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Judge refuses to order remote access to New Hampshire House
Members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives stand for the Pledge of Allegiance at the start of their session in Durham, N.H. on Thursday, June 11, 2020, at the Whittemore Center at the University of New Hampshire. The Legislature, which suspended its work in March because of the COVID-19 virus outbreak, gathered at the arena for the first House session held outside the Statehouse since the Civil War. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
New Hampshire s House of Representatives is seen from the Speaker s view in Concord, N.H., Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2010. Following Tuesday s elections Republicans have regained the majority of the 400-member body. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)
NH Democrats decry drive-in voting session
New Hampshire lawmakers meet for an outdoor session, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, N.H. The 400-member House and 24-member Senate are meeting to get sworn in, choose leaders and elect constitutional officers including the Secretary of State. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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CONCORD A plan to assemble the New Hampshire House of Representatives in a parking lot and carry out a “drive-in” voting session next month has set off new concerns from Democrats, who say that it excludes members with disabilities and could lead to a lawsuit under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Published: 12/30/2020 3:51:15 PM
A plan to assemble the New Hampshire House of Representatives in a parking lot and carry out a “drive-in” voting session next month has set off new concerns from Democrats, who say that it excludes members with disabilities – and could lead to a lawsuit under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
House Republican leadership has announced an intention to hold the Jan. 6 “Convening Day” at the University of New Hampshire, this time by having each member sit in their own vehicle and listen to speeches and vote from there.
The 400 representatives would space their cars out using every other parking space, according to a plan from UNH distributed to House representatives on Monday by the Speaker s office. Lawmakers would listen to speeches using an FM radio broadcast.