NH Residents Reject Unneeded Primary Safety Task Force
February 16, 2026·8 days ago·via New Hampshire Public Radio
New Hampshire residents push back against a bipartisan bill for a state task force to boost public safety at the 2028 presidential primary, saying they see no need for more government meddling. Lawmakers cite fears of political violence to justify coordinating police, colleges, and parties for "content-neutral" security guidance, but state police Captain Matthew Amatucci calls it redundant duplication that could tip off bad actors to tactics.
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