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My LSRs for next year are up on the gencourt website! gencourt.state.nh.us/lsr_search/LSR_Results.aspx #NHPolitics
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Update with these numbers to my legislation GitHub repo: github.com/cooljeanius/legislation/commit/ae4347e89d17ea303838097606973792b3aebcb2
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LSR 2023-0182 for next year was HB1172 this year; it got stuck in interim study, so even though we haven’t even had the interim study session for it, I’m still going to pre-emptively file it to bring back for next year anyways: @cooljeanius/1496508950484770816
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LSR 2023-0185 for next year is my “Make NH diverse enough for us to deserve to keep our #FITN primary” bill that was HB1294 this year; hopefully the @DNC sees it and decides we’re making a good enough effort on our issues before their next meeting on the primary schedule: @cooljeanius/1530039007450697732
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LSR 2023-0186 for next year was Rep. Luneau’s #RightToRepair bill (HB449) in 2021; I’m getting in touch with @nProctor about it.
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Then LSRs 2023-0187 through 0194 (inclusive) (minus 0191, which is Walt Stapleton’s) are the pieces that my #SOFTWAREAct was broken up into, seeing as the main feedback I got from ED&A about this year’s bill was that I was trying to do too much in one bill: @cooljeaniusbot/1536194165729468416
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Finally, LSR 2023-0195 was @frostnhstaterep’s HB170 bill last term; I figured it’d be a good replacement for my own labor history bill (HB1144) that died this year. So far @electamandanh has said she’d like to cosponsor again, but OLS doesn’t appear to have added her yet… @frostnhstaterep/1372189960191811587
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HB1144 ref: @cooljeanius/1479066829188481028