Republicans currently hold a trifecta in New Hampshire, with GOP majorities in the House and Senate and a Republican occupying the governor’s mansion. But control of the House — the largest in the country with 400 members — sits on a knife’s edge. There are 198 Republicans and 195 Democrats, three independents, and four vacant seats.

Republicans “claim that they don’t want to ban abortion anymore, and that they don’t want to change the 24 week ban. And here we are, with a bill from sponsors in both chambers, trying to move the ban to 15 days,” says Alexis Simpson, deputy minority leader of the New Hampshire House. Simpson pointed to other proposals floated by GOP members to restrict abortion, including a Texas-style abortion bounty law in 2021, and 15-week ban that is expected to be introduced in the upcoming session.

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    I think the point is to allow contraceptive and day after pills, but ban any sort of actual abortion. I’d guess it’s to address folks who believe birth control is abortion. I’m not sure if this is eyerollingly stupid or part of a devious strategy that’s going somewhere serious.

    To be clear, fuck these idiots, but I want to know if we need to defend against some new avenue of attack.