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As Stay Work Play works to make New Hampshire a place that is more friendly to young people, one of the most effective ways of doing so is working to improve public policy on those issues our data tell us serve to attract and retain (or repel) young Granite Staters.

Since 2019, Stay Work Play has engaged in nonpartisan, issues-based advocacy at the State House in Concord. Helping to guide this work is the Stay Work Play Advocacy Committee, a group of volunteers that meets virtually, December through June, to learn more about the policy issues affecting the attraction and retention of young people in New Hampshire and make recommendations with regard to Stay Work Play’s policy positions. The Committee also helps plan and promote Stay Work Play’s annual Legislative Reception.

Those who want to keep tabs on what’s going on in Concord with regard to issues and legislation affecting the attraction and retention of young people in New Hampshire are encouraged to subscribe to the State House Skinny, an email newsletter published twice a month during the legislative session.