| Bill | Bill Title & Upcoming Hearings | Sponsor | Status | Priority/Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HB 1 | Making Appropriations For The Expenses Of Certain Departments Of The State For Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 2026 and June 30, 2027. | *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 140; eff 07/01/2025 (6/30) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| 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) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| 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-RRep. 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-RRep. 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 Oppose |
| 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) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| HB 80 | (new Title) Allowing A Public Body Member's Presence At A Meeting By Electronic or Other Means Of Communication Only If Physical Presence Is Unavoidable. | *Rep. Len Turcotte 04-RRep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Glenn Bailey 02-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/22/2025 (5/22) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| HB 88 | Establishing Community Property Trusts. | *Rep. Dan McGuire 14-RRep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. John Hunt 14-R Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/15/2025 (5/15) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| 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 110 | Authorizing Counties to Establish Revolving Fund Accounts. | *Rep. Douglas Trottier 08-R Rep. Matthew Coker 02-R Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/23/2025; Chapter 116; eff.08/23/2025 (6/25) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| HB 114 | Removing Fees and Charges For Governmental Records Under The Right-to-know Law and Reinstating Potential Liability For Disclosure Of Information Exempt From Disclosure. | *Rep. Louise Andrus 05-RRep. Alvin See 26-R Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Rich? Colcombe 30-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| HB 125 | Relative to Electing Strafford County Commissioners At-large. | *Rep. Timothy Horrigan 10-DRep. Allan Howland 20-D Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Janet Wall 11-D Sen. David Watters 04-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/13/2025 (3/13) | Priority Legislation Support |
| HB 146 | Relative to The Use Of Body-worn Cameras. | *Rep. Jack Flanagan 45-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/01/2025 (5/1) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| 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 206 | Relative to Government Agent Entries Into Secured Premises. | *Rep. James Spillane 02-RRep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Len Turcotte 04-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3098h 11/13/2025 (Vote 16-0; CC) (11/17) | 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 TBD |
| 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) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| HB 286 | Establishing A Study Committee to Investigate If One School Superintendent Per County Is Feasible. | *Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-RRep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Glenn Cordelli 07-R Rep. Keith Erf 28-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/20/2025 (3/20) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| HB 292 | Establishing A Commission to Study School Administrative Unit Consolidation. | *Rep. Rick Ladd 05-R | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3101s, 01/07/2026, Vote 3-2 (11/21) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| HB 303 | Relative to Requiring The Department Of Labor Review and Adopt Workers' Occupational Safety Requirements That Are Similar to Osha Standards. | *Rep. Brian Sullivan 01-DRep. Dale Girard 06-D Rep. Mark MacKenzie 40-D | Committee Report: Refer for Interim Study 10/22/2025 (Vote 17-1; RC) (11/4) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| HB 314 | Prohibiting The Use Of Federal, State, or Local Funds For Lobbying Activities. | *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-RRep. 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 317 | Preventing A Supervisor Of The Checklist From Verifying A Person's Identity Without Identification, Even If They Personally Know That Person. | *Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I Rep. Clayton Wood 13-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Sandra Panek 01-R | Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass 09/16/2025 (Vote 10-7; RC) (11/17) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| HB 350 | Requiring That All Family Division Hearings Be Video and Audio Recorded and Broadcast Live. | *Rep. Lisa Post 42-RRep. Cyril Aures 13-R Rep. David Love 13-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| 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) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| HB 383 | Relative to The Authority Of Condominium Boards and Unit Owners to Create and Amend Condominium Instruments. | *Rep. Susan Almy 17-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Priority Legislation No Position |
| 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 429 | Relative to Amending The Term Length For County Commissioners. | *Rep. Joseph Barton 01-R Rep. Susan DeLemus 01-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 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 456 | (new Title) Prohibiting The Use Of Certain Local Funds For Lobbying. | *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-RRep. 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) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| HB 462 | Establishing A Cause Of Action For Unwarranted Video Imaging Of Residential Premises. | *Rep. Stephanie Payeur 08-D Rep. Ellen Read 10-D Rep. Gregory Hill 02-R Rep. Stephen Pearson 13-R Rep. Tony Caplan 08-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| HB 469 | (new Title) Relative to The Operation Of The Public Deposit Investment Pool and The Membership Of Its Committee. | *Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D Rep. Jaci Grote 24-D | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/25/2025; Chapter 137; eff. 08/24/2025 (6/27) | 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-RRep. 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-RRep. 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-DRep. 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 547 | Relative to County Reimbursement Of Funds. | *Rep. Stephen Pearson 13-R | Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/30/2025 (Vote 25-0; CC) (11/5) | Priority Legislation Support |
| 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) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| 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 558 | Creating A Public County Registry Of The Monthly Rent Charged By Landlords For Each Owned Unit and Prohibiting Landlords From Using Algorithms or Software to Determine Rental Rates. | *Rep. Ellen Read 10-DRep. Christine Seibert 21-D Rep. Daniel Veilleux 34-D Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Kathy Staub 25-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/20/2025 (3/20) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| HB 559 | Relative to Staffing Requirements In Emergency Medical Transport Vehicles. | *Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-RRep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Rep. Dick Thackston 12-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/08/2025 (5/8) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| HB 569 | Relative to The Establishment Of County-wide Communication Districts. | *Rep. Heath Howard 04-DRep. David Preece 17-D Rep. Janet Wall 11-D Rep. Matthew Coker 02-R Sen. David Watters 04-D | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/02/2025; Chapter 69; eff. 08/01/2025 (6/6) | Priority Legislation Support |
| HB 581 | Establishing A State Retirement Plan Group For New State Employee Members Of The Retirement System. | *Rep. Dan McGuire 14-RRep. 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 584 | Relative to Public Health, Safety, and State Sovereignty. | *Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/08/2025 (5/8) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| HB 592 | Relative to Magistrates and The Standards Applicable to and The Administration Of Bail. | *Rep. Ross Berry 44-RRep. 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 608 | Requiring Moderators to Inspect Absentee Ballot Affidavits For Full Execution Including Use Of A Notary, Election Officer, or Any Person Authorized By Law to Administer Oaths. | *Rep. Sandra Panek 01-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Mike Drago 04-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| HB 609 | Relative to The General Court's Authority Over The Sale, Purchase, Ownership, Use, Possession, Transportation, Licensing, Permitting, Taxation, and Other Matter Pertaining to Firearms, Stun Guns, Tasers, Pepper Spray Devices, Knives and Other Self-defense Tools. | *Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R Rep. Clayton Wood 13-R Rep. Cyril Aures 13-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Matt Drew 19-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R | Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass 10/22/2025 (Vote 9-7; RC) (11/13) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| HB 612 | (new Title) Enabling The Division Of Motor Vehicles to Create A Temporary Traditional Driver's License For Youth Operators About to Turn 21 and Relative to Requiring Employers to Provide Certain Information Regarding Cost Sharing to Employees Receiving Workers' Compensation Benefit and Relative to Declaring The Third Week In September to Be New Hampshire Service Dog Week. | *Rep. Daniel Veilleux 34-DRep. Buzz Scherr 26-D Rep. Catherine Rombeau 02-D Rep. Dru Fox 02-D Rep. George Sykes 14-D Rep. Matthew Coker 02-R Rep. Peter Petrigno 43-D Rep. Stephanie Grund 34-D Sen. David Watters 04-D | Conference Committee Report; Not Signed Off (6/19) | Priority Legislation |
| 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 643 | Expanding The Number Of Grafton County Commissioners. | *Rep. Joseph Barton 01-R Rep. Susan DeLemus 01-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/13/2025 (3/13) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| 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) | Priority Legislation Support |
| HB 686 | Requiring A Voter to Provide Identification When Requesting An Absentee Ballot. | *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-RRep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Len Turcotte 04-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R | Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-2935h (NT) 09/16/2025 (Vote 10-7; RC) (11/18) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| HB 694 | Requiring Leases Of Land, Buildings, or Space By State Agencies to Be At Fair Market Value. | *Rep. Judy Aron 04-RRep. Brian Sullivan 01-D Rep. Dale Girard 06-D Rep. John Cloutier 06-D Rep. Margaret Drye 07-R Rep. Steven Smith 03-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/07/2025; Chapter 152; eff.09/05/2025 (7/8) | Priority Legislation Support |
| 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-RRep. 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) | Priority Legislation No Position |
| 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) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| HB 760 | Relative to Utility Default Service. 12/16 - LSR 895-898; part of whole CPCNH Package. Changes to 374: F. Real time market risk. |
*Rep. Thomas Cormen 15-DRep. Chris Muns 29-D Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Kat McGhee 35-D Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Tony Caplan 08-D Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Rep. Will Darby 11-D Sen. David Watters 04-D | Lay HB760 on Table (Rep. Vose): MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| HB 765 | Consolidating School Administrative Units and Making School Superintendents Jobs An Elected Position. | *Rep. Dan McGuire 14-RRep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Glenn Cordelli 07-R Rep. James Tierney 01-R Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R Rep. Rich? Colcombe 30-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| SB 18 | Permitting The Commissioner Of Health and Human Services to Authorize Additional Beds For A Pediatric Intermediate Care Facility Under Certain Circumstances. | *Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-DRep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Lucy Weber 05-D Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Signed by the Governor on 06/17/2025; Chapter 0095; Effective 08/16/2025 (6/18) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| SB 20 | Relative to Payment By The State Of A Portion Of Retirement System Contributions Of Political Subdivision Employers. | *Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-DRep. Alexis Simpson 33-D Rep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Laura Telerski 11-D Rep. Mary Jane Wallner 19-D Rep. Michael Edgar 29-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) | Priority Legislation No Position |
| SB 42 | Relative to Notice Of Death Affidavits. | *Sen. James Gray 06-R | Signed by the Governor on 06/23/2025; Chapter 0114; Effective 08/22/2025 (6/24) | Priority Legislation Support |
| SB 57 | (new Title) Establishing A Study Committee to Analyze Reducing The Number Of School Administrative Units and Establishing A Commission to Study The Costs Of Special Education. | *Sen. Keith Murphy 16-RRep. Glenn Cordelli 07-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | II. Remainder Effective 07/15/2025 (7/22) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| SB 58 | (new Title) Relative to Venue In Criminal Prosecutions Of Distribution Of A Controlled Drug with Death Resulting. | *Sen. Howard Pearl 17-RRep. Brian Seaworth 12-R Rep. Clayton Wood 13-R Rep. Cyril Aures 13-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Signed by the Governor on 07/01/2025; Chapter 0149; Effective 07/01/2025 (7/3) | Priority Legislation Support |
| SB 62 | (new Title) Relative to Law Enforcement Participation In A Federal Immigration Program and Relative to Cooperation with Federal Immigration Authorities. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. Aboul Khan 30-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Signed by the Governor on 05/22/2025; Chapter 0039; Effective 01/01/2026 (5/22) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| SB 71 | Relative to Cooperation with Federal Immigration Authorities. This bill provides that unless expressly prohibited by state or federal law, local governmental entities may not prohibit or impede any state or federal law enforcement agency from complying with federal immigration laws and provides for remedies for violations. Except as otherwise expressly prohibited by state or federal law, local governmental entities may not prohibit or impede any state or federal law enforcement agency from complying with title 8 of the United States Code. Committee Report: Ought to Pass, 01/30/2025, Vote 3-2; S Ought to Pass: RC 15Y-8N, MA; Refer to Finance Rule 4-5; 01/30/2025; SJ 4 |
*Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. Aboul Khan 30-R Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R Rep. Michael Vose 05-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. James Gray 06-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Mark McConkey 03-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/22/2025 (Vote 16-0; CC) (11/13) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| SB 139 | Creating A Private Right Of Action In Civil Rights Cases. | *Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-DRep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Paul Berch 06-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D | Committee Report: Referred to Interim Study, 01/07/2026; Vote 5-0; CC (11/3) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| SB 141 | (new Title) Extending The Time to Petition For A New Trial In Certain Cases and Relative to Adding Library Cards and Membership Status to The List Of Confidential Library User Records. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. Aboul Khan 30-R Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | Conference Committee Report; Not Signed Off (6/19) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| SB 164 | (new Title) Relative to Homeowners and Prohibiting Certain Types Of Listing Agreements. | *Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-RSen. Howard Pearl 17-R | Signed by the Governor on 07/15/2025; Chapter 0242; Effective 01/01/2026 (7/22) | Priority Legislation Support as Amended |
| SB 180 | (new Title) Designating Coos County As A Distressed Place-based Economy and Requiring The Department Of Environmental Services to Revise The Rules For Proposed New Landfills. | *Sen. David Rochefort 01-RRep. Arnold Davis 02-R Rep. James Tierney 01-R Rep. Mike Ouellet 03-R Rep. Sean Durkin 01-R Rep. Seth King 04-R | Sen. Pearl Moved Nonconcur with the House Amendment, MA, VV; 06/12/2025 (6/12) | Priority Legislation Support |
| SB 213 | (new Title) Relative to Electioneering By Public Employees and Relative to Absentee Voting. | *Sen. James Gray 06-R | Notwithstanding the Governor's Veto, Shall SB 213 Become Law: RC 0Y-24N, Veto Sustained, lacking the necessary two-thirds vote; 10/23/2025 (10/23) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| SB 242 | Relative to The Cost Of Living Adjustments For Certain Group Ii Retirees In The New Hampshire Retirement System. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. 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) | Priority Legislation No Position |
| 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-RRep. 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) | Priority Legislation Monitor |
| SB 288 | (new Title) Establishing An Advisory Council On The System Of Care For Healthy Aging In New Hampshire. | *Sen. Ruth Ward 08-RSen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Priority Legislation Oppose |
| SB 289 | Relative to Use and Preservation Of Body-worn Camera Recordings In Certain Matters. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Rep. Sheri Minor 05-R Rep. Susan Porcelli 19-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Committee Report: Referred to Interim Study, 01/07/2026; Vote 4-1; CC (11/3) | Priority Legislation Support |
| SB 297 | Relative to Pooled Risk Management Programs. | *Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R | Sen. Gray Moved Nonconcur with the House Amendment, MA, VV; 06/12/2025 (6/12) | Priority Legislation Support as Amended |
| HB 1001 | Allowing For Appointment By County Attorneys Of Investigators with Law Enforcement Powers. | *Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R | Priority Legislation Support | |
| HB 1003 | Prohibiting The Grafton County Attorney From Engaging In The Private Practice Of Law. | *Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-RRep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Diane Pauer 36-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Jordan Ulery 13-R Rep. Joseph Barton 01-R Rep. Joseph Guthrie 15-R Rep. Lex Berezhny 11-R Rep. Linda Franz 06-R Rep. Marie Louise Bjelobrk 05-R | Priority Legislation No Position | |
| HB 1014 | Exempting Certain Retirees From The 28-day Waiting Period For Part-time Employment. | *Rep. Peter Petrigno 43-DRep. 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 Support with Amendment | |
| HB 1040 | Establishing A Committee to Study The Laws and Procedures Governing The Filing and Registering Of Quitclaim Deeds In The State. | *Rep. Eric Turer 06-D | Priority Legislation TBD | |
| HB 1044 | Relative to The Filling Of Vacancies In The Office Of A County Commissioner. | *Rep. Len Turcotte 04-RRep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. David Walker 19-R Rep. Glenn Bailey 02-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Michael Harrington 18-R Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R Sen. James Gray 06-R | Priority Legislation Oppose | |
| HB 1071 | Repealing Immunity Afforded Health Care Facilities When Following Directives Adopted In Response to The Covid-19 State Of Emergency. | *Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Rep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I Rep. Jeffrey Tenczar 01-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. Matt Drew 19-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R | Priority Legislation Oppose | |
| HB 1156 | Requiring That Probate Court Notices Of Acquisitions Of Real Estate Through Inheritance or Similar Devise Be Recorded In A County's Registry Of Deeds. | *Rep. David Walker 19-R Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D Rep. John MacDonald 06-R | Priority Legislation Monitor | |
| HB 1158 | Relative to The Definition Of Intimate Partner. | *Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. Catherine Rombeau 02-D Rep. Eric Turer 06-D Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Zoe Manos 12-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D | Priority Legislation Support | |
| HB 1160 | Relative to The County-state Finance Commission. | *Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-RRep. David Preece 17-D Rep. Keith Erf 28-R Sen. James Gray 06-R | Priority Legislation Support | |
| HB 1175 | Relative to The Offense Of Use Of Scanning Device or Reencoder to Defraud. | *Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Priority Legislation Support | |
| HB 1240 | Relative to The Apparent Use Of A Deadly Weapon During The Offense Of Criminal Threatening. | *Rep. Terry Roy 31-RRep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Rep. Kathleen Paquette 25-R Rep. Richard Lascelles 14-R Rep. Ricky Devoid 01-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R | Priority Legislation Support | |
| 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 | Priority Legislation Oppose | |
