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                                            1. At today’s MCG hearing we’ll be hearing my bill to require compost and recycling in public housing, among other bills. Livetweet thread starts here. #NHPolitics
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                                            scheduled first is HB1070, about some local budgeting procedure
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                                          Rep. Ralph Boehm of Litchfield is introducing HB1070 to us.
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                                        I'm guessing that's @rgboehm, although it doesn't look like that account has been kept up-to-date?
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                                      Some of Rep. Boehm's previous hits:
                                      oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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                                    This bill would just apply to SB2 towns, and I live in a city, so... well, I'll defer to my colleagues who live in towns for what to think of HB1070
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                                  Katherine Heck of the NHMA has testimony against HB1070 on technical grounds
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                                SB2 style of town meeting info available here: revenue.nh.gov/mun-prop/municipal/sb2-assistance.htm
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                            We have someone from DRA here to handle questions the NHMA doesn't know the answer to
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                          DRA guy is @BruceKneuer
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                        some dispute over what exactly the blue sheet numbers were... some people might have signed in twice?
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                      .@joshyokela is here to introduce HB1087 to us, which @LaurelStavis, @leewakeroxenham, and @RepMcWilliams are cosponsoring. Bipartisan support!
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                    this is a bill about minimum lot sizes
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                  Last year it was HB132: @cooljeanius/1359174458221727748
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                .@nhrealtors supports HB1087.
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              Guy from @nhrealtors is Chris Norwood... who doesn't actually appear to be listed on their staff list on their website?
              oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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            .@NatchGreyes of the NHMA opposes HB1087 for their usual reasons. Blue sheet numbers for the bill are 28 in support, 7 in opposition, and 3 neutral.
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          .@joshyokela has another bill for us: HB1098, limiting parking requirements. Kinda similar to my #YIGBY bill (HB1219), except for housing in general
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        ok sounds like Rep. Yokela doesn't see any conflict with my #YIGBY bill; good!
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      there's an amendment to HB1098 that just inserts the word "off-street" to clarify the type of parking spaces it's talking about, btw
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    .@ivyvann has a question about the @Parking_Reform Network.
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      To clarify why there is overlap between me and libertarians on this issue, despite me generally opposing libertarians: I believe governments should require good things of people, and should not require bad things of people. Parking requirements are bad.
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        .@NatchGreyes of the NHMA opposes HB1098 for the usual reasons (opposition to statewide zoning mandates)
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          Next @OmgEgan is here to introduce HB1122 to us, which would authorize municipalities to collect and resell construction and demolition debris.
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            HB1122 seems like a good idea to me!
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              John Tuthill is here to respond to some points raised in questions to previous testimony
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                term to look up: "pyrolysis"
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                  There's some concerns about a freight rail project in Claremont for shipping these kinds of debris
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                    witness would support an amendment with clarifying language for the Claremont case.
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                      .@NatchGreyes of the NHMA has testimony in favor of HB1122 since it's enabling legislation.
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                        We're running a bit behind; this was supposed to be the time slot for my bill, but instead we're on HB1155, on local board membership. Rep. Torosian is introducing it to us.
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                          Wondering if the account for Rep. Torosian is @PeterTorosian? @BouldinAmanda you follow; can you confirm?
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                            Update: On Monday I was trying to find Barb Griffin's account, but was unsure if I had it right; now I've found a different one that I think is more likely to be her: @BGriffinNH @cooljeanius/1490738918660128768
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                              I hope we get to my bill before we break for lunch...
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                                .@NatchGreyes of the NHMA has testimony for us against HB1155
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                                  Why is this taking so long? HB1155 basically only changes a single line; it's pretty simple
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                                    lunch break time...
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                                      took a bit of time to get lunch; I got back late... I shouldn't have asked for the break to be quick; didn't realize it'd be a full lunch break (I brought a neighbor with me who I wanted to make sure we didn't keep waiting)
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                                        ok I gave my testimony; will stop by OLS afterwards to do some amendments
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                                          my neighbor Virginia is testifying in favor of my compost and recycling bill...
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                                            blue sheet numbers aren't looking too good for it, though...
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                                              next is HB1617, which Rep. Adjutant wants to withdraw due to it not being drafted to fit his intentions, so we don't need to spend much time on it.
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                                                ok I think we're done?