Busy days at the State House in New HampshireFreeKeeneMar. 17, 2011 |
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![]() State representatives voted on loads of interesting bills over the last few days. Here are a few– • Medical marijuana (HB442): passed, with a veto-proof majority • Permitting audio/video recording of police (HB145): passed • No permit required for concealed carrying (HB330): passed • Removing compulsory school attendance (HB542): passed • Disallow students to vote at their college towns (HB176): failed • Death with dignity (HB513, sponsored by Chuck Weed): failed The roll call data provided some surprises from Keene representatives– • Chuck Weed and Cynthia Chase did not show up. • Gladys Johnsen and Kris Roberts voted against HB176, permitting videorecording of police. (Why?) • Steve Lindsey and Sam Hawkes voted for HB330, allowing concealed carrying without a permit. • Sam Hawkes voted against HB513, death with dignity. Search through roll call records on your own here. See more recent State House votes at Blue Hampshire, and at Ron Paul Forums. |