NHYD Statement on Senate Vote to Ban Conversion Therapy in New Hampshire
NHYD Statement on Senate Vote to
Ban Conversion Therapy in New Hampshire CONCORD – Today, after the Senate voted to pass SB 224 , which prohibits the practice of conversion therapy relative to sexual orientation for children younger than 18 years old, Nashua resident and UNH Manchester student Brenna Connolly released the following statement:
“As a young LGBTQ Granite Stater, it is unconscionable that it would be legal in this state for a child to be told that they are not
NHYD Statement Calling on Governor Sununu to Denounce False Claims of Voter Fraud
NHYD Statement Calling on Governor Sununu to Denounce False Claims of Voter Fraud Concord, NH - In response to comments made by President Trump's senior policy advisor Stephen Miller that further fueled the baseless and dangerous claims of massive voter fraud in New Hampshire and Governor Sununu's refusal to denounce these heinous claims, State Representative and Election Law committee member Will Pearson (D-Keene) released the following statement:
"By sitting silently as t
NHYD Statement on Governor Sununu's Budget Address
NHYD Statement on Governor Sununu's Budget Address Concord, N.H. - Governor Chris Sununu's budget address, most of which was cut and pasted from the Hassan administration's efficiency budget plan, left young Granite Staters with some serious lingering follow up questions. After the address, State Representative Amelia Keane (D-Nashua) released the following statement:
"First off, we would like to thank Senator Hassan and her administration's work to put first time Governor
NHYD Statement on Republican Attempts to Roll Back Voting Rights of Young Granite Staters
NHYD Statement on Republican Attempts to
Roll Back Voting Rights of Young Granite Staters Concord, N.H. - With over 40 bills filed this session that will roll back voting rights in our state and specifically target young voters, attorney Henry Klementowicz issued the following statement:
"This week alone, both House and Senate Committees held hearings on unreasonable and unconstitutional bills that would help right-wing politicians rollback the voting rights of young New