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NH

2011 Regular Session

2011

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House of RepresentativesSenateTrack

Track 872 bills from the New Hampshire 2011 legislative session. 310 bills have passed. View New Hampshire House of Representatives and Senate legislation, sponsors, and voting records.

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NH HB493Introduced

Relative to the certification of integrated residential communities.

Sponsor: Alida Millham

NH HB554Introduced

Relative to mental health records.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB217Introduced

Including "unborn child" in the definition of "another" for the purpose of first and second degree murder, manslaughter, and negligent homicide.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB618Introduced

Requiring state agencies to submit an efficiency level expenditure estimate to the commissioner of administrative services as part of the biennial budget process.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB263Introduced

Relative to the lifetime Medicaid limit.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB604Introduced

Relative to the procedures for approval of plans, specifications, and costs of school building construction or renovation.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HB628Introduced

Making the touching or viewing with a technological device of a person's breasts or genitals by a government security agent without probable cause a sexual assault.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB543Introduced

Relative to biomass combined heat and electricity facilities.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB445Introduced

Relative to the regulation of electronic tracking devices.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB269Introduced

Establishing a priority based budget system focused on measurable results.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB311Introduced

Relative to solar renewable energy.

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH HB334Introduced

Relative to the state's authority to prohibit or regulate firearms, firearms components, ammunition, or firearms supplies.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB448Introduced

Relative to spice incense products.

Sponsor: Susan Emerson

NH HB29Introduced

Permitting a person to petition the superior court for any action pertaining to a pistol or revolver license.

Sponsor: Thomas Howard

NH HB553Introduced

Relative to the law on wiretapping and eavesdropping.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB486Introduced

Relative to penalties for alcohol ignition interlock circumvention.

Sponsor: Brian Rhodes

NH HB536Introduced

Relative to the natural right to carry a firearm, openly or concealed, without a license.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB283Introduced

Relative to impaired drivers.

Sponsor: David Welch

NH HB475Introduced

Relative to penalties under the consumer protection act.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HCR26Introduced

Declaring that the Claremont case's mandates that the legislative and executive branches define an adequate education, determine its cost, fund its entire cost with state taxes, and ensure its delivery through accountability, are not binding on the legislative and executive branches.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH CACR7Introduced

Relating to education funding. Providing that the general court shall distribute funds in the manner that it determines will best promote an equal opportunity for an adequate education.

Sponsor: David Campbell

NH HB127Introduced

Relative to the definition of oral communication.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB383Introduced

Prohibiting the collection of certain agency fees from state employees who are not members of the state employees' association.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB294Introduced

Relative to the distance from highways for the taking of moose.

Sponsor: Joseph Fleck

NH HB260Introduced

Relative to the state fire code and the appeal process for decisions of the state fire marshal.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB301Introduced

Amending the home education statutes.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB420Introduced

Relative to voluntary registration for independent contractors under workers' compensation law.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB595Introduced

Amending the compulsory school attendance statutes to permit parent-directed instruction programs and repealing the home education statutes.

Sponsor: Carol Vita

NH HB449Introduced

Expanding the information available on the state transparency website.

Sponsor: Frank Sapareto

NH HB179Introduced

Establishing a task force to study the formula for determining adequate education grants to school districts.

Sponsor: Karen Keegan-Hutchinson

NH HB350Passed

Updating laws relative to the fiscal committee of the general court.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB545Introduced

Repealing the department of education's rulemaking authority for home education programs.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB582Introduced

Relative to communication between employers and employees during bargaining negotiations.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB480Introduced

Establishing a state renovation, repair, and painting (RRP) rule program relative to lead-safe practices.

Sponsor: Alida Millham

NH HB494Introduced

Relative to tipped employees who deal card and table games at games of chance venues.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB593Introduced

Relative to video lottery and table gaming.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB185Introduced

Establishing a restitution fund for victims of financial fraud and continually appropriating a special fund.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH SB188Introduced

Relative to the authority and roles of the banking department, the attorney general, and the bureau of securities regulation in state regulation of securities.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH HB518Introduced

Increasing the research and development tax credit and establishing a commission to assess the effectiveness of the credit.

Sponsor: Marilinda Garcia

NH CACR13Introduced

Relating to prohibiting any new tax on personal income. Providing that no new tax on personal income shall be levied by the state of New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB454Introduced

Establishing a job creation credit against the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax for small businesses increasing employment in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan

NH SB168Engrossed

Conforming the interest and dividends tax to federal tax definitions.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB102Engrossed

Establishing a committee to study certain issues relative to the insurance department, banking department, and bureau of securities regulation of the office of the secretary of state.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB564Introduced

Relative to the adoption of forms by the department of revenue administration for the filing of taxes.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB447Introduced

Relative to collection of the education property tax and establishing a program to rebate certain excessive property tax payments of eligible taxpayers.

Sponsor: Frank Sapareto

NH HB247Introduced

Relative to seller financing of mortgages and making changes to the laws regulating mortgage bankers and brokers and debt adjustment services.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB646Introduced

Eliminating various taxes and fees and tax and fee increases enacted in fiscal years 2006 through 2010.

Sponsor: James Forsythe

NH HB645Introduced

Eliminating various taxes and fees and tax and fee increases enacted in fiscal years 2007 through 2010.

Sponsor: Gene Chandler

NH HB309Introduced

Repealing certain insurance mandates.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB624Introduced

Relative to the rulemaking authority of state agencies to establish or increase fees and costs.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB611Introduced

Relative to determination of the reasonable compensation deduction under the business profits tax.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB186Introduced

Repealing the exemption from the consumer protection act for certain regulated trade and commerce.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB242Introduced

Increasing the net operating loss carryover under the business profits tax.

Sponsor: Carl Seidel

NH HB212Introduced

Relative to the definition of conflict of interest for executive branch officials and employees.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB244Introduced

Restricting the collection of biometric data by state agencies and private entities.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB440Passed

Requiring that New Hampshire join the lawsuit challenging federal health care reform legislation, and repealing the authority for state implementation of federal health care reform.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB356Introduced

Requiring valid photo identification to vote in person.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB234Introduced

Relative to food service licensure.

Sponsor: Alida Millham

NH SB160Engrossed

Relative to the definition and regulation of installment loans.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB578Introduced

Relative to payment at time of medical services.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB153Introduced

Relative to political organizations.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB515Introduced

Relative to voter registration and relative to procedures for absentee voting.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH SB190Engrossed

Relative to the duties and membership of the executive branch ethics committee.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB152Introduced

Relative to the definition of "party" for election purposes other than primary elections.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB96Introduced

Relative to issuance of individual health insurance policies by health carriers.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB327Introduced

Relative to health care choice.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB236Introduced

Relative to workers' compensation for illegal aliens.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB533Introduced

Establishing a cap on the amount of school building aid grants distributed in each fiscal year.

Sponsor: Shawn Jasper

NH SB49Engrossed

Relative to tip pooling arrangements.

Sponsor: Laura Pantelakos

NH HB455Introduced

Authorizing optional enhanced drivers' licenses and optional enhanced nondrivers' picture identification cards.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB354Introduced

Relative to licensure requirements for retail vehicle dealers.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HB342Introduced

Relative to boat operation rules.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HB171Introduced

Relative to restrictions on liquor licenses.

Sponsor: Frank Holden

NH HJR2Introduced

Prohibiting the implementation of the insurance department rules regarding the New Hampshire Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB324Introduced

Relative to lawful commerce in goods and services sold, made, and retained in the state of New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB241Introduced

Relative to insurance coverage.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB352Introduced

Relative to merger of lots or parcels.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB232Introduced

Relative to abandoned homes in manufactured housing parks.

Sponsor: Mark McConkey

NH HB250Introduced

Establishing a committee to study the duties and responsibilities of fire wardens.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB125Passed

Relative to lawful commerce in firearms, including manufacture and sale, in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB108Introduced

Authorizing the town of Hampton to appoint a tree warden.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HB293Introduced

Relative to phasing out and repealing the exemption for water and air pollution control facilities from local property taxation.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB121Introduced

Establishing a committee to study eligibility for property tax exemptions for the permanently and totally disabled.

Sponsor: Shawn Jasper

NH HR7Passed

Directing the house judiciary committee to investigate whether grounds exist to impeach marital master Phillip Cross and/or any justice of the New Hampshire superior court.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB126Introduced

Prohibiting interference with access to medical services and health insurance of New Hampshire citizens.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB296Introduced

Relative to procedures for juvenile delinquency petitions filed by a school district or school official.

Sponsor: Barbara Shaw

NH HB592Introduced

Apportioning state representative districts, congressional districts, executive council districts, and county commissioner districts.

Sponsor: Karen Umberger

NH HB137Introduced

Relative to the state fire code and the state building code.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB458Introduced

Establishing a sunset review process for executive agency and judicial programs and making an appropriation therefor.

Sponsor: William O'Brien

NH HB228Introduced

Prohibiting the department of health and human services from entering into a contract with Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. or any organization that provides abortion services and prohibiting the use of public funds or insurance for abortion services.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH SB91Passed

Relative to automatic fire suppression sprinklers.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB328Introduced

Relative to New Hampshire domestic liquor and wines.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB219Introduced

Establishing a committee to study the abolishment of the department of education.

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH HB325Introduced

Relative to the purchase of ill animals from licensed animal vendors and inspections of animal vendor premises by the state veterinarian.

Sponsor: Tara Sad

NH HB649Introduced

Relative to the Northern Pass Project to construct and operate transmission lines from the Canadian border to a proposed terminal in Franklin, New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB123Introduced

Prohibiting an electric utility from disconnecting service from a residence or building in which a person is using life-sustaining medical equipment.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH HB619Introduced

Requiring the state of New Hampshire to opt out of the requirement that individuals purchase health insurance contained in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB165Introduced

Establishing a committee to study contract negotiations between health insurance companies and health care providers.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB430Introduced

Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of establishing a state development bank in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB153Engrossed

Relative to the regulation of real estate appraisers by the New Hampshire real estate appraiser board.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB581Introduced

Regulating guaranteed price plans and prepaid contracts for petroleum.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB408Introduced

Relative to residential mortgage loan transactions.

Sponsor: John Sedensky

NH HB633Introduced

Preventing prescribing practitioners from owning pharmacies in-state and out-of-state.

Sponsor: Lyle Bulis

NH HB602Introduced

Relative to funding the law requiring reporting of health care acquired infections.

Sponsor: Charles McMahon

NH HB394Introduced

Relative to the regulation of oil heating technicians.

Sponsor: Laurie Harding

NH HB351Introduced

Relative to insurance reimbursement for doctors of naturopathic medicine.

Sponsor: John Cebrowski

NH HB388Introduced

Requiring providers of prepaid wireless services and voice over internet protocol services to pay surcharges for deposit in the enhanced 911 system fund.

Sponsor: Beatriz Pastor-Bodmer

NH HB256Introduced

Relative to the administrative appeals process of the department of environmental services.

