
💡 U.S. Capitol switchboard — ask for Senator Jared Sullivan.
Reach out directly. Your voice matters. Proverbs 29:2 — When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice.
As a NH state representative, voted for a constitutional right to abortion before 24 weeks (CACR 23) and voted to repeal NH's Fetal Life Protection Act (HB 271) that restricted abortions after 24 weeks — flatly rejecting any life-at-conception or fetal-personhood standard.
As a New Hampshire state representative, voted FOR HB 368 (2024) to prohibit New Hampshire from enforcing out-of-state orders removing children from homes for receiving gender-affirming care and to protect providers of such care; voted AGAINST a ban on hormone treatments and puberty blockers for minors; and voted AGAINST parental notification for curriculum covering sexual orientation and gender identity (HB 1312, 2024). Sullivan's NH House record consistently supports transgender-affirming law and policy — opposite to the rubric's standard of rejecting government promotion of transgender ideology.
Voted against HB 1312 (2024), which would have required New Hampshire public schools to notify parents at least two weeks before any curriculum on sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression was taught to their children. By opposing parental notification on gender-related school content, Sullivan sided against the parental rights and family sovereignty the rubric upholds.
As a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (Grafton 2nd district), Sullivan was one of only six representatives who voted against HB 511 — the anti-sanctuary city bill — when it passed the NH House 351-6 in February 2025. He also voted against SB 62, which required local law enforcement to comply with federal immigration detainers. Both bills were signed by Governor Kelly Ayotte in late 2025 and took effect January 1, 2026, making New Hampshire the first New England state to enact anti-sanctuary legislation. Sullivan's votes position him in opposition to the rubric's anti-sanctuary enforcement standard.
As a NH state representative, voted to establish extreme-risk protection (red-flag) orders (HB 106), expand background checks for firearms (HB 59, HB 56), and impose a 3-day waiting period on firearm purchases (HB 76) — directly opposing the rubric's anti-red-flag/AWB/registry standard for Second Amendment protection.
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