This week on State House Watch Maggie Fogarty and Grace Kindeke of AFSC-NH interviewed two guests from Granite State Progress, Zandra Rice-Hawkins and Sarah Robinson. Their talk ranged over Commissioner Edelblut, attacks on public education, gun bills, healthcare and reproductive rights. Senate in session this week HB476 anti bail reform Title 42 Amendment Education Edelblut op-ed Free Staters Croydon Public Education stands for nationwide trend Vouchers' segregationist roots Voucher law utilization Unqualified private contractors Croydon reconsideration meeting Democracy depends upon education May 12 State Board public comment opportunity HB1431 'parental so called bill of rights' Community protections HB1393 budget caps (Croydeners' testimony) HB1639 threat to Youth Risk Behavior Survey Gun control policies HB1178 state nullification of federal rules ATF bumpstock rule Schools/domestic abusers/ Healthcare/reproductive justice Ultrasound/fatal fetal anomalies Post partum care Trainings Story based testimony Self managed abortion care International workers' day rally LINKS Reproductive Freedom Fund complicitchrissununu GSP Tip Line Chris Pappas Maggie Hassan Sarah Robinson SUPPORT WNHN-LP
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Guest co-hosts Lidia Yen and Steven Kidder of the NH Youth Movement interview members of the Concord School District's SRO Discipline Task Force. HB1266 local immigration enforcement full house + senate voting this week SB240, SB241 apportionment vaccines, registry HB103 dental benefit Lidia Yen, Steven Kidder, Change for Concord Barry Lawrence & Elizabeth Lahey SRO Discipline Task Force meeting students' particular needs recognition of disability definition of 'discipline' in school and out of school suspensions, ...expulsions, arrests unintentional perceived discipline bullying, demeaning unequal treatment self censoring safe to thrive, safe to fail SRO's in schools -unequal treatment -criminalizing behavior -increased student/law enforcement contact -unintended consequences re: student success -class aspect along with bipoc aspect properly resource our schools support and growth vs. discipline and punishment safety coaches, de-escalation + support outcome of the Task Force title 42 expulsion AFSC-NH NH House NH Senate ![]()
This week's State House Watch Radio features New Hampshire Youth Movement's Deputy Political Director Erika Perez and Codirector of Communications Eva Ford. Their guest for part 1 of the show is Josie Pinto, Executive Director of the Reproduction Freedom Fund of NH. Then, listen to a discussion between Erika and Eva about The New Hampshire Youth Movement.
Some of the topics you'll hear discussed today are: Reproductive Freedom Fund of NH: Financial Aid Hyde Amendment Founding of Ultrasound mandate Medication abortion Access to abortion care act 6 week Texas style ban Type C abortion vs. ultrasound mandate Rewarding work Legislative advocacy 501c4 could do more of advocacy & election work Preparing for Roe v. Wade falling Fatal fetal anomaly storytellers One staff + volunteers Mission, goals Patient centered Education Crisis overload Texas, Oklahoma Sustaining the urgency Ongoing funding need Social media contacts @reprofundnh info.rffnh@gmail.com Volunteer opportunities NH Youth Movement: Legislative activities Tracking bills Advocacy and communications Obstacles to participation Ways of communicating with legislators Social media action Break it down to it's values Participation Methods of bill tracking Scheduling HB238 'gay panic defense' HB1609 backing off some abortion restrictions Earth Day actions HB1393 education cap HB579 immigration checkpoints HB1266 local immigration enforcement HB1080 reproductive care access HB1609 abortion limits HB238 gender identity panic defense SB240 NH Senate redistricting SB241 NH Executive Council redistricting New Hampshire House New Hampshire Senate AFSC NH In this week's radio edition of AFSC's State House Watch, Maggie Fogarty and Grace Kindeke talk with Louise Spencer, co-founder of the Kent Street Coalition, and then after a musical break, Liz Canada from Planned Parenthood NH Action Fund. Here are the topics they discuss: HB1598 cannabis intro Louise & Kent St. this year's issue list writ large, attack on democracy elevation of individual rights vs. public welfare education elections public health SB418 voter affadavit four elements of proof provisional ballot SB3 on steriods Kent Street Happenings redistricting status congressional HB52 executive council nh senate 603 271 2121 Gov. Sununu May 5 deadline for legislative action communities of activists intro Liz Canada - planned parenthood abortion issue likely to go back to the states abortion ban added to NH HB2, budget bill last year ultrasound mandate repeal, exception attempts this session HB1609 relative to exceptions to abortion ban, amended SB 399, HB 1673 re:ultrasound, as amended similar to HB1609 hearings coming up soon extremist surge HB1080 rights of conscience bill to deny access HB1625 patient safety zone law re:clinic invasions bills that have made it through crossover require even more attention closing notes HB1431 'parental bill of rights' oppose SB294 Bail Reform SB400 affordable housing NH House NH Senate |