New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB140

Introduced
12/28/22  
Refer
12/28/22  

Caption

Proclaiming January 24 as "Granny D" day.

Impact

This bill does not create new regulations but serves to formally recognize and commemorate an individual who made notable contributions to political activism. By designating a specific day as 'Granny D Day', it emphasizes the values of civic engagement and community involvement in the democratic process. While the act will not modify existing laws or regulations, it aims to inspire citizens to reflect on the importance of their civic duties and the history of campaign finance reform in the state.

Summary

House Bill 140 is a symbolic enactment in the state of New Hampshire that proclaims January 24 as 'Granny D Day' in honor of Doris 'Granny D.' Haddock. A significant figure known for her walk across the United States to advocate for campaign finance reform, Granny D represents civic responsibility and political transparency. Her contributions to democracy, including promoting voter rights and calling for accountability in politics, are highlighted in this legislation. The bill seeks to institutionalize this observance by mandating the governor to issue an annual proclamation recognizing the day.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 140 is largely positive, focusing on honoring an inspiring figure who symbolizes civic involvement and democratic ideals. Supporters of the bill appreciate the recognition of Doris Haddock’s legacy, as it serves to inspire future generations to uphold democratic values. No notable opposition was found in the discussions surrounding this bill, indicating a consensus on the importance of celebrating figures like Granny D in the context of New Hampshire's political history.

Contention

As a proclamation bill, HB 140 is unlikely to encounter significant contention as it does not impose regulations or restrictions. Instead, it recognizes the contributions of an individual who is celebrated across the political spectrum. The most notable point of discussion may revolve around the extent to which such observances impact public consciousness regarding campaign finance reform, prompting advocates to leverage this recognition to push for related reforms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1443

Proclaiming the first Monday of March as COVID-19 Victims and Survivors Memorial Day.

NH HB1173

Proclaiming August 9 as Indigenous People's Day.

NH HB1287

Proclaiming March as Sleep Awareness Month.

NH HCR79

Proclaiming January 23, 2024 As Maternal Health Awareness Day In The State Of Delaware.

NH SB30

Proclaiming the Virginia opossum the state marsupial of New Hampshire and relative to the penalty for incorrect application of fertilizers.

NH SR313

Proclaiming March 3, 2015, as 9-1-1 Day.

NH HB84

Declaring May 21, 2022 as Ona Judge Staines Day.

NH SR139

Proclaiming February 6, 2017, as 9-1-1 Day.

NH SJR10

Proclaiming February 2025 as Black History Month.

NH AJR5

Proclaiming February 2025 as Black History Month.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.