Sponsor: Gregory Sorg

NH HB194Introduced

Repealing the prohibition on having or carrying certain crossbow, rifles, or shotguns in vehicles.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HCR2Introduced

In support of the Arizona immigration law.

Sponsor: Bruce Marcus

NH CACR4Introduced

Relating to oaths of civil officers. Providing that persons elected to the United States Senate and House of Representatives shall take the oath of civil officers prescribed by the constitution.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB34Introduced

Relative to the distribution of total education grants to municipalities in the 2012 and 2013 fiscal years.

Sponsor: Lynne Ober

NH HB265Introduced

Redefining earnable compensation in the retirement system for new and non-vested members in service.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB318Introduced

Reducing a school district's liability for special education costs.

Sponsor: Joseph Pitre

NH HB227Introduced

Relative to the membership of the retirement system board of trustees.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB465Introduced

Relative to the number of years for calculating average final compensation for retirement system benefits.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB463Introduced

Relative to the retirement system maximum initial benefit limitation.

Sponsor: Candace Bouchard

NH HB460Introduced

Relative to the retirement age for group II members.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH CACR8Introduced

Relating to education. Providing that the legislature shall have the power to authorize schools.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB517Introduced

Repealing provisions concerning licensure of fuel gas fitters.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB587Introduced

Relative to grounds for divorce for persons with minor children.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB591Introduced

Relative to the determination of parental rights based on the best interest of the child; relative to grounds for modification of an order regarding parental rights and responsibilities, and relative to grandparent and stepparent visitation rights.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB506Introduced

Relative to false allegations of child abuse.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB415Introduced

Relative to access to abuse and neglect investigation records pending a child custody dispute.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH SB71Introduced

Relative to health care fees in workers' compensation.

Sponsor: David Boutin

NH HB287Introduced

Making an appropriation for funding disaster relief and hazard mitigation in response to the May 2006 Suncook River avulsion.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB268Introduced

Relative to the Merrimack tolls.

Sponsor: Chris Christensen

NH HB371Introduced

Relative to capital appropriations to the liquor commission for facilities on Interstate Route 93 in Hooksett and improvements to existing stores.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB638Introduced

Relative to access to public buildings by brick or stone walkways.

Sponsor: Donna Schlachman

NH SB152Engrossed

Relative to participation in state employees' group insurance by members of the general court.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB625Introduced

Relative to New Hampshire correctional industries.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB193Introduced

Relative to the Mount Washington commission.

Sponsor: Ken Hawkins

NH HB310Introduced

Relative to the use of open data formats and the adoption of a statewide policy regarding open government data standards.

Sponsor: Calvin Pratt

NH HB446Introduced

Repealing the authority for regulation of certain professional occupations.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH SB132Introduced

Establishing exemptions from the real estate transfer tax.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB332Introduced

Relative to an electronic controlled drug prescription monitoring program.

Sponsor: Sylvia Larsen

NH HB138Introduced

Relative to the cold case homicide unit.

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH HB476Introduced

Establishing an independent board of psychologists.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB162Introduced

Relative to capital murder for purposely causing the death of another.

Sponsor: Phil Greazzo

NH HB222Introduced

Relative to administrative rules which contain a fee increase, allowing political subdivisions to object to a proposed rule, and eliminating certain statutory provisions granting general rulemaking authority.

Sponsor: George Lambert

NH HB357Introduced

Suspending the payment of travel expenses for legislators and staff.

Sponsor: David Pierce

NH CACR11Introduced

Relating to terms for state judges. Providing that all state judges be commissioned for renewable 5-year terms.

Sponsor: Skip Reilly

NH HB199Introduced

Relative to proceedings of medical injury claims screening panels.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB315Introduced

Relative to appointment of attorneys by judges, marital masters, and judicial officers.

Sponsor: Tony Soltani

NH HB344Introduced

Establishing a judicial performance review commission.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB527Introduced

Relative to tort reform.

Sponsor: Donald McClarren

NH HB261Introduced

Eliminating screening panels for medical injury claims.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB599Introduced

Relative to appointments and reapppointments of marital masters.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB514Introduced

Relative to entry on private land.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB437Introduced

Relative to the definition of marriage.

Sponsor: Carol Vita

NH HB233Introduced

Restricting judicial review of state education trust fund distributions.

Sponsor: William Smith

NH SB88Passed

Relative to physical force in defense of a person, relative to producing or displaying a firearm or other means of self-defense, and relative to eliminating minimum sentencing and adding civil immunity for certain firearm use.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB574Introduced

Relative to the taking of private property during a state of emergency.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB443Introduced

Establishing that marriage between one man and one woman shall be the only legal domestic union that shall be valid or recognized in this state.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB151Introduced

Relative to appointments and reappointments of marital masters.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB568Introduced

Relative to smoking within certain areas of New Hampshire state parks and historic sites.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB221Introduced

Establishing a procedure for leasing state parks.

Sponsor: Judith Spang

NH HB470Introduced

Repealing the comprehensive shoreland protection act.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB321Introduced

Relative to the classification of wetlands as contributing or noncontributing.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH SB19Engrossed

Relative to the definition of "prime wetlands."

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB106Engrossed

Naming the visitor center at Jericho Mountain state park for Robert Danderson.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB154Vetoed

Reforming and renaming the comprehensive shoreland protection act and repealing New Hampshires regional greenhouse gas initiative cap and trade program for controlling carbon dioxide emissions.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB129Vetoed

Relative to presenting photo identification to vote in person and relative to the election fund.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB57Passed

Relative to regulation of title loan lenders.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH SB177Introduced

Relative to training of directors and officers of nonprofit corporations.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB418Engrossed

Relative to the use of open source software and open data formats by state agencies and relative to the adoption of a statewide information policy regarding open government data standards.

Sponsor: Calvin Pratt

NH SB143Introduced

Requiring the commissioner of administrative services to develop a proposal for state employees to make monetary contributions to a health savings account or other tax-advantaged account.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB4Introduced

Requiring legislative approval of cost items for state employee contract negotiations.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB163Introduced

Relative to the New Hampshire health benefit exchange.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB26Passed

Relative to the definition of gross misconduct for purposes of unemployment compensation and relative to disqualification for unemployment benefits.

Sponsor: Carol Vita

NH HB25Passed

Making appropriations for capital improvements.

Sponsor: Gene Chandler

NH HB542Vetoed

Relative to exceptions for objectionable material in public school courses.

Sponsor: J.R. Hoell

NH HB622Passed

Relative to adjustments to the semi-annual and quarterly collection of property taxes in towns and cities.

Sponsor: Betsey Patten

NH HB380Vetoed

Exempting the commission on the status of men from repeal on June 30, 2011 and adding a duty to the commission.

Sponsor: Frank Sapareto

NH HB483Passed

Relative to mosquito control.

Sponsor: Donna Schlachman

NH HB605Passed

Authorizing the business finance authority to establish a New Hampshire innovation business job growth program.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HB601Passed

Relative to implementation of federal health care reform.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB348Passed

Relative to games of chance and prohibiting the racing and charitable gaming commission and the lottery commission from authorizing new gambling machines or devices.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB337Passed

Amending the calculation and distribution of adequate education grants, repealing fiscal capacity disparity aid, and providing stabilization grants to certain municipalities.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB299Passed

Relative to the method of financing for the judicial retirement plan.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB248Passed

Establishing a commission to study business regulations in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Carl Seidel

NH HB131Passed

Relative to indemnification of volunteers performing duties in the state park system.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB130Passed

Relative to accountability for the opportunity for an adequate education and relative to an exception for the election of school board members by the Concord school district.

Sponsor: Roderick Ladd

NH SB45Passed

Relative to criteria for designation as a Granite State scholar.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB196Passed

Relative to the renomination or reelection of teachers and grievance procedures.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB148Passed

Relative to health insurance coverage.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB33Passed

Relative to retired state employee contributions for medical benefits costs.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB12Passed

Relative to screening panels for medical injury claims.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB68Passed

Relative to records of disciplinary actions taken by the electricians' board.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB161Passed

Relative to procedures for adoption of agency rules under the administrative procedures act.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH SB89Passed

Relative to employee leasing companies and establishing a study committee on the procurement of health insurance by employee leasing companies.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB52Passed

Excluding persons convicted of violent crimes and sexually violent persons from mandatory early release on probation or parole.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB50Passed

Making various changes to laws regulating trusts and trust companies.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB53Passed

Relative to the definition of nursing and the nursing assistant registry administered by the board of nursing.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB123Passed

Relative to notification if a person found incompetent to stand trial and civilly committed is released into the community.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB92Passed

Establishing an economic strategic commission to review the relationship between business and government.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB75Passed

Relative to clarification of part-time service in the state retirement system.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB70Passed

Relative to remedies in landlord-tenant actions.

Sponsor: Tom DeBlois

NH HB489Passed

Establishing a health information organization corporation.

Sponsor: Molly Kelly

NH HB390Passed

Relative to the reinstatement and repeal of certain boards, commissions, councils, advisory committees, and task forces, and relative to the commission on the status of women.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB490Passed

Adopting the interstate compact for juveniles.

Sponsor: Patricia Dowling

NH HB462Passed

Relative to the determination of employer assessments for excess benefits paid by employers in the retirement system.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB63Passed

Relative to the list of bail bondsmen and prohibiting law enforcement and corrections officers from indicating preferences for bail bond companies.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB166Passed

Relative to medical benefits for beneficiaries of a police officer or firefighter killed in the line of duty.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB120Passed

Relative to alcoholic beverage advertising restrictions.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB51Passed

Relative to the establishment of an inter-departmental team to address issues concerning certain adults with developmental disabilities who may present a substantial risk to the community.

Sponsor: Molly Kelly

NH SB2Passed

Relative to adoption of tax caps by cities, towns, and other political subdivisions.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB97Passed

Relative to the application of the community revitalization tax relief incentive.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB189Passed

Relative to the definition of mortgage loan originator.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB623Passed

Prohibiting preferences in recruiting, hiring, promotion, or admission by state agencies, the university system, the community college system, and the postsecondary education commission.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB187Passed

Relative to the carry forward periods for the business enterprise tax credit against the business profits tax.

Sponsor: Frank Sapareto

NH SB146Passed

Relative to requiring submission of a reduced spending alternative as part of the biennial budget process.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB147Passed

Making the commission of certain offenses punishable under the capital murder statute.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB590Passed

Establishing a committee to review state participation in federal grant-in-aid programs.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB82Passed

Extending the state board of educations authority to approve chartered public schools and relative to the funding of chartered public schools approved by a school district.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB82Passed

Relative to the annulment of criminal records.

Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff

NH HB478Passed

Relative to testimony by video teleconference.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH SB64Passed

Removing the oath requirement for class B misdemeanor criminal complaints filed by police officers.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB67Passed

Establishing a committee to study the implementation of an education tax credit plan in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Tom DeBlois

NH HB511Passed

Relative to retired judges over 70 years of age.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB144Passed

Relative to approvals for site plans and subdivision of land.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB191Passed

Relative to the community mental health system.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB98Passed

Revising the international registration plan.

