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2025 Legislative Bill Tracking
Sunday, December 07, 2025 4:21 PM


BillBill Title & Upcoming HearingsSponsorStatusPriority/Position
HB 59 Relative to The Assault Of A Firefighter, Emergency Medical Care Provider, or Law Enforcement Officer. *Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R
Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R
Rep. Sheila Seidel 29-R
Rep. Stephen Pearson 13-R
Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R
Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3083s, 01/07/2026, Vote 3-2 (11/3) Priority Legislation
Support with Amendment
HB 62 Relative to Protection Of Persons From Domestic Violence and Military Protective Orders. *Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Rep. James Creighton 30-R
Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R
Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R
Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/02/2025; Chapter 55; eff. 01/01/2026 (6/6) Priority Legislation
Support with Amendment
HB 64 Relative to Extending Hiring Preferences For Military Members and Their Spouses to The State and Private Businesses, and Establishing Purchase Preferences For Disabled Veterans and Military Spouses Regarding State Supply Purchases. *Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Rep. James Creighton 30-R
Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R
Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/23/2025; Chapter 107; eff. 08/22/2025 (6/25) Priority Legislation
HB 103 Relative to Fugitives From Justice. *Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R
Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/20/2025 (2/20) Priority Legislation
Oppose
HB 148 Permitting Classification Of Individuals Based On Biological Sex Under Certain Circumstances. *Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R
Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R
Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R
Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R
Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-R
Rep. Katy Peternel 06-R
Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R
Rep. Sheila Seidel 29-R
Rep. Sherman Packard 16-R
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Sen. Tim McGough 11-R
Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R
Vetoed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025 (7/17) Priority Legislation
Monitor
HB 217 Relative to Absentee Ballots. *Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R
Sen. James Gray 06-R
Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/15/2025 (5/15) Priority Legislation
HB 314 Prohibiting The Use Of Federal, State, or Local Funds For Lobbying Activities. *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R
Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R
Rep. Glenn Bailey 02-R
Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R
Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R
Rep. Julius Soti 35-R
Rep. Marie Louise Bjelobrk 05-R
Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R
Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R
Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R
Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3026h 10/29/2025 (Vote 7-4; RC) (11/20) Priority Legislation
Oppose
HB 400 Requiring A Public Body's Collective Bargaining Negotiations to Be Deemed Public Meetings and Requiring That Arguments Made and Information Generated During The Meetings Be Made Available to The Public Under The Right-to-know Law. *Rep. Pam Brown 14-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA DV 211-135 03/26/2025 (3/26) Priority Legislation
Oppose
HB 438 Relative to Immigration Detention Facilities. *Rep. Timothy Horrigan 10-D
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) Priority Legislation
Monitor
HB 487 Relative to Providing Employees with Advance Notice Of The Work Schedule. *Rep. Erica de Vries 29-D
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA RC 196-155 03/26/2025 (3/26) Priority Legislation
Support with Amendment
HB 498 Relative to When A Person May Receive An Absentee Ballot. *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) Priority Legislation
Support with Amendment
HB 511 Relative to Cooperation with Federal Immigration Authorities. *Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-R
Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R
Rep. Ross Berry 44-R
Rep. Thomas Walsh 10-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R
Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/22/2025; Chapter 39; eff. 01/01/2026 (5/22) Priority Legislation
Oppose
HB 534 Relative to The Calculation Of Average Final Compensation Under The Retirement System. *Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R
Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D
Rep. Mark MacKenzie 40-D
Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R
Rep. Matthew Coker 02-R
Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R
Rep. Timothy Soucy 21-D
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/20/2025 (2/20) Priority Legislation
No Position
HB 536 Relative to A Cost Of Living Adjustment In The State Retirement System. *Rep. Jaci Grote 24-D
Rep. Peter Leishman 33-D
Sen. David Watters 04-D
Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D
Lay HB 536 on Table (Rep. Osborne): MA DV 185-177 03/13/2025 (3/13) Priority Legislation
No Position
HB 552 Relative to Coverage Of Children Under The State Retiree Insurance Plan. *Rep. James Newsom 09-D
Rep. David Luneau 09-D
Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D
Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/02/2025; Chapter 68; eff. 08/01/2025 (6/6) Priority Legislation
Oppose
HB 581 Establishing A State Retirement Plan Group For New State Employee Members Of The Retirement System. *Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R
Rep. Brian Seaworth 12-R
Rep. Carol McGuire 27-R
Rep. Erica Layon 13-R
Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R
Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Lay HB 581 on Table (Rep. Osborne): MA VV 03/13/2025 (3/13) Priority Legislation
Oppose
HB 592 Relative to Magistrates and The Standards Applicable to and The Administration Of Bail. *Rep. Ross Berry 44-R
Rep. Brian Cole 26-R
Rep. Jonathan Morton 39-R
Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R
Rep. Steven Kesselring 18-R
Signed by Governor Ayotte 03/25/2025; Chapter 3; eff. 9/21/25 (3/26) Priority Legislation
Monitor
HB 622 Relative to The Definition Of "part-time? For Purposes Of Employment Of A Retired Member Of The New Hampshire Retirement System. *Rep. Douglas Trottier 08-R
Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R
Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) Priority Legislation
Support
HB 1014 Exempting Certain Retirees From The 28-day Waiting Period For Part-time Employment. *Rep. Peter Petrigno 43-D
Rep. Daniel Veilleux 34-D
Rep. Heath Howard 04-D
Rep. Jaci Grote 24-D
Rep. Patrick Long 26-D
Rep. Paul Dargie 43-D
Sen. Tim McGough 11-R
Priority Legislation
HB 57 (new Title) Relative to The Standards Applicable to Bail In Criminal Matters. *Rep. David Meuse 37-D
Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025; Chapter 160; eff. 01/11/2026 (7/22) Track and Monitor
No Position
HB 66 Relative to Material Subject to Disclosure Under The Right to Know Law. *Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R
Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R
Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R
Rep. Marjorie Smith 10-D
Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/08/2025 (5/8) Track and Monitor
Monitor
HB 73 Relative to Harm Reduction, Substance Misuse, and The Governor's Commission On Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery.

