by GST | Apr 14, 2022 | Legislation, Opinion, Special Alerts
Pandemic Rules Regarding Absentee Voting Are No Longer In Place. It’s been well established that the absentee ballot process is less secure that voting in person. New Hampshire RSA 657:1 limits use of absentee voting to specific circumstances, including...
by GST | Apr 7, 2022 | Legislation, Opinion, Special Alerts
SB400 sets up state control of management and outcomes of zoning and development decisions. Those decisions are currently the responsibility of zoning and planning boards in NH cities and towns. SB400, an Act “relative to training and procedures for zoning and...
by GST | Jan 27, 2022 | Legislation, Special Alerts
The Proposed Constitutional Amendment (CACR 36) Would Limit Voting to NH and US Citizens Sen. Regina Birdsell has filed legislation that would amend the New Hampshire Constitution to ensure that only citizens of the United States and citizens of New Hampshire can vote...
by GST | Jan 26, 2022 | Legislation, Opinion, Special Alerts
By Andrew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center. As School Choice Week kicks off, it’s worth considering why there’s no such thing as Grocery Choice Week. Or Clothing Choice Week. Or Home Choice Week. When it comes to the basic necessities of life — food, clothing and...
by GST | Jan 26, 2022 | Legislation, Opinion, Special Alerts
Senate Democrats Fail to End the Filibuster and Take Over Elections. On January 19, 2020, Senate Leader Schumer attempted to pass their Federal Election takeover. Granite State Taxpayers has reported on his plan and the positions of NH Senators Shaheen and Hassan....
by GST | Jan 8, 2022 | Legislation, Special Alerts
GST has previously commented on Issues from the 2020 Election that Undermined its Integrity. In a recent Imprimis from Hillsdale College, Mollie Hemingway sheds a whole new light on integrity issues. We’re familiar with Facebook and its actions to stifle speech...