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All right, I’ve been putting off this email backlog for too long; let’s try to make some progress on it… While I’m at it, let me do some position-taking on some of the more popular email topics…
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The majority of emails about HB1424 seem to support keeping a speed limit on Lake Winnipesaukee. I agree with the emailers on this, and thus will support the committee report of Inexpedient to Legislate on the bill to remove the speed limit.
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The majority of emails about HB1066 seem to support taking action about cyanobacteria blooms in our lakes. That seems like a valid environmental concern, so I’ll support passing the bill so that we can address this problem.
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“my apologies for the font color on the last email” …lol I was about to say…!
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no, secessionists, we won’t be accessories to your attempts to commit treason against the United States. I voted against CACR32 once and will do so again as many times as is necessary to keep us part of this great nation: @cooljeanius/1484577468476497922
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It always tickles me when people assume we get staff to help us sort through all these emails… like, lol, I wish…
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also I only recently discovered that I have a physical mailbox for snailmail at the State House, so I finally got through all that today… there was a whole lot of stuff from 2021 in there, so, sorry for not realizing it was there earlier… (@CSGovts was one of the main senders)
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also shame on @HeartlandInst for trying to disguise their mailings as being in support of causes (environment, healthcare) that they’re actually opposed to; the sheer gall of them… sheesh…
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The real problem with lobbyists, IMO, isn't really that they bribe legislators (something I haven't really seen yet), but rather that they lie to legislators and try to deceive us about their true intent. Also they spam us, too. It's really annoying.
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Most of the email about HB1071 (relative to wake surfing) seems to be in favor of it. Regulating wake surfing seems like a perfectly reasonable request, so I will support passing this bill.
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Constituents in my email inbox seem to largely oppose HB1077 (repealing the ban on conversion therapy) and HB1180 (a gender discrimination bill), so I will be opposing both of these bills.
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There’s some interest in HB1170, a bill to mess with how NH would participate in Article V conventions (which would be Article VI conventions in my proposed edits to the Constitution). All the emails I’ve seen about this bill oppose it, and it’s bad, so I will oppose it, too.
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One of the quickest ways to get me to ignore your email is to start your introduction with, "As a landlord..." I will always stand on the side of tenants' rights in any case of disagreement between tenants and landlords.