| 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) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 257 | Establishing The Crime Of Criminal Neglect Of A Child. There were concerns about whether the criminal justice system has the resources to effectively address neglect cases compared to the Department of Children and Families (DYCF). While the criminal justice system has tools like fines and jail threats, social services are underfunded and might not be equipped to fully remedy these situations. Shar expressed a preference for improving the existing system over creating a new criminal statute, and indicated he would discuss his proposal with the county attorneys. The session was recessed for further discussion. Session started at 11am-the committee is trying to refine the approach to child endangerment, balancing between criminal prosecution, civil protection, and the need for clear legal definitions and standards. There’s a strong push to ensure that the law is clear enough to deter dangerous behaviors while still allowing for proper rehabilitation and family support. |
*Rep. Skip Rollins 03-RRep. Brian Sullivan 01-D Rep. Cassandra Levesque 04-D Rep. Diane Pauer 36-R Rep. Hope Damon 08-D Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-1038h (NT) 10/22/2025 (Vote 16-0; CC) (11/13) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 52 | Relative to Legal Holidays. | *Rep. Ellen Read 10-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/13/2025 (3/13) | Track and Monitor No Position |
| HB 53 | Permitting Qualifying Patients and Designated Caregivers to Cultivate Cannabis For Therapeutic Use. | *Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor No Position |
| HB 54 | Allowing Alternative Treatment Centers to Operate For-profit. | *Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Rep. Suzanne Vail 06-D | Committee Report: Ought to Pass 10/30/2025 (Vote 25-0; CC) (11/5) | Track and Monitor No Position |
| 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 69 | Requiring Businesses to Use The Federal E-verify System Of The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. | *Rep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/06/2025 (2/6) | Track and Monitor No Position |
| HB 70 | Relative to The Use Of Electronic Medical Records. | *Rep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/08/2025 (5/8) | Track and Monitor No Position |
| 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 74 | Defining The Term Citizen For The Purposes Of The Right to Know Law and Including Preliminary Drafts Circulated to A Quorum Of A Majority Of A Public Body As Disclosable Documents. | *Rep. Jess Edwards 31-RRep. Bob Lynn 17-R | Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 09/10/2025 (Vote 15-0; CC) (10/2) | 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 78 | Requiring A Person to Have A Domicile In The District From Which They Serve As County Commissioner. | *Rep. Len Turcotte 04-RRep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Sen. James Gray 06-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/08/2025; Chapter 6; eff. 05/08/2025 (5/8) | Track and Monitor No Position |
| HB 82 | Relative to The Regulation Of Various Occupations. | *Rep. Carol McGuire 27-RRep. Jaci Grote 24-D | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025; Chapter 161; I. Sec 8&22 eff 07/01/2026 II. Rem eff 09/13/2025 (7/22) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 101 | Relative to Exempting Certain Elderly Homeowners From Paying Property Taxes. | *Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/06/2025 (2/6) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| 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 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) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 111 | (new Title) Extending The Position Of Right-to-know Ombudsman For 2 Years and Exempting Individuals Who Assist In The Preparation Of A Right-to-know Complaint At No Charge From The Unauthorized Practice Of Law. | *Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Marjorie Smith 10-D Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R | Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/30/2025 (Vote 25-0; CC) (11/5) | Track and Monitor Support |
| 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) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 126 | Relative to Prescriptions For Certain Controlled Drugs. | *Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3030s, 01/07/2026; Vote 5-0; CC (10/22) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 134 | Relative to The State Building Code. | *Rep. Carol McGuire 27-RRep. Keith Erf 28-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/23/2025; Chapter 135; eff. 07/01/2025 (6/25) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 143 | (second New Title) Criminalizing and Creating A Private Right Of Action For The Facilitation, Encouragement, Offer, Solicitation, or Recommendation Of Certain Acts or Actions Through A Responsive Generative Communication to A Child. | *Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-RRep. Diane Pauer 36-R Rep. James Creighton 30-R Rep. James Thibault 25-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Katy Peternel 06-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 08/01/2025; Chapter 270; eff.01/01/2026 (8/11) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 152 | Prohibiting The Sale and Use Of Adhesive-based Rodent Traps. | *Rep. Linda Haskins 11-DRep. Charlie St. Clair 05-D Rep. Diane Kelley 32-R Rep. Eric Gallager 20-D Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R Rep. Russell Muirhead 12-D Rep. Will Darby 11-D | Indefinitely Postpone (Rep. J. Aron): MA DV 190-140 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 153 | (new Title) Establishing A Committee to Study Adding Statewide Resources to Assist with The Investigation, Training, Prosecution, and Prompt Response Of Animal Cruelty. Comtois introduced the bill. Intent to add a training component to RSA . Sheriff from Belknap opposed the bill. Cited training exists at the academy level but agrees training could improve. RSA already outlines what duties are required for Sheriff's office and investigations are included. Having a requirement to assist muliple municapilities in this instance would have effect on staff and state-wide resources. Feels this would be unfunded mandate. Bill is unclear as to what determination and to what degreee and extent would SO's would neet to assist. SO's utilize many state-wide resources to assist in work already being done. Matt Amatuecci (?) State Police. No position on bill. Concern with vacancies. Right now-62 vacancies and would have to pull resources from any place they can. Concern with having 1 trooper in each county pulled away to take this training. 10 troopers from all counties would be alot-already constitently pulliing trooper away to do additional tasks. Lucy Brown, Dairy Farmer did not indicate any position on bill. Discussed live-stock and the importance of training in this area. She already works with local resources-agree extra education would be helpful. Stacy Ober-NE American Kennel Club-supports the bill. Line 6 important to have someone who is able to "respond, intpretation and consultative role" John Skippa-Director of Police Standards Training-Nuetral on the bill. Agrees with SO & State Trooper that operationally and from staff workforce would be a concern. Training in these areas are complex due to investigative and prosecureatal purpose. Suggested creating a state-wide task force to tackle this issue. They would like to serve as the venue to implement a way to identify the problem, what is needed to try to solve the problem, work with subject matter experts to constuct goals/objectives and address shortfalls of what is happening now. Offered Police Standards Training as a venue for training and implementation. All agreed to help with more concise training. Blue Sheet 1 in support; Online: Support 10 Oppose 1 hearing: 1 Support Oppose 2 Nuetral 2 |
*Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-RRep. Catherine Kenny 13-R Rep. Judy Aron 04-R Rep. Peter Bixby 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/08/2025; Chapter 8; 05/08/2025 (5/8) | Track and Monitor Oppose |
| HB 159 | (new Title) Authorizing The State to Report Mental Health Data For Firearms Background Check Purposes and Providing For Processes For Voluntary Surrender Of Firearms Following Certain Mental Health-related Court Proceedings and For Relief From Mental Health-related Firearms Disabilities. | *Rep. Terry Roy 31-RRep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Richard Lascelles 14-R | Remove from Table (Rep. Lascelles): MF DV 174-198 03/13/2025 (3/13) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 162 | Relative to Informed Consent For Law Enforcement Searches Of Houses or Other Property. | *Rep. Terry Roy 31-RRep. Buzz Scherr 26-D | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 04/17/2025 (4/17) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 163 | Relative to State Funds. | *Rep. Susan Almy 17-DRep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. John Janigian 25-R Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. James Gray 06-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025; Chapter 167; eff. 09/13/2025 (7/22) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 164 | Relative to Local Records Retention. | *Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Paul Berch 06-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-2979h 10/30/2025 (Vote 25-0; RC) (11/5) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 165 | Relative to The Maximum Amount Of Disaster Relief Funding Provided to Municipalities After A Natural Disaster. | *Rep. Judy Aron 04-RRep. Carol McGuire 27-R Rep. James Creighton 30-R Rep. James Spillane 02-R Rep. John Cloutier 06-D Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Thomas Buco 01-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/29/2025; Chapter 43; eff. 07/28/2025 (5/30) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 172 | Restricting Undeclared Voters From Same-day Voting In A Presidential or State Primary. | *Rep. John Sellers 10-RRep. John Potucek 13-R Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R Rep. Kevin Verville 02-R Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Sheila Seidel 29-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Track and Monitor |
| 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 181 | Relative to Making The State Responsible For Maintaining Opticom Systems For Fire and Emergency On State Roads and Making An Appropriation Therefor. | *Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 183 | Relative to Reporting Requirements For Emergency Medical Services Personnel. | *Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/01/2025 (5/1) | Track and Monitor Support |
| HB 185 | Relative to Reimbursement Rates For Ambulance Service Providers. | *Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/13/2025 (3/13) | Track and Monitor Support |
| 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 187 | Relative to Restraining Orders Sought By A Parent On Behalf Of A Minor Child. | *Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Len Turcotte 04-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/23/2025; Chapter 125; eff. 01/01/2026 (6/25) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 188 | Relative to Contempt Of The General Court. | *Rep. Sherman Packard 16-RRep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Gregory Hill 02-R Rep. James Spillane 02-R Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Maureen Mooney 12-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Rep. Steven Smith 03-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 190 | Relative to Therapeutic Cannabis Possession Limits. | *Rep. Heath Howard 04-DRep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Suzanne Vail 06-D Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 194 | Relative to The Crime Of Interference with Custody. | *Rep. Lisa Post 42-RRep. 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-DRep. 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 199 | Extending The Statute Of Limitation On Civil Actions Relative to Damage Caused By Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (pfas). | *Rep. Suzanne Vail 06-DRep. David Meuse 37-D Rep. Jaci Grote 24-D Rep. Karen Ebel 07-D Rep. Kat McGhee 35-D Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-D Rep. Peter Petrigno 43-D Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Rep. Will Darby 11-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | Lay HB 199 on Table (Rep. Alexander Jr.): MA DV 188-170 03/20/2025 (3/20) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 200 | Relative to The Procedure For Overriding A Local Tax Cap. | *Rep. Diane Pauer 36-RRep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Glenn Bailey 02-R Rep. Lex Berezhny 11-R Rep. Rich Nalevanko 09-R Rep. Scott Bryer 01-R Rep. Skip Rollins 03-R Rep. Walter Spilsbury 03-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025; Chapter 170; eff. 09/13/2025 (7/22) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 205 | Relative to Exempting Veterans From Certification Fees For Therapeutic Cannabis. | *Rep. Heath Howard 04-DRep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/13/2025 (2/13) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 207 | Relative to Repealing The Prohibition On The Possession or Sale Of Blackjacks, Slung Shots, and Metallic Knuckles Except By or to Minors. | *Rep. James Spillane 02-RRep. Brian Cole 26-R Rep. Cyril Aures 13-R Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R Rep. Jordan Ulery 13-R Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 216 | Relative to Workers' Compensation and Creditable Service Towards Retirement. | *Rep. Carol McGuire 27-RRep. 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 218 | Relative to Providing Victims Of Crime with A Free Police Report Of The Investigation. | *Rep. John MacDonald 06-R Rep. Diane Pauer 36-R Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D Rep. Karel Crawford 03-R Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025; Chapter 171; eff. 09/13/2025 (7/22) | Track and Monitor TBD |
| HB 219 | (new Title) Relative to Changes to The Minimum Electric Renewable Portfolio Standards. | *Rep. Michael Harrington 18-RRep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. James Summers 20-R Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R Rep. Michael Vose 05-R | Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-2988h 10/30/2025 (Vote 14-11; RC) (11/6) | Track and Monitor Oppose |
| HB 220 | Closing The Presidential or State Primary Of Political Parties. | *Rep. John Sellers 10-RRep. John Potucek 13-R Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Sandra Panek 01-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Track and Monitor |
| 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) | 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-RRep. 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 226 | Relative to The Use Of Drug Checking Equipment. | *Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Christine Seibert 21-D Rep. David Meuse 37-D Rep. Ellen Read 10-D Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Sen. David Watters 04-D | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| 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 241 | Relative to Treatment Alternatives to Opioids. | *Rep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. David Lundgren 16-R Rep. Tom Dolan 16-R Rep. William Palmer 02-D | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-2990h (NT) 10/28/2025 (Vote 17-0; CC) (11/10) | Track and Monitor Oppose |
| HB 265 | (new Title) Requiring That A Public Body's Meeting Minutes Include Start and End Times Of The Meeting and The Printed Name Of The Recording Secretary. | *Rep. Marjorie Smith 10-DRep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/23/2025; Chapter 112; eff.08/22/2025 (6/25) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 275 | Relative to Health Carrier Credentialing Requirements. | *Rep. Jack Flanagan 45-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 280 | Relative to Wage Payments. | *Rep. Len Turcotte 04-RRep. 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 282 | (new Title) Increasing The Maximum Benefits For First Responders Critically Injured In The Line Of Duty, Relative to The Determination Of Education Adequacy Grants and Calculation Of Certain Group Ii Benefits Within The Retirement System. | *Rep. Douglas Trottier 08-R Rep. Fred Doucette 25-R Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R Rep. Stephen Pearson 13-R Rep. Timothy Soucy 21-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/27/2025; Chapter 142; I. Sec 4 8 9 & 43 eff 1/1/26. II. Sec 2 10 18 & 44 eff 7/1/26. III. Sec 3 11 19 40 & 45 eff 7/1/27. IV. Sec 12 20 & 46 eff 7/1/28. V. Sec 13 21 & 47 eff 7/1/29. VI. Sec 14 22 & 48 eff 7/1/30. VII. Sec 15 23 & 49 eff 7/1/31. VIII. Sec 16 24 & 50 eff 7/1/32. IX. Sec 17 25 27 & 51 eff 7/1/33. X. Sec 26 27 - 33 35 - 38 & 52 eff 7/1/34. XI. Sec 1 eff 8/26/25. XII. Rem eff 7/1/25. (6/30) | Track and Monitor Support |
| HB 288 | (new Title) Limiting How Far In Advance Of An Election An Absentee Ballot May Be Requested. | *Rep. Robert Wherry 13-RRep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Clayton Wood 13-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/02/2025; Chapter 62; eff. 08/01/2025 (6/6) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 297 | Relative to Providing Self-funded Employer Health Benefit Plans Access to Their Claims Data. | *Rep. Carry Spier 06-D | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-2987h 10/28/2025 (Vote 17-0; CC) (11/10) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 299 | Relative to The Award Of Attorneys' Fees and Costs In Workers' Compensation Claims. | *Rep. Stephen Pearson 13-R Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA DV 193-177 02/20/2025 (2/20) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 301 | Relative to Cultivation Locations For Alternative Treatment Centers. | *Rep. Suzanne Vail 06-DRep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 313 | Relative to Non-public Sessions At Public Meetings Where Discussion In Public Would Likely Affect A Person's Reputation. | *Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. David Love 13-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R | Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 11/12/2025 (Vote 17-0; CC) (11/19) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 315 | Prohibiting Employees Of State Agencies From Knowingly Providing False Information to A Legislative Committee. | *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 316 | Relative to Reimbursement For Ground Ambulance Services. | *Rep. John Hunt 14-R | House Non-Concurs with Senate Amendment 2025-2643s (Rep. Hunt): MA VV 06/12/2025 (6/12) | Track and Monitor Support |
| HB 323 | Requiring The Presentation Of A Government-issued Photographic Means Of Identification In Order to Vote. | *Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-RRep. James Spillane 02-R Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Jordan Ulery 13-R Rep. Julius Soti 35-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-2940h 09/16/2025 (Vote 10-7; RC) (11/17) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 338 | Relative to The Authority Of Fish and Game Officers. | *Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Ellen Read 10-D Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/20/2025 (2/20) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 340 | Relative to Electioneering By Public Employees. | *Rep. Ross Berry 44-RRep. 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 348 | Relative to Eligibility For Local Assistance. | *Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-RRep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Rep. Steven Bogert 05-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R | Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-0154h 09/24/2025 (Vote 9-8; RC) (11/13) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| 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) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 364 | Relative to Ballots Delivered to Elder Care Facilities. | *Rep. Connie Lane 16-D Rep. Gerald Ward 27-D Rep. Russell Muirhead 12-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 369 | (new Title) Relative to Misdemeanor Sexual Assault Prosecutions and Relative to The Duty to Report For Sexual Offenders and Offenders Against Children. | *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-RRep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Marie Louise Bjelobrk 05-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025; Chapter 182; eff. 01/01/2026 (7/22) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 372 | Relative to Lease Agreements Of Equipment For Building or Facility Improvements. | *Rep. Diane Pauer 36-RRep. Jeanine Notter 12-R Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-R Rep. Karel Crawford 03-R Rep. Keith Erf 28-R Rep. Matthew Pitaro 11-R Rep. Maureen Mooney 12-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Rep. Scott Bryer 01-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | Lay HB372 on Table (Rep. Stavis): MA DV 196-162 03/27/2025 (3/27) | Track and Monitor Oppose |
| HB 373 | Relative to The Management and Regulation Of Town Real Property. | *Rep. Diane Pauer 36-RRep. Brian Cole 26-R Rep. Chris Muns 29-D Rep. David Fracht 16-D Rep. Linda Franz 06-R Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. Michael Edgar 29-D Rep. Tom Dolan 16-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. David Watters 04-D | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/23/2025; Chapter 127; eff. 08/23/2025 (6/25) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 378 | Relative to An Employee's Unused Earned Time. | *Rep. Michael Cahill 10-DRep. Mark Pearson 34-R Rep. Stephen Pearson 13-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA RC 193-169 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Track and Monitor Support as Amended |
| HB 379 | Relative to Youth Employment During The School Year and At Night. | *Rep. Michael Cahill 10-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/20/2025 (3/20) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 380 | Relative to Penalties For Criminal Violations Of The Therapeutic Use Of Cannabis. | *Rep. Suzanne Vail 06-DRep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. Christine Seibert 21-D Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 385 | Reestablishing Voter Identification Exceptions. | *Rep. Connie Lane 16-D Rep. Russell Muirhead 12-D Rep. Timothy Horrigan 10-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/27/2025 (3/27) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 386 | Prohibiting Nursing Agencies From Including Non-compete Clauses In Contracts with Health Care Entities. | *Rep. David Preece 17-DRep. Jaci Grote 24-D Rep. Patricia Cornell 22-D | Lay HB386 on Table (Rep. Creighton): MA VV 03/20/2025 (3/20) | Track and Monitor Support |