Sponsor: James Rausch

NH SB93Passed

Relative to pharmacist administration of vaccines.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB650Passed

Authorizing a school district to call a special meeting in the event of changes in the amount of state education funding.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB355Passed

Enabling state and local fire and building officials to issue citations for violations of certain fire safety rules and licensing violations for gas fitters, electricians, and plumbers.

Sponsor: David Welch

NH HB173Passed

Relative to service of process on commercial tenants.

Sponsor: David Boutin

NH SB151Passed

Relative to contracts of the department of health and human services.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB316Passed

Relative to penalties for failure to file a property tax inventory blank or for refusing inspection of property, and relative to the restoration of involuntary merger of lots or parcels.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB28Passed

Establishing an exemption from the licensing requirements for nondepository first mortgage bankers and brokers for persons providing loans for certain seller-financed transactions.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB125Passed

Relative to the standards and burden of proof with respect to the business profits tax deduction for reasonable compensation attributable to owners of partnerships, limited liability companies, and sole proprietorships.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB109Passed

Relative to residential fire sprinklers.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB133Passed

Relative to the minimum wage.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HCR9Enrolled

Urging the President and Congress to address the privacy, constitutional, safety, and

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB329Passed

Requiring parental notification before abortions may be performed on unemancipated minors.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH HB519Passed

Repealing New Hampshire's regional greenhouse gas initiative cap and trade program for controlling carbon dioxide emissions.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB33Engrossed

Relative to the care of memorials in Franconia Notch state park.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH SB117Engrossed

Relative to private postsecondary career schools and the student tuition guaranty fund.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB170Passed

Relative to the New Hampshire Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH SB157Passed

Relative to the division of weights and measures and fees for licensing weighing devices and the definition of service technician.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB635Passed

Requiring the governor to consolidate certain agency functions and making an appropriation therefor.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH HB218Vetoed

Relative to the New Hampshire rail transit authority.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB375Engrossed

Relative to immunity for school personnel using reasonable force to protect a minor for special purposes or pupil.

Sponsor: Kenneth Gidge

NH SB162Engrossed

Relative to federal health care reform 2010.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB141Engrossed

Relative to protected utility services.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB424Passed

Relative to surplus lines tax collection.

Sponsor: James Headd

NH HB505Passed

Making charter schools eligible for grants for leased space.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB175Passed

Relative to technical changes in life, accident, and health insurance.

Sponsor: James Headd

NH HB487Passed

Relative to election day registrants.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB409Passed

Relative to planning board members.

Sponsor: Amy Perkins

NH SB194Passed

Relative to the transfer of real and personal property from the former department of regional community-technical colleges to the board of trustees of the community college system of New Hampshire and relative to the tax exempt status of real estate and personal property owned by the community college system of New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH SB156Passed

Authorizing retail vehicle dealers to act as agents of the division of motor vehicles for vehicle registrations and title applications.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB642Passed

Requiring the departments of health and human services and administrative services to jointly issue a certain request for information.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB74Passed

Relative to the ticketing and season passes at Cannon Mountain.

Sponsor: Chris Christensen

NH SB42Passed

Relative to the declaration of consideration for purposes of the real estate transfer tax.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB190Passed

Relative to legislative study committees.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB205Passed

Relative to notice to owners of upstream dams.

Sponsor: Betsey Patten

NH SB86Passed

Requiring the department of labor to warn employers of certain violations prior to imposing a fine.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB52Passed

Relative to grounds for modification of parental rights and responsibilities.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HB468Passed

Relative to assessments for aquatic resource compensatory mitigation.

Sponsor: Christopher Ahlgren

NH HB565Passed

Establishing a dental hygienists committee within the board of dental examiners.

Sponsor: Peter Schmidt

NH HB579Passed

Exempting department of revenue administration guidelines from the right-to-know law and relative to the position of revenue counsel.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB392Passed

Clarifying responsibilities of the division of homeland security and emergency management, and expanding responsibilities of the advisory committee on emergency preparedness and security.

Sponsor: Andrew White

NH SB34Passed

Relative to orders of notice in guardianship cases; relative to approvals of marriages for persons under 18 years of age by the judicial branch family division; and relative to the adjudicatory hearing date in child protection cases.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB276Passed

Relative to wine manufacturers.

Sponsor: Tara Sad

NH SB65Passed

Making technical corrections to a law relative to court facility financing.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB56Passed

Authorizing the department of revenue administration to accept credit card and debit card payments of taxes.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB398Passed

Relative to service animals.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB37Passed

Relative to the determination of residency for certain pupils.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB347Passed

Exempting from nondisclosure the records of accidents involving and violations by county, city, and town employees and officials.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH SB58Passed

Adding qualified community development entities to the definition of "qualified investment company" under the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB322Passed

Relative to occupancy fees charged by manufactured housing park owners.

Sponsor: David Knox

NH SB139Passed

Relative to state recoveries of public assistance caused by fraud.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB381Passed

Authorizing net metering for micro-combined heat and power systems.

Sponsor: Naida Kaen

NH SB21Passed

Relative to exemptions from excavating and drainage permits.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB22Passed

Relative to alternative regulation of small incumbent local exchange carriers.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB51Passed

Relative to screening panel members for screening panels for medical injury claims.

Sponsor: Gary Richardson

NH SB99Passed

Relative to trailer brakes.

Sponsor: James Rausch

NH SB135Passed

Relative to election returns and election records.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB116Passed

Relative to the manufactured housing installation standards board and relative to the definition of a modular building.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB291Passed

Relative to permissible fireworks.

Sponsor: Jennifer Coffey

NH SB100Passed

Relative to the size limitations on OHRVs operating in Jericho Mountain state park.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB30Passed

Relative to including a parent's residence in the parenting plan.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB585Passed

Proclaiming the third week of October as New Hampshire history week.

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH SB176Passed

Relative to marriage licenses.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB30Passed

Relative to qualifications for licensure by the board of veterinary medicine.

Sponsor: Tara Sad

NH HB419Passed

Relative to language in insurance certificates.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB594Passed

Relative to the application of procedures for discharge or suspension from county employment.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB149Passed

Designating segments of the Lamprey, North Branch, Pawtuckaway, North, Little, and Piscassic Rivers as protected rivers and exempting certain portions of the Lamprey River from the provisions of the comprehensive shoreland protection act.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB258Passed

Eliminating certain unenforced election laws.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH HB295Passed

Relative to the use of long-term antibiotics for the treatment of Lyme disease.

Sponsor: Carol Vita

NH HB647Passed

Relative to withholding of wages.

Sponsor: Gary Daniels

NH HB461Passed

Relative to repealing the authority for retirement system members to purchase service credit for certain out-of-state service.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB589Passed

Repealing written majority authorization for an employee organization to be certified as the exclusive representative of public employees in a bargaining unit.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB47Passed

Relative to inactive license status for real estate brokers and salespersons and the use of limited electronic media.

Sponsor: Benjamin Baroody

NH HB532Passed

Relative to municipal liability for dog bites.

Sponsor: Phil Greazzo

NH HB544Passed

Relative to state authority over firearms and ammunition.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB313Passed

Requiring parental consent for court referral of a minor to a juvenile diversion program.

Sponsor: Tony Soltani

NH HB31Passed

Relative to insurance payments for ambulance services and relative to coverage for the cost of testing for bone marrow donation.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB90Passed

Relative to enforcement of the requirement of boaters to have a safe boater education certificate.

Sponsor: Chris Christensen

NH HB397Passed

Relative to image display devices in motor vehicles.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HB541Passed

Relative to ownership of property placed in trust qualifying for certain property tax exemptions and credits.

Sponsor: Larry Emerton

NH HB284Passed

Relative to contact lens prescriptions.

Sponsor: John Cebrowski

NH SB54Passed

Relative to the definition of declarant under the condominium act and the duties of the committee to study laws relating to condominium and homeowners associations.

Sponsor: Richard Hinch

NH SB172Engrossed

Relative to performance-based school accountability criteria.

Sponsor: Molly Kelly

NH SB183Engrossed

Amending the calculation and distribution of adequate education grants, repealing fiscal capacity disparity aid, and providing stabilization grants to certain municipalities.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB246Passed

Relative to prearranged funeral contracts or burial plans.

Sponsor: Beverly Rodeschin

NH HB262Passed

Relative to beverage manufacturers.

Sponsor: Calvin Pratt

NH SB81Passed

Relative to powers and duties of commissioners of executive branch agencies, and relative to the extension of the expired term of a commissioner or agency head.

Sponsor: Charles Morse

NH SB115Engrossed

Relative to observing voter check-in.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB96Passed

Relative to amending the charter of The Pinkerton Academy.

Sponsor: Frank Sapareto

NH HB178Passed

Establishing a committee to study issues regarding Financial Resources Mortgage, Inc.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SB195Passed

Naming the Manchester Airport Access Road for Raymond Wieczorek.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB67Passed

Expanding the duties of the school administrative unit oversight committee.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH SB180Passed

Establishing a committee to study the availability of community supervision programs for prisoners released on probation or parole.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH SB36Passed

Relative to the permanent siting of the Hampton-Exeter District Court.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB179Passed

Relative to qualified purchasing alliances.

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH HB136Passed

Repealing the uniform athlete agents act.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB119Engrossed

Relative to agency membership on the information technology council.

Sponsor: Charles Townsend

NH HB317Passed

Relative to fire warning devices and carbon monoxide detection devices in dwellings.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB44Passed

Designating segments of the Oyster River as a protected river and exempting certain portions of the Oyster River from the provisions of the comprehensive shoreland protection act.

Sponsor: Carol Vita

NH SB193Engrossed

Relative to nomination of political organizations.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH SB105Passed

Exempting highway trail crossing from evaluation requirements for certain all terrain and trail bike trails.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB147Passed

Relative to Medicaid managed care.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB132Passed

Adopting and implementing the United States flag code.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB339Passed

Allowing the state veterinarian to employ a meat inspection services administrator and making an appropriation therefor.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH SB20Passed

Relative to shoreland protection permits.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB121Passed

Relative to the application of the worker adjustment and retraining notification act.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB32Passed

Relative to water withdrawals for snow making.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB128Passed

Establishing a committee to study sources of funding for the search and rescue operations of the fish and game department.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB38Passed

Relative to extensions for wetland and shoreland permits.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB111Passed

Relative to short sales of a homeowner's residence.

Sponsor: David Boutin

NH SB47Passed

Extending the commission to study water infrastructure sustainability funding.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB3Engrossed

Making comprehensive changes to the state retirement system.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB107Passed

Establishing a committee to study the effectiveness of criteria for establishing ATV and trail bike trails on state lands.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB122Passed

Establishing a committee to study the laws relating to electronic prescriptions.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HB70Passed

Relative to changes to town charters.

Sponsor: Phyllis Katsakiores

NH HB629Passed

Relative to the uninsured health care database.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB278Passed

Setting the natural mean high water mark of Ossipee Lake.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB72Failed

Establishing a comprehensive cancer plan fund.

