“It’s not every day a legislator attends one of our Grassroots Leadership Academy trainings. But last year, JR Hoell, a three-term state representative from New Hampshire, completed the Level 2 certification training in Manchester. Then he started using the...
The Senate should support House Bill 542, which protects a parent’s right to control the education of their child. Despite the hype and blatant disinformation shared at the hearing, this bill does not eliminate compulsory attendance. Nor does it require the...
CONCORD, New Hampshire, March 1, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — New Hampshire has become the latest battleground over transgender bathrooms. Legislation was introduced in the state House of Representatives in January that would add “gender (self) identity” to the...
Allowing law-abiding people to carry firearms, concealed or openly is a good thing. This is evidenced by the low crime rates in all three northern New England states. Two of those states, Maine and Vermont, allow law abiding persons to carry concealed firearms without...
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...