New Hampshire HB1402 and SB472 would restrict transfers of military equipment from the federal government to local law enforcement. HB1402 must pass the House Municipal and County Government Committee and SB472 must pass the Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee.

PLEASE TAKE THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS to support these important bills.

HB1402

1. Call the House Municipal and County Government Committee Chair, James Belanger. Strongly, but respectfully urge him to move this important bill forward to a vote in his committee. A phone call has 10x the impact of an email.
Belanger: (603)465-2301

2. Call the rest of the committee members. Again, be strong, but respectful. Urge each of them to take action to move the bill forward and vote YES on HB1402.

Franklin Sterling (R) Vice Chair (603)532-8284
Marjorie Porter (D) (603)464-0225
James Coffey (R) (603)878-4858
Lawrence Kappler (R) (603)303-8959
Catherine Cheney (R) (603)740-4697
Bruce Tatro (D) (603)352-3904
Chris Brown (D) (603)643-2032
Susan Treleaven (D) (603)749-2347
David Bickford (R) (603)859-7899
Keith Ammon (R) (603)296-9879
Ken Petersen (R) (603)472-2913
Clyde Carson (D) (603)456-2562
Patricia Cornell (D) (603)644-5480
Jeffrey Harris (R) (603)679-2331
Francis Chase (R) (603)944-0830
Peter Varney (R) (603)765-6380
Jane Beaulieu (D) (603)626-1260
Benjamin Tilton (D) (603)726-0664

SB472

1. Call the Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee Chair, Sharon Carson. Strongly, but respectfully urge her to move this important bill forward to a vote in her committee. A phone call has 10x the impact of an email.
Carson: (603) 434-2489

2. Call the rest of the committee members. Again, be strong, but respectful. Urge each of them to take action to move the bill forward and vote YES on SB472.

John Reagan (R) Vice Chair (603) 463-5945
Sam Cataldo (R) (603) 859-1089
Donna Soucy (D) (603) 271-3207
Jeff Woodburn (D) (603) 259-6878

FURTHER STEPS TO TAKE

– Call Back – any NO or UNDECIDED – in 3-4 days. Make sure to follow-up. If they say YES, be sure to thank them and, if possible, announce their committed YES vote to email and social media contacts. If they say no, politely ask them why. Get the information from them and contact us.

– Spread the Word. Share this information widely by facebook, twitter, email and other social networks.

 

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