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As 2024 gubernatorial candidate, declared she supports New Hampshire law permitting abortion on demand through 24 weeks of pregnancy and would veto any legislation restricting abortion during that window — explicitly rejecting the rubric's life-from-conception / personhood standard.
Signed two bills in August 2025 prohibiting physicians from providing puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones to minors under age 18 except in cases of imminent life-threatening conditions — protecting children from irreversible gender-transition medical procedures and affirming biological sex over gender identity for medical purposes. These bills represent a partial alignment with the rubric's rejection of transgender ideology as applied to minors in a medical context.
Signed a fiscally responsible, balanced state budget in 2025 with no new income or sales taxes — protecting New Hampshire's competitive advantage of no income and no sales tax — and required departmental belt-tightening as federal pandemic-era funds expired. Her economic platform explicitly targets reducing the burden on families and taxpayers rather than raising taxes to fund government growth.
As New Hampshire governor, signed legislation in August 2025 requiring new documentation to both request and return absentee ballots — tightening mail-in and absentee-voting procedures in line with the rubric's voter-ID and anti-mass-mail-in integrity goals.
As governor, Ayotte signed House Bill 511 and Senate Bill 62 on May 22, 2025, banning sanctuary city policies in New Hampshire and requiring state and local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities — directly satisfying the rubric's anti-sanctuary-city standard. She announced the new law at her inaugural address as a top public safety priority.
A lifetime Second Amendment defender who, as New Hampshire AG, joined an amicus brief in District of Columbia v. Heller urging the Supreme Court to uphold an individual's constitutional right to keep and bear arms, and who publicly affirms that carrying a firearm is a constitutionally protected civil right.
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