| Bill | Bill Title & Upcoming Hearings | Sponsor | Status | Priority/Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SB 17 | Relative to Insurance Cost-sharing Calculations. | *Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Priority Legislation |
| HB 233 | (new Title) Requiring Meetings Of The New Hampshire Vaccine Association to Be Audio and Video Recorded and Published On Its Website Within 48 Hours. The bill aims to improve transparency regarding vaccination products and meetings, but it faced some opposition, particularly regarding the role of the vaccination association and the feasibility of recording Zoom meetings. Further discussions and clarifications are expected, and the potential for a subcommittee review is still uncertain.Patrick Miller and Mark McCue, who oppose the bill, provided testimony. McCue explained the limited role of the vaccination association, noting it operates as a public-private partnership to save costs (around 30%) but plays a minimal role in vaccination requirements. Patick made several attempts at pointing out the Vax Association was essentially a "go-through"/ fiscal agent to purchasing vaccines at discounted pricing. By meeting via zoom, anyone in the public can attend, they posting meeting minutes, and answer questions in a reasonable amount of time. |
*Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-RRep. David Love 13-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Judy Aron 04-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R | Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate; Vote 5-0; CC; 01/07/2026 (10/13) | |
| HB 2 | Relative to State Fees, Funds, Revenues, and Expenditures. | *Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-RRep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R Rep. Keith Erf 28-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/27/2025; Chapter 141; 7/01/2025 (6/30) | |
| HB 117 | Relative to The Substitution Of Biological Products. | *Rep. Erica Layon 13-RRep. Anita Burroughs 02-D Rep. Carry Spier 06-D Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. John Potucek 13-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025; Chapter 163; eff. 09/13/2025 (7/22) | |
| HB 223 | Relative to Licensing Requirements For Health Care Facilities That Operate Within 15 Miles Of A Critical Access Hospital. | *Rep. Mark McLean 15-RRep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | |
| HB 231 | (new Title) Prohibiting School District Personnel From Transporting Students to Medical or Mental Health Appointments, Visits, or Procedures Without Parental Consent. | *Rep. Kristine Perez 16-RRep. David Love 13-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R Rep. Louise Andrus 05-R Rep. Ron Dunn 16-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/14/2025; Chapter 22; eff.07/13/2025 (5/21) | |
| HB 254 | Relative to Options For End Of Life Care. | *Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Bill Bolton 08-D Rep. David Milz 13-R Rep. David Paige 01-D Rep. Eric Turer 06-D Rep. Marjorie Smith 10-D Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R Rep. Stephen Woodcock 01-D | Remove from Table (Rep. Lynn): MF DV 169-205 03/27/2025 (3/27) | |
| HB 290 | Increasing The Taxes On Cigarettes and Electronic Cigarettes and Establishing A Committee to Study Taxes On Tobacco and Other Nicotine Products. | *Rep. Jerry Stringham 03-D | Indefinitely Postpone (Rep. Sweeney): MA VV 03/20/2025 (3/20) | |
| HB 357 | Relative to The Department Of Health and Human Services' Rulemaking Authority Regarding Immunization Requirements. | *Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/01/2025 (5/1) | |
| HB 358 | Relative to Exemption From Immunization Requirements On The Basis Of Religious Belief. | *Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | Vetoed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025 (7/17) | |
| HB 368 | Prohibiting Smoking and E-cigarettes In Motor Vehicles When A Passenger Is Under 16 Years Of Age. | *Rep. Peter Schmidt 14-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA RC 213-157 02/20/2025 (2/20) | |
| HB 455 | Relative to Reports By The Department Of Health and Human Services Regarding Medicaid Enhancement For Children and Pregnant Women. | *Rep. Jess Edwards 31-RRep. Mark Pearson 34-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/29/2025; Chapter 53; eff.07/01/2025 (5/30) | |
| HB 524 | Repealing The New Hampshire Vaccine Association. | *Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3021h (NT) 11/04/2025 (Vote 17-0; CC) (11/4) | |