Sponsor: Molly Kelly

NH HB114Passed

Reinstating and expanding the duties of the joint legislative historical committee.

NH HB1Engrossed

Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2012 and June 30, 2013.

Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler

NH CACR14Engrossed

Relating to public education. Providing that the general court shall have the authority to define standards for public education, establish standards of accountability, mitigate local disparities in educational opportunity and fiscal capacity, and shall have full discretion to determine the amount of state funding for education.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB216Passed

Relative to the instructional authority of school boards.

Sponsor: Shawn Jasper

NH HB211Passed

Relative to the review and approval of proposed agency rules under the administrative procedures act.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH SB40Passed

Making technical corrections to meals and rooms tax laws.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB621Passed

Relative to the authority of the department of transportation.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB55Passed

Adding members to the exotic aquatic weeds and species committee.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB61Passed

Relative to daylight saving time.

Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan

NH HCR22Engrossed

Declaring that although a trademarked name may include a New Hampshire geographic location such as Mount Washington, no single business, firm, or association shall have sole authority or exclusive use of the name of such geographic location.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB651Passed

Allowing the sale and possession of monk parakeets.

Sponsor: Joseph Pitre

NH HB86Passed

Relative to filling a vacancy among county officers.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB431Passed

Relative to psychiatric evaluations.

Sponsor: Candace Bouchard

NH HB580Passed

Establishing a committee to study collective bargaining by public employees.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB555Passed

Relative to the designation of the Lower Exeter/Squamscott River as a protected river.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB521Passed

Relative to meeting dates for county conventions.

Sponsor: Betsey Patten

NH CACR6Engrossed

2nd (New Title) relating to taxation. Providing that a 3/5 vote is required to pass legislation imposing new or increased taxes or license fees, or to authorize the issuance of state bonds and providing that the general court shall appropriate funds for payment of interest and installments of principle of all state bonds.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB429Failed

Permitting a child 16 years of age or older to withdraw from school with parental permission.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB110Engrossed

Requiring professional safety and security services personnel to report certain criminal offenses.

Sponsor: Susan Emerson

NH HB401Passed

Relative to postsecondary training for workers with disabilities.

Sponsor: Molly Kelly

NH HB358Passed

Relative to the maintenance, repair, and preservation of burial grounds.

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH HB597Passed

Revising the child support guidelines based on an income shares model of calculating child support.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB298Passed

Requiring condominium management companies to make certain disclosures to the condominium board of directors.

Sponsor: Benjamin Baroody

NH SB108Failed

Relative to emergency obstetrical care.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB35Passed

Authorizing the acquisition of certain dams in the Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Tract.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB504Passed

Licensing reverse distributors of drugs and requiring manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, service distributors, and brokers to report changes in ownership.

Sponsor: Sandra Keans

NH HB426Passed

Adding certain entities to the unused prescription drug program.

Sponsor: Sandra Keans

NH HB413Passed

Directing the joint legislative oversight committee on the emergency management system to review the duties of certain other committees.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB43Passed

Relative to the adoption of forms under the administrative procedures act.

Sponsor: Tara Sad

NH HB2Engrossed

Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler

NH HB145Engrossed

Permitting the audio and video recording of a law enforcement officer while in the course of his or her official duties.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB150Passed

Relative to benefits of judicial branch employees who transfer from the judicial branch to state service in the executive branch or the legislative branch.

Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff

NH HB146Engrossed

Relative to the right of a jury to judge the application of the law in relationship to the facts in controversy.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH HB648Engrossed

Relative to eminent domain petitions by public utilities.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HCR27Prefiled

Honoring the members of the military and intelligence community who carried out the mission that killed Osama bin Laden, and for other purposes.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB155Passed

Relative to permits to conduct raffles.

Sponsor: Roderick Ladd

NH HB164Passed

Requiring legislative approval for the adoption of the common core state standards in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB168Passed

Establishing a committee to study the juvenile delinquency and child in need of services statutes.

Sponsor: Patricia Dowling

NH HB158Engrossed

Relative to the misuse of social security numbers.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB259Failed

Requiring the supreme court to adopt rules of evidence for the judicial branch family division.

Sponsor: Kenneth Sheffert

NH HB488Passed

Relative to criminal records checks for employment with child day care agencies.

Sponsor: Russell Day

NH HB174Passed

Relative to insurance coverage for court-ordered counseling in divorce proceedings.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH CACR12Engrossed

Relating to public education. Providing that the general court shall have the authority to define standards for public education, establish standards of accountability, mitigate local disparities in educational opportunity and fiscal capacity, and have full discretion to determine the amount of state funding for education.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB254Failed

Relative to offers of judgments.

Sponsor: Steven Smith

NH SB78Engrossed

Relative to motor vehicle registration fees.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB158Failed

Relative to the payment of state aid grants for water and wastewater for 2009 and 2010.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB95Failed

Establishing a commission to study youth sports concussions and other concussions received while at school.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB171Failed

Relative to prescription drug benefits for the treatment of pain.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB305Passed

Relative to the homestead right.

Sponsor: Gregory Sorg

NH SB55Engrossed

Requiring certain engine coolants and antifreeze to include an aversive agent so that they are rendered unpalatable.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB90Engrossed

Directing the legislative oversight committee to study the consolidation of school administrative units.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB192Failed

Establishing a commission to identify strategies needed for delivering a 21st century education.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HJR4Engrossed

Prohibiting the implementation of certain rules of the board of medicine.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB520Passed

Requiring certain bills to have performance standard notes.

Sponsor: Edward Moran

NH HB540Failed

Relative to motor vehicle inspections.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB508Engrossed

Establishing a performance measurement system for state agencies.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB510Failed

Requiring marital masters to be New Hampshire residents.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB46Failed

Extending and revising the commission to develop a plan for the expansion of transmission capacity in the north country.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HCR19Passed

Affirming States' powers based on the Constitution for the United States and the Constitution of New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB198Passed

Relative to the investment options for county funds.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HB558Passed

Relative to exchanging Haseltine Street in Plaistow for a section of NH 121A from the intersection of Haseltine and Main Streets to the border with Haverhill, Massachusetts.

Sponsor: Norman Major

NH HB251Passed

Relative to absentee ballots.

Sponsor: Dennis Fields

NH HB274Passed

Relative to voting procedures.

Sponsor: Dennis Fields

NH HB549Passed

Relative to driver's license reexaminations.

Sponsor: Robert Williams

NH HB277Passed

Relative to the deposit of fees collected under the Unified Carrier Registration System into the highway fund.

Sponsor: Candace Bouchard

NH HB438Passed

Relative to funding of the Claremont, Colebrook, Milford, Keene, and Plaistow District Courts.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH HB609Passed

Establishing the New Hampshire circuit court to replace the current probate courts, district courts, and judicial branch family division..

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB144Passed

Relative to energy efficiency and clean energy districts.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB503Passed

Allowing a master electrician to have 2 apprentice electricians under his or her supervision.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB196Passed

Relative to the certificates of completion of a basic hunter education program or bow hunter education program.

Sponsor: David Palfrey

NH HB148Passed

Relative to federal funding for motorcycle-only roadside checkpoints.

Sponsor: Frank Holden

NH HB331Passed

Relative to posting agency expenditures on the state transparency website.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH HB444Passed

Relative to the commemoration of General John Stark Day.

Sponsor: Robert Rowe

NH HB571Passed

Relative to lobster and crab licenses issued by the fish and game department.

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH HB386Passed

Adding Granite State college to the university system of New Hampshire corporate charter and adding a student trustee from Granite State college to the university system board of trustees.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB115Passed

Relative to the temporary removal or transfer of prisoners from a county correctional facility.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH SB104Passed

Relative to certain agricultural operations and certain bonds for excavation and driveways.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB173Passed

Proclaiming January 24, 2012 as Granny D. Day.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB102Passed

Establishing a commission to study the effects of service-connected post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury suffered in the line of duty by members of the armed forces and veterans.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH SB66Passed

Relative to nonresident tuition for motorcycle rider education.

Sponsor: Sherman Packard

NH SB62Passed

Relative to persons participating in the return to work program.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HB71Passed

Authorizing establishment of pharmaceutical drug take-back programs.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB143Passed

Relative to the sale of stove polish.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB92Passed

Relative to expiration of licenses issued by the board of foresters.

Sponsor: Ken Hawkins

NH HB58Passed

Relative to inter-facility transfers of critical access hospital patients.

Sponsor: Andrew White

NH HB142Passed

Relative to sales of artificial flowers and miniature flags.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB56Passed

Relative to proper observance of September 11, 2001.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH SR10Passed

Honoring the members of the military and intelligence community who carried out the mission that killed Osama bin Laden, and for other purposes.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB341Engrossed

Relative to local spending caps.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HCR12Passed

Urging Congress to withdraw the United States from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in accordance with Article 2205 of the agreement.

Sponsor: Lucien Vita

NH HB307Failed

Relative to the authority of the superintendent of a county correctional facility.

Sponsor: Brian Rhodes

NH SB197Failed

Regulating guaranteed price plans and prepaid contracts for heating oil, kerosene, or liquefied petroleum gas.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HCR11Passed

To urge the Congress of the United States to withdraw the membership of the United States from the United Nations so that the United States may retain its sovereignty and control over its own funds and military forces.

Sponsor: Lucien Vita

NH HB557Engrossed

Relative to the standards and burden of proof with respect to the business profits tax deduction for reasonable compensation attributable to owners of partnerships, limited liability companies, and sole proprietorships.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB27Failed

Relative to speed limitations for boats.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HB524Engrossed

Relative to the release of prisoners on probation or parole.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB603Failed

Prohibiting public works projects and natural formations from being named in honor of any living elected, or formerly elected, official.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH HB382Engrossed

Relative to the maintenance of municipal public cemeteries.

Sponsor: John McDonnell

NH HCR6Engrossed

Requiring the Congress of the United States of America to reaffirm its adherence to the Constitution of the United States regarding international agreements and treaties.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB109Failed

Establishing a committee to study the foreclosure process in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB588Engrossed

Relative to polling hours and location of polling places.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HR12Passed

Affirming revenue estimates for fiscal years 2011, 2012, and 2013.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB88Passed

Relative to liquor enforcement and liquor licensing.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB112Passed

Relative to the required number of instructional days and instructional hours in a school district's calendar.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB535Passed

Relative to the committee to study parole boards and parole board procedures.

Sponsor: David Welch

NH HB106Passed

Relative to filing for town offices.

Sponsor: Ken Hawkins

NH HB450Failed

Relative to the regulatory authority of the board of barbering, cosmetology, and esthetics.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB333Passed

Repealing certain provisions relating to the sale of oleomargarine.

Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan

NH HB474Vetoed

Relative to freedom of choice on whether to join a labor union.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB172Passed

Relative to transporting school children to school and school-supported activities.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB111Passed

Relative to redispensing unused drugs.