The bill is focused on continuing and enhancing harm reduction efforts in New Hampshire, particularly through the Doorways program and community collaboration. It aims to provide a more structured, comprehensive approach to addiction recovery, while addressing concerns related to terminology and the balance between individual and societal harm. The bill has broad support from local law enforcement and addiction recovery communities, though some concerns remain about its scope and implementation. Rep. Hartnett raised the question of whether needle exchange programs contribute to increased substance use. Rep. Nagel responded that the goal of such programs is disease prevention, not to encourage drug use. These programs provide opportunities for health check-ins and help build trust with individuals, enabling them to take the next step in their recovery. Support: 13 | Oppose: 2 | Neutral: 0
*Rep. David Nagel 06-R
Rep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D
Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R
Sen. David Watters 04-D
Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/29/2025; Chapter 41; eff. 06/28/2025 (5/30) Track and Monitor
Monitor
HB 75 Legalizing Cannabis For Persons 21 Years Of Age or Older. *Rep. Kevin Verville 02-R
Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) Track and Monitor
No Position
HB 102 Relative to Oversight Of Federal Law Enforcement Actions. *Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R
Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R
Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R
Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R
Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/22/2025 (Vote 16-0; CC) (11/13) Track and Monitor
Oppose
HB 180 Relative to Critical Incident Stress Management Teams. *Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R
Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/08/2025; Chapter 9; eff. 07/07/2025 (5/8) Track and Monitor
HB 186 Relative to The Legalization and Regulation Of Cannabis and Making Appropriations Therefor. *Rep. Jared Sullivan 02-D
Rep. Heath Howard 04-D
Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass 10/28/2025 (Vote 10-7; RC) (11/10) Track and Monitor
HB 194 Relative to The Crime Of Interference with Custody. *Rep. Lisa Post 42-R
Rep. David Love 13-R
Rep. James Spillane 02-R
Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R
Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D
Rep. John Potucek 13-R
Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R
Rep. Lorie Ball 25-R
Rep. Sheila Seidel 29-R
Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R
Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R
Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3019h 10/22/2025 (Vote 9-7; RC) (11/17) Track and Monitor
Monitor
HB 196 (new Title) Relative to Annulling Certain Cannabis Possession Offenses. *Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D
Rep. Ellen Read 10-D
Rep. Heath Howard 04-D
Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R
Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D
Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/22/2025 (5/22) Track and Monitor
HB 197 Relative to Payment By The State Of A Portion Of Retirement System Contributions Of Political Subdivision Employers. *Rep. Michael Edgar 29-D
Rep. Allison Knab 12-D
Rep. Chris Muns 29-D
Rep. Dennis Malloy 24-D
Rep. John Cloutier 06-D
Rep. Matthew Wilhelm 21-D
Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-D
Rep. Peggy Balboni 38-D
Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D
Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D
Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D
Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D
Majority Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/30/2025 (Vote 14-11; RC) (11/17) Track and Monitor
Monitor
HB 198 Relative to Legalizing Certain Quantities Of Cannabis and Establishing Penalties For The Smoking or Vaping Of Cannabis In Public. *Rep. Jared Sullivan 02-D
Rep. Heath Howard 04-D
Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D
Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) Track and Monitor
HB 216 Relative to Workers' Compensation and Creditable Service Towards Retirement. *Rep. Carol McGuire 27-R
Rep. Jaci Grote 24-D
Rep. Peter Schmidt 14-D
Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/30/2025 (Vote 25-0; CC) (11/5) Track and Monitor
Monitor
HB 225 Relative to The Employment Of Military Spouses In The Event Of Involuntary Deployment Of Service Member. *Rep. James Creighton 30-R
Rep. Diane Pauer 36-R
Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R
Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-R
Rep. Larry Gagne 16-R
Rep. Megan Murray 37-D
Rep. Rich? Colcombe 30-R
Rep. Ted Gorski 02-R
Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R
Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D
Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025; Chapter 172; eff. 01/01/2026 (7/22) Track and Monitor
Oppose
HB 238 Prohibiting Collective Bargaining Agreements From Requiring Employees Join or Contribute to A Labor Union. *Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R
Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R
Rep. Gary Daniels 43-R
Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R
Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R
Rep. Len Turcotte 04-R
Rep. Mark Warden 39-R
Rep. Maureen Mooney 12-R
Rep. Tim Mannion 01-R
Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R
Indefinitely Postpone (Rep. S. Pearson): MA RC 200-180 02/13/2025 (2/13) Track and Monitor
Monitor
HB 280 Relative to Wage Payments. *Rep. Len Turcotte 04-R
Rep. Gregory Hill 02-R
Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R
Rep. Julius Soti 35-R
Rep. Michael Granger 02-R
Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R
Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/15/2025 (5/15) Track and Monitor
HB 340 Relative to Electioneering By Public Employees. *Rep. Ross Berry 44-R
Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R
Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R
Rep. Sheila Seidel 29-R
Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3053s, 01/07/2026, Vote 3-2 (11/3) Track and Monitor