| HB 548 | Relative to Licensing Requirements For Health Care Facilities That Operate On A Membership-based Business Model. | *Rep. Mark McLean 15-RRep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Mark Warden 39-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/08/2025 (5/8) | |
| HB 645 | Relative to Data Collection and Reporting Requirements Of The Prescription Drug Affordability Board. | *Rep. Jess Edwards 31-RRep. Peter Leishman 33-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. David Rochefort 01-R | Lay HB 645 on Table (Rep. Osborne): MA VV 03/13/2025 (3/13) | |
| HB 648 | Relative to Insurance Coverage For Glucose Monitoring. | *Rep. Hope Damon 08-DRep. Carry Spier 06-D Rep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Paige Beauchemin 03-D Rep. Peggy Balboni 38-D Rep. Skip Rollins 03-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Majority Committee Report: Refer for Interim Study 10/28/2025 (Vote 11-6; RC) (11/13) | |
| HB 664 | Relative to Childhood Immunization Requirements. | *Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | |
| HB 679 | Relative to Immunization Requirements. | *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-RRep. Barbara Comtois 07-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Mike Drago 04-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/01/2025 (5/1) | |
| HB 743 | Relative to Patient Access to Health Care Prices and Billing Practices. | *Rep. Julius Soti 35-RRep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Ron Dunn 16-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) | |
| HB 774 | Requiring Medicare Supplemental Policies to Cover Pre-existing Conditions. | *Rep. Jessica LaMontagne 17-DRep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Peter Schmidt 14-D Rep. Suzanne Vail 06-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/13/2025 (3/13) | |
| HR 16 | Recognizing The Essential Contributions Of Frontline Health Workers In Assisting The State to Recover From The Covid-19 Pandemic and Urging Greater Attention and Support For Local Frontline Health Workers. | *Rep. Jack Flanagan 45-RRep. Wayne MacDonald 16-R | Ought to Pass with Amendment 2025-0757h: MA VV 03/20/2025 (3/20) | |
| SB 80 | Consolidating Licensing, Auditing, and Enforcement Responsibilities For Wholesale and Retail E-cigarettes Sales Under The Liquor Commission. | *Sen. Timothy Lang 02-RRep. Susan Almy 17-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | Signed by the Governor on 07/15/2025; Chapter 0224; Effective 07/01/2025 (7/22) | |
| SB 119 | (new Title) Relative to Medicaid Pharmaceutical Services and Relative to Standing Orders For Ivermectin. Floor Amendment by Sen. Rosenwald 16-8 OTP Bill goes to Finance. Amendment: Directs pharmacists to dispense brand name drugs to Medicaid beneficiaries when the brand name drug is on the department of health and human services preferred drug list. II. Directs the department of health and human services to develop a standing order for certain Medicaid-covered, over-the-counter medications, medical supplies, and laboratory tests when deemed medically necessary and cost effective by the department. III. Repeals the requirement that expanded Medicaid, also known as the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program, be terminated if the federal match rate falls below 90 percent |
*Sen. James Gray 06-R | Sen. Rochefort Moved Nonconcur with the House Amendment, MA, VV; 06/12/2025 (6/12) | |
| SB 120 | Relative to Insurance Coverage For Biomarker Testing. | *Sen. Daniel Innis 07-RRep. John Potucek 13-R Rep. Mary Jane Wallner 19-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | |
| SB 122 | Relative to Financial Eligibility For The Medicare Savings Program. | *Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-DRep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Laura Telerski 11-D Rep. Lucy Weber 05-D Rep. Mary Jane Wallner 19-D Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | |
| SB 134 | Relative to Work Requirements Under The State Medicaid Program. | *Sen. Howard Pearl 17-RRep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3093h 11/12/2025 (Vote 11-6; RC) (11/18) | |
| SB 244 | (new Title) Relative to Expanding Access to Primary Health Care Services, Increasing The Size Of The Health Care Workforce, and Making Appropriations Therefor. | *Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-DRep. Laura Telerski 11-D Rep. Lucy Weber 05-D Rep. Mary Jane Wallner 19-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | |
| SB 250 | Relative to Pharmacist Administration Of Long-acting Injectable Drugs. | *Sen. David Rochefort 01-RRep. Jaci Grote 24-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Signed by the Governor on 06/24/2025; Chapter 0123; Effective 08/23/2025 (6/24) | |