Sponsor: Alida Millham

NH HB229Passed

Repealing the tax on gambling winnings.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB27Passed

Relative to the classification of rivers, de minimis impact work in designated rivers, and protected instream flows, and extending the time for septage and sludge land application restrictions.

Sponsor: Carol Vita

NH HB206Passed

Establishing an apprentice hunting license.

Sponsor: David Palfrey

NH HB80Passed

Relative to ranks in the division of state police.

Sponsor: David Welch

NH HB364Passed

Relative to the membership of the state committee on aging.

Sponsor: James Pilliod

NH HB570Passed

Relative to licensure of guides by the fish and game department.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH SB16Passed

Relative to the placement of numerical tallies on a ballot.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB63Passed

Extending the instream pilot program for one year.

Sponsor: Carol Vita

NH HB614Passed

Requiring a performance audit of the guardian ad litem board and guardian ad litem services.

Sponsor: Edward Moran

NH HB160Failed

Relative to the powers of the joint committee on legislative facilities.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB113Engrossed

Prohibiting the use of state funds for New Hampshire public television.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH SB35Passed

Relative to exemption from the definition of utility property for purposes of the utility property tax.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB46Passed

Relative to the membership of the current use advisory board.

Sponsor: Derek Owen

NH HB257Failed

Relative to removal of political advertising.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH HB491Passed

Relative to divestiture of retirement system assets relating to Sudan.

Sponsor: Ken Hawkins

NH HB442Engrossed

Relative to the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.

Sponsor: James Pilliod

NH HB170Passed

Conferring degree-granting authority to the Upper Valley Educators Institute.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB26Passed

Establishing a committee to study the classification of motor vehicles.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HB185Passed

Relative to determining bargaining units for purposes of public employee collective bargaining.

Sponsor: Gary Daniels

NH HB330Engrossed

Relative to carrying firearms.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB479Passed

Relative to receivership of nursing homes and other residential health care facilities.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB617Passed

Repealing the prohibitions on Sunday business activities.

Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan

NH HB69Passed

Relative to the community college system of New Hampshire academic centers.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB210Passed

Relative to the use of deadly force to protect oneself.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB225Engrossed

Relative to the return of personal property confiscated by law enforcement agencies from a person charged with a crime.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB95Passed

Permitting an insurer to operate a health maintenance organization as a line of business.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB634Passed

Relative to payment of guardian ad litem and mediator fees in marital cases where the parties are indigent.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB404Passed

Relative to toilet facilities at recreational campgrounds or camping parks.

Sponsor: Seth Cohn

NH HB336Passed

Designating segments of the Mascoma River as a protected river.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB290Failed

Relative to staffing exceptions for small schools.

Sponsor: Lucy Weber

NH HB289Passed

Relative to procedures followed by funeral directors.

Sponsor: James Headd

NH HB464Passed

Requiring the transfer of certain retirement system group II special account funds to the state annuity accumulation fund.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HJR3Passed

Prohibiting the implementation of certain rules of the board of mental health practice regarding misconduct investigation.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB79Passed

Relative to certification of dogs for law enforcement work.

Sponsor: David Welch

NH HB378Engrossed

Inserting an exception to the criminal threatening statute, relative to the minimum mandatory sentence for a felony conviction involving the possession, use, or attempted use of a firearm, and relative to the definition of non-deadly force.

Sponsor: David Welch

NH HB374Failed

Banning corn-based ethanol as an additive to gasoline sold in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Gene Chandler

NH HB370Failed

Making changes to the pupil safety and violence prevention act.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB181Failed

Permitting the charter of a city, town, or school district which is in statute to revert to the control of the voters.

Sponsor: Rick Watrous

NH HB134Failed

Relative to eligibility for walking disability plates.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB89Passed

Requiring the attorney general to join the lawsuit challenging the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB72Passed

Establishing a state aeronautical fund.

Sponsor: Beverly Rodeschin

NH HB387Engrossed

Requiring providers of prepaid cellular telephone service to provide subscriber information to the enhanced 911 system.

Sponsor: Beatriz Pastor-Bodmer

NH HB411Failed

Relative to distributing campaign materials at the polling place.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH SB76Failed

Relative to the authority of the department of revenue administration to adopt rules and to administer state tax laws.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB632Passed

Relative to labeling requirements for dispensing of drugs by automated pharmacy systems.

Sponsor: Lyle Bulis

NH CACR5Engrossed

Relating to the governor's power to reduce appropriations. Providing that the governor shall have line item reduction power of items in any bill making appropriations of money.

Sponsor: Charles Morse

NH HB209Failed

Establishing a study committee to recommend a continuing revenue estimating process to produce revenue forecasts.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB528Engrossed

Requiring school districts to develop a facility maintenance and capital improvement program.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB466Engrossed

Eliminating the ballot law commission.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB335Passed

Establishing multi-use number plates.

Sponsor: Karen Umberger

NH SR9Prefiled

Requesting an opinion of the justices concerning the constitutionality of HB 89.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB15Passed

Relative to the duties of tax collectors and clerks.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH HB116Passed

Relative to the rulemaking requirement for establishing operating restrictions on certain bodies of water.

Sponsor: Betsey Patten

NH HB192Passed

Relative to commercial motor vehicle registration.

Sponsor: Brian Rhodes

NH HB399Passed

Relative to nonresident registration of motor vehicles.

Sponsor: Norman Major

NH SB18Passed

Deleting a function of the central tax services unit.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB29Passed

Relative to the definition of moped and relative to motorcycle endorsements.

Sponsor: Sherman Packard

NH SB174Passed

Relative to the Concord regional solid waste/resource recovery cooperative.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB32Passed

Relative to statutory references to the choice and duties of town auditors.

Sponsor: William Hatch

NH HB525Passed

Naming a bridge in the town of Merrimack in honor of Corporal Timothy Gibson, U.S.M.C.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB117Passed

Allowing additional weight for vehicles using idle reduction technology in order to promote reduction of fuel use and emissions.

Sponsor: Brian Rhodes

NH HB410Passed

Extending the reporting date of the committee to study dispatch times within the enhanced 911 system and requiring quarterly meetings of the committee.

Sponsor: Jacqueline Cali-Pitts

NH SB127Passed

Relative to the city of Manchester's contributory retirement system.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB363Passed

Relative to Depot Street in the town of Andover.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB45Passed

Relative to the Connecticut Lakes headwater citizens committee.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB85Passed

Naming a bay in the town of Meredith Johnson Bay.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB140Passed

Relative to the disposition of military justice fines.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB43Passed

Making a technical correction to the tobacco tax laws.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB288Passed

Relative to payment for election services by unincorporated places.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB93Passed

Relative to medical documentation for a crossbow permit for a person with a disability..

Sponsor: Laurie Harding

NH SB60Passed

Relative to the definition of commercial motor vehicle.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB188Passed

Relative to division responsibility for road toll administration, hazardous waste transport, truck weight enforcement, and the international registration plan by the department of safety and relative to clerical support for the advisory board of fire control.

Sponsor: Candace Bouchard

NH HB195Passed

Relative to special permits for transportation of deer.

Sponsor: David Palfrey

NH HB441Passed

Relative to muffling devices on boats.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH SB31Passed

Relative to revocation or denial of a driver's license for drug or alcohol involvement by persons under 21 years of age.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB25Passed

Relative to the Connecticut River Valley resource commission.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB91Passed

Relative to the reporting by state agencies with capital budget projects to the capital budget overview committee.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB167Passed

Naming the Enfield wildlife management area after former fish and game biologist Henry Laramie.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB112Passed

Relative to the membership on the advanced manufacturing education advisory council.

Sponsor: Molly Kelly

NH HB405Passed

Relative to dissolving corporations.

Sponsor: Andrew White

NH SB130Failed

Repealing the tax on gambling winnings.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB572Failed

Relative to official oppression.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB156Passed

Reducing the rates of the tobacco tax.

Sponsor: Lynne Ober

NH HB230Failed

Exempting the repair of certain structures from compensatory mitigation requirements.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB451Engrossed

Relative to prerecorded political messages.

Sponsor: Robert Elliott

NH HB548Failed

Relative to boater safety education and relative to the minimum age for operation of motorized vessels.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HB231Failed

Relative to payment of medical benefits for state retirees, their spouses, and dependents.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB627Passed

Relative to "essential benefits" under federal health care reform.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB457Failed

Reducing the interest rate on late and delinquent property tax payments, subsequent payments, and other unpaid taxes.

Sponsor: Walter Kolodziej

NH HB36Passed

Reducing the fee for copies of birth certificates.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB439Passed

Relative to claiming an invasive species as a habitat.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB186Engrossed

Relative to the definition of political communication.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB368Failed

Relative to workforce housing and the definition of community.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB369Passed

Relative to withdrawal from a school administrative unit or an authorized regional enrollment area school.

Sponsor: Thomas Howard

NH SB187Failed

Relative to fair debt collection.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SB44Introduced

Relative to payment of rent pending a landlord-tenant action.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB353Failed

Establishing a Medicaid waiver program to provide in-home support services for children who are medically fragile or children with chronic illness.

Sponsor: Robert Elliott

NH SB110Failed

Relative to condominium development projects and application of the state fire code.

Sponsor: Tom DeBlois

NH SB114Introduced

Prohibiting assessing teacher performance based solely on assessment scores.

Sponsor: Sylvia Larsen

NH SB191Introduced

Relative to the registration of independent contractors for the purposes of workers' compensation.

Sponsor: Tom DeBlois

NH HB292Introduced

Relative to securities regulation.

Sponsor: Kenneth Gidge

NH SB133Passed

Relative to reestablishing the exemption from property taxation for telecommunications poles and conduits.

Sponsor: Mary Griffin

NH SCR1Introduced

Urging Congress to call a convention for the sole purpose of proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB175Introduced

Regulating the commercial use of a person's identity.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB83Failed

Relative to vessel registration.

Sponsor: Dennis Fields

NH HB42Passed

Relative to the appropriate officials with whom to file for a primary.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH SB119Failed

Relative to qualified association trusts.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB165Introduced

Relative to the Medicaid uncompensated care fund and the Medicaid enhancement tax.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB61Introduced

Relative to capital appropriations to the liquor commission.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB159Introduced

Establishing a state infrastructure bank.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB136Introduced

Relative to games of chance.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB126Introduced

Relative to net operating loss carryovers under the business profits tax.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SB41Introduced

Relative to enforcement of the timber tax and excavation tax by the department of revenue administration.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB17Introduced

Relative to evidence of admissions in medical injury actions.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB118Failed

Modifying the definition of renewable generation facility.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB453Failed

Making persons fleeing to avoid prosecution or custody or violating parole or probation ineligible to receive certain disability aid.

Sponsor: Carl Seidel

NH HB569Failed

Establishing domestic union as a valid contract and extending certain rights to parties to a domestic union.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB562Failed

Relative to overdraft fees charged by banks.

Sponsor: Tara Sad

NH HB421Introduced

Relative to candidates for United States senator.

