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New Hampshire Legislature
New Hampshire General Court
The New Hampshire General Court consists of 225 current members in the Senate and House of Representatives. Track 17,564 New Hampshire bills, view legislator voting records, and monitor committee activity.
Sessions (17)
2026 Regular Session
2025 Regular Session
2024 Regular Session
2023 Regular Session
2022 Regular Session
2021 Regular Session
2020 Regular Session
2019 Regular Session
2018 Regular Session
2017 Regular Session
2016 Regular Session
2015 Regular Session
2014 Regular Session
2013 Regular Session
2012 Regular Session
2011 Regular Session
2010 Regular Session
Legislators (225)
Bills (50)
A resolution memorializing Harry H. Bean.
Adopting the rules of the 2018 session for the 2019-2020 biennium.
Extending services for students with an individualized education plan for the purpose of vocational support.
Establishing certification standards for facility comfort dogs.
Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.
Removing a reference to procurement through the department of administrative services for certain capital appropriations to the community college system of New Hampshire and changing a reference regarding spaces assigned for use for members of the legislature.
Extending net metering eligibility terms for municipal energy projects.
Renaming the new roundabout on Route 302 at the East Conway Road intersection to "Oliveira Circle."
Requiring certain syringe service program entities to provide options for disposal of used syringes and needles and creating reporting requirements for such entities.
Enabling students to utilize education freedom account funds to pay for certain career and technical education funding.
Relative to the use of unmanned aerial systems.
Relative to mental health standards of care.
Relative to establishing a school cooperative purchasing program.
Relative to wastewater engineering.
Requiring municipalities to hold a public hearing and conduct a roll call vote when seeking to override a tax or spending cap.
Relative to insurance coverage for biomarker testing.
Relative to family caregiver support in certain programs and child care support for kinship caregivers.
Restricting access to certain hemp-derived products.
Establishing a commission to study the implementation of a residential builder registration system.
Relative to state park fee discounts for state residents.
Establishing a study committee to study the issue of school bullying.
Relative to the sharing of data between the department of safety and the secretary of state for the purposes of verifying the accuracy of information in the centralized voter registration database.
Limiting certain prior authorization requirements for physical therapy, occupational therapy, and similar rehabilitative services.
Relative to portable solar generation devices.
Prohibiting public disclosure of personal information on the Internet by an elected official.
Establishing procedures for expedited court hearings and disposition of confiscated animals.
Including a determination of the best interest of the animal in the definition of foster home.
Prohibiting the use of animal testing when other comparable methods are available.
Establishing a commission to study the efficiency and structure of school administrative units.
Relative to health insurance coverage for prosthetics.
Relative to health plan coverage of GLP-1 medications.
Relative to written notice provided by state agencies to municipalities regarding pending applications.
Authorizing advanced practice registered nurses and physician associates to make certain certifications.
Prohibiting smoking in Hampton Beach State Park.
Relative to dual and concurrent enrollment requirements for courses at institutions within the community college system of New Hampshire.
Requiring the governor to submit and present a quarterly fiscal year budget report about the general and education trust funds to the general court fiscal committee.
Relative to violations of the prohibition on teaching discrimination.
Relative to eviction safeguards for tenants whose Social Security payments are disrupted.
Establishing the cyanobacteria mitigation loan and grant fund task force.
Relative to toll rate adjustments and periodic inflation-based toll reviews for the New Hampshire turnpike system to support the 2027-2036 ten-year transportation plan.
Relative to electric utility investment in distributed energy resources.
Prohibiting receiving compensation for lobbying on behalf of a foreign adversary.
Relative to relative to the participation of large customer-generators in net metering and relative to energy storage in connection with net metering.
Relative to enforcement of marital property settlements.
Relative to a certain highway sign in Concord.
Giving preference to lumber sourced in the United States on all state-funded building projects.
Classifying xylazine as a schedule III controlled drug.
Relative to managed care laws.
Relative to the funding of the SNAP program by the department of health and human services.
Relative to the maternal mortality review committee.