HB 418 Relative to Eligibility For Absentee Voting. *Rep. John Sellers 10-R
Rep. Alvin See 26-R
Rep. Clayton Wood 13-R
Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R
Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R
Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R
Rep. Sandra Panek 01-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) Track and Monitor
Oppose
HB 442 Relative to Prohibiting Payment Of Subminimum Wages. *Rep. Kristina Schultz 29-D
Rep. Amy Malone 09-D
Rep. Cassandra Levesque 04-D
Rep. Christine Seibert 21-D
Rep. George Sykes 14-D
Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D
Rep. Suzanne Vail 06-D
Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D
Sen. Pat Long 20-D
Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D
Lay HB442 on Table (Rep. Creighton): MA RC 199-153 03/20/2025 (3/20) Track and Monitor
HB 456 (new Title) Prohibiting The Use Of Certain Local Funds For Lobbying. *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R
Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R
Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R
Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R
Rep. Peter Schmidt 14-D
Indefinitely Postpone (Rep. Maggiore): MA DV 187-163 03/26/2025 (3/26) Track and Monitor
HB 458 Limiting Local Assistance to U.s. Citizens or Permanent Legal Residents. *Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Rep. Steven Smith 03-R
Rep. Thomas Walsh 10-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 09/24/2025 (Vote 17-0; CC) (11/13) Track and Monitor
Monitor
HB 466 Relative to Refusal Of Consent to Testing to Determine Alcohol Concentration and Penalties For Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated. *Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) Track and Monitor
Support
HB 480 Relative to Restoration Of Competency to Stand Trial For Criminal Defendants. *Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R
Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D
Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R
Rep. Eric Turer 06-D
Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R
Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D
Sen. Pat Long 20-D
Committee Report: Ought to Pass, 01/07/2026; Vote 5-0; CC (11/7) Track and Monitor
Support
HB 489 Allowing Volunteer Emergency Workers to Use A Rear Facing Blue Light On Their Private Vehicles When Involved In Emergency Service. *Rep. Rich Nalevanko 09-R
Rep. Glen Aldrich 06-R
Rep. Judy Aron 04-R
Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R
Rep. Mark Warden 39-R
Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/15/2025 (5/15) Track and Monitor
Monitor
HB 528 (new Title) Amending The Penalties For The Possession and Use Of Psilocybin For Persons 18 Years Of Age or Older. *Rep. Kevin Verville 02-R
Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) Track and Monitor
Monitor
HB 602 Requiring Certain Offenders to Participate In A Victim Impact Program. *Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-D
Rep. David Meuse 37-D
Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R
Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D
Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D
Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D
Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/02/2025; Chapter 71; eff. 01/01/2026 (6/6) Track and Monitor
HB 637 Relative to The Reduction In The Calculation Of State Retirement Annuities At Age 65 For Certain Group I Retirement System Members. *Rep. David Luneau 09-D
Rep. Wayne MacDonald 16-R
Lay HB 637 on Table (Rep. Granger): MA DV 229-136 03/13/2025 (3/13) Track and Monitor
Monitor
HB 735 Relative to Elections In Collective Bargaining. *Rep. Michael Granger 02-R
Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R
Rep. Erica Layon 13-R
Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R
Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R
Rep. Mike Drago 04-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) Track and Monitor
SB 14 (new Title) Relative to The Penalty For Certain Fentanyl-related Offenses; Relative to Establishing A Mandatory Minimum Sentence For The Crime Of Distribution Of A Controlled Drug with Death Resulting; and Relative to Amending The Penalties For The Possession and Use Of A Quantity Of Psilocybin For Persons 18 Years Of Age or Older. *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R
Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R
Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R
Sen. David Rochefort 01-R
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) Track and Monitor
SB 15 Relative to Establishing A Mandatory Minimum Sentence For The Crime Of Distribution Of A Controlled Drug with Death Resulting. *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Rep. Aboul Khan 30-R
Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R
Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R
Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R
Rep. Michael Vose 05-R
Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R
Sen. James Gray 06-R
Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3096h (NT) 11/13/2025 (Vote 9-7; RC) (11/17) Track and Monitor
Monitor
SB 54 Relative to Refusal Of Consent to Testing to Determine Alcohol Concentration and Penalties For Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated. *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Rep. Aboul Khan 30-R
Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R
Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R
Rep. Michael Vose 05-R
Sen. David Watters 04-D
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D
Lay SB54 on Table (Rep. McFarlane): MA DV 256-106 06/05/2025 (6/5) Track and Monitor
SB 61 Relative to Prescriptions For State Prisoners Paid For By The Department Of Corrections.? *Sen. James Gray 06-R
Signed by the Governor on 07/15/2025; Chapter 0221; Effective 09/13/2025 (7/22) Track and Monitor
HB 1030 Relative to Licensed Practical Nurse Scope Of Practice. *Rep. Carol McGuire 27-R
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D
Track and Monitor
HB 1062 Authorizing The Secretary Of State to Conduct Random Audits Of The Citizenship Qualification Of Registered Voters. *Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R
