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The bill would require parents’ permission for any medical and mental health care. Health care providers say it could prevent some teens from accessing substance use treatment and reproductive health care.
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The parents' rights bill passed 213-208, with five Republicans — mostly members of the House Freedom Caucus — voting against it.
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Proposed legislation could require schools to out certain LGBTQ students without their consent.
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Transgender youth: Much of the debate among New Hampshire lawmakers focused on provisions to require school officials, when asked by parents, to disclose that a child is using a different name or being referred to as being a different gender.
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A new bill proposing that grandparents play a bigger role in guardianship cases involving their grandchildren had its first hearing at the State House…