Update: 3/15/10 from New Hampshire Freedom to Marry. The numbers to-date are: 88 towns and all 13 NH cities refused to take up the issue in the first place, while 70 towns that did voted against the anti-equality warrant article. 88 + 13 + 70 = 171 (73%) of New Hampshire’s 234 cities and towns [...]
New Hampshire’s town meeting voters set an example for the country |
| By: Laurel Ramseyer Sunday March 14, 2010 3:33 pm |
New Hampshire not living up to its "Live Free" motto |
| By: Laurel Ramseyer Wednesday March 10, 2010 4:00 pm |
Update: Dean Barker, an actual New Hampshire resident, has posted his take on the town meeting votes. Click over to Blue Hampshire and have a read. In an email, he reminded me that “the two anti-marriage bills went down in flames [in the legislature] on 2/17″. (my diary on that here) I think this is [...]
New Hampshire towns to vote on marriage on Tuesday |
| By: Laurel Ramseyer Monday March 8, 2010 7:31 pm |
Green = Town Meeting voting on marriage Granite Staters, be sure to attend your Town Meeting so you can vote for equality! Most are happening on Tuesday, March 9th. If only the anti-equality activists show up to vote, it’ll send the erroneous message that New Hampshire opposes marriage equality. Here is what’s at stake: As [...]
New Hampshire town meetings choosing not to vote on marriage, but it ain’t over yet |
| By: Laurel Ramseyer Friday February 5, 2010 3:15 pm |
H/T Herb x 10 Last month, the anti-equality New Hampshire legislator Rep. David Bates (R-Rockingham) introduced bills to strip the Granite State of marriage equality. HB 1590 would repeal the recently-passed marriage equality law, and Constitutional Amendment Concurrent Resolution (CACR) 28 proposes an anti-gay amendment to the New Hampshire constitution. Considering that the legislature just [...]



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