| HB 391 | Relative to Preventing Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation. | *Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (5/13) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 418 | Relative to Eligibility For Absentee Voting. | *Rep. John Sellers 10-RRep. 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 437 | Providing Specific Curative Measures For Undischarged Mortgages. | *Rep. Bill Boyd 12-RRep. Jodi Nelson 13-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Mary Hakken-Phillips 12-D Rep. Maureen Mooney 12-R Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-D Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D Rep. Steven Bogert 05-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/07/2025; Chapter 157; eff.09/05/2025 (7/8) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 439 | Relative to Non-driving Related Violations and Driver's License Suspension. | *Rep. Daniel Veilleux 34-DRep. Buzz Scherr 26-D Rep. Laura Telerski 11-D | Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/28/2025 (Vote 16-0; CC) (11/20) | Track and Monitor Oppose |
| HB 442 | Relative to Prohibiting Payment Of Subminimum Wages. | *Rep. Kristina Schultz 29-DRep. 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 458 | Limiting Local Assistance to U.s. Citizens or Permanent Legal Residents. | *Rep. Terry Roy 31-RRep. 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-RRep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Track and Monitor Support |
| HB 473 | Criminalizing Multiple Forms Of Exposing Children to Controlled Substances and Allowing Law Enforcement to Take A Child Into Protective Custody For Screening and Testing In An Instance Of Suspected or Actual Criminal Exposure to Controlled Substances. | *Rep. Jodi Nelson 13-R Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. Bill Boyd 12-R Rep. Charles Foote 13-R Rep. Charles McMahon 17-R Rep. Debra DeSimone 18-R Rep. Jay Markell 18-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R Rep. Peter Petrigno 43-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025; Chapter 189; eff.01/01/2026 (7/22) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 480 | Relative to Restoration Of Competency to Stand Trial For Criminal Defendants. | *Rep. Mark Pearson 34-RRep. 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-RRep. 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 501 | Relative to Allowing Towns to Decline 5g Towers. | *Rep. Diane Kelley 32-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 517 | (new Title) Repealing Certain Outreach and Marketing Requirements Under The Granite State Paid Family Leave Plan. | *Rep. Len Turcotte 04-RRep. Andrew Prout 13-R Rep. Brian Seaworth 12-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Kevin Verville 02-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R | Enacted in accordance with Article 44 Part II of the N.H. Constitution without the signature of the governor 5/17/2025 eff. 07/13/2025 (5/21) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 522 | Relative to The Expectation Of Privacy In Personal Information Maintained By The State. | *Rep. Keith Erf 28-R Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/08/2025 (5/8) | 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 530 | Increasing The Amount Of Revenue Transfered From The Real Estate Transfer Tax to The Affordable Housing Fund. | *Rep. Jessica LaMontagne 17-DRep. Ellen Read 10-D Rep. Hope Damon 08-D | Lay HB530 on Table (Rep. Sweeney): MA VV 03/27/2025 (3/27) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 542 | Relative to Weekly Benefit Amounts For Unemployment Compensation. | *Rep. Mark MacKenzie 40-DSen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | Lay HB542 on Table (Rep. Creighton): MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 553 | Relative to The Definition Of Abuse and Neglect and Conditions Triggering A Rebuttable Presumption Of Harm In Abuse and Neglect Cases. | *Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. Charles McMahon 17-R Rep. Debra DeSimone 18-R Rep. Gaby Grossman 11-D Rep. Heather Raymond 05-D Rep. Jodi Nelson 13-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Rep. Peter Petrigno 43-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R | Lay HB553 on Table (Rep. M. Pearson): MA DV 342-1 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 567 | Relative to The Elimination Of Useful Thermal Energy From Renewable Energy Classes. | *Rep. Michael Harrington 18-RRep. Douglas Thomas 16-R Rep. James Summers 20-R Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/13/2025 (3/13) | Track and Monitor Oppose |
| HB 572 | (new Title) Establishing The "partners In Housing" Program, An Initiative Under The Housing Champions Fund to Assist Municipalities, Counties, and Developers In Building Workforce Housing, and Making An Appropriation Therefor. | *Rep. Laurel Stavis 13-D Rep. Allan Howland 20-D Rep. David Fracht 16-D Rep. Efstathia Booras 08-D Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D Rep. John Cloutier 06-D Rep. Matthew Hicks 24-D | Majority Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/30/2025 (Vote 14-11; RC) (11/6) | Track and Monitor Support |
| HB 587 | Allowing Admission Of One-party Audio and Video Recordings In Certain Circumstances. | *Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Ellen Read 10-D Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R | Lay HB587 on Table (Rep. Read): MA DV 283-64 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Track and Monitor Support |
| HB 602 | Requiring Certain Offenders to Participate In A Victim Impact Program. | *Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-DRep. 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 Monitor |
| HB 611 | (new Title) Relative to Repayment Regarding Appointed Counsel For Indigent Criminal Defendants. | *Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D Rep. Eric Turer 06-D Rep. Marjorie Smith 10-D Rep. Paul Berch 06-D Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/30/2025 (Vote 25-0; CC) (11/5) | Track and Monitor No Position |
| HB 615 | Relative to Drug Forfeiture Proceedings. | *Rep. Dan McGuire 14-RRep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Paul Berch 06-D | Lay HB615 on Table (Rep. Osborne): MA DV 195-163 03/13/2025 (3/13) | Track and Monitor 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-DRep. 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 638 | Allowing An Older Prisoner Serving A Sentence Of Life Without Parole to Be Eligible For Parole Upon Meeting Certain Criteria. | *Rep. David Meuse 37-D Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA RC 214-127 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 640 | Relative to The Transparency Of Federal Agency Operations Within New Hampshire. | *Rep. Keith Ammon 42-RRep. 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) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 641 | Establishing A Private Right Of Action For Civil Rights Violations. | *Rep. Linda Harriott-Gathright 10-DRep. 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) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 675 | (new Title) Limiting The Authority Of School Districts to Make Certain Appropriations. | *Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-RRep. Jason Osborne 02-R | Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3013h 11/07/2025 (Vote 14-11; RC) (11/10) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| 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) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 684 | Preventing The Use Of Student Identification Cards As A Means to Obtain A Ballot. | *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-RRep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I Rep. Andrew Prout 13-R Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 687 | Relative to Class Action Settlements and Consent Decrees. | *Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/08/2025 (5/8) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 697 | Relative to Witness Fees In Criminal Cases. | *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-RRep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R Rep. Mike Drago 04-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R | Committee Report: Referred to Interim Study, 01/07/2026; Vote 5-0; CC (10/29) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 701 | (new Title) Relative to The Terminal Patients' Right to Try Act. | *Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-RRep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Rich Nalevanko 09-R Rep. Sheila Seidel 29-R Rep. Sherri Reinfurt 29-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 08/20/2025; Chapter 304; eff. 01/01/2026 (8/25) | Track and Monitor Support |
| HB 704 | Relative to Caregiver Respite and Senior Volunteer Programs and Making An Appropriation Therefor. | *Rep. Mary Jane Wallner 19-DRep. Charles McMahon 17-R Rep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R Rep. Wayne MacDonald 16-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-2963h (NT) 10/30/2025 (Vote 25-0; RC) (11/7) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 706 | Relative to Prohibiting Insurance Companies From Conducting An Audit Of Providers Services After Services Have Been Delivered But Before Payment Has Been Made to Such Provider.? | *Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. Gaby Grossman 11-D | Committee Report: Refer for Interim Study 10/28/2025 (Vote 17-0; CC) (11/13) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 721 | Relative to Establishing Gold and Silver As Legal Tender. | *Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-RRep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Committee Report: Refer for Interim Study 10/28/2025 (Vote 17-0; CC) (11/13) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 725 | Relative to Ground Ambulance Services. | *Rep. Jerry Stringham 03-D Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/28/2025 (Vote 17-0; CC) (11/13) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 726 | Relative to The State Minimum Hourly Rate. | *Rep. Kathy Staub 25-D Rep. Christine Seibert 21-D Rep. Kristina Schultz 29-D | Lay HB726 on Table (Rep. Creighton): MA RC 197-159 03/20/2025 (3/20) | Track and 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 |
| 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) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 746 | Relative to An Award Of Attorney's Fees Upon A Successful Appeal Of A Local Property Tax Assessment. | *Rep. David Love 13-R Rep. Brian Nadeau 04-R Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R Rep. Ricky Devoid 01-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Track and Monitor |
| 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-RRep. 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) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| HB 777 | Codifying The Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission. | *Rep. Terry Roy 31-RRep. 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) | 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-RRep. 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 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-RRep. 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 21 | Relative to Establishing A New Hampshire State Trooper Recruitment Loan Debt Relief Program and Making An Appropriation Therefor. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Rep. Michael Vose 05-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 23 | Expanding The Crime Of Endangering The Welfare Of A Child. | *Sen. Pat Long 20-DRep. Alicia Gregg 07-D | Reconsider ITL (Rep. H. Howard): MF RC 158-206 05/08/2025 (5/8) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 28 | Relative to Workers' Compensation Claims Involving Emergency Responders with Acute Stress Disorder or Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. | *Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-RRep. Stephen Pearson 13-R Rep. Timothy Soucy 21-D Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Signed by the Governor on 06/10/2025; Chapter 0081; Effective 08/09/2025 (6/11) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 37 | Relative to Residential Care and Health Facility Licensing. | *Sen. Howard Pearl 17-RRep. Jaci Grote 24-D Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA DV 195-164 05/22/2025 (5/22) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 38 | Relative to State Recognition Of Biological Sex. | *Sen. Kevin Avard 12-RRep. Diane Pauer 36-R Rep. Glenn Cordelli 07-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 48 | Relative to Competency to Stand Trial For Certain Offenses. | *Sen. Pat Long 20-DRep. Mark Pearson 34-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Track and 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-RRep. 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 59 | Establishing A Recruitment Incentive Program Within The Community College System For Public Safety Communicators and Dispatchers and Making An Appropriation Therefor. | *Sen. David Watters 04-DRep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. David Meuse 37-D Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Mark McConkey 03-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | 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 |
| SB 75 | Providing Health Insurance Carriers Access to The State Immunization Registry and Making An Appropriation Therefor. | *Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-DSen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 02/13/2025 (2/13) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 81 | Increasing The Annual Real Estate Transfer Tax Revenue Contribution and Making An Appropriation to The Affordable Housing Fund. | *Sen. Daniel Innis 07-RRep. David Paige 01-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 83 | Establishing An Elderly, Disabled, Blind, and Deaf Property Tax Exemption Reimbursement Fund, Authorizing Video Lottery Terminals, Renaming The Lottery Commission, and Creating A Voluntary Statewide Self-exclusion Database. | *Sen. Timothy Lang 02-RRep. Michael Moffett 04-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3010h (NT) 11/04/2025 (Vote 17-0; CC) (11/4) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 84 | Relative to Zoning Procedures Concerning Residential Housing. | *Sen. Keith Murphy 16-RRep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Committee Report: Refer for Interim Study 09/23/2025 (Vote 16-0; CC) (10/31) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 86 | Relative to The Housing Finance Authority's Affordable Housing Guarantee Program. | *Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-DRep. Alexis Simpson 33-D Rep. David Paige 01-D Rep. Laurel Stavis 13-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 88 | Prohibiting State Government Entities From Including Specified Terms Related to Labor Organization Agreements In Construction Related Contracts and Grants. | *Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3069s, 01/07/2026, Vote 4-2 (11/3) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 106 | Relative to The Participation Of Customer Generators In Net Energy Metering. | *Sen. Timothy Lang 02-RRep. Michael Moffett 04-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Committee Report: Refer for Interim Study 10/14/2025 (Vote 17-0; CC) (11/4) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 118 | (second New Title) Relative to The Personal Needs Allowance Of Residents Of Nursing Homes; Making An Appropriation to The Department Of Health and Human Services For Hampstead Hospital and Residential Treatment Facility Staff; Establishing The Hampstead Hospital and Residential Treatment Facility Capital Investment Fund; and Permitting Qualifying Patients and Designated Caregivers to Cultivate Cannabis For Therapeutic Use. | *Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-RRep. Lucy Weber 05-D Rep. Wayne MacDonald 16-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | III. Remainder Effective 06/30/2025 (8/4) | Track and Monitor Oppose |
| 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) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 124 | Relative to Continuing Care Retirement Communities. | *Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-RSen. Howard Pearl 17-R | Signed by the Governor on 08/01/2025; Chapter 0296; Effective 01/01/2026 (8/4) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 125 | Relative to Clinical Eligibility Criteria For Nursing Facility and Home and Community Based Care. | *Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 127 | (new Title) Relative to Public Guardianship and The Office Of The Public Guardian and Making Appropriations to The Department Of Health and Human Services. | *Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor Support |
| SB 129 | Relative to Establishing An Uncompensated Health Care Fund to Be Administered By The Department Of Insurance and Assessed By A Surcharge On Commercial Insurers, Reinsurers, and Trusts Overseeing Self-insured Plans. | *Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Track and Monitor Support |
| SB 130 | (new Title) Establishing A Commission to Study Delivery Models For Emergency Medical Services In The State Of New Hampshire. | *Sen. David Rochefort 01-RRep. Julie Miles 12-R Rep. Lori Korzen 07-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA DV 184-178 05/22/2025 (5/22) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 131 | Relative to Long-term Care Eligibility and Making An Appropriation Therefor. | *Sen. David Rochefort 01-RRep. Jess Edwards 31-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor Support |
| SB 132 | Relative to Health Insurance Coverage For Prosthetics. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. Alexis Simpson 33-D Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor Support |
| SB 133 | Relative to The Designation Of Emergency Medical Services Performed By Ambulance Service Providers As Essential Services. | *Sen. Tim McGough 11-RRep. Cyril Aures 13-R Rep. Julie Miles 12-R Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Signed by the Governor on 06/10/2025; Chapter 0089; Effective 08/09/2025 (6/11) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 135 | Relative to Rate Setting Parity For Medicaid State Plan Case Management Services. | *Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 136 | Establishing An Uncompensated Care Assessment, Fund, and Committee Within The Department Of Insurance. | *Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-DSen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | Committee Report: Referred to Interim Study, 01/07/2026; Vote 5-0; CC (10/22) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 150 | Defining Electric Vehicle Charging Station and Charging A Fee For Annual Testing By The Division Of Weights and Measures. | *Sen. David Watters 04-DRep. Carol McGuire 27-R Rep. George Sykes 14-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | Majority Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/28/2025 (Vote 12-4; RC) (11/18) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 169 | Requiring Employers to Provide Certain Information Regarding Cost Sharing to Employees Receiving Workers' Compensation Benefits. | *Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-DRep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. Carrie Sorensen 28-D Rep. Matthew Coker 02-R Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D | Lay SB169 on Table (Rep. Creighton): MA DV 313-19 05/01/2025 (5/1) | Track and Monitor Oppose |
| SB 171 | Relative to Required Pay For Remote Work. | *Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-RSen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | Remove from Table (Rep. Sweeney): MF RC 168-174 05/01/2025 (5/1) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 172 | Banning Certain Contract Provisions From Being Enforced Against Advanced Practice Registered Nurses. | *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Signed by the Governor on 06/24/2025; Chapter 0119; Effective 08/23/2025 (6/24) | Track and Monitor No Position |
| SB 176 | Relative to The State Minimum Hourly Rate. | *Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-DRep. 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) | Track and Monitor Oppose |
| SB 177 | Relative to Requiring New Hampshire Employers with Over 25 Employees Use The E-verify System. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. Aboul Khan 30-R Rep. Pam Brown 14-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 03/13/2025 (3/13) | Track and Monitor Oppose |
| SB 185 | Relative to Office Of Professional Licensure and Certification Investigations. The bill discussed focuses on amending licensing statutes and shifting certain responsibilities to the Office of Professional Licensure and Certification (OPLC), in line with prior legislation. It primarily serves as a housekeeping bill to address updates from bills passed in the previous session. The committee will review the bill in an executive session, though a date for that session is yet to be determined. Online votes on the bill were split, with 2 in support and 2 opposed. The bill appears to be a technical adjustment, but with notable concerns raised regarding specific sections, particularly related to licensing and disciplinary actions by land surveyors and electricians. |
*Sen. Howard Pearl 17-RRep. Alvin See 26-R Rep. Carol McGuire 27-R Rep. Jaci Grote 24-D Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/01/2025 (Vote 15-0; CC) (11/5) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 188 | (new Title) Relative to The State Building Code. | *Sen. Keith Murphy 16-RRep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Signed by the Governor on 07/15/2025; Chapter 0246; Effective 07/15/2025 (7/22) | Track and Monitor No Position |
| SB 228 | Relative to The Limitations On Community Customer Generators. | *Sen. David Watters 04-DRep. Kat McGhee 35-D Rep. Thomas Cormen 15-D Rep. Tony Caplan 08-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA RC 190-151 05/01/2025 (5/1) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 232 | Clarifying Certain Net Metering Terms and Conditions. | *Sen. Mark McConkey 03-RSen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | Signed by the Governor on 08/01/2025; Chapter 0300; Effective 08/01/2025 (8/4) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 245 | Prohibiting Surprise Ambulance Billing and Regulating Ground Ambulance Reimbursement. | *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | V. Remainder Effective 07/31/2025 (7/31) | Track and Monitor Monitor |
