SB287 could cost military voters, seniors, veterans, disabled voters, and other Granite Staters their right to vote. Governor Ayotte, @KellyAyotte, must veto this bill and protect the right to vote for all Granite Staters!
#NHPolitics#StopSB287
This is unofficial until N.H. Scholarship Fund files report with N.H. DOE but sources confirm applications for EFAs exceed the 10,000 cap in state law; if holds, the new cap in 2026 would be 12,500. Proviso: The cap is on actual use of EFAs, not approved applications. #nhpolitics
In the past, NH House and Senate have passed a conditional continuing resolution on the last day (Thurs.) without need for a special session, when there was a question about whether the governor would veto. None of this chaos is necessary, nor is a special session. #nhpolitics
Having indicated she would veto the Legislature's version of the FY 2026-2027 state budget, N.H. Governor @KellyAyotte says she will call for a special session if budget legislation doesn't become law by EOD on Thursday, 6/26. #nhgov#nhpolitics
Gov. Ayotte should join the Fight For Our Future rally on Tuesday, 6/24 at 5:00 p.m. at the State House where folks are gathering to show we do NOT support this budget! #FightForOurFutureNH#NHPolitics
Inexplicably neither side mentioned this during debate in either the House or Senate but final parental rights bill struck out "parental consent for health care services" (read access to contraception). @ppnne rightly declared victory today. #nhpolitics
Good news! both legislative bodies voted to remove the provisions in the so-called “parental bill of rights” bills that would have banned confidential birth control for teens. This is an important victory for the health and safety of Granite Staters! #NHPolitics
Good news for now: the NH House did NOT pass a ban on confidential access to birth control for young people - the NH Senate will vote on another version later today. More updates to come. #NHPolitics