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Position on Issues

Voting Record, 2024

In 2024 Rep. Gregg voted against several bills to expand eligibility for Education Freedom Accounts (EFAs), including HB 1561, HB 1634, HB 1665, and HB 1677. Gregg also voted for HB 1512, which would limit the EFA program to a budget.

Candidate's Facebook Page, 2022

"SCOTUS has decided that women do not have the federal legal protection to body autonomy rights. When we have the highest court saying that women have less rights fundamentally, we are perpetuating the attitudes that are at the forefront of domestic abuse. As a woman, as a survivor, an advocate, and as a mother, this is a devastating turn."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire ban abortions during the second trimester (e.g. after 15 weeks gestation)?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should NH add an income tax on earned income?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should NH add a broad-based sales tax?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire lower business taxes?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024

Should New Hampshire add a tax on capital gains?

Voting Record, 2023

Voted for HB 208, a bill to establish greenhouse gas emission reduction goals for the state, to net zero by 2050. The bill also required the Department of Environmental Services to develop a climate action plan.

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Do you support giving voters who register without ID on Election Day a ballot that only counts if they return identifying documents to the state before a deadline?

Voting Record, 2024

In 2024 Rep. Gregg voted for a few bills that would ease zoning requirements. For example, Gregg voted for HB 1291 (to increase rights of property owners to build accessory dwelling units), HB 1399 (to make it easier to convert single family residence into two units), and HB 1400 (to limit parking requirements, plus add tax credits for office conversions).

Voting Record, 2024

Voted to increase the maximum electric generating capacity to participate in net energy metering, from one to five megawatts (HB 523)

Voting Record, 2024

Voted for a constitutional right to abortion before 24 weeks (CACR 23).

Voting Record, 2024

Voted to consider starting a Child Care Workforce Fund to recruit and retain New Hampshire child care employees (HB 1611)

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Do you support New Hampshire’s current system of public school funding, with about two-thirds of total funding coming from local property taxes?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by allowing home-growing and private use without sales?

Voting Record, 2024

In 2023 Rep. Gregg voted to legalize private marijuana sales with a 12.5% excise tax (HB 639). In 2024 Gregg voted to legalize marijuana with licensed outlets and a 10% tax on monthly total gross revenue (HB 1633).

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by establishing state-run cannabis stores?

Voting Record, 2024

In the 2023-2024 session, Rep. Gregg voted to raise the minimum wage to $15 per hour (HB 57) and voted to gradually raise the minimum wage to $17 per hour, with future inflation adjustments (HB 1322).

Voting Record, 2024

Voted for HB 368, a bill that would provide various legal protections for persons receiving gender-related health care. For example, HB 368 would prohibit New Hampshire from enforcing an order from another state to remove a child from a home based on a parent allowing their child to receive gender-affirming health care.

Voting Record, 2023

Voted to repeal the "fetal life protection act", which restricts access to abortion after 24 weeks (HB 271).

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024

Should NH require local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement?

Candidate's Facebook Page, 2022

"For me, gun safety has always been personal. From early childhood, I have been all too aware of the devastation a gun in the wrong hands can have. My biological mother was murdered by a man who had at least one prior violent conviction. It's a shame that it's taken so many massacres, especially this latest massacre in Uvalde, to be a call to action."
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