| SB 252 | Relative to Criteria For Providing Certain Medical Care Through Telemedicine. | *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-DRep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Mary Hakken-Phillips 12-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-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 | Signed by the Governor on 06/24/2025; Chapter 0134; Effective 08/23/2025 (6/24) | Track and Monitor Support |
| SB 259 | Creating An Exception to Physical Attendance and Quorum Requirements Under The Right-to-know Law For Individuals with Disabilities. | *Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-RRep. Dick Thackston 12-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 03/13/2025 (3/13) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 262 | Relative to The Penalty For Trafficking In Persons Under 18 Years Of Age. | *Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-RRep. Glenn Cordelli 07-R Rep. Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien 13-R Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | Signed by the Governor on 06/24/2025; Chapter 0124; Effective 01/01/2026 (6/24) | Track and Monitor Support |
| SB 264 | Relative to The Therapeutic Cannabis Program. | *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-DRep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-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 | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 268 | Permitting Classification Of Individuals Based On Biological Sex Under Certain Limited Circumstances. | *Sen. Kevin Avard 12-RSen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass 11/12/2025 (Vote 10-7; RC) (11/19) | Track and Monitor |
| SB 279 | Establishing The Housing Champion Business Loan Program and Making Appropriations to The Department Of Business and Economic Affairs and The Business Finance Authority. | *Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-DRep. Alexis Simpson 33-D Rep. David Paige 01-D Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. Laurel Stavis 13-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Track and Monitor |
| HB 1030 | Relative to Licensed Practical Nurse Scope Of Practice. | *Rep. Carol McGuire 27-RSen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Track and Monitor No Position | |
| HB 1031 | Enabling Candidates For State Office to Use Campaign Funds to Pay For Security Measures. | *Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Rep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. Connie Lane 16-D Rep. Laura Telerski 11-D Rep. Thomas Oppel 09-D Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D | Track and Monitor | |
| HB 1048 | Relative to Repealing The Prohibition On The Possession or Sale Of Blackjacks, Slung Shots, and Metallic Knuckles Except By or to Minors. | *Rep. James Spillane 02-RRep. Brian Cole 26-R Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Rep. Jordan Ulery 13-R Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | 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 TBD | |
| HB 1067 | Relative to The Mental Health Courts. | *Rep. Mark Pearson 34-RRep. 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 | Track and Monitor | |
| HB 1070 | Relative to The Involuntary Emergency Admission Process. | *Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Rep. Charles Foote 13-R Rep. Jeffrey Tenczar 01-R Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R Rep. Matthew Coker 02-R Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R | Track and Monitor Monitor | |
| HB 1082 | Enabling Municipalities to Remove Political Signs From State-owned Property Located Within The Municipality After An Election. | *Rep. Catherine Rombeau 02-D Rep. Charles Foote 13-R Rep. Daniel Veilleux 34-D Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-D Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D Rep. Ted Gorski 02-R Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | Track and Monitor | |
| HB 1087 | Relative to Citizen's Arrests By Private Persons. | *Rep. Cyril Aures 13-RRep. 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 | Track and Monitor | |
| 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 | Track and Monitor | |
| HB 1203 | Relative to The Return Of Firearms Following A Not Guilty Verdict or Dismissal Of The Proceeding. | *Rep. Bryan Morse 03-R Rep. David Love 13-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R Rep. James Thibault 25-R Rep. Jeffrey Tenczar 01-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R | Track and Monitor | |
| HB 1216 | Relative to Informed Consent For Law Enforcement Searches Of Houses or Other Property. | *Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D Rep. Terry Roy 31-R | Track and Monitor | |
| HB 1230 | Relative to Increases In State Tax Rates and Debts. | *Rep. Jordan Ulery 13-R | Track and Monitor | |
| 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 | Track and Monitor | |
| HB 1238 | Relative to The Penalties For The Offense Of Disobeying An Officer. | *Rep. Terry Roy 31-RRep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Rep. Douglas Trottier 08-R Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R Rep. Kathleen Paquette 25-R Rep. Richard Lascelles 14-R Rep. Ricky Devoid 01-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | Track and Monitor | |
| HB 1291 | Criminalizing The Use Of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems For The Purposes Of Flying Over Critical Infrastructure and Events Without Authorization. | *Rep. Clayton Wood 13-RRep. Jeffrey Tenczar 01-R Rep. Lisa Post 42-R Rep. Sandra Panek 01-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | Track and Monitor | |
| HB 1294 | Relative to Speed Regulation On Route 125 In Brentwood. | *Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R Rep. Laurence Miner 07-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R | Track and Monitor | |
| CACR 2 | 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. | *Rep. Heath Howard 04-DRep. Connie Lane 16-D Rep. Ellen Read 10-D Rep. Matthew Wilhelm 21-D Rep. Russell Muirhead 12-D Sen. David Watters 04-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA DV 186-150 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Maintain Awareness |
| CACR 3 | Relating to Recall Elections. Providing That The General Court May Authorize Recall Elections. | *Rep. Michael Moffett 04-RRep. Jodi Nelson 13-R Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-R Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/13/2025 (2/13) | Maintain Awareness |
| CACR 5 | Relating to Absentee Ballots. Providing That No Excuse Shall Be Needed By The Voter to Receive An Absentee Ballot. | *Rep. Connie Lane 16-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA DV 201-169 03/20/2025 (3/20) | Maintain Awareness |
| CACR 7 | 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. | *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-RRep. Andrew Prout 13-R Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/20/2025 (3/20) | Maintain Awareness |
| CACR 8 | 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. | *Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-RRep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Rep. Fred Doucette 25-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R | Ought to Pass: MF DV 203-158 Lacking Necessary Two-Thirds Vote 05/08/2025 (5/8) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 58 | Establishing A Committee to Study Legislative Protections and Accommodations For Individuals with Long Covid. | *Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Rep. Cassandra Levesque 04-D Rep. Christine Seibert 21-D Rep. Suzanne Vail 06-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/13/2025 (2/13) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 72 | Extending The Commission to Study Telehealth Services. Edwards introduced the bill and noted this is the same bill as in previous years except for the adding language on line 8 and 14. Previous study commission was heavily influenced by Covid and the committee did not feel the study and data was skewed and limited due to the environment during the year of the study. There was some committee discussion about integrating this bill with other technology study committees. Edwards advised that this would be separate and more focused on access, cost and quality of care. NAMI provided testimony in support. No opposition. If passed committee would produce a report in 6/2026 HB 72, extending the commission to study telehealth services. OUGHT TO PASS. Rep. David Nagel for Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs. It is the majority opinion of the Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Committee that one of the most important medical innovations to come of out of the recent COVID pandemic was the advent of telemedicine as a means of providing increased access for patients to medical care, especially for those with transportation challenges. The committee realizes this modality of care is evolving and being challenged by changes in federal policy. Therefore, it is critical the state remain in an adaptive mode. The Telemedicine Commission is critical for allowing the state to do this important work. Furthermore, the committee is pleased to see the legislation refers to synchronization with federal policy. The committee also appreciates the passion this commission brings to this important work and is pleased to encourage their endeavor by supporting this legislation. Vote 17-1. |
*Rep. Jess Edwards 31-RRep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. William Palmer 02-D | Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/08/2025; Chapter 5; eff. I. Sec 3 eff 6/30/2026 II. Rem eff 5/8/2025 (5/8) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 87 | Prohibiting The Posting Of Land Not Owned By The Poster. | *Rep. David Love 13-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/25/2025; Chapter 136; eff.01/01/2026 (6/27) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 99 | Relative to A Waiver From Property Taxes For Disabled Veterans. | *Rep. Michael Moffett 04-RRep. Jess Edwards 31-R Rep. Sheila Seidel 29-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/14/2025; Chapter 15; eff.07/13/2025 (5/21) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 104 | Relative to Requiring An Official Declaration Of War For The Activation Of The New Hampshire National Guard In A Foreign State. | *Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Rep. Diane Pauer 36-R Rep. Ellen Read 10-D Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. John Potucek 13-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Sheila Seidel 29-R Rep. Skip Rollins 03-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Majority Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/17/2025 (Vote 11-6; RC) (11/4) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 107 | Relative to Political Advertising Printed In Newspapers, Periodicals, or Billboards. | *Rep. Kristine Perez 16-RRep. James Tierney 01-R Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R Rep. Julius Soti 35-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Ron Dunn 16-R | Lay HB107 on Table (Rep. Berry): MA DV 296-53 06/12/2025 (6/12) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 128 | Establishing A Committee to Study Unemployment Insurance. | *Rep. Michael Granger 02-R | Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/22/2025 (Vote 18-0; CC) (10/23) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 132 | (second New Title) Eliminating Liability For Support and Recovery Over Certain Indigent Relations. | *Rep. Rick Ladd 05-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 08/01/2025; Chapter 267; eff.01/01/2026 (8/11) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 157 | Establishing A Study Committee to Examine Ways to Improve The Usefulness Of Fiscal Notes. | *Rep. Chris Muns 29-DRep. John Janigian 25-R Rep. Jordan Ulery 13-R Rep. Mary Jane Wallner 19-D Rep. Michael Vose 05-R Rep. Susan Almy 17-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | Lay HB157 on Table (Rep. Lynn): MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 168 | Relative to Including Municipal Public Works Facilities As Eligible Capital Facilities For The Assessment Of Impact Fees. | *Rep. Diane Pauer 36-RRep. Charles Melvin 20-R Rep. Daniel Veilleux 34-D Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D Rep. Richard Lascelles 14-R Rep. Tom Dolan 16-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/02/2025; Chapter 58; eff. 08/01/2025 (6/6) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 175 | Relative to Defined Coordinated Expenditures. | *Rep. Russell Muirhead 12-D Rep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I Rep. Connie Lane 16-D Rep. Jared Sullivan 02-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 182 | Prohibiting Electric Vehicles In Commercial Parking Garages. | *Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/13/2025 (2/13) | Maintain Awareness |
| 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 213 | Relative to Wage Garnishment For Child Support. | *Rep. James Spillane 02-RRep. Cyril Aures 13-R Rep. Debra DeSimone 18-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Jordan Ulery 13-R Rep. Sheila Seidel 29-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/23/2025; Chapter 110; eff. 01/01/2026 (6/25) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 214 | (new Title) Relative to The Regulation Of Recreational Therapists and Respiratory Care Practitioners and Relative to Delaying The Effective Dates Of Various New Procedures For Criminal History Records Checks. | *Rep. Carol McGuire 27-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/23/2025; Chapter 111; eff. I. Sec 1&3 eff 8/22/25 II. Sec 2&4 eff 7/1/26 III. Rem eff 6/23/25 (6/25) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 215 | Requiring A Landfill Permit Applicant to Submit A Report Listing Potential Harms and Benefits Of The Project. | *Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D Rep. James Gruber 16-D Rep. Jared Sullivan 02-D Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Peter Bixby 13-D Rep. Seth King 04-R Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-2970h 10/30/2025 (Vote 25-0; CC) (11/13) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 227 | Relative to Licensure For Psychotherapy Activities or Services. | *Rep. Erica Layon 13-RRep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R Rep. Lisa Freeman 08-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/02/2025; Chapter 59; 08/01/2025 (6/6) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 244 | Updating and Recodifying The Municipal Enforcement Of The Building and Fire Code. | *Rep. Carol McGuire 27-RRep. Keith Erf 28-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-2952h 11/05/2025 (Vote 16-0; CC) (11/5) | Maintain Awareness |
| 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) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 305 | Relative to Speed and Red-light Cameras For Traffic Enforcement. | *Rep. Philip Jones 03-D Rep. Marc Plamondon 03-D Rep. Terri O'Rorke 07-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 309 | Relative to Making Electronic Rent Payments Optional. | *Rep. Maureen Mooney 12-RRep. Bill Boyd 12-R Rep. Julie Miles 12-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025; Chapter 176; eff. 01/01/2026 (7/22) | 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 342 | (new Title) Relative to The Approval Process For New Construction and to The Adoption Of Energy Efficient and Clean Energy Districts By Municipalities. | *Rep. Patrick Long 26-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R | House Non-Concurs with Senate Amendment 2025-2155ss (Rep. Turcotte): MA VV 06/12/2025 (6/12) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 343 | Relative to Reporting Regarding The Northern Border Alliance Program. | *Rep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. Andrew Prout 13-R Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D Rep. Christine Seibert 21-D Rep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Mary Jane Wallner 19-D Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/22/2025 (5/22) | 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 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) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 374 | (new Title) Relative to Local Tax Cap and Budget Laws. | *Rep. Diane Pauer 36-RRep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Richard Lascelles 14-R Rep. Scott Bryer 01-R Rep. Tim Mannion 01-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025; Chapter 183; eff.09/13/2025 (7/22) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 389 | Requiring Candidates to Attest They Have Not Spent More Than $1,000 In An Election. | *Rep. Heath Howard 04-DRep. Connie Lane 16-D Rep. Ellen Read 10-D Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Rep. Russell Muirhead 12-D Sen. David Watters 04-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/20/2025 (3/21) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 392 | Directing The Dissolution Of The Department Of Health and Human Services' Office Of Health Equity, Department Of Environmental Services' Functions For Civil Rights and Environmental Justice, and The Governor's Council On Diversity and Inclusion. | *Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. Len Turcotte 04-R Rep. Mark Warden 39-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R | Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass 11/12/2025 (Vote 9-8; RC) (11/18) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 410 | (new Title) Limiting Local Authority to Adopt Restrictions On The Building and Development Of Residential Properties. | *Rep. Ellen Read 10-D | Committee Report: Referred to Interim Study, 01/07/2026; Vote 6-0; CC (11/3) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 425 | Allowing Tax-exempt Entities to Keep Their Tax-exempt Status While Renting Facilities or Property to Entities That Share Their Mission. | *Rep. Mark Pearson 34-RRep. Bill Boyd 12-R Rep. Debra DeSimone 18-R Rep. Glenn Cordelli 07-R Rep. John Janigian 25-R Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R | Lay HB425 on Table (Rep. Sweeney): MA DV 351-15 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 441 | Relative to Visible Motor Vehicle Diesel Emissions and "rolling Coal". | *Rep. Heath Howard 04-DRep. 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-RRep. 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 447 | Relative to Property Tax Exemptions For Disabled Veterans. | *Rep. James Creighton 30-RRep. Allison Knab 12-D Rep. John Suiter 36-R Rep. Judy Aron 04-R Rep. Larry Gagne 16-R Rep. Maureen Mooney 12-R Rep. Megan Murray 37-D Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/20/2025 (2/20) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 449 | Requiring Water Districts to Provide A Water Filtration System to Residential Customers In Certain Cases. | *Rep. Dan McGuire 14-RSen. Howard Pearl 17-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/13/2025 (2/13) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 451 | Establishing The Paint Product Stewardship Program. | *Rep. Karen Ebel 07-DRep. Jaci Grote 24-D Rep. James Creighton 30-R Rep. Judy Aron 04-R Rep. Megan Murray 37-D Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D Rep. Peter Bixby 13-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | Committee Report: Ought to Pass, 01/07/2026, Vote 3-2 (12/4) | 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 512 | Relative to Preventing Municipal Employees From Being Paid Under Multiple Municipal Contracts Simultaneously. | *Rep. Stephen Pearson 13-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/13/2025 (4/21) | Maintain Awareness |
| 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) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 541 | Establishing A Committee to Study Energy and Telecommunications Infrastructure Survivability and Resiliency. | *Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-RRep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R Rep. Lex Berezhny 11-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Michael Vose 05-R Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) | 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 561 | Relative to The Transfer Of State-owned Real Property to Municipalities. | *Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-DRep. Bill Boyd 12-R Rep. Daniel Veilleux 34-D Rep. James Tierney 01-R Rep. Judy Aron 04-R Rep. Maureen Mooney 12-R Rep. Michael Aron 08-R Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R Rep. Peter Petrigno 43-D Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | Committee Report: Refer for Interim Study 10/14/2025 (Vote 16-0; CC) (10/20) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 576 | Relative to Tracking The Number Of Als Diagnoses In The State. | *Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D Rep. John MacDonald 06-R Rep. Karel Crawford 03-R Rep. Karen Ebel 07-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/20/2025 (2/20) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 598 | Establishing A Committee to Study Data Sources Of All Entities Operated By All Branches Of Government That Are or Are Potentially Made Available to The Public, Identify The Data Formats Of Those Sources, and Recommend Legislation to Standardize Types and Formats Of Data Output From All or Select Governmental Entities. | *Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Keith Erf 28-R Rep. Mark Warden 39-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/15/2025 (5/15) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 613 | (new Title) Relative to Use Of Accessible Voting Systems. | *Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-RRep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Diane Pauer 36-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R | Vetoed by Governor Ayotte 08/01/2025 (8/11) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 616 | (new Title) Relative to The Confiscation Of Animals From Persons Suspected Of or Charged with Abuse Of Animals and Establishing A Committee to Study The Animal Cruelty Statutes. | *Rep. Judy Aron 04-RRep. Barbara Comtois 07-R Rep. James Creighton 30-R Rep. Megan Murray 37-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 617 | Relative to The Homestead Right. | *Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 08/01/2025; Chapter 282; eff. 01/01/2026 (8/11) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 620 | Relative to The Exercise Of The Freedom Of Religion. | *Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. Ellen Read 10-D Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R Rep. James Thibault 25-R | Lay HB620 on Table (Rep. Guzofski): MA DV 290-72 03/27/2025 (3/27) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 633 | (new Title) Creating A Legislative Study Committee to Investigate The Implementation Of Housing Investment Trusts In New Hampshire. | *Rep. Gary Daniels 43-RRep. Joe Sweeney 25-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/23/2025; Chapter 130; eff. 06/24/2025 (6/25) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 636 | Relative to Community Mental Health Providers. | *Rep. Christal Lloyd 08-D Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. Susan Elberger 05-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 644 | Relative to Flying Drones In State Parks. | *Rep. Lisa Post 42-RRep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Jeffrey Tenczar 01-R Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Rep. Sandra Panek 01-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Maintain Awareness |
