2017 Session: Week 12

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Legislation continues to be sent from one chamber to the other, and New Hampshire Libertas continues to advocate for maximum freedom at the statehouse and Legislative Office Building (LOB) testifying for pro-freedom legislation and against anti-freedom legislation.

On Tuesday April 4, New Hampshire Libertas President, Darryl W Perry testified on the following bills.

HB170 Relative to posting notice and minutes of public meetings on the public body’s website. support
SB33 Relative to the definition of political advocacy organization. oppose
SB114 Prohibiting a candidate from receiving the nomination of more than one party. support
HB436 Exempting persons using virtual currency from registering as money transmitters. support

On Wednesday April 5, New Hampshire Libertas President, Darryl W Perry testified on the following bills.

HB82 Relative to hair braiding. support
HB580 Regulating online fantasy sports contests. oppose

Audio is available for these hearings on the New Hampshire Libertas YouTube channel, with video to be available soon for some of these heraings. You can find updates on committee recommendations, and actions by the House and Senate, on legislation we are tracking, here.

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In Liberty,
Darryl W. Perry
President, New Hampshire Libertas

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