Republicans Could End Up Defeating GOP-Led Parental Rights Bill in New Hampshire

The resignation of a Republican from the divided New Hampshire House of Representatives could mean a potential defeat for a parental bill of rights that has drawn national attention.
State Rep. Benjamin Bartlett (R) stepped down on April 26, citing health issues.
Democrat Stacie-Marie Laughton resigned in December due to a conviction for stalking, and Democrat Joshua Adjutant resigned due to a work-related injury. There was a fourth open seat, but a special election was held in February, resulting in the election of Democrat Chuck Grassie.
That leaves the 400-seat chamber with 200 Republicans and 196 Democrats.
However, there are at least three Republicans known to be opposed to the parental bill of rights proposal, which is aimed at protecting parental involvement in transgender activities in public schools….

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