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How Carroll County reps voted this session


CONWAY — As a two-term state representative I felt it would be a service to constituents to let them know how each member of our county legislative delegation has voted on various bills.
In my March 10 article, I explained how an idea moves through the legislative process to become a law — or not.
This time, I will discuss some of the unusual activities that took place at the recent House Session and review the Carroll County representatives votes on 12 bills. Anyone can go to the NH General Court website (gencourt.state.nh.us) and click on “voting record” to find out how their representative voted on every bill since they began in their first term. ....

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My Turn: Why I left last week's House session


My Turn: Why I left last week’s House session
Published: 3/3/2021 6:00:07 AM
I was one of the Democrats who left the Bedford Sportsplex last Wednesday. But the news reports didn’t tell the whole story.
Yes, we were upset about plucking another anti-choice bill (HB 233) out of its place in the rotation of bills in the second part of the calendar that were meant to be acted on at Thursday’s session. For me though, part of the outrage began when the first such bill (HB 625) which had already been passed despite the bipartisan recommendation from the committee to kill the bill was passed and then referred to a second committee. That referral was proper as the bill contains fines ranging up $100,000 in it and that next committee – Criminal Justice – is one that judges the fairness of penalties. After several more bills had been acted upon, we learned that the referral to that second committee had been waived – meaning that there would be no opportunity for the ....

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