HB1264 Senate Public Hearing
Start: Tuesday, April 10, 2018• 9:30 AM
End: Tuesday, April 10, 2018•12:00 PM
HB 1264 is the latest attempts by politicians in Concord to influence the system by discouraging voters that don't agree with them. It would have a chilling effect on the rights of military, visiting professionals and especially our students to vote in New Hampshire.
These bills would act as a post-election poll tax where, if a person decides to exercise her constitutional right to vote, that person would now have 60 days to pay the State various motor vehicle fees. We should be working to attract and retain people so they make New Hampshire home and help our state’s economy grow and thrive. We shouldn't shut them out.
Even Governor Chris Sununu admits that this bill will stop every eligible voter from casting a ballot. The bills have passed the House and are awaiting Senate vote before they hit the Governor's desk. Governor Sununu is our last chance to stop these bills.
The public hearing for this bill is one our last chances to make our voice before HB1264 or its twin HB372 end up on the Governor's desk.
Show up. Speak out. Defend NH voting rights!