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HR27: calling for policymakers locally and nationally to fully consider all relevant information and factors pertaining to climate change before pursuing courses of action that could adversely affect any economy or environment.
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Sponsors
- Michael I Moffett House · Merr 4
- Jeanine M Notter House · Hills 12
- Michael D Harrington House · Straf 18
- James Summers House · Rock 20
- Dan McGuire House · Merr 14
- Jacob Brouillard House · Rock 1
- Alicia Lekas House · Hills 38
Topics
State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs Environment and natural resources
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HR 27 - AS INTRODUCED
2024 SESSION
24-2267
08/02
HOUSE RESOLUTION 27
A RESOLUTION calling for policymakers locally and nationally to fully consider all relevant information and factors pertaining to climate change before pursuing courses of action that could adversely affect any economy or environment.
ANALYSIS
This bill calls for policymakers to fully consider all relevant information and factors pertaining to climate change as climate policy is developed.
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24-2267
08/02
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty Four
A RESOLUTION calling for policymakers locally and nationally to fully consider all relevant information and factors pertaining to climate change before pursuing courses of action that could adversely affect any economy or environment.
Whereas, climate change is occurring and has occurred throughout all of time; and
Whereas, it is crucial that policy decisions and lawmaking relating to climate reflect all relevant research; and
Whereas, there is a documented pattern of suppression of some climate perspectives and data; and
Whereas, fraudulent research and media reporting threaten the development of practical and well-founded climate policies; and
Whereas, the many historically wrong climate predictions by so many climate activists should require caution by contemporary policymakers in developing long-term climate policies; and
Whereas, there is a long history of climate alarmism and intimidation by special interests that have had chilling effects on the proper discourse and dialogue necessary to effectuate the best public policies; and
Whereas, there is a wide spectrum of opinion regarding the true impact of human behavior on climate change; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives: that the New Hampshire house of representatives supports the proper consideration of all relevant data and perspectives as climate policy is developed on every level throughout the United States of America.