One State's Voters Fight for Their Right to Sue the Government

Government: For a century and a half in New Hampshire, citizens could sue their state if they believed its actions were illegal or unconstitutional -- regardless of whether it violated their personal rights. Then, in 2014, the state Supreme Court ended that right.

In November, Granite Staters have the chance to revive it.

If voters approve Question 1 on the state's ballot, taxpayers would get back their power to sue state or local government -- even if their personal rights were not violated by the alleged injustice.

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