| 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) | 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-RRep. 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 |
| HB 705 | Relative to Health Care Cost Transparency. | *Rep. Keith Ammon 42-RRep. Anita Burroughs 02-D Rep. John Hunt 14-R Rep. Julius Soti 35-R | Committee Report: Ought to Pass, 01/07/2026; Vote 5-0; CC (10/22) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 731 | Relative to Supportive Housing Options For Individuals with Developmental Disabilities. | *Rep. Jessica LaMontagne 17-DRep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Kathy Staub 25-D Rep. Lily Foss 41-D Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/07/2025; Chapter 153; eff. 09/05/2025 (7/8) | Maintain Awareness |
| HB 762 | Appropriating $30,000 to The Judicial Branch For The Purpose Of Hiring A Contractor to Conduct A Manual Review Of Domestic Violence and Stalking Cases and Related Criminal Cases. | *Rep. Zoe Manos 12-D Rep. Alexis Simpson 33-D Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. Allison Knab 12-D Rep. Ellen Read 10-D Rep. Linda Haskins 11-D Rep. Toni Weinstein 10-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D | Lay HB 762 on Table (Rep. Osborne): MA DV 199-160 03/13/2025 (3/13) | Maintain Awareness |
| HCR 1 | Calling For Policymakers Locally and Nationally to Fully Consider All Relevant Information and Factors Pertaining to Climate Change Before Pursuing Courses Of Action That Could Adversely Affect Any Economy or Environment. | *Rep. Michael Moffett 04-RRep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R Rep. Julius Soti 35-R | Ought to Pass: MA RC 197-156 03/06/2025 (3/6) | Maintain Awareness |
| HJR 1 | 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. | *Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R | Lay HJR1 on Table (Rep. Seibert): MA DV 182-160 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 |
| HR 8 | Resolving That The Practice Of Suspending A Constitutional Officer to Be Outside The Authority Designated to The Judiciary and Appropriately Delegated to The General Court. | *Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | Maintain Awareness |
| HR 14 | Relative to Litigation Concerning Healthcare Monopolies. | *Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-RRep. Jose Cambrils 04-R Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/20/2025 (3/20) | Maintain Awareness |
| SB 45 | (new Title) Clarifying The Placement Of Advertising Signs On State-owned Property. | *Sen. James Gray 06-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 06/05/2025 (6/5) | Maintain Awareness |
| SB 67 | Relative to Workers' Compensation and Resolution Of Payment Disputes. | *Sen. Tim McGough 11-RSen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | Lay SB67 on Table (Rep. Creighton): MA VV 05/01/2025 (5/1) | Maintain Awareness |
| SB 74 | Relative to Real Property Annual Reporting Requirements Of State Departments For Permitting Programs. | *Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | Signed by the Governor on 07/15/2025; Chapter 0222; Effective 09/13/2025 (7/22) | Maintain Awareness |
| SB 94 | Prohibiting Municipal Amendments to The State Building Code. | *Sen. Mark McConkey 03-RSen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-2972h (NT) 11/05/2025 (Vote 15-1; CC) (11/6) | Maintain Awareness |
| SB 146 | Relative to Medical Examiner's Certificates and Medical Certification Of The Death Record. | *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-DSen. 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) | Maintain Awareness Oppose |
| SB 191 | Relative to Registration Of Vehicles In A Fleet Of 25 or More. | *Sen. Howard Pearl 17-RRep. Bill Ohm 10-R Rep. Gregory Hill 02-R Rep. Sherman Packard 16-R Rep. Steven Smith 03-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Mark McConkey 03-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | Committee Report: Referred to Interim Study, 01/07/2026; Vote 4-0; CC (12/4) | Maintain Awareness |
| 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-RSen. 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) | Maintain Awareness |
| SB 214 | Enabling No-excuse Absentee Registration and Voting. | *Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-DRep. Alexis Simpson 33-D Rep. Laura Telerski 11-D Rep. Matthew Wilhelm 21-D Rep. Russell Muirhead 12-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D | Inexpedient to Legislate, RC 16Y-8N, MA === BILL KILLED ===; 03/13/2025 (3/13) | Maintain Awareness |
| SB 248 | Establishing A Committee to Study Palliative and Hospice Care In New Hampshire. | *Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-RRep. Mark Pearson 34-R Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D | Signed by the Governor on 06/23/2025; Chapter 0115; Effective 06/23/2025 (6/24) | Maintain Awareness |
| SB 249 | Relative to The Uncompensated Care and Medicaid Fund. | *Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | Signed by the Governor on 07/15/2025; Chapter 0250; Effective 07/01/2025 (7/22) | Maintain Awareness |
| SB 251 | Establishing A Commission to Study The Delivery Of Public Health Services Through Regional Public Health Networks and The Continued Development Of Coordinated Responses to Public Health Incidents and Emergencies In New Hampshire.? | *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA DV 202-157 05/08/2025 (5/8) | Maintain Awareness |
| SB 257 | Establishing A Committee to Study State Guidelines For Medicaid Eligibility Determinations. | *Sen. Tara Reardon 15-DRep. Karen Ebel 07-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA DV 199-164 05/22/2025 (5/22) | Maintain Awareness |
| CACR 9 | Relating to The Retirement Age For Judges. Providing That The Mandatory Judicial Retirement Age Shall Be Increased From 70 to 75. | *Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Jack Flanagan 45-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| CACR 11 | Relating to Sheriffs. Providing That No Person Shall Hold The Office Of County Sheriff After He or She Has Attained The Age Of 75 Years. | *Sen. Tara Reardon 15-DSen. Daryl Abbas 22-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| CACR 12 | Relating to Voting On Broad-based Taxes. Providing That A Supermajority Vote Of The General Court Shall Be Required to Enact Any Broad-bases Taxes. | *Sen. Timothy Lang 02-RSen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. James Gray 06-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Mark McConkey 03-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| CACR 16 | Relating to Property. Providing That Individuals May Sleep On Property They Own or Have A Legal Right to Occupy. | *Rep. Ellen Read 10-DRep. Jodi Newell 04-D | Maintain Awareness | |
| CACR 18 | Relating to Tax Rates. Providing That The Rate Of Taxes In The State Shall Not Exceed Certain Annual Percentages. | *Rep. Jordan Ulery 13-RRep. Brian Cole 26-R Rep. Cyril Aures 13-R Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R Rep. Scott Bryer 01-R Rep. Steven Kesselring 18-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| 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 | Maintain Awareness | |
| CACR 20 | Relating to The Power Of The Supreme and Superior Courts. Providing That Such Power Is Repealed. | *Rep. John Sellers 10-RRep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Glenn Bailey 02-R Rep. Rich Nalevanko 09-R Rep. Sandra Panek 01-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| CACR 27 | Relating to The Authority to Establish Courts Provided That The Sole Authority Lies Within The General Court. | *Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| CACR 29 | Relating to The Supreme Court. Providing That The Supreme Court May Not Make Rules That Have The Force and Effect Of Law. | *Rep. Robert Wherry 13-RRep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. Mary Ford 03-R Rep. Mary Murphy 27-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1015 | Requiring Disclosure Of Japanese Knotweed In Real Property Transactions. | *Rep. Cathryn Harvey 06-DRep. James Gruber 16-D Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Samantha Jacobs 15-D Rep. Seth King 04-R Rep. Terri O'Rorke 07-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1022 | Relative to Religious Exemption From Immunization Requirements. Amends the form to allow parents and guardians attestation for refusal of required vaccinations. |
*Rep. Matt Drew 19-RRep. Lori Korzen 07-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1024 | Prohibiting Investments By The New Hampshire Retirement System In Businesses Owned By A Sitting President or Their Family. | *Rep. Tony Caplan 08-DRep. Chris Muns 29-D Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1032 | Creating An Exception to Physical Attendance and Quorum Requirements Under The Right-to-know Law For Individuals with Disabilities and Individuals Caring For A Household Member with Disabilities. | *Rep. Timothy Horrigan 10-DRep. Dick Thackston 12-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1034 | Relative to Possession Of Firearms On School Property. This bill prohibits carrying a firearm on school property. This bill also prohibits the hiring of armed guards in schools absent the satisfaction of a criminal background check. |
*Rep. Timothy Horrigan 10-DRep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Patricia Cornell 22-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1035 | Making The Chapter Relative to The Register Of Deeds Gender Neutral. | *Rep. Bryan Morse 03-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1038 | Establishing A Committee to Study Raising Awareness Of The Law Providing Immunity From Liability In Certain Cases Involving Drug Overdoses. | *Rep. Lily Foss 41-D Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1043 | Relative to Employer Discretion In Offering Minimum Payment Options to Employees. | *Rep. Brian Labrie 02-RRep. Bill Boyd 12-R Rep. Jack Flanagan 45-R Rep. James Creighton 30-R Rep. Jonathan Morton 39-R Rep. Mark Warden 39-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Mike Drago 04-R Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1046 | Enabling A Person to Carry A Firearm On A Snowmobile Being Operated On Private Property. | *Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-RRep. Henry Giasson 29-R Rep. James Spillane 02-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Jonathan Smith 05-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1047 | Relative to The Offense Of Capital Murder. | *Rep. Jonathan Morton 39-RRep. 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 | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1049 | Relative to Storage Requirements For Firearms. | *Rep. David Meuse 37-D Rep. Christine Seibert 21-D Rep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Marjorie Smith 10-D Rep. Timothy Horrigan 10-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D | 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-RRep. 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 1058 | Enabling The Carrying Of A Firearm On An Ohrv When Such Ohrv Is Being Operated On Private Property. | *Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-RRep. Henry Giasson 29-R Rep. James Spillane 02-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Jonathan Smith 05-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Mike Ouellet 03-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1066 | Relative to Warrant Articles Authorizing Lease Agreements. | *Rep. Diane Pauer 36-RRep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-R Rep. Karel Crawford 03-R Rep. Keith Erf 28-R Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R Rep. Richard Brown 03-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Rep. Scott Bryer 01-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1072 | Relative to Employer Notice Of Department Of Labor Investigations. | *Rep. Brian Labrie 02-RRep. 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 | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1081 | Requiring Political Committees to Certify with The Secretary Of State Whether They Have, or Anticipate Having, Less Than $1,000 In Receipts or Expenditures In An Election Cycle. | *Rep. Connie Lane 16-D Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1083 | Requiring The Disclosure Of The Source Of Certain Political Donations In State Elections. | *Rep. Russell Muirhead 12-D Rep. Connie Lane 16-D | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1115 | Adding A Definition Of Citizen Of New Hampshire. | *Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-RRep. Alvin See 26-R Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Diane Pauer 36-R Rep. Jonathan Morton 39-R Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1123 | Requiring Certain Companies to Post Expected Salary Ranges On Public Job Listings. | *Rep. Alice Wade 15-D Rep. Billie ButlerRep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Valerie McDonnell 25-R Sen. David Watters 04-D | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1139 | Relative to Criminal Trespass On Secured Premises. | *Rep. Deborah Aylward 05-RRep. David Fracht 16-D | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1142 | Relative to Requirements For Law Enforcement Officers Assisting In Immigration Enforcement. | *Rep. Alexis Simpson 33-DRep. 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 | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1154 | Restricting The Texting Of Unsolicited Advertisements, Including Political Campaigns. | *Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Rep. Bill Boyd 12-R Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1163 | Requiring The Secretary Of State to Create and Maintain A Uniform Election Records Management System. | *Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Susan Porcelli 19-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1166 | Relative to The Contents Of The Budget Trailer Bill. | *Rep. Michael Harrington 18-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1173 | Relative to Post-secondary Education Opportunities For Inmates. | *Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D Rep. David Meuse 37-D | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1177 | Adding A Definition to The Labor Laws Regarding Remote Work and Defining The Nature Of Such Employment. | *Rep. Mark MacKenzie 40-D | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1211 | Relative to The Scope Of Review Of State Agency Interpretations. | *Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jeremy Slottje 13-R Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1255 | Removing The Requirement Of More Evidence Than A Campaign Contribution to Demonstrate That A Vote, Appointment or Nomination Was A Corrupt Practice. | *Rep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Len Turcotte 04-R Rep. Louise Andrus 05-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HB 1283 | Relative to The Use Of Face Recognition Technology. | *Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| HR 23 | Affirming The Importance Of Digital Literacy and Access For Older Americans. | *Rep. Seth Miller 21-DRep. Eleana Colby 09-D Rep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Nicholas Bridle 29-R | Maintain Awareness | |
| SB 138 | (second New Title) Relative to Record Requests By Health Care Providers. | *Sen. Tim McGough 11-RRep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. John Potucek 13-R Rep. Julie Miles 12-R Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Rep. Susan Porcelli 19-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | Signed by the Governor on 07/15/2025; Chapter 0233; Effective 09/13/2025 (7/22) | |
| HB 560 | (new Title) Relative to Parental Access to A Minor Child's Medical Records, Relative to Refusal Of Consent to Testing to Determine Alcohol Concentration and Penalties For Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated, Defining Pre-sequestration Timber Tax Revenue, Establishing A Moratorium On Carbon Sequestration and Establishing A Commission to Study The Effects Of Carbon Sequestration In New Hampshire Forests Upon State and Local Tax Revenue, Effective Forest Management, and The Health Of New Hampshire's Logging Industry. | *Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R Rep. Charles McMahon 17-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien 13-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Linda Franz 06-R Rep. Mary Murphy 27-R Rep. Sheila Seidel 29-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R | Conference Committee Report; Not Signed Off (6/19) | |
| HB 580 | Relative to Retaliatory Defamation In Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence Cases. | *Rep. Anita Burroughs 02-DRep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. Carry Spier 06-D Rep. Dick Thackston 12-R Rep. Hope Damon 08-D Rep. Paul Berch 06-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | Committee Report: Refer for Interim Study 09/10/2025 (Vote 15-0; CC) (10/2) | |
| HB 597 | Establishing A Designated Behavioral Health Access Point Within The Enhanced 911 System. | *Rep. Bill Boyd 12-RRep. Adam Presa 12-R Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Julie Miles 12-R Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-D Rep. Peter Petrigno 43-D Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/14/2025; Chapter 35; eff.07/13/2025 (5/21) | |
| HB 614 | Relative to Litigation Alleging Constitutional Rights Violations. | *Rep. Glenn Cordelli 07-RRep. 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 712 | (new Title) Limiting Breast Surgeries For Minors, Relative to Residential Care and Health Facility Licensing, and Relative to The Collection and Reporting Of Abortion Statistics By Health Care Providers and Medical Facilities. | *Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-RRep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R Rep. Rich? Colcombe 30-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R Rep. Sheila Seidel 29-R Rep. Sherri Reinfurt 29-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 08/01/2025; Chapter 287; eff. I. Sec 10 11 12 13 eff. 07/01/2025 II. Sec 1 6 7 8 9 eff 01/01/2025 III. Sec 14 eff 01/01/2027 IV. Rem eff 01/01/2026 (8/11) | |
| 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 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 254 | (new Title) Relative to Controlled Substance Inventories and Relative to Surrogate Parent Criminal History Records Checks. | *Sen. David Rochefort 01-RRep. Carol McGuire 27-R Rep. David Nagel 06-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | Signed by the Governor on 06/17/2025; Chapter 0104; Effective 08/16/2025 (6/18) | |
| HB 1028 | Relative to The Definition Of Renewable Generation Facility. | *Rep. David Walker 19-R Rep. Bill Bolton 08-D Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D Rep. John MacDonald 06-R | ||
| HB 1064 | Relative to Liability Of Governmental Units. | *Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-RRep. 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 1084 | Relative to The Relinquishment Of Deadly Weapons By Those Subject to A Domestic Violence Protective Order. | *Rep. David Meuse 37-D Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Zoe Manos 12-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | ||
| HB 1100 | Establishing An Exception to The Prohibition Against Interception and Disclosure Of Telecommunication or Oral Communications. | *Rep. Hope Damon 08-DRep. Paul Berch 06-D | ||
| HB 1105 | Making The Term Of Office For Certain Belknap County Elected Officials 4 Years. | *Rep. Douglas Trottier 08-R Rep. Glen Aldrich 06-R Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-R Rep. Lisa Freeman 08-R Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R Rep. Sheri Minor 05-R Rep. Steven Bogert 05-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | ||
| HB 1108 | Relative to The Offense Of Criminal Threatening. | *Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-RRep. Cyril Aures 13-R Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R Rep. Matt Drew 19-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | ||
| HB 1117 | Relative to The Right Of Licensed Health Care Providers to Freely Communicate with Patients, Colleagues, and The Public About Medical Information, Emerging Therapies, and Treatment Options. | *Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Jonathan Morton 39-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R | ||
| 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-RRep. 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 1172 | Relative to Confidentiality Protections For National Guard Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Personnel. | *Rep. Michael Moffett 04-RRep. Christine Seibert 21-D Rep. James Creighton 30-R Rep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Lily Foss 41-D Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| HB 1179 | Relative to Minimum Nursing Home Staffing Standards. | *Rep. Linda Haskins 11-DRep. Eric Turer 06-D Rep. Hope Damon 08-D Rep. Zoe Manos 12-D | ||
| HB 1184 | Relative to The Issuance Of No Trespass Orders On Municipal or School District Property. | *Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-RRep. Diane Pauer 36-R Rep. James Thibault 25-R Rep. Katy Peternel 06-R Rep. Lisa Freeman 08-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R | ||
