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Aitken: Don't Mass Up NH!?

These words meant nothing it seems

Last year 68 so-called “Republicans” voted with 152 Dems to pass HB 1291. Fortunately we knew who they were because it was a roll call vote. Thankfully one Senator killed it when it crossed over.

On the 13th of March “Republican” anarchists pushed through a number of damaging House bills on voice votes.

Is there any State Rep who, as an ‘unapologetic Republican’, would ever have the guts to remove these horrific bills from the consent calendar, speak against them, and demand a roll call? Or are they just going to allow themselves to be steamrolled?

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The Agenda 2030 disaster is now being pushed by builder and realtor lobbies, AFP-NH, NHLA, and the ‘freestate’ crazies who are mainly the authors of these anarchist bills. These bills will definitely help “Mass up NH” in just the way Governor Ayotte described.

Meanwhile, Governor Ayotte herself is complicit if and when she signs these bills. Call her office every day in protest. 603-271-2121

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Somebody needs to stand up for the NH Advantage, local control, and our single family neighborhoods and ignore the likes of carpet-baggers like Osborne (who thinks Town Meetings are bad), and his cohorts Sweeney, Alexander and Berry and of course enablers in the Senate; Murphy, McConkey, McGough, and Innis.

As for those 68 who voted with 152 Dems last year, they need to be primaried.

The GOP helped create this mess by putting 'housing DEI' in the platform where it has no business.

YOU NEED TO FLOOD THE LEGISLATURE WITH OPPOSITION. COMING UP:

OPPOSE HB577 - This bill expands accessory dwelling units by right to include detached units, adds definitions related to accessory dwelling units, and increases the maximum square footage.

https://gc.nh.gov/bill_Status/pdf.aspx?id=6714&q=billVersion

Senate Commerce: Public Hearing on 03/25/2025.

Use the Senate Portal to ITL.

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