Sponsor: Lucien Vita

NH HB577Introduced

Relative to the use of foreign languages by retail establishments.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HCR13Introduced

Urging the New Hampshire delegation to support HR 459 and S.202 requiring a comprehensive audit of the Federal Reserve.

Sponsor: Sam Cataldo

NH HB484Introduced

Requiring random drug testing of food stamp program participants.

Sponsor: Donald LeBrun

NH HB640Failed

Relative to notice to the department of health and human services of the allocation of spousal income and relative to estate planning by guardians.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HCR15Introduced

Urging our federal senators to vote against the Law of the Sea Convention.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB213Introduced

Reducing the rate of the business profits tax.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB485Introduced

Relative to requiring photo identification for food stamp program participants.

Sponsor: Donald LeBrun

NH HB641Failed

Relative to lien authority for the office of reimbursements within the department of health and human services.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB546Failed

Relative to the use of hand-held cellular phones while driving.

Sponsor: David Welch

NH HB552Failed

Establishing a committee to study repealing the revisions to the law implemented by SB 500-FN of the 2010 legislative session.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB573Introduced

Relative to the administration of certain pain relief medications by a school nurse.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB182Introduced

Relative to video lottery and table gaming, providing property tax relief for local economies, providing services for problem gamers, and promoting tourism and public safety.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB314Failed

Relative to judicially appointed officials.

Sponsor: Tony Soltani

NH HB273Failed

Relative to public or private criticism of employers by employees.

Sponsor: David Pierce

NH HB513Failed

Relative to end of life aid in dying for certain persons suffering from a terminal disease.

Sponsor: Charles Weed

NH SB155Introduced

Relative to section 179 expense deductions under the business profits tax.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB425Failed

Making an appropriation for the special education catastrophic aid program for the 2011 fiscal year.

Sponsor: Karen Keegan-Hutchinson

NH HB391Failed

Relative to an optional tax credit for service-connected disability.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB275Failed

Establishing an employers' private right of action to enforce the payment of workers' compensation coverage.

Sponsor: Charles Weed

NH HB560Failed

Increasing the minimum wage.

Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan

NH SB77Introduced

Relative to the special fund for payment for second injuries under the workers' compensation law.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB142Introduced

Relative to reorganizing the permitting process within the department of environmental services.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB167Introduced

Establishing a production jobs creation credit under the business enterprise tax and making changes affecting small business to the business profits tax, the business enterprise tax, and the meals and rooms tax.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB14Introduced

Relative to the brandishing of a firearm.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB396Failed

Exempting the land and buildings of Masonic temples or building associations from property taxation.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH SB83Introduced

Enabling municipalities to create other post-employment benefits (OPEB) trusts.

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH SB134Failed

Relative to jury trials under the consumer protection act.

Sponsor: David Boutin

NH HB499Failed

Relative to the employer's lien on damages and benefits recovered from third persons by employees who have received workers' compensation.

Sponsor: Gary Richardson

NH HB361Failed

Enabling counties to adopt semi-annual payment of county taxes by towns and cities.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB340Failed

Promoting parental choice in education and providing for an abatement from the education taxes for parents of children not enrolled in the public school system.

Sponsor: Carol Vita

NH SB79Failed

Authorizing the department of revenue administration to impose administrative fines for timber tax violations.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB482Failed

Relative to county reimbursements for nursing home services.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH SB13Introduced

Increasing the limit on single wagers for games of chance conducted by charitable organizations.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB362Failed

Relative to binding arbitration in public labor relations disputes.

Sponsor: Charles Weed

NH HB561Failed

Prohibiting the state payment of the cost of wireless communications services for legislators and staff.

Sponsor: David Pierce

NH HB403Failed

Requiring a public hearing on certain school district warrant articles.

Sponsor: Joseph Pitre

NH HB496Failed

Relative to radiological monitoring in nuclear emergency planning zones.

Sponsor: Kenneth Sheffert

NH HB389Failed

Relative to broadband infrastructure.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB113Failed

Relative to nonpublic schools receiving public funds.

Sponsor: Molly Kelly

NH HCR25Failed

Urging Congress to amend the Internal Revenue Code to permit churches and other houses of worship to engage in political campaigns.

Sponsor: Connie Soucy

NH HB224Failed

Establishing an independent legislative redistricting commission.

Sponsor: David Pierce

NH SB84Introduced

Relative to state regulation of the septic system installation process.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB559Failed

Establishing a committee to study methods of encouraging the installation and use of small scale renewable energy resources by homeowners and businesses and authorizing the development of a solar photovoltaic renewable energy project in Manchester.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB566Failed

Relative to the identification of dental prosthetic appliances.

Sponsor: Peter Schmidt

NH HB596Failed

Establishing a recommended procedure upon the abandonment or foreclosure of a manufactured home within a housing park.

Sponsor: Larry Emerton

NH HB522Failed

Relative to elder abuse.

Sponsor: Phyllis Katsakiores

NH HB567Failed

Relative to physical force in defense of a person.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HCR8Failed

Urging the Transportation Security Administration to terminate recent changes to pat down search procedures and urging Congress and the President to change or discontinue the use of advanced imaging technology at airports.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB575Failed

Relative to the calculation of child support in cases of shared parenting.

Sponsor: Mary Gile

NH HCR10Failed

Urging the National Park Service to permit the exhumation of the body of Meriwether Lewis to determine the cause of his death.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH HB637Failed

Relative to lowering the legal drinking age for members of the armed forces.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH HB516Failed

Establishing Red Sox number plates to benefit the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB377Failed

Requiring daily physical education for public school pupils.

Sponsor: Sean Cox

NH HB376Failed

Relative to representative voting on joint boards of school administrative units.

Sponsor: Sam Cataldo

NH HB620Failed

Establishing a commission to study the creation of a health care pool for police, fire, teachers, state, university, and municipal employees.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB477Failed

Relative to the classification of certain highways in the town of Farmington.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB452Failed

Establishing the independent regulation of dental hygienists.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HCR14Failed

Applying to Congress to convene a convention proposing amendments to the United States Constitution.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB459Failed

Relative to placement of political advertising.

Sponsor: James Pilliod

NH HB598Failed

Prohibiting a candidate from receiving the nomination of more than one party.

Sponsor: Julie Brown

NH HB495Failed

Relative to the prevention of the use of pesticides on the grounds of child day care facilities, schools, and state parks.

Sponsor: Mary Gile

NH HB610Failed

Establishing number plates supporting New Hampshire public higher education.

Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan

NH HB456Failed

Relative to the calculation of average final compensation for the purpose of determining retirement system benefits.

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH HB576Failed

Relative to the right to brandish a firearm in defense of one's property.

Sponsor: Jeanine Notter

NH HB507Failed

Requiring the department of transportation to establish a storage depot for storing historic bridge parts.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH HB616Failed

Relative to coverage for divorced spouses.

Sponsor: James Headd

NH CACR9Introduced

Relating to parental rights. Providing that parents have the natural right to control the health, education, and welfare of their children.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB606Failed

Establishing a committee to study the formation of a consumer protection working group.

Sponsor: Chris Nevins

NH HB586Failed

Establishing an interdepartmental public health and environmental coordinating committee.

Sponsor: Rich DiPentima

NH HB427Failed

Prohibiting political advertising on public property.

Sponsor: Rick Watrous

NH HB636Failed

Increasing the rate of the Medicaid enhancement tax, the nursing facility quality assessment fee, and the ICF quality assessment fee.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB608Failed

Establishing a committee to study the health and environmental effects of using industrial-grade silicofluorides and industrial-grade sodium fluoride for water fluoridation in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH HB607Failed

Relative to exemptions under the consumer protection act.

Sponsor: Donna Schlachman

NH HB643Failed

Relative to propane sales.

Sponsor: Susan Emerson

NH HB512Failed

Relative to education requirements for certification as a guardian ad litem.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HCR17Failed

Declaring that Copp v. Henniker and the opinions which subsequently relied upon Copp versus Henniker are void and of no force.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HCR16Failed

Urging the prohibition of enforcing a particular federal executive order.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB492Failed

Establishing a deferred retirement option in the judicial retirement plan, and relative to benefits related to service of certain judges of probate retiring because of permanent disability.

Sponsor: Ken Hawkins

NH HB583Failed

Relative to including projected sea level rise in planning and implementation of state-funded projects.

Sponsor: David Watters

NH HB613Failed

Establishing exemptions from the licensing requirements for first mortgage bankers and brokers.

Sponsor: John Sedensky

NH HB385Failed

Relative to the applicability of licensure requirements for mortgage bankers and brokers.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB531Failed

Relative to uniformed presence officers in highway work zones.

Sponsor: John Cebrowski

NH HB349Failed

Relative to alternative dispute resolution in civil cases.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB416Failed

Adding an exemption from immunization for conscientious beliefs.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB435Failed

Establishing a committee to study joint parenting decisions.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH HCR18Failed

Declaring Merrill v. Sherburne to be void and of no force.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB264Failed

Relative to political contributions by state contractors and other recipients of state grants or appropriations.

Sponsor: David Pierce

NH HB360Failed

Establishing a state defined contribution retirement plan for state and political subdivision members of the retirement system and establishing a committee to study the transition of current employees into the new plan and administration of the new plan.

Sponsor: John Reagan

NH HB343Introduced

Establishing a permanent state defense force.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB395Failed

Establishing a child protection study committee.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB359Failed

Prohibiting the use of certain information to underwrite insurance coverage.

Sponsor: William Hatch

NH HB345Failed

Relative to insurance payments for ambulance providers.

Sponsor: Andrew White

NH HB338Failed

Allowing towns and cities to exempt farm buildings and structures from property taxation.

Sponsor: Tara Sad

NH HB271Failed

Establishing number plates for firefighters and emergency medical care providers.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HB501Failed

Requiring the teaching of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in public schools.

Sponsor: Dale Sprague

NH HB412Failed

Establishing a committee to study issues of judicial standing under federal and state law.

Sponsor: Seth Cohn

NH HB407Failed

Establishing a committee to study the rising incidence of autism.

Sponsor: Sandra Keans

NH HB402Failed

Relative to the authority of the department of environmental services to determine whether outdoor wood-fired hydronic heaters violate air quality emission limits.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB366Failed

Relative to the jurisdiction of counties concerning retail electric supply.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB434Failed

Relative to procedures for investigating law enforcement officers involved in critical incidents.

Sponsor: Skip Reilly

NH HB422Failed

Prohibiting vaccinations in public schools.

Sponsor: Carol Vita

NH HB393Failed

Repealing the authority for the establishment of certain revolving funds by towns.

Sponsor: Paul Simard

NH HB255Failed

Requiring consumer protection for prepaid services.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH HB423Failed

Relative to including workplace harassment in the legislative ethics law.

Sponsor: Shawn Jasper

NH HB379Failed

Relative to late fees charged by utilities.

Sponsor: Jack Flanagan

NH HB367Failed

Relative to the election of county commissioners in Carroll County.

