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Celerity

(51,126 posts)
Wed Jul 16, 2025, 02:33 PM Jul 16

GOP Governor Defies Her Party and Vetoes Seven Republican Bills



New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte wasn’t afraid to use her veto power when it came to the extreme bills.

https://newrepublic.com/post/198022/new-hampshire-republican-governor-defies-party-vetoes-seven-bills

https://archive.ph/HEPhb


New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte in 2016, when she served in the Senate. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

New Hampshire Republican Governor Kelly Ayotte on Tuesday struck down seven separate right-wing bills in an open rebuke of her party’s MAGA arm. Ayotte vetoed House Bill 324, which gave parents greater power to remove any classroom content they felt was obscene, placing a target on LGBTQ+ literature and themes.

“Current state law appears to provide a mechanism for parents through their local school district to exercise their rights to ensure their children are not exposed to inappropriate materials,” Ayotte said. “Therefore, I do not believe the State of New Hampshire needs to, nor should it, engage in the role of addressing questions of literary value and appropriateness, particularly where the system created by House Bill 324 calls for monetary penalties based on subjective standards.”

There was also House Bill 148, which would have allowed stores, jails, and workspaces to ignore gender identity and categorize people based on their assigned gender at birth. “I believe there are important and legitimate privacy and safety concerns raised by biological males using places such as female locker rooms and being placed in female correctional facilities,” Ayotte wrote in her veto of the bill. “At the same time, I see that House Bill 148 is overly broad and impractical to enforce, potentially creating an exclusionary environment for some of our citizens.”

She killed House Bill 358, which would have streamlined the “religious exemption” process for parents who don’t want to vaccinate their children; House Bill 446, which would have required schools to receive parental permission to conduct non-academic surveys; and House Bill 667, an anti-abortion bill that would have forced students to view “a high quality computer generated animation or ultrasound video that shows the development of the heart, brain, and other vital organs in early fetal development,” according to The New Hampshire Bulletin.

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maxrandb

(16,707 posts)
2. OK, but Eff this effing bullshit that there is such a thing as a FUCKING MODERATE RETRUMPLICAN
Wed Jul 16, 2025, 02:38 PM
Jul 16

That entire fucking shit party needs to be fucking destroyed, buried, and then the God Damned ground salted.

Karasu

(1,697 posts)
4. The myth of the moderate Republican should have died for EVERYONE back in 2021 at the very latest.
Wed Jul 16, 2025, 04:47 PM
Jul 16

Frankly, they were already as good as extinct by the end of 2016.

Tesha

(21,048 posts)
3. She only vetoes the ones she gets the OK for
Wed Jul 16, 2025, 03:15 PM
Jul 16

The shit she signed .. oh man


No limit on the income of parents taking money to send their kids to private or religious schools, she’s going to empty the education fund and starve our already strained schools.

Money goes through a corporation that takes 10% off the top and then parent have zero limits - at least one child goes to a military academy in another state. Parents keep the money for homeschooling or pay another mother - which would be fine if we had any idea what they are being taught.

NH is in deep trouble.

Bluepinky

(2,456 posts)
6. Yes, I live in NH, and she has screwed us over big time.
Thu Jul 17, 2025, 02:21 PM
Jul 17

She calls herself a moderate; she’s not as extreme as the MAGAs, but she’s still pretty extreme.

She didn’t support Trump running for President again until he was the Republican nominee, and she supports him now.

Tesha

(21,048 posts)
7. Like all R's these days
Thu Jul 17, 2025, 03:12 PM
Jul 17

If the OrangeStain says jump...

And if the FreeStaters give her money, she's all for their demolishing education.

ancianita

(41,174 posts)
5. With fascist policies now insurgent at state levels, Democratic Governors & the DGA now need to be the face of our party
Wed Jul 16, 2025, 05:00 PM
Jul 16

When Americans' votes are gerrymandered into minority at state level, they're still free to vote for governors which is why some red states do have Democratic governors.

The Democratic Party needs to capitalize on this voting fact! Again. Now that fascist policies are insurgent at state levels, Democratic Governors & the DGA need to be part of the new face of our party.:

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