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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving New Hampshire Newsletter for Sunday January 21, 2024 ( 3 items )  

Advocates Respond to Arguments in Federal Challenge to NH Classroom Censorship Law
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Jan. 18 -- GLBTQ Legal Advocates and Defenders issued the following news release with seven organizations on Jan. 16, 2024: Today the U.S. Federal District Court for the District of New Hampshire heard arguments in the lawsuit challenging New Hampshire's classroom censorship law, which discourages public school teachers from teaching and talking about race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, and gender identity in the classroom. The Court heard a motion for summary   more

NEFAC Calls N.H. Public Records Proposal 'Monumental Step in Wrong Direction'
WESTBOROUGH, Massachusetts, Jan. 17 -- The New England First Amendment Coalition issued the following news release on Jan. 16, 2024: The New England First Amendment Coalition called on New Hampshire legislators today to reject a proposal that could significantly increase fees for public records. The proposal "is a monumental step in the wrong direction that, if enacted, will discourage and prevent the citizenry of New Hampshire from gaining access to public records," explained NEFAC President   more

PETA: 'Eat Me!' Chris P. Carrot Says Presidential Candidates Must Go Vegan to Combat Climate Catastrophe and More in New Hampshire
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire, Jan. 19 -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued the following news release: PETA's bipartisan mascot "Chris P. Carrot" is on the campaign trail in New Hampshire, where he'll give attendees at the first primaries of the 2024 election season some food for thought as he urges presidential hopefuls and voters to "EAT ME!" and go vegan for three good reasons: to stop harming animals, to bolster human health, and to protect the environment. Chris P. Carrot wil  more