MVDC Actions - Week of 12/07/2025
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our December Meeting
Due to the conflict with the MV Tree Lighting, we rescheduled our special guest,
Senate candidate Karishma Manzur,
to our January 16th, 2026 meeting
6:00 to 7:30 PM at the Library
Mont Vernon Public Hearing - MONDAY NIGHT
Public Hearing on the future use of the current library building
Monday, December 8, 2025 - 7:00 pm
Mont Vernon Village School MPR
The Board of Selectmen will hold a public hearing to discuss the future of the current library building.
This is a great opportunity to discuss all the future options for the building once the new library opens in early 2026. The town voted to purchase the building in 2018 for town use following the construction of the new library, and the time has come!
Protest Opportunites
This Week’s KSC Visibility
Thursday
December 11th
12 noon - 1 pm
State House Arch Concord, NH
KSC Visibility: School Vouchers (EFAs): Holding the GOP Accountable.
* Please visit KentStreetCoalition.org for weather updates or cancellations. Any updates will be posted on the homepage of the KSC website.
With zero accountability, millions of tax dollars are flowing out of state and local coffers into private hands. Join Kent Streeters in raising awareness about the true cost of NH’s school voucher program. It’s time to hold accountable those legislators who voted for this budgetary black hole. Bring your sign or use one of KSCs!.
NH Actions You Can Take
From our friends at:
HB 155 Grassroots Mobilization Call:
Join a Statewide Grassroots Campaign for a Fair Economy
Monday, December 8
7:00 PM
Kent Street Coalition is joining Our Economy Our Future in hosting this statewide campaign for a fair economy. Granite Staters are getting squeezed from every direction — and instead of helping, conservative politicians in Concord are launching the 2026 session with HB 155: a $26 million corporate giveaway paid for by the rest of us. HB 155 would:
Increase property taxes and rent for everyone else
Blow yet another hole in our budget
Drain funding from schools, housing, child care, and health care.
Hand millions to wealthy corporations
People power can stop this — but only if we organize. Sign up here.
From our friends at:
Tell your reps: Don't change the rules in the middle of the game—NO MID-DECADE REDISTRICTING!
HB 1300, sponsored by Rep. Ankarberg and Sen. Innis, seeks to follow the lead of other states by redrawing NH's congressional districts in the middle of the decade.
New Hampshire’s congressional districts are competitive, which means candidates of either party have to work hard to earn voters’ support. Under the new proposal, one district becomes safely blue and the other safely red, giving politicians less reason to listen to most voters.
The new proposal groups Manchester, Nashua, and Concord—the three largest cities—into the same district. They would account for more than one-third of congressional district 2, diminishing the voice of voters in the North Country.
Governor Ayotte has already expressed reluctance to sign new maps into law. So why are legislators trying to change the rules in the middle of the game?
Quickly send a customizable email to your legislators expressing your opposition to HB 1300.
Federal Actions You Can Take
From our friends at:
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Lower health care costs and make the ACA premium tax credits permanent!
ACTION 2: Join Kent Street in supporting the Card Campaign Team, urging people to send postcards to their members of Congress, encouraging them to extend the subsidies and save the ACA. Kent Street is also asking people to send emails and/or make phone calls.
Click here for all the details - including contact information for our congressional representatives.