New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill CACR6

Introduced
1/14/25  
Refer
1/14/25  

Caption

Relating to the right to compute. Providing that the right of individuals to use computation resources shall not be infringed.

Impact

If adopted, CACR6 would significantly alter the existing constitutional landscape in New Hampshire by formally acknowledging the right to compute as a protected individual freedom. This would likely require state legislative action to ensure compliance and could lead to broader implications regarding privacy, freedom of expression, and access to technology. The amendment is set to be presented to voters in the upcoming general election in November 2026, giving citizens the opportunity to officially endorse or reject this new constitutional guarantee.

Summary

CACR6 is a proposed constitutional amendment in New Hampshire that seeks to enshrine the right of individuals to use computation resources without interference. This bill recognizes an individual's right to freely access, use, and employ computation facilities, which include both devices and networks essential for computation. It aims to prevent any laws or regulations that would impose discriminatory rates, restrictions, or limitations that could unreasonably burden this right. The proposed amendment reflects an increasing recognition of the importance of digital rights in an age where technology is fundamental to individual autonomy and societal functions.

Contention

As with most significant amendments, CACR6 could draw varied opinions. Supporters might argue that this right is crucial for maintaining individual autonomy in the face of increasing technological regulation and corporate control. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for unintended consequences, such as the undermining of existing laws that govern the use of technology for public safety, privacy, or consumer protection. Debates may emerge over how broadly 'computation resources' are defined, and whether such an amendment could hinder legislative efforts aimed at regulating technology-related issues.

Companion Bills

NH CACR6

Carry Over Relating to the right to compute. Providing that the right of individuals to use computation resources shall not be infringed.

Previously Filed As

NH CACR6

Relating to the right to compute. Providing that the right of individuals to use computation resources shall not be infringed.

NH CACR2

Relating to the drawing of district boundaries. Providing that no district boundaries shall be drawn in a way that favors or disfavors any political party or candidate.

NH CACR7

Relating to the presumption of innocence. Providing that in all cases and suits of the state against one of the people, the defendant shall be innocent unless proven guilty.

NH CACR1

Relating to the governor. Providing that there be a lieutenant governor who shall assume the duties of the governor if the governor is incapacitated.

NH SB72

Establishing a parental bill of rights.

NH CACR5

Relating to absentee ballots. Providing that no excuse shall be needed by the voter to receive an absentee ballot.

NH HB10

Establishing a parental bill of rights.

NH CACR3

Relating to recall elections. Providing that the general court may authorize recall elections.

NH HJR1

Affirming the natural right of persons and affirming that the state and federal government are established for the purpose of upholding, protecting, and securing these rights.

NH CACR8

Relating to sheriffs. Providing that no person shall hold the office of county sheriff after he or she has attained the age of seventy-five years.

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