Track and Monitor
HB 192 Relative to Recommendations Of The Joint Committee On Employee Classification. *Rep. Peter Schmidt 14-D
Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/14/2025; Chapter 20; eff.07/13/2025 (5/21) Maintain Awareness
HB 334 Relative to The Comprehensive State Development Plan. *Rep. Peter Lovett 08-D
Rep. Bill Bolton 08-D
Rep. Heather Baldwin 04-D
Rep. Jaci Grote 24-D
Rep. Janet Lucas 07-D
Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D
Rep. Peter Bixby 13-D
Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D
Rep. Will Darby 11-D
Sen. David Watters 04-D
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA RC 199-171 02/13/2025 (2/13) Maintain Awareness
HB 365 Relative to Proof Of United States Citizenship For Indigent Voters. *Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R
Rep. Ross Berry 44-R
Sen. James Gray 06-R
Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-2994h 10/30/2025 (Vote 16-9; RC) (11/6) Maintain Awareness
HB 441 Relative to Visible Motor Vehicle Diesel Emissions and "rolling Coal". *Rep. Heath Howard 04-D
Rep. Jaci Grote 24-D
Rep. Jessica LaMontagne 17-D
Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D
Rep. Kat McGhee 35-D
Rep. Lucius Parshall 08-D
Rep. Peter Lovett 08-D
Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D
Rep. Suzanne Vail 06-D
Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) Maintain Awareness
HB 445 Establishing A Study Commission to Examine The Causes Of and Ways to Alleviate The Shortage Of Law Enforcement Officers In New Hampshire. *Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R
Rep. Jeffrey Tenczar 01-R
Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R
Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) Maintain Awareness
HB 470 Relative to The Use Of General Anesthesia, Deep Sedation, and Moderate Sedation In Dental Treatment. *Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R
Rep. David Nagel 06-R
Rep. Erica Layon 13-R
Rep. Jaci Grote 24-D
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Committee Report: Referred to Interim Study, 01/07/2026; Vote 5-0; CC (10/16) Maintain Awareness
HB 544 Relative to An Optional Local Public Safety Assessment On Certain Room Occupancies. *Rep. David Paige 01-D
Rep. Charlie St. Clair 05-D
Rep. Jonathan Smith 05-R
Rep. Stephen Woodcock 01-D
Rep. Thomas Buco 01-D
Sen. Mark McConkey 03-R
Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/20/2025 (3/20) Maintain Awareness
HB 551 (new Title) Repealing The License to Sell Pistols and Revolvers and Limiting Liability For Certain Design Features Of Firearms. *Rep. Michael Granger 02-R
Rep. John Sellers 10-R
Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/23/2025; Chapter 40; eff. 05/23/2025 (5/27) Maintain Awareness
HB 698 Criminalizing The Act Of A Person Claiming to Be A Member Of Law Enforcement When The Person Is Not In Uniform and Cannot Produce Identification Proving The Claim. *Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R
Rep. Michael Granger 02-R
Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R
Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/20/2025 (2/20) Maintain Awareness
HB 700 Relative to Orders Of Protection. *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R
Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R
Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R
Rep. Julius Soti 35-R
Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R
Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) Maintain Awareness
HR 6 Condemning The Judicial Doctrine Of "disparate Impact". *Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R
Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/20/2025 (2/20) Maintain Awareness
HB 1051 Establishing A Commission to Study The Creation Of A Statewide Fingerprinting and Background Check Database In New Hampshire. *Rep. Erica Layon 13-R
Maintain Awareness
HB 1052 Relative to Qualifications For Licensure As A Ladc, or Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor. *Rep. Carol McGuire 27-R
Rep. Bill Boyd 12-R
Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R
Rep. David Nagel 06-R
Rep. Jaci Grote 24-D
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Maintain Awareness
HB 2 Relative to State Fees, Funds, Revenues, and Expenditures. *Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R
Rep. 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 109 Relative to False Reports to Law Enforcement.? *Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R
Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R
Rep. Stephen Pearson 13-R
Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3085s, 01/07/2026, Vote 3-2 (11/3)
HB 258 Establishing A Study Commission to Determine The Readiness Of The New Hampshire Seacoast Emergency Evacuation Plan. *Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R
Rep. Aboul Khan 30-R
Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/06/2025 (2/6)
HB 614 Relative to Litigation Alleging Constitutional Rights Violations. *Rep. Glenn Cordelli 07-R
Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R
Rep. Gregory Hill 02-R
Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-R
Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R
Rep. Kevin Verville 02-R
Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R
Rep. Lex Berezhny 11-R
Rep. Paul Terry 07-R
Remove from Table (Rep. McFarlane): MF RC 76-287 03/27/2025 (3/27)
HB 640 Relative to The Transparency Of Federal Agency Operations Within New Hampshire. *Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R
Rep. Erica Layon 13-R
Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R
Rep. Matt Drew 19-R
Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R
Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R
Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R
Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R
Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/30/2025 (Vote 25-0; CC) (11/5)
HB 641 Establishing A Private Right Of Action For Civil Rights Violations. *Rep. Linda Harriott-Gathright 10-D
Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D
Rep. David Meuse 37-D
Rep. Jean Jeudy 23-D
Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D
Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D
Rep. Lee Ann Kluger 06-D
