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GOP Gov. blasts party for "trying the same thing" after she vetoes anti-trans bill for 3rd time
By Daniel Villarreal at LGBTQ Nation
· June 23, 2026
· 3 min read
New Hampshire's Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a bill last Friday that would have banned transgender people from restrooms, locker rooms, jails, and sports teams that match their gender identities. It's the third such bill she has vetoed in the last year, and Republican legislators are unlikely
Key takeaway "Unfortunately, there is minimal difference between this bill, the bill I vetoed earlier this year, the one I vetoed last year, and the one vetoed in 2024 by Governor [Chris] Sununu.
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Category: rights ·
Published: June 23, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
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What is this story about? New Hampshire's Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a bill last Friday that would have banned transgender people from restrooms, locker rooms, jails, and sports teams that match their gender identities. It's the third such bill she has vetoed in the last year, and Republican legislators are unlikely
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