KBCraig
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Possibly. I did see that group post on Facebook today.Are you thinking about PGNH?
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Possibly. I did see that group post on Facebook today.Are you thinking about PGNH?
Isn't today Sununu's last day to veto or it becomes law without his signature?
Good call: How a Bill Becomes a Law | New Hampshire Almanac | NH.govIn post 75 there was a status update as per below
Current status as per gencourt (hint hint) Welcome to the NH General Court | NH General Court
HB 109 (UBC) as amended the House Concurred with Senate amendment http://gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/billtext.aspx?sy=2019&txtFormat=amend&id=2019-2244S and will be heading to Sununu......no update on status or whether its actually on his desk as per Gencourt
HB 514 (Wait period) also concurred by House with bill amended/passed by the senate http://gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/billtext.aspx?sy=2019&txtFormat=amend&id=2019-1959S and will be heading to Sununu......no update on status or whether its actually on his desk as per Gencourt
HB 564 (Firearms on school propt) Conference Committee Meeting: 06/19/2019 08:00 am LOB 207......conf cmt this morning........LOB 207 if you want to try to crash the party
HB 696 (Red Flag) Conference Committee Meeting: 06/17/2019 11:00 am LOB 204....pending signature of conf committee members....its unclear what they agreed on/language of bill......
My understanding is that once a bill is concurred/passed by both the house and senate it goes to the Sec of State to sign off and then and only then does it go to the gov and does the clock start ticking.......
Seems like a lot of shenanigans under the current dem legislature
Senate Calendars
No updated journal published in over 6 weeks........this is what happens when you give the children the keys to the car
So much for transparent government.....
If the NHGOP is smart they will sieze upon the utter failure of the dems to be transparent and operate the legislature in a lawful manner that complies with their own rules.......the number of egregious rule violations and shenanigans with bill rescheduling/moves to other rooms or selection of rooms that are grossly inadequate for the public interest is endless
What happens in November? Or did you mean November 2020?Man I can not wait for next November.
If the NHGOP is smart they will sieze upon the utter failure of the dems to be transparent and operate the legislature in a lawful manner that complies with their own rules.......the number of egregious rule violations and shenanigans with bill rescheduling/moves to other rooms or selection of rooms that are grossly inadequate for the public interest is endless
What happens in November? Or did you mean November 2020?
Suffice it to say that a great many people in years past have in years past have attempted many times to make suggestions/reach out to former leadership like jennifer horn which fell on deaf ears.........
Current leadership of the NHGOP seems to be ardent supporters of RKBA and based on their own announcements/statements I'd say they are far more in touch than previous leadership teams were.......now the message needs to get out to a broader audience.......that means events, letters to editors and other
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I ran into John Burt at the fireworks store today and we got to talking about these 4 bills. He said he personally spoke with gov. Sununu and said gov was going to veto all 4. Let's hope he is right. Still calling Sununu's office anyway but it sounds like good news.
Good point. Still lots of issues: New Hampshire HB696 | 2019 | Regular SessionJPK is correct, HB564 is worse, meaning more anti-gun and HB696 is still a mess. Massive violations of due process, courts can order LEOs to take firearms without a hearing, etc. Bill needs to be stopped. FWIW, you need to merge the amendment with the bill to see all of the issues. The CoC amendment is NOT all of the final text.
Gov. Chris said:"Those are just political bills, the ones you just mentioned, and most of those will get vetoed, absolutely. That's just political stuff. I am here to manage the state."
2019 New Hampshire legislative session - BallotpediaThe legislature does not adjourn until the fall, so a 'pocket veto' is not going to happen.
[Art.] 19. [Adjournment.] The house of representatives shall have the power to adjourn themselves.2019 New Hampshire legislative session - Ballotpedia
"New Hampshire convened its legislative session on January 2, 2019, and legislators will remain in session until June 30, 2019."
Even week to week, the House doesn't "adjourn", it goes into recess. The first vote at the first of every session day is to adjourn the previous session day and begin a new one.[Art.] 19. [Adjournment.] The house of representatives shall have the power to adjourn themselves.
June 2, 1784
In practice they do not adjourn until the beginning of the next session as it is too hard to create a new session.