Governor Sununu and Senate Republicans have spent their time in Concord parroting gun lobby talking points instead of standing up for the safety of students and families. Meanwhile, other elected officials are working hard to advance common sense gun violence prevention measures. Here’s how your State Senators and Representatives voted this session :
How Did Your State Senator and Reps Vote on Gun Violence Prevention?
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Last Updated: March 25, 2018 by Granite State Progress
Governor Sununu and Senate Republicans have spent their time in Concord parroting gun lobby talking points instead of standing up for the safety of students and families. Meanwhile, other elected officials are working hard to advance common sense gun violence prevention measures. Here’s how your State Senators and Representatives voted this session :
(Select your county to view or print)
GSP State House Report Card – Gun Violence Prevention Votes (Belknap County)
GSP State House Report Card – Gun Violence Prevention Votes (Carroll County)
GSP State House Report Card – Gun Violence Prevention Votes (Cheshire County)
GSP State House Report Card – Gun Violence Prevention Votes (Coos County)
GSP State House Report Card – Gun Violence Prevention Votes (Grafton County)
GSP State House Report Card – Gun Violence Prevention Votes (Hillsborough County)
GSP State House Report Card – Gun Violence Prevention Votes (Merrimack County)
GSP State House Report Card – Gun Violence Prevention Votes (Rockingham County)
GSP State House Report Card – Gun Violence Prevention Votes (Strafford County)
GSP State House Report Card – Gun Violence Prevention Votes (Sullivan County)
To find your legislator, use this look-up tool at the NH General Court:
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/members/wml.aspx
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