| Bill | Bill Title & Upcoming Hearings | Sponsor | Status | Priority/Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HB 2 | Relative to State Fees, Funds, Revenues, and Expenditures. | *Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-RRep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R Rep. Keith Erf 28-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/27/2025; Chapter 141; 7/01/2025 (6/30) | |
| HB 51 | Relative to Hemp-derived Cannabinoids and The Definition Of Cannabis In Therapeutic Cannabis. | *Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Suzanne Vail 06-D | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| HB 60 | Relative to The Termination Of Tenancy At The Expiration Of The Tenancy or Lease Term. | *Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Sheila Seidel 29-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 08/01/2025; Chapter 263; eff.07/01/2026 (8/11) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| HB 77 | (new Title) Prohibiting Certain Licensees From Electronically Recording or Storing Personal Information Obtained From An Identification Card. | *Rep. Kevin Verville 02-RRep. Keith Ammon 42-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/01/2025; Chapter 143; eff. 08/30/2025 (7/3) | |
| HB 79 | Establishing A Commission to Study The Privatization Of The Liquor Commission. | *Rep. Peter Leishman 33-DRep. Gerald Griffin 42-R Rep. Jaci Grote 24-D Rep. Marjorie Smith 10-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/13/2025 (2/13) | |
| HB 81 | (new Title) Relative to Consumption Of Beverages or Liquor In Areas Not Approved For Service By The Liquor Commission. | *Rep. Jared Sullivan 02-D Rep. Anita Burroughs 02-D Rep. Christine Seibert 21-D Rep. Ellen Read 10-D Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Keith Ammon 42-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R | Enacted in accordance with Article 44 Part II of the N.H. Constitution without the signature of the governor June 26 2025 (6/27) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| HB 242 | Relative to Brew Pub Licenses. | *Rep. John Hunt 14-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/01/2025; Chapter 146; eff. 08/30/2025 (7/3) | |
| HB 271 | Relative to Initial License Requirements For Licensed Social Work Associates. | *Rep. Peter Schmidt 14-D | Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/14/2025; Chapter 26; eff.07/13/2025 (5/21) | |
| HB 276 | (new Title) Establishing A Liquor License Where Beverages, Wine, and Liquor Can Be Sold Without Food. | *Rep. Wayne Hemingway 06-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | |
| HB 290 | Increasing The Taxes On Cigarettes and Electronic Cigarettes and Establishing A Committee to Study Taxes On Tobacco and Other Nicotine Products. | *Rep. Jerry Stringham 03-D | Indefinitely Postpone (Rep. Sweeney): MA VV 03/20/2025 (3/20) | |
| HB 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) | |
| HB 330 | Relative to Establishing Penalties For Violations Of The Confidentiality Of Motor Vehicle Records. | *Rep. Jordan Ulery 13-RRep. Bill Ohm 10-R Rep. Carol McGuire 27-R Rep. Cyril Aures 13-R Rep. Jeremy Slottje 13-R Rep. Susan DeRoy 03-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/22/2025 (Vote 16-0; CC) (11/13) | |
| HB 370 | Reestablishing The Commission to Study The Delivery Of Behavioral Crisis Services to Individuals with Mental Illness with An Impairment Primarily Due to Intellectual Disability. This bill reestablished the commission to study the delivery of BH Crisis services to individuals with co-occurring morbidities focusing on the gap in services for individual with intellectual disabilities |
*Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/14/2025; Chapter 29; I. Sec 2 eff. 11/01/2027 II. Rem eff. 05/14/2025 (5/21) | |
| 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) | |
| HB 426 | Relative to Property Tax Exemptions For Charitable Organizations For The Prior Tax Year. | *Rep. John MacDonald 06-R Rep. Bob Lynn 17-R Rep. Jim Maggiore 23-D Rep. Karel Crawford 03-R Rep. Katy Peternel 06-R Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D | Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/14/2025; Chapter 30; eff.05/14/2025 (5/21) | |
