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Stakeholders split over whether nonprofit vaccine association should post recorded meetings
Summary
House Bill 233 would require the New Hampshire Vaccine Association to record meetings on audio/video and publish them on its website; the association said it already publishes materials and that adding recordings or subjecting it to RSA 91‑A would add cost and legal complexity.
Representative Joshua Conkwa introduced House Bill 233, a short bill that would require audio and video recordings of New Hampshire Vaccine Association meetings to be posted on the association’s website. The sponsor told senators the sessions are already conducted over Zoom and that posting the recordings would make proceedings available to members of the public who cannot attend live.
Patrick Miller, executive director of the association, told the committee the association already posts agendas, minutes, budgets and other documents and allows public attendance; he said the group is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit that was established under…
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