Sponsor: Mark McConkey

NH HB237Failed

Relative to federal mandated health insurance benefits.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH HB220Failed

Relative to the approval of plans and specifications for the construction of school buildings.

Sponsor: Roger Berube

NH HB235Failed

Relative to the right to possess a firearm in one's personal motor vehicle.

Sponsor: Gary Hopper

NH HB312Failed

Relative to notice required for the fluoridation of drinking water.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH HB280Failed

Relative to interest rate terms in contracts for providing credit to consumers.

Sponsor: Leo Pepino

NH HB639Failed

Requiring impact studies for large-scale retail development.

Sponsor: David Pierce

NH HB243Failed

Enabling towns and cities to establish a local revenue option as an alternative to property taxation for the funding of local government costs.

Sponsor: Charles Weed

NH HB223Failed

Eliminating election day voter registration.

Sponsor: Gregory Sorg

NH HB214Failed

Establishing a committee to study the state's participation in the federal Medicaid program.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB207Failed

Relative to physical force in defense of a person.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB201Failed

Establishing deductions from the tax on gambling winnings, the business profits tax, and the business enterprise tax for gambling losses.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB176Failed

Relative to eligibility to vote.

Sponsor: Gregory Sorg

NH HB163Failed

Establishing the medical sharps advisory council on disposal of medical sharps.

Sponsor: Alida Millham

NH HB157Failed

Repealing the tax on gambling winnings.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB66Failed

Relative to assessment of the land use change tax on cluster or condominium developments.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB99Failed

Relative to deeming voters reregistered for purposes of verification.

Sponsor: Steven Winter

NH HB62Failed

Relative to the definition of the New Hampshire building code.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB75Failed

Establishing a commission to study bed bugs in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Patrick Long

NH HB81Failed

Relative to public members of the guardian ad litem board.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB39Failed

Relative to the adoption of the common core state standards in New Hampshire and relative to the substantive content of an adequate education.

Sponsor: Ralph Boehm

NH HB630Failed

Requiring state agencies, boards, and commissions to submit a report to the senate and house finance committees concerning the need for fee increases or new fees.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB563Failed

Revising the child support guidelines based on foster care reimbursement rates.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH CACR10Failed

Relating to establishing a New Hampshire state reserve fund. Providing that the New Hampshire state reserve fund shall be under the authority of the state treasurer and dedicated to offset the business profits tax, business enterprise tax, and the interest and dividends tax for purposes of lowering the rates of such taxes.

Sponsor: Robert Malone

NH SB149Failed

Relative to the rate of the meals and rooms tax and the distribution formula for meals and rooms tax revenue.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB164Introduced

Relative to the personal needs allowance of residents of nursing homes.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB145Failed

Relative to state employees who volunteer as election workers.

Sponsor: Sylvia Larsen

NH SB150Introduced

Authorizing individuals and certain businesses to purchase health insurance from out-of-state insurance companies.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB23Failed

Establishing a revenue assistant position within the department of justice.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB178Introduced

Establishing a commission to study long-term sustainable funding for school building aid and the establishment of eligibility criteria for school building aid in order to ensure that all school age children in every part of the state have access to a safe, healthy, and academic environment for learning.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB24Introduced

Exempting the Unity school district from the moratorium on school building aid.

Sponsor: Molly Kelly

NH SB87Failed

Relative to the closure of certain underground storage tank systems.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB184Failed

Extending the commission to study water infrastructure sustainability funding.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB94Introduced

Relative to state certification of community residences in municipalities with zoning ordinances which accommodate certified community residences.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB39Failed

Relative to enforcement of the excavation tax by the department of revenue administration.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB74Introduced

Relative to the life settlements act.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH SB138Failed

Eliminating the lottery commission and establishing the education lottery authority.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB181Introduced

Relative to distribution of funds for education.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB131Failed

Repealing the exemption for water and air pollution control facilities from local property taxation.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB169Failed

Relative to campaign expenditures and contributions by business organizations and labor unions.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB105Failed

Relative to the required number of instructional days and instructional hours in a school district's calendar.

Sponsor: Roderick Ladd

NH HB197Failed

Relative to processing absentee ballots.

Sponsor: Russell Day

NH HB304Failed

Requiring prisoners between 17 and 25 years of age to complete the requirements for a high school certificate or a GED prior to release on probation or parole.

Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff

NH HB529Failed

Relative to real property on which methamphetamine has been produced.

Sponsor: William Butynski

NH HB539Failed

Repealing the state enforcement of OBD II requirements for motor vehicles.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH HB135Failed

Relative to state employee reimbursement for use of a personal vehicle.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB323Failed

Establishing a commission to study and promote the long-term growth and efficient use of existing state highway rights-of-way.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB159Failed

Relative to review of proposed administrative rules by legislative committees.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB139Failed

Establishing a committee to study merging the New Hampshire turnpike system and the state highway system.

Sponsor: Richard Hinch

NH HB306Failed

Relative to access to birth records.

Sponsor: Gregory Sorg

NH HB372Failed

Adding cigar blunt wraps to the definition of drug paraphernalia in the controlled drug act.

Sponsor: Gary Daniels

NH HB467Failed

Relative to the procedure for school districts to determine if a child in the juvenile court system is a child with a disability.

Sponsor: John Sytek

NH HB120Failed

Extending the public health services improvement council.

Sponsor: Alida Millham

NH HB282Failed

Relative to spitting or urinating in an emergency vehicle.

Sponsor: Joseph Fleck

NH HB556Failed

Relative to citizen complaints against police officers.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB64Failed

Authorizing medal insignias on special number plates for veterans.

Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff

NH HB432Failed

Limiting traffic violation stops of women at night.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB530Failed

Relative to state regulation of the septic system installation process.

Sponsor: Warren Groen

NH HB428Failed

Relative to the procedures for detention and sanctions for default and breach of conditions of bail and recognizances.

Sponsor: Brian Rhodes

NH HB551Failed

Relative to religious societies.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB550Failed

Relative to the payment of bills by municipalities.

Sponsor: John Reagan

NH HB644Failed

Relative to various state laws pertaining to unlawfully present aliens.

Sponsor: Robert Huxley

NH HB472Failed

Relative to a certain E-Z Pass discount for Nashua toll plazas.

Sponsor: Chris Christensen

NH HB57Failed

Establishing a committee to study the penalties for menace, nuisance, or vicious dogs.

Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff

NH HB584Failed

Authorizing coastal management provisions in master plans.

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH HR10Failed

Urging the United States Congress to remove tax breaks for companies that send jobs out of the country.

Sponsor: David Pierce

NH HB526Failed

Requiring the registration of persons convicted of animal abuse.

Sponsor: Jason Antosz

NH HB471Failed

Relative to the discontinuance of certain tolls and authorizing the department of transportation to establish a toll plaza between exits 1 and 2 on the F.E. Everett turnpike.

Sponsor: Chris Christensen

NH HCR20Failed

Urging Congress to expedite the return of the Coast Guard Cutter USCGC Storis to the state of Alaska to become Alaska's first maritime museum.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH HCR21Failed

Urging the US Army Corps of Engineers to donate a portion of the wreckage of the USS Chickasaw, which served in the Civil War, to the state of New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH HB497Failed

Relative to the placement of crosswalks and a stop sign in the town of Rye.

Sponsor: Kenneth Sheffert

NH HCR24Failed

Urging the New Hampshire congressional delegation to sponsor legislation implementing policy recommendations of the Congressional Budget Office.

Sponsor: David Pierce

NH HB189Failed

Relative to disclosure of certain hospital fees.

Sponsor: Susan Emerson

NH HB240Failed

Allowing voters to vote for multiple candidates for an office.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH SB1Passed

Eliminating the automatic continuation requirement for public employee collective bargaining agreements.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB537Failed

Reducing retirement allowances paid by the New Hampshire retirement system.

Sponsor: John Reagan

NH HB498Failed

Relative to weed control along certain state routes.

Sponsor: Kenneth Sheffert

NH HB509Failed

Relative to drinking water at temporary mass gatherings.

Sponsor: Rich DiPentima

NH HB253Failed

Establishing a committee to determine the value of professional licensing and disciplinary practices in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB252Failed

Repealing provisions regarding applications for hawkers' and peddlers' licenses.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB534Failed

Relative to nonprofit reporting requirements with the division of charitable trusts, department of justice and making an appropriation therefor.

Sponsor: Philip Munck

NH HB373Failed

Proclaiming June 3 each year in dedication of the sermon by Reverend Samuel McClintock on the commencement of the New Hampshire constitution and relative to the observance of Federal Constitution Days.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB436Failed

Establishing a committee to study the guardian ad litem board.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH HB631Failed

Repealing the requirement that all school districts offer public kindergarten.

Sponsor: Jonathan Maltz

NH HB346Failed

To incorporate the bar association of the state of New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH HB281Failed

Relative to protective custody of intoxicated or incapacitated individuals under 18 years of age.

Sponsor: Phyllis Katsakiores

NH HB154Introduced

Increasing a threshold amount for taxation under the business enterprise tax.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH HB285Failed

Prohibiting smoking in motor vehicles when a passenger under the age of 16 is in the vehicle.

Sponsor: Mary Griffin

NH HR9Failed

Supporting earmarks for public safety.

Sponsor: David Pierce

NH HCR23Failed

Urging the New Hampshire congressional delegation to support earmarks for the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan

NH HB272Failed

Requiring hearing aid dealers to post a surety bond.

Sponsor: Susan Emerson

NH HB270Failed

Relative to cost recovery for emergency services.

Sponsor: Andrew White

NH HB320Failed

Requiring the construction of a clock tower as part of the Hampton seashell complex.

Sponsor: Kenneth Sheffert

NH HB245Failed

Establishing a committee to study election of the attorney general by the legislature.

Sponsor: Matthew Quandt

NH HB40Failed

Relative to the number of children in a licensed foster family home.

Sponsor: Carol Vita

NH HB128Failed

Requiring tenants to execute a financial affidavit as part of the eviction process.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB297Failed

Allowing municipalities to establish municipal courts.

Sponsor: Lawrence Perkins

NH HB384Failed

Prohibiting the office of energy and planning from requiring social security numbers from applicants of any program administered by the office, except when required under federal law or regulation.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB239Failed

Prohibiting a state agency from establishing a fee without legislative approval.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB59Failed

Establishing a committee to study modification of the education laws.

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH SB141Failed

Requiring drivers who are residents of foreign countries to have insurance.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB406Failed

Relative to the additional fee for the licensing and restraining of dogs.

Sponsor: Mary Cooney

NH SB101Failed

Requiring the Pettengill Road project in Londonderry to be added to the state's 10-year transportation improvement program.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB365Failed

Establishing a commission to encourage broadband development and making an appropriation therefor.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB124Failed

Relative to the comprehensive shoreland protection act.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HR8Failed

Urging the New Hampshire congressional delegation to sponsor and support a constitutional amendment to re-establish the authority of the states and Congress to regulate campaign spending by corporations.

