Tuesday, February 18, N. H. House
Committee: Children and Family Law
Room 206-208
1:00 p.m. –SUPPORT HB10
This bill establishes a parental bill of rights, a framework for notice of, and to report violations
of, such rights, and consequences for affirmative findings of violations.

NOTE: SUPPORT BUT this bill needs to be amended to include the right to consent to mental health treatment and assessments. 
And the right to consent when sharing behavior or mental health data. 


REMOTE SIGN IN TO SUPPORT HERE remember to add that the bill needs to be amended to include a parent’s right to consent to mental health services and assessments. And a parent’s right to consent when behavior or mental health data is shared.
Wednesday, February 19, N.H. House
Committee: Judiciary
LOB, Room 206-208
 9:00 a.m. – SUPPORT – HB148
Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain circumstances.Â
REMOTE SIGN IN TO SUPPORT HERE
Education Policy and Administration
LOB, Room 205-207
1:45 p.m. – SUPPORT – HB361
prohibiting mandatory mask policies in schools.
Third times a charm! Hopefully new year, new governor, and a better chance to get this signed. Governor Sununu twice vetoed this bill to permanently ban public school mask mandates.Â
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Education Policy and Administration
LOB, Room 205-207
2:30 p.m. – SUPPORT – HB360
This bill says that there can be no prescribing, diagnosing, or surgical capabilities in public schools. This is how we rein in the CDC “school based health clinics”. I’ve done several podcast episodes about this dangerous concept if you are interested in diving deeper into the subject.
Big Pharma Invades Schools
CDC Is Infiltrating Public Schools
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Education Policy and Administration