| HB 432 | Relative to Recovery Houses. | *Rep. Merryl Gibbs 23-D Rep. David Preece 17-D Rep. Hope Damon 08-D Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R Rep. Wayne MacDonald 16-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | Lay HB432 on Table (Rep. Sweeney): MA VV 03/27/2025 (3/27) | |
| 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) | |
| HB 467 | Defining "social Districts" and Enabling Municipalities to Create Social Districts. | *Rep. Bill Boyd 12-RRep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R Rep. Jessica Grill 18-D Rep. Jodi Nelson 13-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Rep. Mike Bordes 05-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/07/2025; Chapter 158; eff.09/05/2025 (7/8) | |
| 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) | |
| HB 496 | Requiring The Liquor Commission to Distribute Certain Information In Liquor Stores. | *Rep. Eric Turer 06-DRep. David Preece 17-D Rep. Linda Haskins 11-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/26/2025 (3/26) | |
| HB 507 | Relative to The Timeline For Credentialing Of Mental Health Care Providers. | *Rep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. Gaby Grossman 11-D Rep. Katelyn Kuttab 17-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 05/14/2025; Chapter 32; eff.01/01/2026 (5/21) | |
| 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) | |
| HB 529 | Relative to The Liquor Commission. | *Rep. Jessica Grill 18-D Rep. Alissandra Murray 20-D Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Joe Alexander 29-R Rep. Luz Bay 21-D Rep. Matthew Coker 02-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R | Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-3070h 10/28/2025 (Vote 17-0; RC) (11/10) | |
| HB 538 | Reallocating Positions In The Liquor Commission. | *Rep. John Hunt 14-RSen. Daniel Innis 07-R | Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/02/2025; Chapter 67; eff.08/01/2025 (6/6) | |
| HB 568 | Allowing Subdivision Regulations Concerning Water Supply. | *Rep. Kat McGhee 35-DRep. Bill Boyd 12-R Rep. Diane Pauer 36-R Rep. Kate Murray 22-D Rep. Nancy Murphy 12-D Rep. Rosemarie Rung 12-D | Lay HB568 on Table (Rep. Sweeney): MA VV 03/27/2025 (3/27) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| HB 732 | To Enhance Informed Consent and Accountability In Psychotropic Drug Prescriptions For Children Under Medicaid. | *Rep. Glenn Cordelli 07-RRep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, MA, VV === BILL KILLED ===; 05/08/2025 (5/8) | |
| HB 743 | Relative to Patient Access to Health Care Prices and Billing Practices. | *Rep. Julius Soti 35-RRep. Donald McFarlane 18-R Rep. Kristine Perez 16-R Rep. Ron Dunn 16-R | Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 03/06/2025 (3/6) | |
| HB 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| SB 24 | Allowing Students Under Age 21 to Taste Wine In Educational Settings. | *Sen. Daniel Innis 07-RRep. Alvin See 26-R Rep. James Thibault 25-R Rep. John Potucek 13-R Rep. Timothy Horrigan 10-D Sen. Daryl Abbas 22-R Sen. David Rochefort 01-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. Ruth Ward 08-R Sen. Timothy Lang 02-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | Signed by the Governor on 07/15/2025; Chapter 0214; Effective 09/13/2025 (7/22) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| SB 79 | Enabling The Use Of Self-pour Automated Systems By Liquor Commission Licensees. | *Sen. Timothy Lang 02-RRep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Michael Moffett 04-R Rep. Ross Berry 44-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Signed by the Governor on 07/15/2025; Chapter 0223; Effective 09/13/2025 (7/22) | |
| SB 80 | Consolidating Licensing, Auditing, and Enforcement Responsibilities For Wholesale and Retail E-cigarettes Sales Under The Liquor Commission. | *Sen. Timothy Lang 02-RRep. Susan Almy 17-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | Signed by the Governor on 07/15/2025; Chapter 0224; Effective 07/01/2025 (7/22) | |
| SB 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) | |
| SB 87 | Relative to One Day Liquor License Requirements and Making Salons and Barber Shops Eligible For On-premise Licenses. | *Sen. David Watters 04-DRep. Carol McGuire 27-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | II. Remainder Effective 09/30/2025 (8/4) | |
