Senator” button to get a phone number to call your own Senator.
Talking points to consider using in your calls and emails:
- The House budget contains comprehensive State of Emergency reforms that the governor promised us last fall, but has since said he won’t sign. Let’s hold the governor to his word and restore the Constitutional balance of powers to the Legislature by including these reforms in the final budget.
- The emergency powers reforms in no way impede the governor’s ability to issue emergency orders during a State of Emergency, but they do create legislative oversight to the extension of State of Emergency declarations to prevent abuses of power.
- The State of Emergency is intricately tied into the budget because the budget defines spending policy for the state and the executive branch is spending our tax dollars to implement its emergency powers, so it is perfectly appropriate for State of Emergency reforms to be in the budget.
- It is imperative the Senate pass the budget so that the Legislature can have a say in the budget process. The Legislature, not the governor, should be creating state laws and setting state spending policy.
- The State of Emergency is over and citizens need to have some normalcy restored so the economy and culture can recover. It’s going to take time, but we cannot let this biennium go by without a return to the Constitutional balance of powers. Passing these reforms in the budget is our best chance we have to restore our government to its intended form.
NH House Passes Emergency Reforms along with State Budget
Please contact all 24 senators and ask them to support the budget. As written, the State of Emergency would end.
The N.H. House passed the budget bills today containing the emergency powers reforms that you helped us include, and now the bill is on its way to the Senate. We appreciate the representatives who voted with us today, and we also appreciate you for reminding them to do the right thing. Thank you!
Votes tomorrow and Friday for our other emergency powers bills are still to come as part of this week’s House session.
Now that the N.H. House budget has passed, it will be sent to the Senate, which will work to pass its own version of the budget. We are going to want to contact the Senate and ask them to include emergency powers reforms in the budget. Once the Senate budget is passed, the House and Senate will appoint members to attend a committee of conference to work out the differences. This is the point when we must push the hardest for our Legislature to do the right thing. Assuming the Legislature acts to include the emergency powers reforms, and the amended budget passes both the House and the Senate, the governor will then have five business days to sign the budget, veto the budget, or allow the budget to become law without his signature. We will continue to ask our representatives to deny their support for any budget that does not include these emergency powers reforms.
We are working on several strategies to advance our cause from this point forward. As of today, please contact all 24 senators using the email addresses listed below and ask them to support emergency powers reforms in the budget. You may also use the “Find Your Senator” button to get a phone number to call your own Senator.
Talking points to consider using in your calls and emails:
- The House budget contains comprehensive State of Emergency reforms that the governor promised us last fall, but has since said he won’t sign. Let’s hold the governor to his word and restore the Constitutional balance of powers to the Legislature by including these reforms in the final budget.
- The emergency powers reforms in no way impede the governor’s ability to issue emergency orders during a State of Emergency, but they do create legislative oversight to the extension of State of Emergency declarations to prevent abuses of power.
- The State of Emergency is intricately tied into the budget because the budget defines spending policy for the state and the executive branch is spending our tax dollars to implement its emergency powers, so it is perfectly appropriate for State of Emergency reforms to be in the budget.
- It is imperative the Senate pass the budget so that the Legislature can have a say in the budget process. The Legislature, not the governor, should be creating state laws and setting state spending policy.
- The State of Emergency is over and citizens need to have some normalcy restored so the economy and culture can recover. It’s going to take time, but we cannot let this biennium go by without a return to the Constitutional balance of powers. Passing these reforms in the budget is our best chance we have to restore our government to its intended form.
N.H. State Senate
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Erin.Hennessey@leg.state.nh.us, Bob.Giuda@leg.state.nh.us, Jeb.Bradley@leg.state.nh.us, David.Watters@leg.state.nh.us, Suzanne.Prentiss@leg.state.nh.us, James.Gray@leg.state.nh.us, Harold.French@leg.state.nh.us, Ruth.Ward@leg.state.nh.us, Denise.Ricciardi@leg.state.nh.us, Jay.Kahn@leg.state.nh.us, Gary.Daniels@leg.state.nh.us, Kevin.Avard@leg.state.nh.us, Cindy.Rosenwald@leg.state.nh.us, Sharon.Carson@leg.state.nh.us, Becky.Whitley@leg.state.nh.us, Kevin.Cavanaugh@leg.state.nh.us, John.Reagan111@gmail.com, Donna.Soucy@leg.state.nh.us, Regina.Birdsell@leg.state.nh.us, Lou.Dallesandro@leg.state.nh.us, Rebecca.PerkinsKwoka@leg.state.nh.us, Chuck.Morse@leg.state.nh.us, William.Gannon@leg.state.nh.us, Tom.Sherman@leg.state.nh.us,
We just learned that NH Rep. Greg Hough (Laconia) lost their home and everything inside, including a family member. Please keep this family in your prayers, and if you are in a position to help the family financially, a Go Fund Me has been setup to replace immediate needs like clothing and shelter: https://gofund.me/bb025ed0
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Helping Higgins Hough support from the House fire, organized by Teal Murphy
Today, Sue Higgins and Greg Hough lost their home and everything inside… Teal Murphy needs your support for Helping Higgins Hough support from the House fire