The Free State Project Explained

(In their beginning I lobbied for South Carolina. They chose New Hampshire. Too cold for me. But I wish them the best – DD)
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What to know about New Hampshire’s Free State Project
A group that urges people to move to New Hampshire with the goal of creating a limited-government oasis has grown its membership and power in recent years.

(Boston.com) For thousands of New Hampshire residents and more across the country, the state’s motto of “Live Free or Die” has taken on a new meaning. The granite state is home to the Free State Project. This nonprofit is dedicated to flooding New Hampshire with like-minded libertarians with the ultimate goal of establishing a haven of limited government.
The group’s mission, as stated on its website, is “liberty in your lifetime!” The Free State Project encourages a self-described “mass migration” to New Hampshire so that its members can enact the change they want to see.
“By concentrating our numbers in a single state, we are maximizing our impact as activists, entrepreneurs, community builders, and thought leaders,” the group’s website says. “Those in New Hampshire are reaping the movement’s benefits, both in our freedoms and in our quality of life, but our ultimate goal is to set an example for the rest of the world.”Read the rest
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Ballot Law Commission dismisses request to bar secessionists from running for (NH) state government

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(Concord Monitor) The Ballot Law Commission on Wednesday dismissed a complaint that sought to bar secessionists from running for state government.
The commission determined that it does not have jurisdiction over the question because it’s a matter related to the U.S Constitution and not an issue of state election law.
The decision comes after 13 state representatives voted in favor of New Hampshire’s secession from the United States last legislative session, some of whom are now seeking reelection.
Karen Steele of Atkinson had submitted the complaint, arguing that the state representatives who voted in favor of secession in the previous legislative session violated the 14th Amendment by aiding rebellion and insurrection. Steele said that violating the U.S. Constitution should be grounds for barring those representatives from running for or serving in state office…Read the rest
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