Rep. Mary Georges 23-D
Rep. Sanjeev Manohar 09-D
Rep. Suzanne Vail 06-D
Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D
Sen. David Watters 04-D
Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D
Sen. Pat Long 20-D
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA DV 195-146 03/26/2025 (3/26)
HB 702 Relative to Defining Extra Duty Pay Hours For A Retired Part-time Police Officer's Hour Limit For Yearly Calculations. *Rep. Fred Doucette 25-R
Rep. Jeffrey Tenczar 01-R
Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R
Rep. Stephen Pearson 13-R
Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/13/2025 (3/13)
HB 727 Relative to The New Hampshire Retirement System. *Rep. Charles Foote 13-R
Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R
Sen. Tim McGough 11-R
Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 11/05/2025 (Vote 15-0; CC) (11/5)
HB 751 (new Title) Requiring Licensure Of Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities and Relative to Complaint Investigation Of Treatment Facilities By The Department Of Health and Human Services Office Of The Ombudsman and Making An Appropriation Therefor. *Rep. Mark McLean 15-R
Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D
Rep. Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien 13-R
Rep. Kathleen Paquette 25-R
Sen. Pat Long 20-D
Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-2964h (NT) 10/30/2025 (Vote 14-11; RC) (11/7)
HB 767 Expanding Requirements For Reports to Law Enforcement By The Department Of Health and Human Services. *Rep. David Love 13-R
Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3037h 10/23/2025 (Vote 14-0; CC) (11/13)
HB 776 (new Title) Relative to The Crime Of Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated and Relative to Proclaiming The Virginia Opossum The State Marsupial Of New Hampshire. *Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R
Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Signed by Governor Ayotte 08/01/2025; Chapter 290; eff. I. Sec 1-2 eff. 01/01/2026 II. Rem eff. 09/30/2025 (8/11)
HB 777 Codifying The Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission. *Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R
Rep. Jeffrey Tenczar 01-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/29/2025; Chapter 51; eff. 07/28/2025 (5/30)
SB 146 Relative to Medical Examiner's Certificates and Medical Certification Of The Death Record. *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D
Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D
Sen. David Watters 04-D
Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D
Sen. Pat Long 20-D
Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Signed by the Governor on 06/10/2025; Chapter 0090; Effective 08/09/2025 (6/11)
SB 176 Relative to The State Minimum Hourly Rate. *Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D
Rep. Alexis Simpson 33-D
Rep. Allison Knab 12-D
Rep. Chris Muns 29-D
Rep. David Luneau 09-D
Rep. Kristina Schultz 29-D
Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D
Sen. David Watters 04-D
Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D
Sen. Pat Long 20-D
Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D
Inexpedient to Legislate, RC 16Y-8N, MA === BILL KILLED ===; 03/13/2025 (3/13)
SB 192 Establishing A Committee to Study Enhanced Coordination Between County Correctional Facilities, The Department Of Corrections, and The Department Of Health and Human Services. *Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Sen. David Watters 04-D
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. James Gray 06-R
Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Sen. Pat Long 20-D
Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 05/01/2025 (5/1)
SB 242 Relative to The Cost Of Living Adjustments For Certain Group Ii Retirees In The New Hampshire Retirement System. *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Rep. Aboul Khan 30-R
Rep. Joseph Guthrie 15-R
Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R
Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R
Rep. Robert Harb 20-R
Sen. David Watters 04-D
Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D
Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Sen. Pat Long 20-D
Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3)
SB 261 Requiring That Custodial Interrogations Be Recorded, Establishing A Fund to Make Grants to State Law Enforcement Agencies to Purchase Equipment to Enable Such Recordings, and Making An Appropriation Therefor. *Sen. Tim McGough 11-R
Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R
Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D
Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Committee Report: Referred to Interim Study, 01/07/2026; Vote 5-0; CC (11/3)
CACR 19 Relative to The Personal Possession Of Cannabis. Providing That Adults 21 Years Of Age or Older Shall Have The Right to Possess A Modest Amount Of Cannabis Intended For Their Personal Consumption. *Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D
Rep. Andrew Prout 13-R
Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-R
Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D
Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R
Rep. Heath Howard 04-D
Rep. Jared Sullivan 02-D
Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D
Rep. Michael Granger 02-R
Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R
HB 1024 Prohibiting Investments By The New Hampshire Retirement System In Businesses Owned By A Sitting President or Their Family. *Rep. Tony Caplan 08-D
Rep. Chris Muns 29-D
Rep. Heath Howard 04-D
Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D
HB 1047 Relative to The Offense Of Capital Murder. *Rep. Jonathan Morton 39-R
Rep. Brian Labrie 02-R
Rep. Dale Girard 06-D
Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R
Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R
Rep. Kathleen Paquette 25-R
Rep. Margaret Drye 07-R
Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
HB 1064 Relative to Liability Of Governmental Units. *Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R
Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D
Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R
Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R
Rep. Mike Drago 04-R
