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Bill Hearings for Week of 2021-02-28

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  • These are the most liberty-critical hearings for the week.
  • Click on the bill number to read the bill.
  • Click on the committee name to email the committee your thoughts.
  • Bills included in the list below may or may not be included in the Gold Standard.
  • Click here to view the table below in a new window.


Bill Hearings for Week of 2021-02-21

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  • These are the most liberty-critical hearings for the week.
  • Click on the bill number to read the bill.
  • Click on the committee name to email the committee your thoughts.
  • Bills included in the list below may or may not be included in the Gold Standard.
  • Click here to view the table below in a new window.


Bill Hearings for Week of 2021-02-14

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  • These are the most liberty-critical hearings for the week.
  • Click on the bill number to read the bill.
  • Click on the committee name to email the committee your thoughts.
  • Bills included in the list below may or may not be included in the Gold Standard.
  • Click here to view the table below in a new window.


Bill Hearings for Week of 2021-02-07

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  • These are the most liberty-critical hearings for the week.
  • Click on the bill number to read the bill.
  • Click on the committee name to email the committee your thoughts.
  • Bills included in the list below may or may not be included in the Gold Standard.
  • Click here to view the table below in a new window.


Bill Hearings for Week of 2021-01-31

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  • These are the most liberty-critical hearings for the week.
  • Click on the bill number to read the bill.
  • Click on the committee name to email the committee your thoughts.
  • Bills included in the list below may or may not be included in the Gold Standard.
  • Click here to view the table below in a new window.


Bill Hearings for Week of 2021-01-24

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  • These are the most liberty-critical hearings for the week.
  • Click on the bill number to read the bill.
  • Click on the committee name to email the committee your thoughts.
  • Bills included in the list below may or may not be included in the Gold Standard.
  • Click here to view the table below in a new window.


Bill Hearings for Week of 2021-01-18

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  • These are the most liberty-critical hearings for the week.
  • Click on the bill number to read the bill.
  • Click on the committee name to email the committee your thoughts.
  • Bills included in the list below may or may not be included in the Gold Standard.
  • Click here to view the table below in a new window.


2021 Remote Hearings

Remote Hearings – Senate

At this time, the General Court is conducting legislative activities remotely with the exception of publicly noticed sessions in the House or Senate Calendar. If you would like to attend remote public hearings, here are some helpful guidelines to help you navigate the process.

The Senate Calendar will be updated on the state website weekly (usually Thursday or Friday). On the calendar, you can locate all the public hearings scheduled for the following week. Look specifically for the “Remote Hearings” header. Once you have located the bill you are interested in, go to http://gencourt.state.nh.us/remotecommittee/senate.aspx to register to testify. Select the date of the hearing, the committee and the correct bill number. Next, select whether you are an elected official, lobbyist, state staff or a member of the public. Then you will indicate your position on the bill (support/oppose/neutral) and select if you wish to speak on the bill. On the next page, enter your name, email and phone number. Select continue to go to the confirmation page. Here you will see the date and time of the hearing. You will also receive instructions to email any written testimony or other documents you wish to share with the committee.

Sign-in data will be compiled one half hour prior to the start of the Committee’s hearing. If you sign in after that time, the Committee may not have your name before them; however, the Chair will provide an opportunity for you to speak once they have called through the list of names. On the day of the hearing, you will access the meeting using the Zoom Webinar link or the dial in telephone numbers on the Senate Calendar. You can also simply view/listen to the hearing on YouTube, the link is on the Senate Calendar directly under the bill details.

Detailed information on how to register support/opposition for remote Senate hearings is available here.

Remote Hearings – House

The instructions for the House remote hearings are essentially the same as the Senate. The House Calendar will be updated on the state website weekly (usually Thursday or Friday). On the calendar, you can locate all the public hearings scheduled for the following week. Look specifically for the “Committee Meetings” header. Once you have located the bill you are interested in, go to http://gencourt.state.nh.us/house/committees/remotetestimony/default.aspx to register to testify. You can also simply view/listen to the hearing on Zoom, the link is on the House Calendar directly under the bill details.

Detailed information on how to register support/opposition for remote House hearings is available here.

Bill Hearings for Week of 2021-01-11

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  • These are the most liberty-critical hearings for the week.
  • Click on the bill number to read the bill.
  • Click on the committee name to email the committee your thoughts.
  • Bills included in the list below may or may not be included in the Gold Standard.
  • Click here to view the table below in a new window.


Liberty on the Move 2020

Join New Hampshire Liberty Alliance for a fundraiser on Saturday, September 26th, from 6:00 to 10:00 PM, at Manchester Country Club! We will celebrate the successes of 2020 liberty endorsed candidates as we forge ahead to the general election in November! This is a formal event, plated dinner and cash bar. We will unveil the 2020 Liberty Ratings and present a Liberty Vanguard Award! Get your tickets here!

The keynote speaker is Ted Patterson, the Young Americans for Liberty Director of Policy and Hazlitt Coalition Director!

Ted Patterson got involved in the liberty movement with the Ron Paul campaign in 2008 in his home state of Maryland. He narrowly lost a race for State House in 2010, but instead was elected to his local GOP Central Committee. Ted graduated from University of Delaware with a Master’s Degree in Public Policy and ran grassroots liberty activist training at the Foundation for Applied Conservative Leadership until 2017. In addition to running for office, Ted has also worked on the inside as a Legislative Aide in the Maryland House of Delegates and over the past two years has operated his own marketing company. Ted now serves as Director of Policy with Young Americans for Liberty to help mentor and develop America’s next generation of liberty legislators.

 

The Master of Ceremonies is Keith Ammon, former Chair of NHLA.

• Former two-term New Hampshire State Representative
• Current candidate for the NH House
• Endorsed by NHLA
• Endorsed by AFP NH
• Previously endorsed by YAL
• Included in GOPAC’s 2016 class of emerging leaders
• Former NHLA board member serving in the positions of Membership Director, Political Director, and Chair

 

Tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets will not be sold at the event. If you prefer to pay by cash or check, please reach out to info@nhliberty.org. Ticket sales will be limited to 99 and will end at midnight September 25th.

Please note, this event is not Liberty Dinner. We will not have awards for Legislator of the Year or Activist of the Year. NHLA plans to resume Liberty Dinner in its traditional form in 2021.