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NH House GOP Fast-Tracks Right To Work Legislation


The House is expected to vote on the bill before April 8, the House bill crossover deadline.
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Right-to-work laws, which would allow workers the freedom to choose whether or not to join a union in the workplace –or at least to pay union fees have been debated in New Hampshire for decades. The closest a bill has gotten to passage was in 2011 when Gov. John Lynch s veto came within 12 votes of being overridden in the GOP-controlled House.
Senate Bill 61 just passed the state Senate 13-11 but it faces an uncertain future in the House. It has been scheduled for a hearing by the House Labor Industrial and Rehabilitative Services Committee on March 25 – more than a week ahead of a deadline to vote on House-related bills. The move signals an accelerated schedule by the slim Republican majority – but supporters believe they have the votes.

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'Despair!' Over New Hampshire House Rule Allowing Carry - GAT Daily (Guns Ammo Tactical)


GAT Daily (Guns Ammo Tactical)
December 14, 2020
Picture unrelated but awesome. Man firing his .50 from his living room out to his outdoor range. Because he can.
This. Is. Gold.
Full credit to the author for bringing forth their opinion on the issue and how they feel. It is and will forever remain their right to do so. But I retain my equally opinionated rights to pick it apart as an emotive farce pretending to be logic. So here we go.
I felt
as I recently read in the 
Monitor that New Hampshire House Republicans have reversed the rule banning firearms and deadly weapons from the House floor and gallery.

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