Rep. Paul Berch 06-D
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
HB 1067 Relative to The Mental Health Courts. *Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R
Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R
Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D
Rep. Debra DeSimone 18-R
Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R
Rep. Lucy Weber 05-D
Rep. Paul Berch 06-D
Rep. Tim Hartnett 41-D
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
HB 1072 Relative to Employer Notice Of Department Of Labor Investigations. *Rep. Brian Labrie 02-R
Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R
Rep. James Creighton 30-R
Rep. Mark Warden 39-R
Rep. Michael Granger 02-R
Rep. Mike Drago 04-R
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
HB 1087 Relative to Citizen's Arrests By Private Persons. *Rep. Cyril Aures 13-R
Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R
Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R
Rep. Lori Korzen 07-R
Rep. Michael Granger 02-R
Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R
Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R
Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R
HB 1139 Relative to Criminal Trespass On Secured Premises. *Rep. Deborah Aylward 05-R
Rep. David Fracht 16-D
HB 1142 Relative to Requirements For Law Enforcement Officers Assisting In Immigration Enforcement. *Rep. Alexis Simpson 33-D
Rep. Alissandra Murray 20-D
Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D
Rep. Chris Muns 29-D
Rep. David Meuse 37-D
Rep. Linda Harriott-Gathright 10-D
Rep. Matthew Wilhelm 21-D
Rep. Zoe Manos 12-D
HB 1147 Relative to The Use Of Capital Reserve Funds. *Rep. Brian Nadeau 04-R
Rep. Laurence Miner 07-R
Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R
Rep. Margaret Drye 07-R
Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R
HB 1150 Requiring Disclosure Of Complaints to Public Employees Within 5 Business Days. *Rep. Stephen Pearson 13-R
HB 1168 Relative to Employer Documentation Requirements. *Rep. Brian Labrie 02-R
Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R
Rep. Mark Warden 39-R
Rep. Michael Granger 02-R
Rep. Mike Drago 04-R
Rep. Ross Berry 44-R
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Sen. Tim McGough 11-R
HB 1170 Relative to Stipends For Retired Group Ii Members Of The State Retirement System. *Rep. Douglas Trottier 08-R
Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R
HB 1173 Relative to Post-secondary Education Opportunities For Inmates. *Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D
Rep. David Meuse 37-D
HB 1217 Permitting Classification Of Individuals Based On Biological Sex Under Certain Limited Circumstances. *Rep. Katy Peternel 06-R
Rep. Diane Kelley 32-R
Rep. James Thibault 25-R
Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R
Rep. Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien 13-R
Rep. Liz Barbour 35-R
Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R
Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R
Rep. Sherri Reinfurt 29-R
Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R
HB 1232 Relative to Insurance Coverage For Telemedicine Services. *Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D
Rep. Jared Sullivan 02-D
Rep. Jodi Nelson 13-R
Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R
Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D
Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D
Sen. Pat Long 20-D
HB 1235 Legalizing Certain Quantities Of Cannabis. *Rep. Jared Sullivan 02-D
Rep. Alice Wade 15-D
Rep. Carol McGuire 27-R
Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R
Rep. Heath Howard 04-D
Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R
HB 1236 Relative to Recordings Of Custodial Interrogations. *Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D
HB 1242 Requiring County Convention Budget Estimates to Delineate Between Funding Used For Operations Of County Government and Funding Used For Other State or Federal Government Purposes. *Rep. Alissandra Murray 20-D
Rep. Andrew Prout 13-R
Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D
Rep. David Meuse 37-D
Rep. Megan Murray 37-D
Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R
HB 1283 Relative to The Use Of Face Recognition Technology. *Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D
Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R
HB 1299 Permitting Classification Of Individuals Based On Biological Sex Under Certain Limited Circumstances and Establishing That Certain Biological Sex Distinctions Do Not Qualify As Discrimination. *Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R
Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R
Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R
Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R
Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R
Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R
Rep. Vanessa Sheehan 43-R
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R
Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R
HB 1302 Relative to Post-arrest Photograph Distribution By Law Enforcement Officers. *Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R
Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R
Rep. James Spillane 02-R
Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D
HB 1333 Relative to Nonconsensual Provision Of Medication Intended to Terminate A Pregnancy and The Homicide Of A Fetus. *Rep. Cyril Aures 13-R
Rep. Clayton Wood 13-R
Rep. David Love 13-R
Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R
Rep. John Sellers 10-R
Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R
Rep. Michael Granger 02-R
HB 1348 Relative to Possession Of Human Remains For Law Enforcement Training Purposes. *Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R
Rep. James Spillane 02-R
Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Rep. Ricky Devoid 01-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
HB 1352 Relative to Payment and Dispute Resolution For Medical Bills Under Workers Compensation. *Rep. Mark MacKenzie 40-D
HB 1363 Relative to Employee Candidate Background Checks. *Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R
Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Rep. Kathleen Paquette 25-R
