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  2. LGBTQ rights in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Same-sex couples allowed to adopt. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in the U.S. state of New Hampshire enjoy the same rights as non- LGBTQ people, with most advances in LGBT rights occurring in the state within the past two decades. Same-sex sexual activity is legal in New Hampshire, and the state began offering ...

  3. NH bill advances allowing parental opt-outs for LGBTQ+ ... - AOL

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    New Hampshire lawmakers first passed the law allowing parental opt-out from sex ed in 2017. In recent years, Republicans have pushed to allow more parental control over school library books, and ...

  4. New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated - Wikipedia

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    The RSA is a set of law books published by Thomson West. The work of updating the previous codification, the Revised Laws (RL) of 1942, was authorized by law in 1953 and was "not intended to change the meaning of the law as it existed on December 31, 1954." The work was done by a New Hampshire Revision Commission, which describes what it did at ...

  5. Attorney General of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated (RSA) Section 7:6 lists the attorney general's "Powers and Duties as State's Attorney": . Shall act as attorney for the state in all criminal and civil cases in the supreme court in which the state is interested, and in the prosecution of persons accused of crimes punishable with death (which no longer exist in New Hampshire) or imprisonment for life.

  6. DCYF panel to ask witnesses to swear an oath - AOL

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    Mar. 4—CONCORD — The special legislative committee looking into due process complaints against the state Division of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) will require those giving testimony to ...

  7. Same-sex marriage in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    e. Same-sex marriage has been legal in New Hampshire since January 1, 2010, based on legislation signed into law by Governor John Lynch on June 3, 2009. The law provided that civil unions, which the state had established on January 1, 2008, would be converted to marriages on January 1, 2011, unless dissolved, annulled, or converted to marriage ...

  8. Abortion in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in New Hampshire is legal up to the 24th week of pregnancy as of January 1, 2022, when a new law went into effect. [1] Prior to this, the gestational limit was unclear. Abortion was criminalized in the state by 1900. In June 2003, the state passed a parental notification law, repealing it four years later before passing a new one in 2011.

  9. Parental Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    116th Congress (2019–2020) The Parental Rights Amendment was again proposed by Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) with its current wording on January 1, 2019. It was numbered H.J.Res.36 It was referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties on January 30, 2019. It had 19 cosponsors as of December 3, 2019.