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At Cornerstone, our heart is to educate and speak out on critical issues impacting the lives of families in the Granite State. Here’s the latest Cornerstone commentary. We hope you’ll take a few minutes and read what we have to say.

Cornerstone commends Senate for passing responsible budget

Today, the NH Senate passed the 2012-13 state budget, HB1 and HB2, each by 19-5 margins down party lines. Commenting on the passage of HB1 and HB2 was Cornerstone Executive Director, Kevin Smith: “We commend the Senate for passing the most responsible and fiscally prudent budget in years.  In the midst of one of

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Cornerstone commends Senate for passing responsible budget

For Immediate Release June 1, 2011 Contact: Kevin Smith Phone: (603) 571-4710 Email: director@nhcornerstone.org Concord, NH – Today, the NH Senate passed the 2012-13 state budget, HB1 and HB2, each by 19-5 margins down party lines. Commenting on the passage of HB1 and HB2 was Cornerstone Executive Director, Kevin Smith: “We commend the Senate

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Cornerstone applauds House passage of voter identification

Today, the NH House passed SB129, a bill requiring photo identification prior to obtaining a ballot to vote, by a margin of 259-116.  Upon concurrence with the Senate or Committee of Conference, the bill will move to the desk of Governor Lynch. Commenting on the passage of this bill was Cornerstone

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Cornerstone applauds House passage of voter identification

For Immediate Release June 1, 2011 Contact: Kevin Smith Phone: (603) 571-4710 Email: director@nhcornerstone.org Concord, NH – Today, the NH House passed SB129, a bill requiring photo identification prior to obtaining a ballot to vote, by a margin of 259-116.  Upon concurrence with the Senate or Committee of Conference, the bill will move

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Cornerstone applauds Senate passage of parental notification

Today, the NH Senate passed by a 17-7 veto-proof majority, HB329, a bill requiring parental notification of a minor seeking an abortion.  The bill was previously passed by the House, also by a veto-proof margin of 256-102.  The bill now moves to the desk of Governor Lynch for a signature

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Cornerstone applauds Senate passage of parental notification

For Immediate Release May 25, 2011 Contact: Kevin Smith Phone: (603) 571-4710 Email: director@nhcornerstone.org Concord, NH – Today, the NH Senate passed by a 17-7 veto-proof majority, HB329, a bill requiring parental notification of a minor seeking an abortion.  The bill was previously passed by the House, also by a veto-proof margin

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Cornerstone Director Kevin Smith comments at RTW press conference

This morning, Cornerstone Action, along with We the People and other various liberty groups, held a press conference to urge Governor Lynch to sign the Right to Work legislation. Below are the remarks given by Cornerstone Executive Director, Kevin Smith: “We are here today because right now, a historic opportunity

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Cornerstone Director Kevin Smith comments at RTW press conference

For Immediate Release May 10, 2011 Contact: Kevin Smith Phone: (603) 571-4710 Email: director@nhcornerstone.org Concord, NH – This morning, Cornerstone Action along with We the People and other various liberty groups held a press conference to urge Governor Lynch to sign the Right to Work legislation. Below are the remarks given

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We The People, Cornerstone Action, AFP and other limited government advocacy organizations to hold press conference regarding NH Right to Work legislation

For Immediate Release May 9, 2011 Contact: Kevin Smith Phone: (603) 571-4710 Email: director@nhcornerstone.org Or, for We the People: Contact:  Jennifer Horn Phone:  603-440-3070 Concord, NH. On Tuesday May 10, 2011, We The People, Cornerstone Action, AFP and other limited government advocacy organizations will call on Gov. John Lynch to

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Cornerstone urges Governor Lynch to sign right-to-work

This morning, the NH House voted to concur with the Senate version of the Right-to-Work bill, 225-140.  The bill now goes to Governor Lynch’s desk for either signature or veto. Cornerstone Executive Director, Kevin Smith, made the following remarks following this development: “We urge Governor Lynch, in the strongest possible

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