Rep. Richard Lascelles 14-R
Rep. Ricky Devoid 01-R
Rep. Sherri Reinfurt 29-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
HB 1364 Requiring Quarterly Reports From Counties, Municipalities, or Any Other Political Subdivisions Of The State That Enter Into Certain Agreements with The Federal Government Concerning Assistance with Federal Immigration Enforcement. *Rep. Alissandra Murray 20-D
Rep. David Meuse 37-D
Rep. Megan Murray 37-D
Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R
Rep. Trinidad Tellez 40-D
Rep. Zoe Manos 12-D
Sen. David Watters 04-D
HB 1393 Relative to The Definition Of Public Servant and The Offense Of Official Oppression. *Rep. Patrick Long 26-D
HB 1436 Relative to The Classification and Protection Of Personal Digital Information and Cloud-stored Files. *Rep. James Spillane 02-R
Rep. Brian Cole 26-R
Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R
Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R
Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R
Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R
Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R
Rep. Steven Kesselring 18-R
Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R
HB 1442 Limiting The Use Of Certain Facilities On The Basis Of Sex and Redefining The Term "gender Identity." *Rep. Erica Layon 13-R
Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R
Rep. David Love 13-R
Rep. Katy Peternel 06-R
Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R
Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R
Rep. Liz Barbour 35-R
Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R
Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R
Rep. Sherri Reinfurt 29-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
HB 1443 Allowing Retired State Employees to Defer Earned Retirement Medical Benefits to Their Surviving Spouse. *Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R
Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R
HB 1447 Restricting The Use Of Certain Public and Private Facilities On The Basis Of Sex and Establishing That Such Restriction Does Not Qualify As Discrimination. *Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R
Rep. Diane Kelley 32-R
Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-R
Rep. Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien 13-R
Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R
Rep. Lori Korzen 07-R
Rep. Mary Murphy 27-R
Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R
Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R
Rep. Sherri Reinfurt 29-R
Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R
HB 1471 Relative to Changes to The State Retirement System. *Rep. Charles Foote 13-R
Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R
Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R
LSR 2257 Relative to The Legalization and Regulation Of Cannabis and Making Appropriations Therefor. *Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D
Rep. Alexis Simpson 33-D
Rep. Laura Telerski 11-D
Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D
Sen. David Watters 04-D
Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D
Sen. Pat Long 20-D
Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D
Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D
LSR 2418 Relative to Physical Fitness Performance Requirements For Certified Law Enforcement Officers. *Rep. Eleana Colby 09-D
Rep. Douglas Trottier 08-R
Rep. Hope Damon 08-D
Rep. Tracy Bricchi 15-D
Rep. Will Darby 11-D
LSR 2420 Relative to The Issuance Of A Summons Instead Of Arrest. *Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R
Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-R
Rep. Ross Berry 44-R
Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
LSR 2436 Limiting The Use Of State, County, and Municipal Funds and Property For Construction and Operation Of Certain Immigrant Detention Facilities. *Rep. David Meuse 37-D
Rep. Alissandra Murray 20-D
Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D
Rep. Christine Seibert 21-D
Rep. Luz Bay 21-D
Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D
Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D
LSR 2448 Relative to Governmental Budget Authority For Agreements For Law Enforcement Agencies to Participate In Federal Immigration Enforcement. *Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D
Rep. Alissandra Murray 20-D
Rep. Chris Muns 29-D
Rep. David Meuse 37-D
Rep. Paul Berch 06-D
LSR 2541 Relative to Reporting Of Civil Immigration Detentions By State, County, and Local Law Enforcement and Correctional Facilities. *Rep. Zoe Manos 12-D
Rep. Alissandra Murray 20-D
Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D
Rep. Chris Muns 29-D
Rep. David Meuse 37-D
Rep. Eric Turer 06-D
Rep. Linda Haskins 11-D
Rep. Michael Edgar 29-D
Rep. Toni Weinstein 10-D
Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D
Sen. Pat Long 20-D
LSR 2543 Relative to Responsibility For The Custody or Control Of Persons Ordered to A County Correctional Facility. *Rep. Douglas Trottier 08-R
Rep. Ross Berry 44-R
LSR 2999 Relative to Involuntary Admissions For Certain Individuals with A Substance Use Disorder. *Rep. Patrick Long 26-D
Rep. Dale Swanson 05-D
LSR 3011 Expanding The Information Provided to Survivors Of Sexual Assault Regarding Their Existing Rights. *Rep. Ellen Read 10-D
Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R
Rep. Erica Layon 13-R
Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D
LSR 3020 Relative to The Scheduling Of Hearings On Certain Motions to Modify or Revoke Bail. *Rep. Zoe Manos 12-D
Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D
Rep. David Meuse 37-D
Rep. Erik Johnson 11-D
Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D
Rep. Loren Selig 10-D
Rep. Marjorie Smith 10-D
Rep. Paige Beauchemin 03-D
Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D
LSR 3047 Relative to Petitions For Certain Orders Of Protection Where The Subject Of The Order Is Either Released On Bail or On Probation. *Rep. Zoe Manos 12-D
Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D
Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D
Rep. David Meuse 37-D
Rep. Ellen Read 10-D
Rep. Erik Johnson 11-D
Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D
Rep. Loren Selig 10-D
Rep. Marjorie Smith 10-D
