New Hampshire Democrats Have a Plan

House Democrats unveiled their Blueprint For a Stronger New Hampshire, a plan detailing the caucus’s legislative priorities for the 2023-2024 biennium.

After thousands of conversations on our neighbors’ doorsteps last fall, we’ve heard the call from our communities, and stand ready to address their concerns. Across the state, our neighbors are struggling to afford the high cost of energy, rent, and childcare, with many working multiple jobs to make ends meet.

All the while, we know that Republicans have vowed to limit the reproductive freedom of Granite Staters, give big corporations a tax cut for the 10th time in less than a decade, continue to siphon tax dollars for private schools, and oppose real property tax relief for our municipalities.

With our Democratic blueprint as a guide for our legislative work, we know that we can lower costs for Granite State households, grow our economy, protect individual rights and freedoms, maintain healthy and safe communities, and properly fund our public schools for a stronger New Hampshire.”

Cancer Cluster Commission Findings

Cancer Cluster Commission Findings

The Commission on the Seacoast Pediatric Cancer Cluster Investigation has completed its assigned task. State Senator Dr. Tom Sherman of Rye and State Representative Dennis Malloy of Greenland report.

NH Voter Rights Under Seige

SB418 WHICH JEOPARDIZES VOTERS’ RIGHTS SIGNED INTO LAW

The governor never should have signed this bill without first seeking a Supreme Court opinion on its constitutionality as the Secretary of State proposed.

Our military leaders and local election officials repeatedly explained how SB 418 would complicate elections and jeopardize the rights of overseas voters, particularly those serving in our armed forces. The obsession with finding new ways to suppress voters has real, harmful effects on our democracy, and House Democrats will be working to modify this law before it takes effect.