According to the NH General Court website, as of today Feb 10, HB162 is in committee in the NH Senate. That is, it is being looked at by the Transportation and Interstate Cooperation Committee. I believe they decide whether to recommend, not recommend, or make any changes to HB162 to the overall Senate which has 24 Senators, total.
The Senate Transportation and Interstate Cooperation committee has six members with one chairman, one vice chairman, and four members.
And they are:
Senator Robert LeTourneau, Chairman, Republican, Derry, no email address listed
Senator Charles Morse, Vice Chairman, Republican, Salem, no email address listed
Senator Peter Burling, Democrat, Cornish,
[email protected]
Senator Iris Estabrook, Democrat, Durham,
[email protected]
Senator Robert Flanders, Republican, Antrim
[email protected]
Senator Andre Martel, Republican, Manchester,
[email protected]
The chairman and vice chairman do have snail-mail addresses listed in the State website but I don't feel comfortable about posting those here.
Probably some of the six committee members who represent districts in the southern area of the state do not have a feel for how big an issue this is in the Lakes Region. If everyone writes some nice, polite, to-the-point messages, maybe it could be a bit of a wake-up call for them.
best, fll