Legislation & Testimonies

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NHIPAC supports legislation that advances the PAC’s mission of an Independent New Hampshire. If you would like to speak more about our legislative priorities, please contact us.

2022 Constitutional Amendment Concurrent Resolution relating to Independence

Watch the state house and committee deliberations from 2022 – stay tuned for the next attempt! Read the full text here

NHIPAC is the architect behind the NH House Nullification Caucus

Endorsed 2024 Legislation

2024-2792           CACR20     Title:      relating to declaring independence from the United States of America. Providing that if the national debt reaches $40 trillion, New Hampshire shall declare independence and proceed as a sovereign nation. Sponsors: (Prime) Jason Gerhard https://www.usdebtclock.org/

HB  1017        Title:      relative to duties of county sheriffs and the appointment of special deputy sheriffs. Sponsors: (Prime) Mike Belcher

HB 1041     Title:      relative to establishing a commission to investigate the USS Liberty incident and its aftermath. Sponsors: (Prime) Jason Gerhard

HB 1130     Title:      relative to establishing a commission to study the economic, legal, and sociological aspects of New Hampshire exerting its sovereign state rights. Sponsors: (Prime) Matthew Santonastaso

HB 1156      Title:      relative to public health, safety, and state sovereignty. Sponsors: (Prime) Michael Granger

HB  1183        Title:      relative to prohibiting the sale of agricultural or farm land to China. Sponsors: (Prime) Ted Gorski

HB 1246         Title:      relative to allowing for payment of wages in gold or silver. Sponsors: (Prime) Michael Granger

HB1294          Title:      relative to prohibiting the state of New Hampshire from enforcing the regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency. Sponsors: (Prime) Michael Granger

HB1338          Title:      relative to New Hampshire’s enforcement of the Selective Service Act. Sponsors: (Prime) Tom Mannion

HB1438          Title:      Criminalizing interference with a whistleblower. Sponsors: (Prime) Jason Gerhard

HB1479          Title:      relative to prohibiting the use of federal, state, or local funds for lobbying activities. Sponsors: (Prime) Josh Yokela

HB1575          Title:      relative to prohibiting the state of New Hampshire from enforcing any federal checkoff program. Sponsors: (Prime) Glenn Bailey

HB 1679         Title:      relative to changing to Atlantic Standard Time. Sponsors: (Prime) Josh Yokela

HR 21         Title:      affirming the New Hampshire militia. Sponsors: (Prime) Mike Belcher

Endorsed 2023 Legislation

HB86 – Relative to prohibiting the state from contracting with Chinese government owned or affiliated technology manufacturers.

HB96 – Recognizing May 3rd as “Old Man of the Mountain Day”

HB135 – Prohibiting no-knock warrants.

HB299 – Relative to requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire National Guard Vice-Chairman’s Testimony

HB305 – Relative to exceptions for violations related to Presidential Executive Orders governing the keeping or bearing of arms.

HB314 – Relative to the expectation of privacy in the collection and use of personal information.

HB474 – Relative to enforcement of federal firearms laws and establishing penalties.

HB512 – Exempting firearms manufactured in New Hampshire from federal laws and regulations.

HB593 – Relative to the forfeiture of assets in connection with a drug offense.

HB647 – Relative to causes of action for individual rights.

HB648 – Relative to establishing a state bank of New Hampshire.

HCR 3 – Relative to affirming states’ power over the federal constitution.

HCR 6 – Relative to Condemning the use of violence against supporters of self governance Chairman’s Testimony

HR16 – Relative to the Internal Revenue Service