HB 648, a bill to tighten NH eminent domain laws, passed the House 317-51 today. Below are pictures of the four Representatives who rose to speak in favor of the bill. We'll show you the losers some other time. For now, a big round of applause for Reps. Pastor, Garrity (Chair), and especially for Reps. Larry Rappaport and Rick Ladd, bill co-sponsors.
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Rep. Pastor |
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Rep. Rick Ladd |
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Chairman Garrity |
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Rep. Larry Rappaport |
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HB 648 vote: 317 for, 51 against |
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Some Happy Campers on the Capitol Steps after the Vote |