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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.
Extending services for students with an individualized education plan for the purpose of vocational support.
Adopting the rules of the 2018 session for the 2019-2020 biennium.
Relative to the enforcement of criminal restitution obligations.
Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test, take a course that covers fundamental American documents as part of the general education curriculum, or pass a civics course competency test.
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.
Establishing an employee assistance program for small town and volunteer first responders and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to a start park public safety parking surcharge.
Relative to access to the centralized voter registration database on election days.
Establishing a commission to investigate the New Hampshire Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence and requiring funding only be provided for the direct services materially benefitting survivors of sexual and domestic assault.
Relative to the special education aid formula.
Raising the cost of a boat decal fee and allocating the funds collected by such fees to the dam maintenance fund.
Relative to education financing.
Relative to the regulation and appeal of motor vehicle towing from public highways and prohibiting the division of motor vehicles from suspending a license on the basis of debt owed to a private entity related to the towing or storing of a motor vehicle.
Relative to natural organic reduction of human remains.
Relative to the licensing requirements for massage therapy establishments.
Authorizing the medical use of psilocybin through a program established in the department of health and human services.
Relative to utility ownership of natural gas and nuclear power generation facilities.
Relative to authorizing energy storage in connection with net metering.
Allowing alternative compliance payments to the renewable energy fund to be refunded to ratepayers on a per kilowatt hour basis.
Establishing a weight-based tiered registration fee schedule for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.
Relative to procedures relating to child abduction.
Requiring the state to develop additional solid waste disposal capacity.
Increasing certain mooring fees and directing such funds to the cyanobacteria mitigation loan and grant fund.
Relative to education financing.
Relative to the right to marry. Providing that the right to marry is a fundamental civil right and that the state shall protect the right of every individual, regardless of sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or race, to marry and to have their marriage legally recognized.
Relative to health insurance coverage of pain management services for the management of chronic pain.
Limiting the use of state, county, and municipal funds and property for construction and operation of certain immigrant detention facilities.
Prohibits certain government regulations regarding pregnancy resource centers in connection with abortion and contraception service offerings.
Relative to judicial performance evaluations.
Relative to the licensing of massage establishments and massage, reflexology, structural integration, and Asian bodywork facilities.
Relative to notice to child day care providers of child care scholarships.
Modifying title exemptions for motor vehicles manufactured before the year 2000.
Relative to licensing requirements for health care facilities established within a 15 mile radius of a critical access hospital.
Relative to obtaining a certificate of title for certain trailers.
Relative to the permitting and regulation of anchored seasonal floating platforms on public waters.
Requiring the department of education to conduct a confidential criminal history record check on all prospective educational personnel.
Relative to ratepayer benefits from the regional greenhouse gas initiative.
Creating a motor vehicle license plate for amateur radio operators.
Making technical corrections to certain insurance laws.
Expanding the information provided to survivors of sexual assault regarding their existing rights.
Relative to the administration and enforcement of the state fire code.
Creating a safe battery recycling stewardship program.
Prohibiting nationals of the People's Republic of China from enrollment in masters and doctorate degree programs, participation in research, and full time employment at public institutions of higher education.
Requiring the department of environmental services to employ certified personnel in each program area.
Calling upon the federal delegation from New Hampshire to support Medicare for All, a universal health insurance program that guarantees all people the health care they need.
Requiring the department of education to review statewide academic standards and curriculum and making an appropriation therefor.
Establishing a committee to study New Hampshire statutes relative to cats and dogs.
Relative to breast surgeries for minors.
Clarifying the definition of part-time teacher.