Conservatives in New Hampshire are moving fast in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, calling for action that ranges from cracking down on public schools to launching a discussion series “modeling civil discourse and open inquiry to young Granite Staters.”
“There is no question there is a lot of energy right now,” said Greg Moore, state director for the conservative group Americans for Prosperity. “A lot of right-of-center people are feeling more emboldened and aggressive.”
Republicans in the New Hampshire State House have been quick to point to Kirk’s killing as justification for swift movement on a range of party priorities in recent days, including policing school curriculum and the speech of public employees.
House Majority Leader Jason Osborne urged his fellow Republican lawm