Make yourself heard in Concord, then fight hunger at a Community Supper
Thursday, April 5th, 2018 is shaping up to be a busy day. There are a number of important hearings and votes taking place in Concord on topics such as Family and Medical Leave (HB-628), reauthorizing New Hampshire’s Medicaid Expansion program (SB-313), and establishing Recovery Friendly Workplaces (SB-563) for those trying to…
A very important opportunity for grassroots members to help shape the future of the NHDP
In Soviet Russia, the Platform Committee chooses its membership. In the New Hampshire Democratic Party, the membership chooses its platform. If you are a registered Democrat in the State of New Hampshire, you are eligible and encouraged to weigh in on your state party’s platform. Briefly, here’s how this works:…
Rally at the Radisson! Rebuke Reckless Republican Revenue “Reform” and Refusal to Rectify Risk
This Thursday, March 22nd, Vice President Mike Pence is coming to New Hampshire to hold an event on the Tax Reform bill and to attend a fundraiser for Governor Sununu.Join Granite State Progress and the New Hampshire Young Democrats to protest Pence’s visit and show them that Granite Staters will not accept…
Call to Action: Fight for Women’s Autonomy, Voting Rights, School Safety, Medical Leave, and Equitable Taxation
Make Yourself Heard in Concord! Your state government is about to vote on the following important issues. State legislators and the Governor need to hear from you! See below for instructions on how you can contact them. Paid Family and Medical Leave Wednesday, March 21st / House of Representatives /…
Call for Action, Not Photo-Ops and Budget Cuts to Fight the Opioid Epidemic
Today, March 19, 2018, President Trump, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar are coming to our “Drug-Infested Den” (aka New Hampshire) to discuss the opioid epidemic. Since taking office, President Trump and Governor Sununu have both failed to deliver on their promises to combat the…
Power to the People (Literally!)
Last September, Puerto Rico was hit by Hurricane Maria, which totally destroyed the electrical systems on the island. Four months later, nearly half a million people STILL don’t have electrical power. This affects not just homes, but schools, hospitals, local government, access to clean water, the ability to communicate electronically, and…
Call to Action: Something YOU can do to oppose SB193
New Hampshire Senate bill SB193, aka the “School Voucher” bill, is now very close to becoming a law. For those not keeping track, this bill will transfer taxpayer money out of public school budgets and into “scholarships” that parents could use to send their students to private schools, including religious…