Rep. Paige Beauchemin 03-D
Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D
LSR 3049 Relative to A Certain Position At The Department Of Corrections. *Rep. Wayne Burton 10-D
LSR 3159 Permitting Public Employees to Bargain Individually with Public Employers Without Any Intervention. *Rep. Brian Labrie 02-R
Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R
Rep. John Schneller 02-R
Rep. Jonathan Morton 39-R
Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R
Rep. Matt Drew 19-R
Rep. Michael Granger 02-R
Rep. Mike Drago 04-R
Rep. Ross Berry 44-R
Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R
LSR 3240 Relative to Environmental, Social, and Governance-related Investment Strategies By The State Retirement System. *Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R
Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R
Rep. Julie Miles 12-R
Rep. Lisa Post 42-R
Sen. Tim McGough 11-R
SB 400 Relative to Duties and Reporting Requirements Of The Therapeutic Cannabis Medical Oversight Board. *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Rep. James Creighton 30-R
Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R
Rep. Liz Barbour 35-R
Rep. Michael Vose 05-R
Sen. David Rochefort 01-R
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
SB 409 Relative to The Penalties For The Offense Of Disobeying An Officer. *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R
Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R
Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R
Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. Mark McConkey 03-R
Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R
Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
SB 410 Relative to Possession Of Human Remains For Law Enforcement Training Purposes. *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R
Rep. Laurence Miner 07-R
Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R
Rep. Susan Porcelli 19-R
Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Sen. Tim McGough 11-R
Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
SB 413 Relative to The Detention Of A Minor Attaining The Age Of 18 During The Pendency Of A Delinquency Action. *Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R
Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R
SB 423 Reestablishing The Commission to Study The Incidence Of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder In First Responders. *Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R
Rep. Timothy Soucy 21-D
SB 462 Relative to The Right Of Therapeutic Cannabis Patients to Purchase, Possess, and Transfer Firearms In Accordance with State Law. *Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R
SB 465 Classifying Xylazine As A Schedule Iii Controlled Drug. *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R
Rep. Michael Vose 05-R
Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R
Sen. David Rochefort 01-R
Sen. Mark McConkey 03-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R
SB 466 Relative to The Possession Of A Firearm Without A Serial Number. *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-R
Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R
Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R
Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
SB 467 Relative to The Penalty For Certain Fentanyl-related Offenses and Establishing A Mandatory Minimum Sentence For The Crime Of Distribution Of A Controlled Drug with Death Resulting. *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Rep. Aboul Khan 30-R
Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R
Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R
Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R
Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R
Sen. David Rochefort 01-R
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
SB 485 Relative to The Licensure, Regulation and Taxation Of Hemp-based Derivative Products. *Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
Rep. John Hunt 14-R
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. David Watters 04-D
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
SB 512 Relative to Fees to Annul Criminal Records Related to Charges That Do Not Result In Conviction. *Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. David Watters 04-D
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R
Sen. Tim McGough 11-R
Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R
SB 549 Prohibiting The State or Local Government From Distributing or Funding Organizations That Distribute Drug Paraphernalia. *Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R
Sen. Tim McGough 11-R
Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R
SB 552 Permitting Classification Of Individuals Based On Biological Sex Under Certain Limited Circumstances. *Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
SB 553 Relative to Penalties For Attempting to Elude Pursuit By Law Enforcement. *Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D
Rep. Karel Crawford 03-R
Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-D
Rep. Ted Gorski 02-R
Rep. Terry Roy 31-R
Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R
SB 568 Relative to The Department Of Safety's Procedures For Appointing Designees to Verify Background Checks. *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R
Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R
Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R
Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R
Rep. Laurence Miner 07-R
Rep. Susan Porcelli 19-R
Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R
Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R
Sen. Tim McGough 11-R
Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R
SB 619 Establishing Procedures For Expedited Court Hearings and Disposition Of Confiscated Animals. *Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R
Rep. Cathryn Harvey 06-D
Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R
Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R
Sen. David Watters 04-D
Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R
Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R
Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R
Sen. Tim McGough 11-R
Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R