Election Law Update 4/25/18

Election Law Update 4/25/18

The Legislature is weighing HB 372 and HB 1264. Both focus on closing current loop holes in the law. Click here for a WMUR article on the status of these bills. Click here for an earlier GST post on the status of these bills. We need Definition of...
HB628: Vote for More Study

HB628: Vote for More Study

Senate Finance Committee Recommends HB 628 be Held for Further Study. HB628 establishes mandatory paid family and medical leave insurance (FMLI) controlled by the State. The costs to operate the program are unknown. Insurance plans currently exist that provide...
Election Law Update 4/25/18

Domicile or Residence for Voting?

Election Law Requires a Definition of “Domicile” and “Resident” and “Inhabitant”! The NH Constitution uses these terms to recognize or establish specific rights and responsibilities. New Hampshire Statutes RSA 21:6 and RSA 21:6...
Election Law Update 4/25/18

Superior Court to Hear Appeal of SB3

Hillsborough County Superior Court will hear the Democrat Party lawsuit against SB3! Advocating for election integrity has been a specific objective of Granite State Taxpayers for five years. SB3 required that people registering to vote here actually show proof that...
HB628: Vote for More Study

HB 628 Senate Hearing 4/5/18

Senate Committee hearing on HB 628 is Thursday 4/5/18 at 2:30 PM in the State House Room 103! HB628 establishes mandatory paid family and medical leave insurance (FMLI) controlled by the State. California, New Jersey, Rhode Island and New York are the only states with...
HB628: Vote for More Study

CACR 15 Senate Hearing 3/29/18

Senate Committee hearing on CACR 15 is Thursday 3/29/18 at 10:15 AM in the State House Room 103! CACR 15 proposes a Constitutional amendment enabling taxpayers to bring judgments against the government. The NH House voted overwhelmingly for a constitutional amendment...