| HB 1185 | Relative to The Offense Of Endangering The Welfare Of A Child or Incompetent. | *Rep. Jay Markell 18-R Rep. Debra DeSimone 18-R Rep. Jodi Nelson 13-R Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D | ||
| HB 1188 | Relative to Noncompete Agreements For Low-wage Employees. | *Rep. Alice Wade 15-D Rep. Billie ButlerRep. Carrie Sorensen 28-D Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Jared Sullivan 02-D Rep. Joseph Barton 01-R Rep. Kristina Schultz 29-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | ||
| HB 1192 | Exempting Certain Household Pharmaceutical Wastes From The Definition Of Hazardous Waste. | *Rep. Linda Haskins 11-DRep. Nicholas Germana 15-D | ||
| HB 1197 | Making Technical Corrections to Certain Insurance Laws. | *Rep. John Hunt 14-R | ||
| HB 1204 | Relative to The Grading and Use Of Timber Grown In New Hampshire. | *Rep. Arnold Davis 02-RRep. Brian Cole 26-R Rep. James Tierney 01-R Rep. Sean Durkin 01-R | ||
| HB 1205 | Prohibiting State and County Owned Lands From Participating In Carbon Sequestration Projects. | *Rep. Arnold Davis 02-RRep. Brian Cole 26-R Rep. James Tierney 01-R Rep. Sean Durkin 01-R | ||
| 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 1226 | Relative to Restricting The Issuance Of Identification Documents By Unauthorized Individuals. | *Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-RRep. Glenn Bailey 02-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Kevin Verville 02-R Rep. Len Turcotte 04-R Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R | ||
| HB 1227 | Relative to The Calculation Of The Local Tax Cap. | *Rep. James Gruber 16-DRep. Eric Turer 06-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | ||
| HB 1231 | Requiring Health Care Providers to Disclose Medical Services Billed to The Patient's Insurance Carrier. | *Rep. Ron Dunn 16-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R | ||
| HB 1233 | Relative to The Minutes Of Non-public Sessions. | *Rep. Calvin Beaulier 01-R | ||
| HB 1236 | Relative to Recordings Of Custodial Interrogations. | *Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D | ||
| HB 1239 | Relative to The Offense Of Loitering or Prowling. | *Rep. Terry Roy 31-RRep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R Rep. Kathleen Paquette 25-R Rep. Richard Lascelles 14-R Rep. Ricky Devoid 01-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R | ||
| HB 1245 | Relative to Voluntary Portable Benefits Plans For Independent Contractors. | *Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R Rep. Brian Labrie 02-R Rep. Mark Warden 39-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R | ||
| HB 1248 | Relative to The Penalties For Intoxication or Under The Influence Of Drug Offenses. | *Rep. Jay Markell 18-R Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R | ||
| HB 1250 | Relative to Notice, Documentation, and Job Reinstatement Requirements Under Leave Of Absence For Childbirth, Postpartum, and Pediatric Medical Appointments. | *Rep. Ross Berry 44-R | ||
| HB 1269 | Relative to Qualifications to Practice Acupuncture. | *Rep. Peter Schmidt 14-DRep. Mark Warden 39-R | ||
| HB 1271 | Relative to Third-party Code Review and Inspection Services For Building Permits. | *Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-R | ||
| HB 1279 | Relative to The Use Of Physical Force In Defense Of A Person. | *Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R Rep. Cyril Aures 13-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R Rep. James Thibault 25-R Rep. Lino Avellani 04-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| HB 1281 | Establishing Standards For The Training Of Comfort Dogs. | *Rep. Jonathan Morton 39-RRep. Brian Cole 26-R Rep. Brian Labrie 02-R Rep. Clayton Wood 13-R Rep. Dale Girard 06-D Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Rep. Lori Korzen 07-R | ||
| HB 1286 | Relative to The Practice Of Dentistry and When X-rays Are Required. | *Rep. Mike Drago 04-R Rep. Diane Pauer 36-R Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-R Rep. Katy Peternel 06-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-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 1296 | Relative to The Conditions For, and Procedures For The Adoption Of, The Elderly Tax Exemption. | *Rep. Eileen Kelly 08-D Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Dick Ames 13-D Rep. Hope Damon 08-D Rep. John Cloutier 06-D Rep. Mary Hakken-Phillips 12-D Rep. Mary Jane Wallner 19-D Rep. Susan Almy 17-D Rep. Tony Caplan 08-D | ||
| HB 1297 | Relative to Property Owned Pursuant to The Public Trust Doctrine. | *Rep. James Newsom 09-D | ||
| 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 1306 | Relative to The Counting Of Absentee Ballots. | *Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Clayton Wood 13-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R Sen. James Gray 06-R | ||
| HB 1310 | Relative to State Licensed or Certified Real Estate Appraisers. | *Rep. Jaci Grote 24-DRep. Carol McGuire 27-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R | ||
| HB 1312 | Relative to The Authority Of Various Boards. | *Rep. Erica Layon 13-RRep. Jaci Grote 24-D Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D | ||
| HB 1317 | Relative to Patient Privacy Protections. | *Rep. Heath Howard 04-DRep. Alice Wade 15-D Rep. Billie ButlerRep. Chris Muns 29-D Rep. Hope Damon 08-D Rep. Jessica LaMontagne 17-D Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D Rep. Toni Weinstein 10-D Sen. David Watters 04-D | ||
| HB 1318 | Renewing The Committee to Study Non-pharmacological Treatment Options For Patients with Chronic Pain.? | *Rep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. David Lundgren 16-R Rep. Gary Woods 30-D Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Julie Miles 12-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Rep. Trinidad Tellez 40-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. David Watters 04-D | ||
| HB 1322 | Reestablishing The Judicial Conduct Commission. | *Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Diane Kelley 32-R Rep. Glenn Bailey 02-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Rich Nalevanko 09-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R | ||
| HB 1325 | Enabling Supervisors Of The Checklist to Correct The Checklist On Any Day Of The Week. | *Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-RRep. Diane Kelley 32-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R | ||
| HB 1326 | Relative to Special Elections. | *Rep. Patrick Long 26-D | ||
| HB 1328 | Relative to Alcohol and Other Drug Use Professionals. | *Rep. Jaci Grote 24-DRep. Carol McGuire 27-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Peter Schmidt 14-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | ||
| HB 1329 | Requiring The Secretary Of State to Add Voters' Ages to The Voter File. | *Rep. Matthew Wilhelm 21-D | ||
| HB 1330 | Allowing All Registered Voters to Vote In State and Presidential Primaries Regardless Of Declared Party Affiliation. | *Rep. Matthew Coker 02-RRep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. Dale Girard 06-D Rep. Daniel Veilleux 34-D Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R Rep. Matthew Hicks 24-D Rep. Nicholas Bridle 29-R | ||
| HB 1333 | Relative to Nonconsensual Provision Of Medication Intended to Terminate A Pregnancy and The Homicide Of A Fetus. | *Rep. Cyril Aures 13-RRep. 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 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 | ||
| HB 1340 | Limiting Occupational Regulations to Those Demonstrably Necessary to Achieve Public Health, Safety, or Welfare Objectives. | *Rep. Jeremy Slottje 13-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R | ||
| HB 1344 | Relative to Intermunicipal Compacts. | *Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-R | ||
| HB 1347 | Relative to Health Care Provider Networks and Referrals. | *Rep. Trinidad Tellez 40-D Rep. David Nagel 06-R | ||
| HB 1348 | Relative to Possession Of Human Remains For Law Enforcement Training Purposes. | *Rep. Terry Roy 31-RRep. 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 1359 | Relative to Municipal Association Lobbying Dues. | *Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R | ||
| HB 1360 | Establishing A Legislative Commission On Municipal Association Oversight. | *Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R | ||
| HB 1361 | Relative to The Procedure Concerning Search Warrant Inventories. | *Rep. Terry Roy 31-RRep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R Rep. Richard Lascelles 14-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | ||
| HB 1363 | Relative to Employee Candidate Background Checks. | *Rep. Terry Roy 31-RRep. 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 1366 | Relative to Military Orders Of Protection. | *Rep. Terry Roy 31-RRep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R Rep. Kathleen Paquette 25-R Rep. Ricky Devoid 01-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R | ||
| HB 1367 | Establishing A Criminal Offense Of Doxing. | *Rep. Terry Roy 31-RRep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R Rep. Kathleen Paquette 25-R Rep. Ricky Devoid 01-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | ||
| HB 1380 | Requiring The Assessment Of Real Property and Land Be Based On Replacement or Cost-based Value. | *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-RRep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Jaci Grote 24-D Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R | ||
| HB 1382 | Relative to Proof Of Citizenship For Overseas Voters Voting Under The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act. | *Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Lori Korzen 07-R Rep. Mary Ford 03-R Rep. Mary Murphy 27-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R Rep. Susan Porcelli 19-R | ||
| HB 1389 | Relative to Pfas Facility Liability. | *Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-DRep. Chris Muns 29-D Rep. David Meuse 37-D Rep. Karen Ebel 07-D Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D Rep. Richard Lascelles 14-R Rep. Ron Dunn 16-R Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D Rep. Tanya Donnelly 25-R Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R | ||
| HB 1391 | Establishing A Commission to Study The Implementation Of A Single Ballot Primary Election. | *Rep. Eleana Colby 09-DRep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. Jared Sullivan 02-D Rep. Luz Bay 21-D Rep. Matthew Coker 02-R Rep. Tracy Bricchi 15-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | ||
| HB 1393 | Relative to The Definition Of Public Servant and The Offense Of Official Oppression. | *Rep. Patrick Long 26-D | ||
| HB 1399 | Making An Appropriation to The Claremont School District For Costs Associated with A Building Renovation Project From The Revenue Stabilization Reserve Account. | *Rep. Hope Damon 08-DRep. Dale Girard 06-D Rep. David Luneau 09-D Rep. Eileen Kelly 08-D Rep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Michael Cahill 10-D Rep. Tony Caplan 08-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D | ||
| HB 1400 | Creating A Property Tax Exemption and Credit Opt-out Mechanism. | *Rep. Jonathan Smith 05-R Rep. James Spillane 02-R Rep. John MacDonald 06-R Rep. Katy Peternel 06-R Rep. Len Turcotte 04-R Rep. Lino Avellani 04-R Sen. Mark McConkey 03-R | ||
| HB 1406 | Prohibiting Health Carriers From Using Artificial Intelligence to Change The Clinical Judgment Of A Provider.? | *Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Gaby Grossman 11-D Rep. Jessica LaMontagne 17-D Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-D Rep. Sanjeev Manohar 09-D Rep. Santosh Salvi 09-D Rep. Trinidad Tellez 40-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| HB 1408 | Prohibiting Public Disclosure Of Personal Information On The Internet By An Elected Official. | *Rep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. Cathryn Harvey 06-D Rep. Janet Lucas 07-D Rep. Karen Hegner 41-D Rep. Linda Haskins 11-D Rep. Peter Lovett 08-D Rep. Sanjeev Manohar 09-D Rep. Suzanne Vail 06-D Rep. Terri O'Rorke 07-D | ||
| HB 1413 | Reinstituting The Death Penalty In Cases Of Capital Murder. | *Rep. Douglas Trottier 08-R Rep. Jeffrey Tenczar 01-R Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R | ||
| HB 1422 | Relative to The Time to Petition For A New Trial. | *Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Paul Berch 06-D Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R | ||
| HB 1423 | Relative to The Offense Of Improper Influence. | *Rep. Keith Ammon 42-RRep. Brian Labrie 02-R Rep. Cyril Aures 13-R Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R Rep. James Thibault 25-R Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R | ||
| HB 1424 | Relative to Services Of A Summons. | *Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Efstathia Booras 08-D | ||
| HB 1427 | Limiting The Authority Of A Municipality, County, or School District to Issue Bonds. | *Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-RRep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Diane Kelley 32-R Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. Marie Louise Bjelobrk 05-R Rep. Mary Murphy 27-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R | ||
| HB 1428 | Relative to The Procedure For Complaints Submitted to The Attorney General's Office's Criminal Justice Bureau, Public Integrity Unit. | *Rep. Jack Flanagan 45-R | ||
| HB 1436 | Relative to The Classification and Protection Of Personal Digital Information and Cloud-stored Files. | *Rep. James Spillane 02-RRep. 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 1439 | Relative to Exceeding Part-time Employment Hourly Limits For Members Of The New Hampshire Retirement System. | *Rep. John MacDonald 06-R Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D Rep. Jonathan Smith 05-R Rep. Karel Crawford 03-R Rep. Katy Peternel 06-R Rep. Richard Brown 03-R Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D | ||
| HB 1442 | Limiting The Use Of Certain Facilities On The Basis Of Sex and Redefining The Term "gender Identity." | *Rep. Erica Layon 13-RRep. 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 1444 | Relative to The Purchase or Acquisition Of Certain Unmanned Aircraft Systems. | *Rep. Michael Moffett 04-RRep. James Creighton 30-R Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R Rep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R Rep. Lisa Freeman 08-R Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| HB 1446 | Providing That An Individual's Use Of Therapeutic Cannabis Shall Not Disqualify The Individual From The Purchase, Ownership, or Possession Of A Firearm. | *Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R Rep. Matt Drew 19-R Rep. Tim Mannion 01-R Rep. Yury Polozov 10-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-RRep. 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 1451 | Relative to Protecting Workers From Extreme Temperature-related Injuries and Fatalities In The Workplace. | *Rep. Chris Muns 29-DRep. Alice Wade 15-D Rep. Cassandra Levesque 04-D Rep. Daniel LeClerc 34-D Rep. Erica de Vries 29-D Rep. Michael Edgar 29-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D | ||
| HB 1454 | Relative to The Possession Of Firearms Following A Court Order Requiring Surrender Of Firearms and Ammunition. | *Rep. Jay Markell 18-R Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Debra DeSimone 18-R | ||
| HB 1455 | Relative to The Criteria For Reliable Energy Sources. | *Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-RRep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. John Schneller 02-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Michael Vose 05-R Rep. Rita Mattson 18-R | ||
| HB 1459 | Standardizing The Application Of Post-retirement Part-time Hour Limits Under The New Hampshire Retirement System. | *Rep. John MacDonald 06-R Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D Rep. Jonathan Smith 05-R Rep. Karel Crawford 03-R Rep. Katy Peternel 06-R Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D | ||
| HB 1462 | Relative to Election Law Complaints. | *Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Marie Louise Bjelobrk 05-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-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 | ||
| HB 1473 | Relative to The Use Of Agricultural Fairground Property. | *Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Brian Labrie 02-R Rep. Carol McGuire 27-R Rep. Lori Korzen 07-R Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R | ||
| HB 1479 | Repealing The Motor Vehicle Registration Permit Fee. | *Rep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I | ||
| HB 1480 | Raising The Meals and Rooms Tax Rate. | *Rep. Michael Cahill 10-D | ||
| HB 1484 | Establishing A State Minimum Wage and Providing For Incremental Increases. | *Rep. Kathy Staub 25-D Rep. Christine Seibert 21-D Rep. Dylan Germana 01-D Rep. Kristina Schultz 29-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D | ||
| HR 28 | Requesting The Opinion Of The Justices Clarifying The Scope Of The State's Constitutional Obligations Concerning Education. | *Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-RRep. Bryan Morse 03-R Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. James Thibault 25-R Rep. Jordan Ulery 13-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R | ||
| HR 29 | Requesting An Opinion Of The Justices On The Scope Of Part Ii, Article 4 Of The New Hampshire Constitution, As Well As Other Related Articles. | *Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-RRep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Jordan Ulery 13-R Rep. Mary Murphy 27-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R | ||
| HR 31 | Urging New Hampshire Counties to Establish Co-ed Sports Leagues. | *Rep. Bryan Morse 03-R | ||
| HR 44 | Concerning The Protection Of Public Lands. | *Rep. Anita Burroughs 02-DRep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. Allison Knab 12-D Rep. Carry Spier 06-D Rep. Jared Sullivan 02-D Rep. Jonathan Smith 05-R Rep. Richard Brown 03-R | ||
| LSR 2200 | Relative to Community Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment Programs and Involuntary Emergency Admission Examinations. | *Sen. Pat Long 20-D | ||
| LSR 2210 | Relating to Sheriffs. Providing That No Person Shall Hold The Office Of County Sheriff After He or She Has Attained The Age Of 75 Years. | *Sen. Tara Reardon 15-DSen. Daryl Abbas 22-R | ||
| LSR 2248 | Regarding The Victims Of The Abuse Suffered At The Youth Development Center. | *Sen. David Watters 04-DRep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. Cassandra Levesque 04-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | ||
| LSR 2257 | Relative to The Legalization and Regulation Of Cannabis and Making Appropriations Therefor. | *Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-DRep. 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 2308 | Relative to Annual Motor Vehicle Inspection Standards and Reinstatement. | *Rep. Peter Leishman 33-DRep. Jaci Grote 24-D Rep. John Cloutier 06-D | ||
| LSR 2316 | Relative to Political Advertising. | *Rep. Deborah Aylward 05-R | ||
| LSR 2331 | Relative to Interstate Depositions and Discovery. | *Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Paul Berch 06-D | ||
| LSR 2335 | Relative to The Formation Of A Quasi-public Energy Authority In The State Of New Hampshire. | *Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-RRep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R | ||
| LSR 2337 | Requiring Municipalities to Produce Pie Charts, Bar Charts, and Qr Codes On Property Tax Bills Depicting Where and How Tax Dollars Are Being Allocated. | *Rep. Brian Labrie 02-RRep. Brian Cole 26-R Rep. Diane Pauer 36-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-R Rep. John Schneller 02-R Rep. Matt Drew 19-R Rep. Mike Drago 04-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| LSR 2355 | Relative to Electronic Credentials. | *Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Rep. Jeremy Slottje 13-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Mike Drago 04-R Rep. Peter Mehegan 12-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R | ||
| LSR 2358 | 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. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R Rep. Mark Warden 39-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| LSR 2362 | Relative to Reinstating The Death Penalty For Certain Offenses Against Minors Under 13 Years Of Age. | *Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R | ||
| LSR 2373 | Removing Hepatitis B From The List Of Diseases For Which Immunization Is Required Under State Law. | *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-RRep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. Liz Barbour 35-R Rep. Matt Drew 19-R Rep. Mike Drago 04-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | ||
| LSR 2378 | Establishing A State Office For Intelligence and Counterintelligence Within The Executive Branch. | *Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R | ||
| LSR 2380 | Establishing Closure and Remediation Requirements For Abandoned or Leaking On-premises-use Fuel Oil Tanks and Requiring Disclosure Of Tank Status During Property Sales. | *Rep. Kristine Perez 16-RRep. Louise Andrus 05-R Rep. Ron Dunn 16-R Rep. Zoe Manos 12-D | ||
| LSR 2392 | Exempting Certain Firearms and Firearm Accessories Manufactured and Retained In New Hampshire From Federal Regulation. | *Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. James Spillane 02-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R | ||
| LSR 2393 | Establishing An Employee Assistance Program For Small Town and Volunteer First Responders and Making An Appropriation Therefor. | *Rep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Hope Damon 08-D Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Margaret Drye 07-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| LSR 2394 | Regulating Real Property Ownership By Chinese Nationals and Providing For Civil, Criminal, and Administrative Penalties. | *Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R | ||
| LSR 2397 | Relative to Pooled Risk Management Programs. | *Rep. John Hunt 14-RRep. Susan Porcelli 19-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | ||
| LSR 2398 | Relative to Amending and Adding Definitions Related to The Protection Of Persons From Domestic Violence. | *Rep. Jay Markell 18-R Rep. Debra DeSimone 18-R Rep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Jodi Nelson 13-R Rep. Lori Korzen 07-R Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R Rep. Wayne MacDonald 16-R | ||
