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Stop HB 1201: Protect Donor Privacy

Email the House Election Law Committee before their January 27th executive session

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The Problem

HB 1201 would force non-profit organizations—including advocacy groups like the New Hampshire Firearms Coalition—to publicly disclose all itemized donations.

Why This Matters

This bill puts YOUR personal information at risk:

  • Doxing threat: Your name, address, and donation history could become public record
  • Harassment risk: Activists have targeted donors to causes they oppose
  • Chilling effect: Many supporters will stop donating rather than risk exposure
  • Privacy violation: Your constitutional right to support causes you believe in should not come with a target on your back


What We Need You To Do

Email members of the House Election Law Committee TODAY and urge them to vote Inexpedient to Legislate (ITL) on HB 1201.

The committee meets for executive session on Tuesday January 27th—your message must arrive before then.

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Please Oppose HB1201

I am writing to urge you to vote Inexpedient to Legislate (ITL) on HB 1201. This bill would expose donors to non-profit organizations to potential harassment and intimidation by making their personal information publicly available. Granite Staters should be able to support causes they believe in without fear of being targeted. Please protect donor privacy and vote ITL on HB 1201. Thank you for your consideration,

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The Problem

HB 1201 would force non-profit organizations—including advocacy groups like the New Hampshire Firearms Coalition—to publicly disclose all itemized donations.

Why This Matters

This bill puts YOUR personal information at risk:

  • Doxing threat: Your name, address, and donation history could become public record
  • Harassment risk: Activists have targeted donors to causes they oppose
  • Chilling effect: Many supporters will stop donating rather than risk exposure
  • Privacy violation: Your constitutional right to support causes you believe in should not come with a target on your back


What We Need You To Do

Email members of the House Election Law Committee TODAY and urge them to vote Inexpedient to Legislate (ITL) on HB 1201.

The committee meets for executive session on Tuesday January 27th—your message must arrive before then.

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The Problem

HB 1201 would force non-profit organizations—including advocacy groups like the New Hampshire Firearms Coalition—to publicly disclose all itemized donations.

Why This Matters

This bill puts YOUR personal information at risk:

  • Doxing threat: Your name, address, and donation history could become public record
  • Harassment risk: Activists have targeted donors to causes they oppose
  • Chilling effect: Many supporters will stop donating rather than risk exposure
  • Privacy violation: Your constitutional right to support causes you believe in should not come with a target on your back


What We Need You To Do

Email members of the House Election Law Committee TODAY and urge them to vote Inexpedient to Legislate (ITL) on HB 1201.

The committee meets for executive session on Tuesday January 27th—your message must arrive before then.

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