| HB 1096 | Establishing A Committee to Study Ways to Manage Disposal Of Vapes and E-cigarettes. | *Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D Rep. Alice Wade 15-D Rep. James Gruber 16-D Rep. Judy Aron 04-R Rep. Karen Ebel 07-D Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Linda Haskins 11-D Rep. Liz Barbour 35-R Rep. Peter Bixby 13-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | ||
| HB 1292 | Expanding The Right to Try Act to Include Certain Qualifying Severe Illness and Permitting Certain Regenerative Stem Cell Therapies Under The Act. | *Rep. Erica Layon 13-RRep. Cyril Aures 13-R Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Mary Murphy 27-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| HB 1315 | Relative to The Sale Of Tobacco Products, E-cigarettes, Devices, E-liquids, or Alternative Nicotine Products. | *Rep. John Hunt 14-RSen. Daniel Innis 07-R | ||
| HB 1335 | Requiring Health Care Providers to Disclose to Patients Indirect Financial Incentives Received By The Provider. | *Rep. Robert Wherry 13-RRep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R | ||
| LSR 580 | Relative to Work Requirements Under The Medicaid Program. | *Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R | ||
| LSR 696 | Relative to Work Requirements Under The State Medicaid Program. | *Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R | ||
| LSR 2558 | Relative to The Maximum Temperature For Vape Heating Coils and Other Required Safety Measures. | *Rep. Alice Wade 15-D Rep. Billie ButlerRep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D Rep. Trinidad Tellez 40-D | ||
| LSR 2600 | Preventing Vape Products From Being Marketed Towards Minors. | *Rep. Alice Wade 15-D Rep. Billie ButlerRep. Carrie Sorensen 28-D Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R Rep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D Rep. Trinidad Tellez 40-D Rep. Valerie McDonnell 25-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | ||
| LSR 2798 | Directing The Department Of Health and Human Services to Identify The Impact Of Medicaid Changes On New Hampshire Residents' Access to Health Care. | *Rep. Laura Telerski 11-DRep. Carrie Sorensen 28-D Rep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Janet Lucas 07-D Rep. Jessica LaMontagne 17-D Rep. Lucy Weber 05-D Rep. Mary Jane Wallner 19-D Rep. Trinidad Tellez 40-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| LSR 2817 | Relative to Utilization Review Of Post-acute Care Services. | *Rep. Eric Turer 06-DRep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Janet Lucas 07-D Rep. Trinidad Tellez 40-D | ||
| LSR 2818 | Requiring Insurance Carriers to Provide Peer-to-peer Review At Any Stage Of Prior Authorization and Mandating Disclosure Of Reviewer Credentials.? | *Rep. Julie Miles 12-RRep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Mary Murphy 27-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | ||
| LSR 2891 | Relative to The Reporting and Collection Of Medical Debt. | *Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R | ||
| LSR 2942 | Relative to The Collection Of Certain Health Care Program Premiums; Funding For The University System Of New Hampshire; and Raising The Tobacco Tax. | *Rep. Jerry Stringham 03-D Rep. Terry Spahr 12-D Rep. Wayne Burton 10-D | ||
| LSR 2996 | Prohibiting The Sale Of Nitrous Oxide and Certain Inhalants For Recreational Purposes. | *Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-DRep. Bill Boyd 12-R Rep. Gary Woods 30-D Rep. Janet Lucas 07-D Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Maureen Mooney 12-R Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | ||
| SB 506 | Relative to Community Engagement and Work Requirements Under The State Medicaid Program. | *Sen. Howard Pearl 17-RRep. Michael Moffett 04-R Rep. Wayne MacDonald 16-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. James Gray 06-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| SB 510 | Ensuring State-operated, Publicly Accessible Spaces Have Designated Smoking Areas Undetectable to Visitors. | *Sen. Keith Murphy 16-RSen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | ||
| SB 545 | Relative to Financial Eligibility For The Medicare Savings Program. | *Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-DRep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Laura Telerski 11-D Rep. Lucy Weber 05-D Rep. Mary Hakken-Phillips 12-D Rep. Mary Jane Wallner 19-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D |