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New Hampshire Senate Passes Bill Moving Non-Presidential Primary from September to August

Posted on On May 27, the New Hampshire Senate passed HB 98, which moves the non-presidential primary from the second Tuesday in September, to the second Tuesday in August. It also moves the deadline for petitioning candidates to file a declaration of candidacy from June to May. Since that declaration even applies to presidential candidates, it would violate the U.S. Supreme Court precedent Anderson v Celebrezze. The bill is not yet through the legislature, because the Senate version is different from the House version. Now the bill goes back to the House.

Dr Peter McCullough Interview

Dr. Peter McCullough Interview Dr. Peter McCullough has been the world’s most prominent and vocal advocate for early outpatient treatment of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Infection in order to prevent hospitalization and death. On May 19, 2021, John Leake interviewed him about his efforts as a treating physician and researcher. From his unique vantage point, he has observed and documented a PROFOUNDLY DISTURBING POLICY RESPONSE to the pandemic — a policy response that may prove to be the greatest malpractice and malfeasance in the history of medicine and public health. Dr. McCullough is an internist, cardiologist, epidemiologist, and Professor of Medicine at … Continue reading →

Republicans Pursue Changes To N H Voter Registration, Campaign Fundraising Laws

Credit Logan Shannon/NHPR The Republican-led New Hampshire Senate has voted to back its own versions of House plans to overhaul the state’s campaign finance system, and to add a photo-requirement for people who register at the polls without state-approved identification. The bills are among several GOP-backed bills this year that seek to modify current laws around voting and elections. State laws on campaign spending haven’t seen significant change since the 1990s. Rochester Sen. Jim Gray, chairman of the Senate Election Law Committee, pitched the bills as efforts to modernize how New Hampshire conducts campaigns and elections. “These take a small step towards providing an even playing field for all who wish to run for office,” Gray said.

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