| LSR 2401 | Holding State Contracts with Dei Provisions to Be Void As A Matter or Law and Establishing A Right Of Action For Taxpayers Where Public Entities or State Agencies Engage with Contracts with Dei Provisions. | *Rep. Rich Nalevanko 09-RRep. Joe Sweeney 25-R Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R | ||
| LSR 2407 | Relative to The Use and Storage Of Road Salt. | *Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D Rep. Brian Taylor 08-R Rep. John MacDonald 06-R Rep. Karen Ebel 07-D Rep. Peter Lovett 08-D Rep. Will Darby 11-D Sen. David Watters 04-D | ||
| LSR 2418 | Relative to Physical Fitness Performance Requirements For Certified Law Enforcement Officers. | *Rep. Eleana Colby 09-DRep. Douglas Trottier 08-R Rep. Hope Damon 08-D Rep. Tracy Bricchi 15-D Rep. Will Darby 11-D | ||
| LSR 2419 | Reinstating The Death Penalty For Murder Offenses. | *Rep. Seth King 04-R Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Dick Thackston 12-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. John Potucek 13-R Rep. Judy Aron 04-R Rep. Laurence Miner 07-R Rep. Steven Kesselring 18-R Rep. Tom Dolan 16-R Rep. Wayne MacDonald 16-R | ||
| LSR 2420 | Relative to The Issuance Of A Summons Instead Of Arrest. | *Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-RRep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R | ||
| LSR 2422 | Relative to Grand Jury Minutes. | *Rep. Jack Flanagan 45-R | ||
| LSR 2432 | Allowing Medical Providers to Offer Experimental Treatment At An Experimental Treatment Center Registered with The Department Of Health and Human Services. | *Rep. Yury Polozov 10-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 2441 | Repealing The Directive That The Department Of Health and Human Services Seek A Waiver to Establish Pharmacy Copayment and Premium Requirements Under The State Medicaid Plan and Making An Appropriation Therefor. | *Rep. Laura Telerski 11-DRep. Alexis Simpson 33-D Rep. Christal Lloyd 08-D Rep. David Preece 17-D Rep. Jerry Stringham 03-D Rep. Kristina Schultz 29-D Rep. Lucy Weber 05-D Rep. Mary Jane Wallner 19-D Rep. Matthew Wilhelm 21-D Rep. Suzanne Vail 06-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-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 2479 | Limiting Judicial Immunity. | *Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R Rep. Diane Kelley 32-R Rep. Glenn Bailey 02-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Rich Nalevanko 09-R Rep. Thomas Kaczynski 05-R | ||
| LSR 2493 | Allowing The Department Of Education to Allocate Funds to Create A Database Of Maps Of Public Schools For Emergency Use Cases. | *Rep. Rick Ladd 05-RRep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Hope Damon 08-D Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Raymond Peeples 14-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| LSR 2497 | Authorizing The Medical Use Of Psilocybin Through A Program Established In The Department Of Health and Human Services. | *Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D Rep. Carol McGuire 27-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | ||
| LSR 2507 | Creating An Exception to The Restricted Uses Of Artificial Intelligence By State Agencies. | *Rep. Thomas Cormen 15-DRep. Chris Muns 29-D Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. David Preece 17-D Rep. Tanya Donnelly 25-R Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| LSR 2513 | Relative to The Unlawful Operation or Use Of Unmanned Aircraft Systems. | *Rep. Carol McGuire 27-R | ||
| LSR 2525 | Permitting One-party Consent For Audio and Video Recordings In Certain Instances. | *Rep. Joseph Barton 01-R Rep. Calvin Beaulier 01-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. James Thibault 25-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R | ||
| LSR 2533 | Relative to The State's Participation In A Multistate Consortium to Conduct Clinical Trials Using Ibogaine As An Investigational New Drug For The Treatment Of Substance Use Disorder and Other Neurological or Mental Health Conditions, and Making An Appropriation Therefor. | *Rep. Michael Moffett 04-RRep. Jess Edwards 31-R Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Lily Foss 41-D Rep. Lisa Freeman 08-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | ||
| LSR 2536 | Establishing and Developing Crisis Stabilization Services. | *Rep. John Potucek 13-R | ||
| LSR 2538 | Relative to The Taking Of Private Property. | *Rep. John Potucek 13-RRep. Paul Terry 07-R | ||
| 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 2542 | Relative to Judicial Immunity and Permitting Civil Actions Against Judicial Officers For Certain Criminal Bail Decisions. | *Rep. Douglas Trottier 08-R Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-R Rep. Harry Bean 06-R Rep. Matthew Coker 02-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Rep. Tom Ploszaj 01-R | ||
| 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 2568 | Relative to The Use Of Electric Bicycles and Alternative Electric Micromobility Devices. | *Rep. Cyril Aures 13-RRep. Clayton Wood 13-R Rep. Harry Bean 06-R Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R | ||
| LSR 2572 | Relative to Property Taxation On Certain Pieces Of Real Estate. | *Rep. Cyril Aures 13-R | ||
| LSR 2582 | Establishing A Voter-owned Elections Fund and Commission and Raising Vehicle Registration Fees. | *Rep. Russell Muirhead 12-D | ||
| LSR 2584 | Establishing An Exception to Public Employee Freedom Of Expression. | *Rep. Jason Osborne 02-RRep. Lisa Mazur 44-R | ||
| LSR 2588 | Relative to The Rights Of Property Owners and Limitations On Municipal Land Use Regulation, and Repealing The Workforce Housing Program. | *Rep. Julius Soti 35-RRep. Cyril Aures 13-R Rep. Jeremy Slottje 13-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Jordan Ulery 13-R Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R Rep. Mark Warden 39-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | ||
| LSR 2597 | Relating to Registers Of Probate. Providing That The Office Of Register Of Probate and All References to Such Office Be Eliminated. | *Rep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Rep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I Rep. Catherine Rombeau 02-D Rep. Jeffrey Tenczar 01-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Tanya Donnelly 25-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D | ||
| LSR 2612 | Relative to The Regulation Of and Protections For Personal Data Obtained By Websites and Data Brokers. | *Rep. Alice Wade 15-D Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R Rep. Joseph Barton 01-R Rep. Patrick Long 26-D | ||
| LSR 2613 | Creating An Additional Property Tax For Certain Unoccupied Properties and Creating A Housing Transfer Tax Exemption For Certain Low- and Moderate-income Home Buyers. | *Rep. Ellen Read 10-DRep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D | ||
| LSR 2632 | Relative to Prohibiting State Medicaid Payments to Facilities That Discriminate Against Employees, Students, or Trainees For Exercising Lawful Medical or Religious Vaccine Exemptions. | *Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R | ||
| LSR 2636 | Relative to Weekly Benefit Amounts For Unemployment Compensation. | *Rep. Mark MacKenzie 40-DSen. Pat Long 20-D | ||
| LSR 2638 | Relative to The Enhanced 911 System Fund. | *Rep. Mary Hakken-Phillips 12-D | ||
| LSR 2648 | Prohibiting State Agencies and Political Subdivisions From Advertising or Expending Funds to Advertise Vaccines In The State Of New Hampshire. | *Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-RRep. Diane Kelley 32-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Judy Aron 04-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R | ||
| LSR 2655 | Expanding The Number Of Grafton County Commissioners. | *Rep. Joseph Barton 01-R Rep. Calvin Beaulier 01-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Linda Franz 06-R Rep. Marie Louise Bjelobrk 05-R | ||
| LSR 2660 | Exempting Certain Firearms and Firearm Accessories From Federal Regulations. | *Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R | ||
| LSR 2666 | Relative to Disclosure Requirements For Condominium Associations. | *Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. John Hunt 14-R Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D | ||
| LSR 2668 | Repealing The Prohibition Of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (dei) Considerations In Public Entities and Public Education. | *Rep. Timothy Horrigan 10-D | ||
| LSR 2669 | Relative to Prohibiting The Rental Of Residential Property to Individuals Unlawfully Present In The United States. | *Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Katy Peternel 06-R Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| LSR 2681 | Relative to Annual Notification Of Benefits to State Employees. | *Rep. Alice Wade 15-D Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Kristina Schultz 29-D Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D Sen. David Watters 04-D | ||
| LSR 2692 | Relative to Illicit Drink Spiking. | *Rep. Ned Raynolds 39-D Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D Rep. Catherine Rombeau 02-D | ||
| LSR 2694 | Relative to Procedures Relating to Child Abduction. | *Rep. Jay Markell 18-R Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Debra DeSimone 18-R Rep. Jodi Nelson 13-R Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R | ||
| LSR 2708 | Relative to Impact Fees. | *Rep. Kristine Perez 16-RRep. Bryan Morse 03-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Louise Andrus 05-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R | ||
| LSR 2712 | Relative to The Protection Of Persons From Domestic Violence. | *Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-R Rep. Diane Kelley 32-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Mike Belcher 04-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R | ||
| LSR 2742 | Increasing Penalties For Persons Violating Laws Relative to The Sale Of Seeds, Plants, and Nursery Stock. | *Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-RRep. Catherine Kenny 13-R Rep. Judy Aron 04-R Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D Rep. Peter Bixby 13-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | ||
| LSR 2746 | Relative to Governmental Land Uses. | *Rep. David Fracht 16-DRep. Deborah Aylward 05-R Rep. Diane Pauer 36-R | ||
| LSR 2762 | Relative to Unemployment Compensation Eligibility and Weekly Benefit Amounts. | *Rep. Lino Avellani 04-RRep. Brian Labrie 02-R Rep. Mike Drago 04-R | ||
| LSR 2764 | Requiring Employers to Provide Legislators with Time Off For Committee Work Of The General Court. | *Rep. Bryan Morse 03-R | ||
| LSR 2769 | Relative to The Term Of Office For County Officers In Merrimack County. | *Rep. Bryan Morse 03-R | ||
| LSR 2781 | Requiring The Department Of Health and Human Services to Disburse Funds to Municipalities In An Amount Equal to The Sum Of The Assessed Property Values Of Nonprofit Residential Facilities In Those Municipalities. | *Rep. Mike Drago 04-R Rep. Brian Nadeau 04-R Rep. Cindy Bennett 04-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R Rep. Liz Barbour 35-R Rep. Mary Ford 03-R Rep. Steven Bogert 05-R | ||
| LSR 2783 | Relative to The Health Care Consumer Protection Trust Fund. | *Rep. Julie Miles 12-RRep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | ||
| LSR 2784 | Relative to The Transfer Of State-owned Real Property to Municipalities. | *Rep. Julie Miles 12-RRep. Adam Presa 12-R Rep. Brian Cole 26-R Rep. Gary Daniels 43-R Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Rep. Manoj Chourasia 11-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | ||
| LSR 2785 | Prohibiting The Use Of Scented Products In Public Areas Of State Buildings. | *Rep. Andrew Prout 13-RRep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. Brian Seaworth 12-R Rep. Jack Flanagan 45-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D | ||
| LSR 2793 | Relative to Appeals From Convictions In Circuit Court For Certain Offenses. | *Rep. Erik Johnson 11-DRep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Marie Louise Bjelobrk 05-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Zoe Manos 12-D Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| 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 2804 | Removing The Power Of Courts Within The Judicial Branch Family Division to Issue Criminal Determinations, Judgments, and Penalties. | *Rep. David Love 13-R | ||
| LSR 2806 | Prohibiting An Employer From Dismissing An Employee Based On Statements Made By The Employee While Not At Work and While Not Using Employer Resources. | *Rep. Peter Bixby 13-D | ||
| LSR 2807 | Relative to Orders Of Protection. | *Rep. David Love 13-R | ||
| LSR 2809 | ?Limiting Consumer Access to Certain High-risk Rodenticides. | *Rep. Liz Barbour 35-RRep. Judy Aron 04-R Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D Rep. Peter Bixby 13-D Rep. Pierre Dupont 20-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | ||
| LSR 2811 | Relative to Changes to Health Carrier Contracts with Providers. | *Rep. Julie Miles 12-RRep. Bill Boyd 12-R Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Rep. Mary Murphy 27-R Rep. Maureen Mooney 12-R Rep. Wayne MacDonald 16-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | ||
| LSR 2812 | Relative to The Regulation Of Artificial Intelligence Technologies. | *Rep. Patrick Long 26-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 2829 | Relative to Certain Residential Property Interests Controlled By Certain Entities. | *Rep. Richard Lascelles 14-RRep. David Lundgren 16-R Rep. Mark McLean 15-R Rep. Mike Ouellet 03-R Rep. Richard Brown 03-R Rep. Skip Rollins 03-R Rep. Tom Dolan 16-R | ||
| LSR 2837 | Relative to The Commission Of Domestic Violence Offenses In The Presence Of A Child. | *Rep. Lori Korzen 07-R Rep. Arnold Davis 02-R Rep. David Love 13-R Rep. Mike Ouellet 03-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | ||
| LSR 2839 | Relative to Cruelty to Livestock. | *Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-RRep. Judy Aron 04-R Rep. Peter Bixby 13-D | ||
| LSR 2850 | Requiring Proof Of Insurance or Adequate Financial Responsibility For Vehicle Registration. | *Rep. Susan Vandecasteele 25-R Rep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Rep. Lorie Ball 25-R | ||
| LSR 2858 | Relative to The Qualifications to Obtain Certain Occupational Licenses. | *Rep. Steven Kesselring 18-R Rep. Brian Cole 26-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R Rep. Jonathan Morton 39-R Rep. Kathleen Paquette 25-R Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R Rep. Mary Murphy 27-R | ||
| LSR 2860 | Relative to Promoting Housing On Unused State Land. | *Rep. Chris Muns 29-DRep. Allan Howland 20-D Rep. Connie Lane 16-D Rep. David Paige 01-D Rep. Efstathia Booras 08-D Rep. Ellen Read 10-D Rep. Erica de Vries 29-D Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D Rep. Karen Hegner 41-D Rep. Laurel Stavis 13-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | ||
| LSR 2865 | Relative to Oversight and Reporting Requirements For Health Insurance Carriers Regarding Mental Health Coverage. | *Rep. Tim Hartnett 41-D Rep. Anita Burroughs 02-D Rep. Heather Raymond 05-D Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Rep. Mary Jane Wallner 19-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D | ||
| LSR 2889 | Relative to The Enforcement Of Criminal Restitution Obligations. | *Rep. Kathleen Paquette 25-R Rep. Brian Cole 26-R Rep. Jessica Grill 18-D Rep. Jonathan Morton 39-R Rep. Larry Gagne 16-R Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. Lori Korzen 07-R Rep. Mark McLean 15-R Rep. Pierre Dupont 20-R Rep. Steven Kesselring 18-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| LSR 2897 | Requiring Police Body-worn Camera Footage Be Subject to The Right-to-know Law. | *Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R Rep. James Spillane 02-R Rep. Jeremy Slottje 13-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Tim Mannion 01-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R | ||
| LSR 2906 | Repealing The Controlled Drug Act. | *Rep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I | ||
| LSR 2909 | Relative to Tenancy By The Entirety Homestead Ownership For Married Couples. | *Rep. Lily Foss 41-D Rep. Alice Wade 15-D | ||
| LSR 2912 | Relative to Local Property Tax Exemptions For Veterans with A 100 Percent Disability Rating. | *Rep. Ron Dunn 16-R Rep. John Suiter 36-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R | ||
| LSR 2921 | Relative to Creating A State Assessment On Non-homestead Luxury Second Homes to Fund Statewide Housing Development Programs and Address Housing Shortages and Making Appropriations Therefor. | *Rep. Chris Muns 29-DRep. Allan Howland 20-D Rep. Connie Lane 16-D Rep. David Paige 01-D Rep. David Preece 17-D Rep. Efstathia Booras 08-D Rep. Ellen Read 10-D Rep. Erica de Vries 29-D Rep. Karen Hegner 41-D Rep. Laurel Stavis 13-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | ||
| LSR 2922 | Relative to The Release Of Escrowed Funds By The Judicial Branch. | *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-RRep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Jose Cambrils 04-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Lori Korzen 07-R Rep. Marie Louise Bjelobrk 05-R | ||
| LSR 2925 | Relative to Compensation For Jurors. | *Rep. Thomas Oppel 09-D | ||
| LSR 2941 | Enabling Municipalities to Adopt Ordinances Regulating The Residency, Employment, and Loitering Of Persons Convicted Of Sexual Offenses Against Children and Increasing Bail and Parole Conditions For Such Offenders. | *Rep. Erica Layon 13-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 2948 | Creating A Single Primary Ballot. | *Rep. Matthew Coker 02-R | ||
| LSR 2953 | Requiring The Creation Of A Ticket to Follow Timber Through The Harvesting and Production Process to Establish A Chain Of Custody. | *Rep. Heath Howard 04-DRep. David Nagel 06-R Rep. Peter Bixby 13-D | ||
| LSR 2960 | Relative to Limiting New System Enrollment and Adjusting Compliance Payments Under The Renewable Portfolio Standard Program. | *Rep. Michael Harrington 18-RRep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Lex Berezhny 11-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R | ||
| LSR 2962 | Permitting Treatment Of Certain Severe Illness Under The Right to Try Act. | *Rep. Brian Cole 26-RRep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R Rep. Jonathan Morton 39-R Rep. Jordan Ulery 13-R Rep. Sherri Reinfurt 29-R Rep. Steven Kesselring 18-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| LSR 2980 | Relative to The Issuance Of Subpoenas In Administrative Proceedings. | *Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Karen Hegner 41-D Rep. Sanjeev Manohar 09-D Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | ||
| LSR 2981 | Requiring Capacity Planning In The State 10-year Energy Strategy. | *Rep. Kat McGhee 35-DRep. Michael Vose 05-R Rep. Thomas Cormen 15-D Rep. Tony Caplan 08-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | ||
| LSR 2986 | Establishing The New Hampshire First For Veterans Program and Authority. | *Rep. James Creighton 30-RRep. Larry Gagne 16-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Rep. Skip Rollins 03-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R | ||
| LSR 2989 | Relative to The Report Of A Guardian Ad Litem. | *Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-RRep. Debra DeSimone 18-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Jodi Nelson 13-R Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R Rep. Sherman Packard 16-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| 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 | ||
| 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 3000 | Relative to The Electronic Filing Of Domestic Violence and Stalking Petition Case Documents. | *Rep. Zoe Manos 12-D Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. David Meuse 37-D Rep. Efstathia Booras 08-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 Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| LSR 3003 | Relative to The Contents Of The Attorney General's Annual Report Detailing State Forfeiture Information For The Preceding Fiscal Year. | *Rep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. Jeremy Slottje 13-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | ||
| LSR 3004 | Relative to The Offense Of Negligent Storage Of Firearms. | *Rep. Jay Markell 18-R | ||
| LSR 3011 | Expanding The Information Provided to Survivors Of Sexual Assault Regarding Their Existing Rights. | *Rep. Ellen Read 10-DRep. Daniel Popovici-Muller 17-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D | ||
| LSR 3016 | Subjecting Taxpayer Funded Investigations to The Right-to-know Law. | *Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Glenn Bailey 02-R Rep. James Spillane 02-R Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Tim Mannion 01-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R | ||
| LSR 3019 | Directing The Department Of Revenue Administration to Study Options For Generating State Revenue. | *Rep. Thomas Oppel 09-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 3031 | Permitting Remote Participation At County Delegation Meetings. | *Rep. Hope Damon 08-DRep. Brian Sullivan 01-D Rep. Dale Girard 06-D Rep. Janet Lucas 07-D Rep. John Cloutier 06-D Rep. Lucy Weber 05-D Rep. Terri O'Rorke 07-D Rep. Thomas Oppel 09-D | ||
| LSR 3036 | Relative to Sexual Assault Offenses. | *Rep. Ellen Read 10-DRep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D | ||
| LSR 3041 | Establishing Investigatory Grand Juries Housed Under The County Sheriffs' Offices. | *Rep. Diane Kelley 32-R Rep. Glen Aldrich 06-R Rep. Glenn Bailey 02-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Len Turcotte 04-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R | ||
| LSR 3046 | Relative to Causes Of Action For Wrongful Detention, Drug Forfeiture Proceedings, The Regulation Of Law Enforcement Officers, and The Offense Of Unsworn Falsification. | *Rep. Ellen Read 10-DRep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I Rep. Calvin Beaulier 01-R Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R | ||
| 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 3048 | Relative to Extreme Risk Protection Orders. | *Rep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Chris Muns 29-D Rep. Christine Seibert 21-D Rep. David Meuse 37-D Rep. Luz Bay 21-D Rep. Paige Beauchemin 03-D Rep. Timothy Horrigan 10-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | ||
| LSR 3049 | Relative to A Certain Position At The Department Of Corrections. | *Rep. Wayne Burton 10-D | ||
