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Tell the NH Senate: Landlords and Sheriffs Should Not Be Doing Immigration Enforcement

Right now, state senators are considering two bills that would direct landlords and local sheriffs to conduct harmful and cruel immigration enforcement against people who rent housing across New Hampshire. These bills would not only fuel discrimination, but invite immigration policing into the homes of people living in the Granite State. Landlords and local sheriffs should not be acting as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) – especially during evictions. Tell your state senator to oppose HB 1499 and HB 1709 when they vote soon.
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There is a yellow background with black text that reads, "TELL NH LAWMAKERS:" above large white text that reads "NO BOOK BANS IN NH" below is a black ACLU New Hampshire logo.
  • First Amendment|
  • +1 Issue

Tell NH Lawmakers: No book bans in NH

Soon, New Hampshire lawmakers will be voting on a bill that would allow the banning of books in our state's classrooms, which would restrict free speech, create a chilling effect for educators across NH, and make it easier for one parent to ban books in classrooms and school libraries across the Granite State. The right to free expression includes the freedom to read whatever we choose. Yet our state government is attempting to make it easier to ban books right here in New Hampshire. There's no time to wait: tell your state lawmakers to oppose SB 434 when they vote soon!
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There is a blue background with pink text that reads, "TELL GOVERNOR AYOTTE:" above large white text that reads "NO BATHROOM BANS OR DISCRIMINATION IN NH" below is a pink ACLU New Hampshire logo.
  • LGBTQ+ Rights

Tell Governor Ayotte: No bathroom bans or discrimination in NH

Right now, two identical bathroom ban bills that would roll back critical anti-discrimination protections are making their way through the state legislature and could soon land on Governor Ayotte's desk, where she could sign or veto them. Both this year and last year, Governor Ayotte vetoed similar bills because they would have violated the civil rights of Granite Staters under state and federal law, and this time is no different. We need your help: tell Governor Ayotte that hate and discrimination have no place in New Hampshire and that LGBTQ people, specifically the transgender community, are guaranteed equal protection under the law and belong in the Granite State.
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There is a black background with red text that reads, "TELL THE NH SENATE:” above large white text that reads “OPPO”SE CLASSROOM CENSORSHIP” below is a white ACLU New Hampshire logo.
  • Racial Justice

Tell Your State Senator: Say NO to Classroom Censorship

Our schools are places of learning, not censorship - tell your state senator to oppose HB 1792.
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