Transparency isn’t a policy choice in New Hampshire.
It’s a founding principle.
Our Constitution says all political power is inherent in the people.
Government doesn’t grant rights here—it borrows authority.
That’s why meetings are open.
Records are public.
And citizens are expected—not discouraged—to show up, ask questions, and watch closely.
Sunlight isn’t radical.
It’s how freedom stays alive.
When government knows it’s being watched, power behaves.
When people pay attention, liberty endures.
This isn’t abstract theory.
It’s daily practice—in town halls, school boards, zoning meetings, and courtrooms across the Granite State.
If you believe government should answer to the people—
If you think transparency is non-negotiable—
If you want to live somewhere that still takes “consent of the governed” seriously—
Join us in New Hampshire.
Come help build a state where liberty and accountability walk hand in hand.
Live Free.
And actually mean it.