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Legislative Update: House Session; End-of-Life Study and Birth Records.

Week of March 11th – March 16th House to Vote March 14 on End-of-Life Study and Amending Gender on Birth Records BILL: HB 291 Establishing a Committee to Study Certain Findings and other Initiatives Regarding End-of-Life Care.  CORNERSTONE POSITION: Cornerstone supports the committee minority position of OUGHT TO PASS WITH AMENDMENT, which would ensure that […]

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Legislative Update 04/03/2023: Your Help is Urgently Needed to Protect Life in New Hampshire!

Your Support is Urgently Needed to Help Protect Pre-Born Life HB 224 — Sign in now in opposition. Contact your senator to vote NO. Read our full analysis of what happened in the House last week and why. Last week, in a tragic blow to life in New Hampshire, the House of Representatives voted to pass

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Legislative Update 03/13/2023: A Win and a Loss: Updates on Recent Legislation and Where Your Action is Needed Now!

A Step Forward for Students in New Hampshire SB 219, Thursday was an important step forward for the Students First Act, a bill we support. As amended by Senator Keith Murphy, the bill will require that—before school budget meetings—school districts show line graphs to voters on school costs, teacher pay, and administrator pay.

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Legislative Update 2/13/2023: Sprawling Administration is Weighing Down our Schools!

SB 219, The Students First Act—introduced by Senator Keith Murphy—will be heard by the Senate Education Committee on Tuesday. This important bill will crack down on sprawling, expensive school administration in New Hampshire and ensure that education spending prioritizes students first. New Hampshire schools often point to low-paid teachers as

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