Normal Americans generally have a tolerant live-and-let-live approach to other people’s choices about how they live. This is especially true in our “Live free or die” state of New Hampshire. That’s what “normal” means. It is also why most of us have watched with a...
The Honorable JR Hoell represents Bow and Dunbarton in Merrimack County’s District 23. He grew up in New Jersey and attended Stevens Institute of Technology. After completing engineering graduate school, he moved to Deering, New Hampshire to work and volunteer...
By Reps. Frank Edelblut and JR Hoell Published in the Concord Monitor Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Who doesn’t want a better job than the one they have today? Clearly, we all would. For that reason, the New Hampshire House of Representatives should be doing everything...
New Hampshire Bill Would Reject Federal Militarization of Police CONCORD, N.H. (Dec. 14, 2015) – A bill pre-filed in the New Hampshire House would prohibit state and local law enforcement agencies from obtaining most types of military hardware, thereby rejecting...
Our Turn: School choice matters, so drop Croydon lawsuit By Rep. Greg Hill, Rep. JR Hoell and Michael Balboni Published in the Concord Monitor on Thursday, December 3, 2015 New Hampshire parents want the best for their children, and that includes a great K-12...
Dear Governor, I would like to take a brief minute to thank you for asking your Assistant Director of Citizens Services to write me a letter in response to my multiple requests regarding the status of SB116 [AKA: Constitutional Carry]. The letter was drafted on the...