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Sarah Koski hired as political director

Sarah Koski has joined Cornerstone Policy Research and Cornerstone Action as Political Director, in charge of legislative advocacy. She previously served as field director for the Unlocking Potential Project. “I’m delighted to have the opportunity to serve New Hampshire families through Cornerstone’s family first platform and legislative priorities,” she […]

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Cornerstone supporting five 2015 NH pro-life bills at hearings this week

Representatives of Cornerstone Action will be in Concord in the coming days to support five much-needed measures relating to the life issues. We encourage the House to pass each of these bills. Repeal of the “buffer zone” law (HB 403). This blatantly unconstitutional law is already tied up in

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New Hampshire’s Education Tax credit law remains in effect, helping New Hampshire students

The New Hampshire Supreme Court today left the education tax credit law in place, in the case of Duncan et al. v. State of New Hampshire et al. Cornerstone’s Executive Director Bryan McCormack had this to say about the decision.“Every New Hampshire child has won today. In upholding the

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Cornerstone on Our Senators, ENDA, and Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act

(MANCHESTER)- Last Thursday two important developments occurred in the United States Senate that would be of interest to New Hampshire citizens. First, Senator Lindsey Graham introduced the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, and Senator Kelly Ayotte signed on as a co-sponsor.  Senator Ayotte has been a strong pro-life leader in the

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Opposition to Common Core Exists on Both Sides of Political Spectrum

Opposition to Common Core Exists on Both Sides of Political Spectrum (Concord)- In a letter addressed to Secretary Arne Duncan, Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey (D) wrote about his concerns with “data mining” and collection of sensitive data.  He mentions that “putting sensitive information of students in private hands raises a

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