| SB 89 | Enabling Non-citizens Who Are Legally Authorized to Work In The United States to Deliver Alcohol. | *Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-RRep. John Potucek 13-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R | Signed by the Governor on 07/15/2025; Chapter 0226; Effective 09/13/2025 (7/22) | |
| SB 113 | Making Appropriations to The Department Of Health and Human Services For Homeless Services and Homeless Prevention. | *Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | |
| SB 114 | Making Appropriations to The Department Of Health and Human Services to Support Community and Transitional Housing Through Community Mental Health Centers. | *Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-DRep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | Inexpedient to Legislate, Senate Rule 3-23, 10/31/2025 (11/3) | |
| SB 119 | (new Title) Relative to Medicaid Pharmaceutical Services and Relative to Standing Orders For Ivermectin. Floor Amendment by Sen. Rosenwald 16-8 OTP Bill goes to Finance. Amendment: Directs pharmacists to dispense brand name drugs to Medicaid beneficiaries when the brand name drug is on the department of health and human services preferred drug list. II. Directs the department of health and human services to develop a standing order for certain Medicaid-covered, over-the-counter medications, medical supplies, and laboratory tests when deemed medically necessary and cost effective by the department. III. Repeals the requirement that expanded Medicaid, also known as the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program, be terminated if the federal match rate falls below 90 percent |
*Sen. James Gray 06-R | Sen. Rochefort Moved Nonconcur with the House Amendment, MA, VV; 06/12/2025 (6/12) | |
| SB 123 | Requiring Coverage Of Ear Acupuncture As A Treatment For Substance Misuse Under The State Medicaid Plan. | *Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-RRep. Mark McLean 15-R Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D | Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate, 01/07/2026, Vote 6-0, CC (10/29) | |
| 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) | |
| SB 143 | (new Title) Relative to The Impaired Driver Care Management Program and Recovery Residences. | *Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-DRep. George Sykes 14-D Rep. Mark Proulx 15-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Debra Altschiller 24-D Sen. Denise Ricciardi 09-R Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D | Signed by the Governor on 07/15/2025; Chapter 0235; Effective 07/15/2025 (7/22) | |
| SB 179 | (new Title) Relative to The State Council On Housing Stability. | *Sen. James Gray 06-R | Signed by the Governor on 06/24/2025; Chapter 0121; Effective 08/23/2025 (6/24) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| CACR 19 | Relative to The Personal Possession Of Cannabis. Providing That Adults 21 Years Of Age or Older Shall Have The Right to Possess A Modest Amount Of Cannabis Intended For Their Personal Consumption. | *Rep. Jonah Wheeler 33-D Rep. Andrew Prout 13-R Rep. Barbara Comtois 07-R Rep. Buzz Scherr 26-D Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Jared Sullivan 02-D Rep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Michael Granger 02-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R | ||
| HB 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 | ||
| 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 | ||
| 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 | ||
| 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 | ||
| 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 | ||
| 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 1174 | Requiring All On-premises and Off-premises Licensees and State Liquor Stores to Post Visible Signage Warning Of The Potential Health Risks Associated with Alcohol Use. | *Rep. Wendy Thomas 12-D | ||
| HB 1235 | Legalizing Certain Quantities Of Cannabis. | *Rep. Jared Sullivan 02-D Rep. Alice Wade 15-D Rep. Carol McGuire 27-R Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. Heath Howard 04-D Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R | ||
