• Protect Public Hearings in NH Legislature

    NH State House 107 N. Main St., Concord, NH, United States

    The NH House of Representatives will meet for the first time on Wednesday, Jan 8th. They will vote on the House Rules that are the operational guidelines for the legislative chamber. There is a proposal to deny guaranteed public hearings for bills in Rule 44. The Granite State has a long tradition of holding public […]

  • NH Legislature Opening Day w/Voices of Faith

    NH State House 107 N. Main St., Concord, NH, United States

    Please join Voices of Faith at the State House in Concord this coming Wednesday, January 8 at 9 AM for opening day of the NH state legislature. We will greet our representatives and senators with messages that demonstrate our commitments to economic justice, the rights and well-being of all people including immigrants, LGBTQ+ people and people with […]

  • Education Freedom Accounts Discussion

    Virtual

    In preparation for a hearing the next day (1/16) on HB 115 which would create universal eligibility for these payments which erode funding for public schools. This will be the first of many voucher bills to be heard this session.

  • NH Resistance Team

    Virtual

    Join the NH Resistance team to help build grassroots power for democracy and justice in New Hampshire! Be part of the movement to protect our rights and create positive change in our communities.

  • MLK Community Celebration

    Memorial High School 1 Crusader Way, Manchester, NH, United States

    2025 MLK Community Celebration Monday, January 20, 2025, 12:50-4:00pm (Doors open at 11:45pm) Memorial High School, 1 Crusader Way, Manchester, NH 03103 See and share this event on Facebook. DONATIONS ACCEPTED! Please bring a canned food item or a cash donation with you, to benefit the Goffstown Network Food Pantry. Attention, singers! We would like to include music […]

  • Right to Work Bill Discussion

    Virtual

    In preparation for the 1/22 hearing on HB 238, which would diminish the power of unions. Although this anti-worker bill has been defeated repeatedly over the past 20 years, the current makeup of the state legislature is a cause for real concern.