As a parent who has homeschooled and continues to teach other homeschooled children, I am impressed and delighted to have had Senator Dietsch meet so directly with the homeschooling community. Thank you, Senator, for making that time and hearing our unfiltered concerns and thoughts on ...
Climate change has affected all parts of the world, human health, and the environment. If we don’t come together to stop this, there will be serious damage that we won’t be able to undo. The best way to combat this issue is with the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act.
This bill is ...
Just a few weeks ago in Concord, I attended the Black Lives Matter March. I was pleased to see my friend Andru Volinsky there, who is running for governor. Although it’s going to take much more than legal victories to address the racial injustice that young organizers across our state are ...
The pandemic has slashed income for households and towns in New Hampshire and across the country. The New Hampshire House has the opportunity to adopt a bipartisan solution that would save money for towns and citizens: expand net metering (renewable energy sharing), to make it more accessible ...
As organizations dedicated to building healthy, just, and resilient local food systems here in New Hampshire, we feel compelled to advocate for our state’s small and mid-sized farms. Small and mid-sized farms have been unfairly overlooked in the distribution of COVID-19 Emergency Funds, as ...
Before the invention of airplanes and automobiles, the state of New Hampshire was once powered by the railroad system. The railroad system made New Hampshire towns and cities more interconnected with each other as well as with the rest of the United States. As growing carbon emissions from ...