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NH Primary Source: Attention turns to upcoming NH House election in 'true swing district'


NH Primary Source: Attention turns to upcoming NH House election in ‘true swing district’
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Updated: 2:33 AM EDT Apr 22, 2021
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Updated: 2:33 AM EDT Apr 22, 2021
NEXT SPECIAL ELECTION. The general election for the only current vacancy in the New Hampshire House is underway. Voters in Merrimack County District 23, which comprises the towns of Bow and Dunbarton, on June 8 will choose between Republican Chris Lins, a sales executive and coach, and Democrat Muriel Hall, a retired teacher at the Bow Elementary School. Lins defeated John Martin in a Republican primary on Tuesday, 210 votes to 74 votes, while Hall received 350 votes despite being unopposed. The winner of last week’s special election in the town of Merrimack, Bill Boyd, was sworn into office on Wednesday by Gov. Chris Sununu. Republican Boyd, who is resigning as a town councilor, defeated Democratic former state Rep. Wendy Thomas in a race that drew atten ....

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NH House bill would end life sentences without possibility of parole


A group of lawmakers in Concord wants to end life-without-parole sentences in prison.Several bills this year aim to give incarcerated felons more opportunities to regain their freedom, but one controversial piece of legislation would end life sentences without the possibility of parole. That bill is facing stiff opposition, including from advocates for truth in sentencing. If you think sentences are too harsh, you should change the penalties that are set out in statute. You can do it one by one, Donna Sytek said.Authors of the bill did carve out an exception for convicts of capital murder, which would bar one current New Hampshire inmate from seeking parole. On a vote of 12-8, the New Hampshire House Criminal Justice Committee gave the bill a negative recommendation. ....

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N.H. House Votes To Expand Gun Laws and Passes Republican-Backed Education Bills


Members passed HB 197, a bill that would expand that state s stand your ground law. Under the current law, in certain situations, New Hampshire citizens have the right to use deadly force against another person outside their own home. This bill would now extend that right to their vehicles.
Rep. Daryl Abbas, a Republican of Salem, is the chairman for the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee. He spoke in support of the bill.
If article 2A of the New Hampshire constitution allows a person the right to bear arms to protect yourself, your family, your property and your state, it s only natural that our written laws would allow you to protect yourself and your family to the same degree inside your vehicle as if you were inside your home,” Abbas said. ....

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N.H. House Speaker Packard Says State House Security Taking Precautions


Rick Ganley: You were officially elected on the same day that thousands of pro-Trump extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol. I know Governor Sununu has said President Trump is partly responsible for that violence and called those involved in the attack domestic terrorists, though he has stopped short of calling for the president s removal. I m wondering if you agree that the president is responsible for last week s violence.
Sherman Packard: Last week s violence was inexcusable. You know, sitting here and speculating as to who s responsible and who isn t responsible, to me, isn t as relevant as condemning what happened down there. Everybody has the right to protest. I mean, that to me, it s a freedom of speech issue. And I will stand up and defend it, you know, to my last breath in a manner of speaking. ....

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