| LSR 3056 | Relative to Insurance Coverage For Pelvic Health Therapy. | *Rep. Paige Beauchemin 03-D Rep. Eleana Colby 09-D Rep. Janet Lucas 07-D Rep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Trinidad Tellez 40-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | ||
| LSR 3063 | Relative to The Application Of The Internal Revenue Code to Provisions Of The Business Profits Tax. | *Rep. Jason Osborne 02-RRep. Brian Labrie 02-R Rep. Jeanine Notter 12-R Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-R Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Mike Drago 04-R | ||
| LSR 3092 | Modifying The Definition Of Persistently Dangerous Schools. | *Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R Rep. Brian Nadeau 04-R Rep. Laurence Miner 07-R Rep. Lisa Freeman 08-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Rep. Paul Terry 07-R | ||
| LSR 3103 | Relative to Prohibiting Payment Of Subminimum Wages. | *Rep. Kristina Schultz 29-DRep. Alice Wade 15-D Rep. Cassandra Levesque 04-D Rep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Trinidad Tellez 40-D Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D | ||
| LSR 3104 | Establishing Sexual Assault Orders Of Protection and Relative to Sexual Assault Survivors' Rights. | *Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-RRep. Alexis Simpson 33-D Rep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. David Meuse 37-D Rep. Eileen Kelly 08-D Rep. Jodi Nelson 13-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-D Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | ||
| LSR 3128 | Relative to Preventative Dental Care Provided By Dental Hygienists As A Medicaid Covered Service. | *Rep. Sanjeev Manohar 09-D | ||
| LSR 3138 | Expanding The New Hampshire Paid Family and Medical Leave Program. | *Rep. Paige Beauchemin 03-D Rep. Eleana Colby 09-D Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Janet Lucas 07-D Rep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Samantha Jacobs 15-D Rep. Toni Weinstein 10-D | ||
| LSR 3149 | Prohibiting Public Colleges and Universities From Regulating The Possession or Carrying Of Firearms and Non-lethal Weapons On Campus. | *Rep. Samuel Farrington 08-R Rep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. James Thibault 25-R Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-R Rep. Kristin Noble 02-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Sayra DeVito 08-R Rep. Valerie McDonnell 25-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| LSR 3159 | Permitting Public Employees to Bargain Individually with Public Employers Without Any Intervention. | *Rep. Brian Labrie 02-RRep. 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 3167 | Relative to Decentralized Autonomous Organizations. | *Rep. Calvin Beaulier 01-R Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R | ||
| LSR 3173 | Relative to Benefits Issued to Certain Water-related Infrastructure Projects. | *Rep. Chris Muns 29-DRep. Allan Howland 20-D Rep. Connie Lane 16-D Rep. Efstathia Booras 08-D Rep. Ellen Read 10-D Rep. Erica de Vries 29-D Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D Rep. Karen Hegner 41-D Rep. Laurel Stavis 13-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | ||
| LSR 3178 | Providing Property Tax Exemptions For Qualifying Residences. | *Rep. David Luneau 09-DRep. David Paige 01-D Rep. Dick Ames 13-D Rep. Thomas Oppel 09-D | ||
| LSR 3180 | Creating A Disabled Veterans Tax Credit. | *Rep. John Suiter 36-R | ||
| LSR 3191 | Creating A Safe Battery Recycling Stewardship Program. | *Rep. Karen Ebel 07-DRep. Anita Burroughs 02-D Rep. Carry Spier 06-D Rep. Dick Thackston 12-R Rep. James Creighton 30-R Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D Rep. Judy Aron 04-R Rep. Liz Barbour 35-R Rep. Peter Bixby 13-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | ||
| LSR 3195 | Requiring Suitable Public Facilities Such As Schools and Town Halls Be Made Available As Polling Places Upon Request By Local Election Officials. | *Rep. James Guzofski 01-R Rep. Alvin See 26-R Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. James Qualey 18-R Rep. Robert Wherry 13-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Rep. Russell Muirhead 12-D | ||
| LSR 3209 | Relative to The Taxation Of Farm and Farm Structures. | *Rep. Keith Ammon 42-RRep. Calvin Beaulier 01-R Rep. James Spillane 02-R Rep. Peter Bixby 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R | ||
| LSR 3210 | Establishing Revolving Funds For Energy and Natural Resource Projects. | *Rep. Julie Gilman 11-DRep. David Fracht 16-D Rep. Deborah Aylward 05-R Rep. Laurel Stavis 13-D Rep. Matthew Hicks 24-D Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D | ||
| LSR 3211 | Establishing A Committee to Study Methods For Increasing Revenues to Enable Additional Spending On Education. | *Rep. Sallie Fellows 08-DRep. Alice Wade 15-D Rep. Dick Ames 13-D Rep. Jerry Stringham 03-D Rep. Mary Ford 03-R Rep. Scott Bryer 01-R Rep. Susan Almy 17-D | ||
| LSR 3217 | Relative to The Number Of Signatures Required to Become A Candidate For Public Office. | *Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D | ||
| LSR 3218 | Creating A Vacation Home Surcharge. | *Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D | ||
| LSR 3220 | Requiring A Property Owner to Pay All Taxes or Charges On Their Property Prior to Being Issued Certain Building or Occupancy Permits. | *Rep. Wayne Hemingway 06-R Rep. Dale Girard 06-D | ||
| LSR 3223 | Relative to The Taxation Of Non-primary Residences. | *Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Marjorie Smith 10-D Rep. Matthew Coker 02-R Rep. Peter Leishman 33-D | ||
| LSR 3229 | Relative to The Effectiveness Of Tourism Expenditures. | *Rep. Robert Wherry 13-RRep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. Lori Korzen 07-R Rep. Mary Ford 03-R Rep. Mary Murphy 27-R | ||
| LSR 3230 | Defining Citizenship For The Purposes Of Voting. | *Rep. Robert Wherry 13-RRep. Alvin See 26-R Rep. Claudine Burnham 02-R Rep. Linda McGrath 40-R Rep. Mary Ford 03-R Rep. Mary Murphy 27-R Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R | ||
| LSR 3236 | Relative to The Regulation Of The Practice Of Law, Establishing An Independent Legal Licensing Board, and Making An Appropriation Therefor. | *Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-R Rep. Diane Kelley 32-R Rep. Glenn Bailey 02-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Rep. Travis Corcoran 28-R | ||
| LSR 3237 | Relative to The Jurisdiction Of The Circuit Court, Family Division. | *Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-R Rep. Diane Kelley 32-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Shane Sirois 32-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R | ||
| LSR 3238 | Making All Offenses Against Minors Involving Sexual Penetration or Contact Felony-level Offenses Punishable By Death. | *Rep. Joe Sweeney 25-RRep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R | ||
| LSR 3239 | Directing The Department Of Health and Human Services to Provide Notice Of Medical and Religious Exemptions From Immunization Requirements and Relative to The Form Of Such Exemption. | *Rep. Kelley Potenza 19-RRep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R | ||
| LSR 3240 | Relative to Environmental, Social, and Governance-related Investment Strategies By The State Retirement System. | *Rep. Keith Ammon 42-RRep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Julie Miles 12-R Rep. Lisa Post 42-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | ||
| LSR 3249 | Relative to The Elimination Of Certain Special Funds. | *Rep. Dan McGuire 14-RRep. John Janigian 25-R Rep. Susan Almy 17-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. James Gray 06-R | ||
| LSR 3251 | Consolidating School Administrative Units, Making Chief School Administrator Jobs An Elected Position, and Defining Education Roles. | *Rep. Dan McGuire 14-RRep. Diane Pauer 36-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Katy Peternel 06-R Rep. Margaret Drye 07-R Rep. Sherman Packard 16-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| SB 400 | Relative to Duties and Reporting Requirements Of The Therapeutic Cannabis Medical Oversight Board. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. 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 408 | Relative to Health Insurance Coverage For Prosthetics.? | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R Rep. Sheri Minor 05-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Mark McConkey 03-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | ||
| SB 409 | Relative to The Penalties For The Offense Of Disobeying An Officer. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. 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-RRep. 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 411 | Relative to The Procedure Concerning Search Warrant Inventories. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-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-RRep. 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-RRep. Michael Moffett 04-R Rep. Timothy Soucy 21-D | ||
| SB 427 | Relative to The Joint Committee On Employee Classification. | *Sen. Timothy Lang 02-RRep. Peter Schmidt 14-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | ||
| SB 441 | Requiring A Municipality That Intends to Transport A Person Needing Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Other Support Services to Have A Memorandum Of Understanding with The Receiving Municipality Prior to Transport. | *Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-RRep. Kathleen Paquette 25-R Rep. Kimberly Rice 38-R Rep. Mark McLean 15-R Rep. Mark Warden 39-R Rep. Steven Kesselring 18-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | ||
| SB 448 | Modifying The Definition Of Veteran and Relative to Lifetime Hunting and Fishing License Fees For Disabled Veterans. | *Sen. Daniel Innis 07-RRep. Alvin See 26-R Rep. James Thibault 25-R Rep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia 03-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Mark McConkey 03-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | ||
| SB 452 | Enabling Health Care Providers to Offer Certain Complementary and Alternative Health Care Services. | *Sen. Ruth Ward 08-RSen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D | ||
| SB 453 | Authorizing Advanced Practice Registered Nurses and Physician Associates to Make Certain Certifications. | *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-DSen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D 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 454 | Requiring The Department Of Health and Human Services to Update Existing Relevant Public Health Outreach Programs By Incorporating Information to Aid Public Understanding and Awareness Of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias. | *Sen. Kevin Avard 12-RRep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| SB 457 | Relative to The Licensing Of International Physicians. | *Sen. Tara Reardon 15-DSen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | ||
| SB 460 | Relative to The Offense Of Loitering or Prowling. | *Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-RRep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | ||
| 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-RSen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| SB 463 | Relative to Possession Of Firearms In Safe School Zones. | *Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-DRep. David Meuse 37-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| SB 465 | Classifying Xylazine As A Schedule Iii Controlled Drug. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. 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-RRep. 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-RRep. 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 476 | Relative to Consumer Health Care Cost Transparency. | *Sen. Tim McGough 11-RRep. Julie Miles 12-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Wayne MacDonald 16-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | ||
| SB 478 | Relative to Strengthening Prescription Drug Affordability and Pharmacy Benefits Manager Accountability. | *Sen. Tim McGough 11-RRep. Brian Cole 26-R Rep. John Potucek 13-R Rep. Julie Miles 12-R Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Rep. Wayne MacDonald 16-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | ||
| SB 480 | Limiting Certain Prior Authorization Requirements For Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Similar Rehabilitative Services. | *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-DSen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| SB 484 | Prohibiting Medicaid Premiums and Limiting Medicaid Expansion Cost Sharing. | *Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-DRep. Alexis Simpson 33-D 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 Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| SB 485 | Relative to The Licensure, Regulation and Taxation Of Hemp-based Derivative Products. | *Sen. Timothy Lang 02-RRep. 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 495 | Increasing The Limit For Transfers Of Appropriations In Carroll County. | *Sen. Mark McConkey 03-RRep. Richard Brown 03-R Sen. James Gray 06-R | ||
| SB 501 | Relative to Authorization Of Seclusion or Restraint During A Personal Safety Emergency By A Physician, Physician Associate, or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse. | *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-DSen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-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 512 | Relative to Fees to Annul Criminal Records Related to Charges That Do Not Result In Conviction. | *Sen. Keith Murphy 16-RSen. 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 514 | Preventing Ballot Questions Concerning Alterations to Municipal Tax Caps From Being Altered By Local Legislative Bodies. | *Sen. Keith Murphy 16-RSen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| SB 519 | Relative to The Use Of Unmanned Aerial Systems. | *Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D | ||
| SB 525 | Raising The Maximum Amount Of State Guarantees In Force. | *Sen. Daniel Innis 07-RSen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | ||
| SB 527 | Relative to Written Notice Provided By State Agencies to Municipalities Regarding Pending Applications. | *Sen. Timothy Lang 02-RSen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| SB 531 | Establishing A Task Force to Study The Feasibility Of The Creation Of Cosmetology Related Programming In Coos County. | *Sen. David Watters 04-DRep. Lori Korzen 07-R Rep. Patricia Cornell 22-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| SB 538 | Extending Net Metering Eligibility Terms For Municipal Energy Projects. | *Sen. David Watters 04-DSen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| SB 543 | Relative to Long-term Care Eligibility and Making An Appropriation Therefor. | *Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-RRep. Dennis Mannion 25-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-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 | ||
| SB 549 | Prohibiting The State or Local Government From Distributing or Funding Organizations That Distribute Drug Paraphernalia. | *Sen. Keith Murphy 16-RSen. 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 550 | Relative to Insurance Coverage For Services Provided By Naturopathy Providers. | *Sen. David Rochefort 01-RRep. David Lundgren 16-R | ||
| SB 552 | Permitting Classification Of Individuals Based On Biological Sex Under Certain Limited Circumstances. | *Sen. Kevin Avard 12-RSen. 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-DRep. 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 555 | Relative to Critical Risk Protection Orders. | *Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-DRep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Luz Bay 21-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. Tara Reardon 15-D | ||
| SB 556 | Including Syringes and Similar Medical Devices In The Definition Of Special Waste For Purposes Of Solid Waste Management and Making The Disposal Of Such Special Waste A Felony. | *Sen. Keith Murphy 16-RSen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | ||
| SB 560 | Modernizing The New Hampshire Coordinate System. | *Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-RRep. Bill Boyd 12-R Rep. Daniel Veilleux 34-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D | ||
| SB 568 | Relative to The Department Of Safety's Procedures For Appointing Designees to Verify Background Checks. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. 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 574 | Establishing A Commission to Study The Efficiency and Structure Of School Administrative Units. | *Sen. Daniel Innis 07-RRep. James Thibault 25-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Mark McConkey 03-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R Sen. Sharon Carson 14-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| SB 601 | Relative to The Allocation and Disbursement Of State Contributions For Non-state Employer Pension Costs Under The New Hampshire Retirement System. | *Sen. Pat Long 20-DSen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | ||
| SB 602 | Relative to The Withholding Of State Payments to The Federal Government In Response to Suspended Federal Aid. | *Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-DRep. Alexis Simpson 33-D Rep. Laura Telerski 11-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| SB 603 | Relative to The Funding Of The Snap Program By The Department Of Health and Human Services. | *Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-RSen. Kevin Avard 12-R | ||
| SB 605 | Relative to Special Assessment Requests From Pooled Risk Management Programs. | *Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-DSen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D | ||
| SB 608 | Relative to Family Caregiver Support In Certain Programs and Child Care Support For Kinship Caregivers. | *Sen. David Watters 04-DRep. Kimberly Rice 38-R Rep. Mary Jane Wallner 19-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | ||
| SB 609 | Relative to Improving Screening For and Treatment Of Blood Clots, or Venous Thromboembolism, and Establishing A Statewide Venous Thromboembolism Registry. | *Sen. Sharon Carson 14-RRep. David Lundgren 16-R Rep. Wayne MacDonald 16-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Ruth Ward 08-R | ||
| SB 610 | Relative to Long-term Care Insurance Standards, Form Approvals, and Public Hearing Procedures. | *Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-RRep. Anita Burroughs 02-D Rep. Carry Spier 06-D Rep. Lisa Post 42-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | ||
| SB 611 | Relative to Rate Setting Parity For Medicaid State Plan Case Management Services. | *Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | ||
| SB 612 | Relative to Clinical Eligibility Criteria For Nursing Facility and Home and Community Based Care. | *Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R | ||
| SB 613 | Relative to Licensing Requirements For Health Care Facilities Established Within A 15 Mile Radius Of A Critical Access Hospital. | *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-DSen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-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. Tara Reardon 15-D | ||
| SB 616 | Relative to Reporting Requirements Under The Right to Try Act. | *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| SB 617 | Relative to The Removal Of Abandoned Vehicles By Law Enforcement. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. Aboul Khan 30-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Rep. Melissa Litchfield 32-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | ||
| SB 618 | Relative to The Penalties For Repeat Speeding Offenders. | *Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-RRep. Jennifer Rhodes 17-R Rep. Karel Crawford 03-R 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 | ||
| SB 619 | Establishing Procedures For Expedited Court Hearings and Disposition Of Confiscated Animals. | *Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-RRep. 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 | ||
| SB 620 | Relative to Refusal Of Consent to Testing to Determine Alcohol Concentration and Penalties For Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Lilli Walsh 15-R Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | ||
| SB 622 | Relative to The Offense Of Identity Fraud. | *Sen. Daniel Innis 07-RRep. John Potucek 13-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | ||
| SB 623 | Relative to Requirements For Law Enforcement Officers Assisting In Immigration Enforcement. | *Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-DRep. David Meuse 37-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D | ||
| SB 626 | Restricting Right-to-know Requests to Persons Domiciled or Maintaining A Permanent Residence In New Hampshire and Requiring Proof Of Domicile or Residency to File Right-to-know Requests. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RSen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Mark McConkey 03-R Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | ||
| SB 630 | Relative to Local Authorities' Power to Declare A Reasonable and Safe Speed Limit. | *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| SB 635 | Establishing A Health Reimbursement Arrangement Tax Credit Program. | *Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-RRep. Bill Ohm 10-R Rep. Brian Labrie 02-R Rep. Julie Miles 12-R Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R Rep. Mary Murphy 27-R Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | ||
| SB 637 | Relative to Certain Tax Credits For Purchase From New Hampshire Farms. | *Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-DRep. Linda Haskins 11-D Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D Rep. Peter Bixby 13-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| SB 640 | Relative to The Use Of Artificial Intelligence to Provide Services Requiring A Professional License. | *Sen. Howard Pearl 17-RRep. Michael Moffett 04-R Rep. Peter Schmidt 14-D Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R | ||
| SB 643 | Requiring Cities and Towns to Hold A Public Hearing and Conduct A Roll Call Vote When Seeking to Override A Tax or Spending Cap. | *Sen. Kevin Avard 12-RRep. John Sellers 10-R Rep. Liz Barbour 35-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R |