| HB 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 1293 | Taxing Certain Properties Owned By Charitable or Non-profit Organizations. | *Rep. Bill Bolton 08-DRep. Thomas Schamberg 06-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 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 1347 | Relative to Health Care Provider Networks and Referrals. | *Rep. Trinidad Tellez 40-D Rep. David Nagel 06-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 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 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 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 2558 | Relative to The Maximum Temperature For Vape Heating Coils and Other Required Safety Measures. | *Rep. Alice Wade 15-D Rep. Billie ButlerRep. Jodi Newell 04-D Rep. Loren Selig 10-D Rep. Nicholas Germana 15-D Rep. Trinidad Tellez 40-D | ||
| LSR 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 2730 | Relative to Local Authority Over Occupancy Standards In Residential Zoning Districts. | *Rep. Wayne Burton 10-D | ||
| LSR 2753 | 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 | ||
| 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 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 2801 | Authorizing The Establishment Of Experimental Treatment Centers. | *Rep. Steven Kesselring 18-R Rep. Brian Cole 26-R Rep. Dan McGuire 14-R Rep. JD Bernardy 36-R Rep. Jason Osborne 02-R Rep. Jay Markell 18-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Julie Miles 12-R Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R Rep. Yury Polozov 10-R Sen. Daniel Innis 07-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| 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 2906 | Repealing The Controlled Drug Act. | *Rep. Aidan Ankarberg 07-I | ||
| LSR 2927 | Relative to Eligibility For Public Assistance, Including The New Hampshire Employment Program, Family Assistance Program, and Snap. | *Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R | ||
| LSR 2930 | 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. Jim Kofalt 32-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 2997 | Allowing The Use Of Psilocybin In Approved Clinical Settings to Treat Qualified Medical Conditions. | *Rep. Michael Moffett 04-RRep. Carol McGuire 27-R Rep. Erica Layon 13-R Rep. Henry Giasson 29-R Rep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Matt Sabourin dit Choini?re 30-R Rep. Terry Roy 31-R Rep. Tom Mannion 01-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R | ||
| LSR 2999 | Relative to Involuntary Admissions For Certain Individuals with A Substance Use Disorder. | *Rep. Patrick Long 26-D Rep. Dale Swanson 05-D | ||
| 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 402 | Eliminating Certain Non-compete Agreements For Physician Associates. | *Sen. Bill Gannon 23-RRep. Jennifer Mandelbaum 21-D Rep. Kenneth Weyler 14-R Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Rep. Michael Vose 05-R Rep. Patrick Long 26-D Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. David Watters 04-D Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D Sen. Tara Reardon 15-D Sen. Tim McGough 11-R Sen. Victoria Sullivan 18-R | ||
| SB 417 | Requiring On-premises Licensees, Off-premises Licensees, and State Liquor Outlets to Post Warnings Relative to The Increased Risk Of Cancer and Birth Defects From Drinking Alcoholic Beverages. | *Sen. David Watters 04-DSen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Suzanne Prentiss 05-D | ||
| 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 450 | Relative to A State Parks Pass Pilot Program For Community Mental Health Centers. | *Sen. David Watters 04-DRep. Alicia Gregg 07-D Rep. John MacDonald 06-R Sen. Bill Gannon 23-R Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Kevin Avard 12-R Sen. Rebecca Perkins Kwoka 21-D | ||
| 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 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 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 479 | Allowing Alternative Treatment Centers to Operate For Profit. | *Sen. Daniel Innis 07-RRep. Brian Seaworth 12-R Rep. Carol McGuire 27-R Rep. Jess Edwards 31-R Rep. Jim Kofalt 32-R Rep. Karen Ebel 07-D Sen. David Rochefort 01-R Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-D Sen. Howard Pearl 17-R Sen. Keith Murphy 16-R | ||
| SB 544 | Limiting Changes to Prescription Drug Formularies Under Health Benefit Plans. | *Sen. Donovan Fenton 10-DRep. Karel Crawford 03-R Rep. Lisa Mazur 44-R Rep. Mark Pearson 34-R Sen. Cindy Rosenwald 13-D Sen. Pat Long 20-D Sen. Regina Birdsell 19-R | ||
| 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 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 |