Ask your State Rep to oppose House Rule Change to allow Reps to table bills without public comment. They cannot silence us anymore… Tell them to VOTE NO on amendment to House rule 44-52.

Protect Public Hearings:Tell Your Reps To Oppose House Rule Change
The New Hampshire House is considering a rule change Wednesday that would allow committees to table bills without holding public hearings if three-fourths of the committee agrees. This proposal threatens our state’s tradition of transparency and accountability by silencing the voices of constituents and concentrating power in the hands of a few. We must act now to stop this attack on public participation.

New Hampshire’s greatest strength – the TRUE New Hampshire Advantage – lies in its citizen-focused government, where the People can make their voices heard on every issue, no matter how big or small. Public hearings are a cornerstone of this process, giving everyone an opportunity to engage directly with their representatives. Contact your representatives today and demand they oppose this attack on transparency and accountability!

Talking Points:
        •       Transparency Is Key: Public hearings are the foundation of New Hampshire’s open and accountable government. Removing them weakens public trust.
        •       Public Input Matters: Hearings often change legislators’ minds by revealing impacts and perspectives they hadn’t considered.
        •       Prevent Committee Bias: Stacked committees could silence bills that reflect public priorities but conflict with their own views.
        •       No Need to Save Time: First-year bill numbers have been stable for years. Cutting hearings won’t significantly reduce workload.
        •       Good Laws Take Time: Landmark legislation like constitutional carry and parental rights took years of public input and refinement to pass.
        •       Emails Aren’t Enough: With inboxes overflowing, public hearings ensure constituents’ voices rise above the noise.
 Tell your representatives that public input is non-negotiable.

Tell them to VOTE NO on amendment to House rule 44-52.

Contact your state representative here.Towards Liberty,

Melissa Blasek, executive director
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