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LGBTQ rights in New Hampshire New Hampshire (USA) Status Legal since 1975 Gender identity Altering sex on birth certificate and other documents allowed Discrimination protections Sexual orientation and gender identity protections (see below) Family rights Recognition of relationships Same-sex marriage since 2010 Adoption Same-sex couples allowed to adopt Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender ...
One proposal would shut down the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Health Equity, which, according to the state agency, is responsible for ensuring "equitable ...
The Constitution of the State of New Hampshire is the fundamental law of the State of New Hampshire, with which all statute laws must comply. The constitution became effective June 2, 1784, when it replaced the state's constitution of 1776. The constitution is divided into two parts: a Bill of Rights and a Form of Government. Subsections of ...
New Hampshire Union Leader; The Jewish Voice; The New York Observer ... states' rights are political powers held for the state governments rather than the federal ...
New Hampshire Republican congressional candidate Russell Prescott has long advocated against marriage rights for same-sex couples and once criticized a political opponent for believing “avowed ...
(The Center Square) — New Hampshire lawmakers are considering a parental 'bill of rights' that would block schools from withholding information about students' behavior, health or sexual ...
A University of New Hampshire Survey Center poll taken between January 27 and February 6, 2011 found that 62% of New Hampshire residents opposed the new Republican-dominated General Court's efforts to repeal the 2009 law legalizing same-sex marriage, with only 29% in favor of repeal. In addition, 51% voiced strong opposition to repeal.
In the two years since the Dobbs v.Jackson Supreme Court decision, the landscape of abortion care and reproductive freedom has drastically changed across the United States. Here in New Hampshire ...