Sponsor: David Pierce

NH HB538Failed

Establishing a reporting system for court decisions relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities and the appointment of guardians ad litem.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB481Failed

Relative to the definition of disability for aid to the permanently and totally disabled.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB502Failed

Relative to low-digit number plates.

Sponsor: Tony Soltani

NH HB319Failed

Relative to the use of clotheslines.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH HB208Failed

Providing additional per pupil funding for pupils in certain public schools.

Sponsor: Lucy Weber

NH HB238Failed

Relative to the assessment of the education tax by towns and cities.

Sponsor: Lucy Weber

NH HB286Failed

Changing district court jurisdiction over the town of Weare.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB612Failed

Establishing a commission to study existing septic systems and potential new septic technologies.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH CACR2Failed

Relating to the tenure of judges. Providing that the general court may specify the term of office served by a judge.

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH HB279Failed

Relative to gifts, grants, or donations received by the governor's commission on disability.

Sponsor: Jerry Bergevin

NH HB303Failed

Relative to the regulation of planned unit developments.

Sponsor: Karen Keegan-Hutchinson

NH HB469Failed

Establishing a credit against the business enterprise tax for operators collecting meals and rooms taxes.

Sponsor: Christopher Ahlgren

NH HB417Failed

Making an appropriation to the milk producers emergency relief fund.

Sponsor: Tara Sad

NH HB65Failed

Relative to the advisory board on private investigative agencies and security services, and firearms proficiency for armed security guards, private investigators, and bail enforcement agents.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH SB73Failed

Establishing a committee to study local options for evergreen clauses.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH SB11Passed

Relative to the police commission in the town of Hooksett.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB202Failed

Relative to road salt applicators.

Sponsor: Yvonne Thomas

NH HB37Passed

Reestablishing the initial monthly gross charge exemption to the communications services tax.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB124Failed

Allowing any person to request conviction information regarding public officials.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB414Failed

Establishing an assessment on motor vehicle inspections to be deposited in the police standards and training council training fund.

Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff

NH SB103Introduced

Requiring the commissioner of administrative services to develop a plan to consolidate the human resource functions within state government.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB137Failed

Relative to the driver training fund.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB80Failed

Exempting certain rental income from the meals and rooms tax.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB626Failed

Relative to a division of motor vehicles office location in Milford.

Sponsor: Gary Daniels

NH SB69Failed

Permitting 2-wheeled vehicles to proceed through an intersection after stopping for a red light.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB267Failed

Permitting the adoption of slot machine gaming in a city or town.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB249Failed

Relative to procedures for property revaluations.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB59Failed

Relative to fees for terrain alteration permits.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB166Passed

Reducing the rate of the meals and rooms tax.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH SB48Introduced

Relative to filing of rates for certain telephone services.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HCR7Failed

Urging Congress to expedite the entry of political dissidents from Iraq and Afghanistan to the United States.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH HB107Failed

Relative to the creation of express trusts for payment of claims for materials and services in building projects.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB122Failed

Establishing a commission to study the effectiveness of the sex offender registry.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB215Failed

Establishing a credit for gambling losses against the tax on gambling winnings.

Sponsor: Robert Foose

NH HB302Failed

Modifying the laws relative to renewable energy portfolios.

Sponsor: Sam Cataldo

NH HB473Failed

Relative to fees added to the late payment of fees to bail commissioners.

Sponsor: Dino Scala

NH HB203Failed

Relative to mandatory motor vehicle liability insurance.

Sponsor: Tara Sad

NH HB84Failed

Establishing a statutory commission on motor vehicle recycling issues.

Sponsor: David Knox

NH HB204Failed

Granting motor vehicles with special number plates for veterans toll-free use of the turnpike system.

Sponsor: Laura Gandia

NH HB177Failed

Relative to the probation and parole status of offenders in motor vehicle records.

Sponsor: Joseph Fleck

NH HB54Failed

Relative to service in a qualifying war or conflict for purposes of the veterans property tax credit.

Sponsor: Robert Elliott

NH HB308Failed

Relative to the authority of the superintendent of a county correctional facility to order the removal or transfer of prisoners.

Sponsor: Brian Rhodes

NH HB226Failed

Relative to identification of certain publicly owned vehicles.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB169Failed

Relative to the regulation of wood stove, wood pellet, and fireplace dealers.

Sponsor: Joseph Fleck

NH HB103Failed

Requiring law enforcement agencies to take proper care of firearms seized pursuant to a domestic violence order for relief.

Sponsor: Skip Reilly

NH HB53Failed

Requiring the inclusion of certain offenses against adults on the public sexual offender list.

Sponsor: Robert Elliott

NH HB326Failed

Eliminating the automatic continuation requirement for public employee collective bargaining agreements.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HR11Introduced

Affirming revenue estimates for fiscal years 2011, 2012, and 2013.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB433Failed

Relative to the exhumation and testing of victims of the so-called Connecticut River Killer and making an appropriation therefor.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH HB615Failed

Creating a database of New Hampshire grown genetically modified crops.

Sponsor: Derek Owen

NH HB60Failed

Repealing the moratorium on school building aid projects.

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH HB68Failed

Establishing a committee to study reducing the rate of the interest and dividends tax for New Hampshire residents over 65 years of age.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB266Failed

Relative to the submission of plans for sewage and waste disposal systems.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HJR1Failed

Directing the department of transportation and the department of environmental services to study the prevention of further erosion of the east bank of the Exeter River.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB94Failed

Relative to public access to advisory committee meetings under the right-to-know law.

Sponsor: William Remick

NH HB87Failed

Relative to disqualification of moderators.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB85Failed

Relative to the definition of "abutter" for notice of land use board hearings.

Sponsor: Robert Elliott

NH HB101Failed

Relative to industrial hemp and establishing an industrial hemp special program fund.

Sponsor: Tara Sad

NH CACR1Failed

Relating to the election of state and county officers. Providing that state and county officers shall be elected in odd-numbered years.

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH HB73Failed

Establishing a process for recall of United States Senators from New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB78Failed

Relative to motor vehicle permit fee credits.

Sponsor: Robert Elliott

NH HCR5Failed

Urging that the United Kingdom return the Parthenon (Elgin) marbles to Greece.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH HB76Failed

Authorizing the division of emergency services and communications to levy administrative fines on carriers that repeatedly overwrite the enhanced 911 database.

Sponsor: Beatriz Pastor-Bodmer

NH HCR4Failed

Urging the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission to permit New Hampshire to relicense nuclear power plants.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH HR6Passed

Condemning the taking of a private business by a foreign government.

Sponsor: Ken Hawkins

NH HB98Failed

Relative to low-speed utility vehicles.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HCR3Failed

Urging increased consideration and preservation of local authority in international trade and investment agreements.

Sponsor: Charles Weed

NH HB184Failed

Establishing a committee to study implementing day care services at the state house.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH HB182Failed

Relative to the definition of a child in need of services.

Sponsor: Joseph Pitre

NH HB180Failed

Relative to criteria for registration as a lobbyist.

Sponsor: Rick Watrous

NH HB41Failed

Designating purple as the official state color.

Sponsor: Shaun Doherty

NH HB183Failed

Renaming Mount Clay in honor of Wonalancet.

Sponsor: Steven Lindsey

NH CACR3Failed

Relating to initiative petitions. Providing that referenda to enact laws may be initiated by petition.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB140Failed

Establishing an exemption from the civil filing fee surcharge.

Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan

NH HB28Failed

Establishing a committee to study driver's license suspensions.

Sponsor: Laura Pantelakos

NH HB161Failed

Establishing standards for adequate service of process and establishing a commission to study service of process by laypersons.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB38Failed

Relative to emergency use of public docks and piers.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HCR1Failed

Urging the congressional delegation to begin the process for a constitutional amendment establishing that human beings, not corporations, are entitled to constitutional rights.

Sponsor: Charles Weed

NH HB118Failed

Relative to reporting a person as medically unfit to drive.

Sponsor: Brian Rhodes

NH HB104Failed

Relative to the date for the state primary election.

Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan

NH HB97Failed

Relative to operation of low-speed utility vehicles.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB129Failed

Relative to the licensure of attorneys as real estate brokers by the real estate commission.

Sponsor: David Watters

NH HB77Passed

Relative to amendments to warrant articles.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB523Introduced

Making various changes to the fish and game laws.

Sponsor: Jennifer Coffey

NH HB48Failed

Relative to incompatibility of town offices.

Sponsor: Kathleen Hoelzel

NH HB49Failed

Relative to toll-free use of the New Hampshire turnpike system by vehicles with purple heart license plates.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HR4Passed

The Speaker employing personnel per RSA 17-E:5.

Sponsor: Pamela Tucker

NH HR3Passed

Distribution of House publications.

Sponsor: Pamela Tucker

NH HR2Passed

Recording House sessions and the permanent journal.

Sponsor: Pamela Tucker

NH HR5Passed

Legislative salary and mileage payments.

Sponsor: Pamela Tucker

NH HR1Passed

Adopting the rules of the 2010 session for the 2011-2012 biennium, (with deadlines in rule 64 to be prospective only).

Sponsor: Pamela Tucker

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NH HB350Passed

Updating laws relative to the fiscal committee of the general court.

NH HB440Passed

Requiring that New Hampshire join the lawsuit challenging federal health care reform legislation, and repealing the authority for state implementation of federal health care reform.

NH HB125Passed

Relative to lawful commerce in firearms, including manufacture and sale, in New Hampshire.

NH HR7Passed

Directing the house judiciary committee to investigate whether grounds exist to impeach marital master Phillip Cross and/or any justice of the New Hampshire superior court.

NH SB91Passed

Relative to automatic fire suppression sprinklers.

NH SB88Passed

Relative to physical force in defense of a person, relative to producing or displaying a firearm or other means of self-defense, and relative to eliminating minimum sentencing and adding civil immunity for certain firearm use.

NH SB57Passed

Relative to regulation of title loan lenders.

NH HB605Passed

Authorizing the business finance authority to establish a New Hampshire innovation business job growth program.

NH HB483Passed

Relative to mosquito control.

NH HB131Passed

Relative to indemnification of volunteers performing duties in the state park system.

NH HB26Passed

Relative to the definition of gross misconduct for purposes of unemployment compensation and relative to disqualification for unemployment benefits.

NH HB130Passed

Relative to accountability for the opportunity for an adequate education and relative to an exception for the election of school board members by the Concord school district.

NH HB299Passed

Relative to the method of financing for the judicial retirement plan.

NH HB337Passed

Amending the calculation and distribution of adequate education grants, repealing fiscal capacity disparity aid, and providing stabilization grants to certain municipalities.

NH HB248Passed

Establishing a commission to study business regulations in New Hampshire.

NH HB25Passed

Making appropriations for capital improvements.

NH HB348Passed

Relative to games of chance and prohibiting the racing and charitable gaming commission and the lottery commission from authorizing new gambling machines or devices.

NH HB601Passed

Relative to implementation of federal health care reform.

NH HB622Passed

Relative to adjustments to the semi-annual and quarterly collection of property taxes in towns and cities.

NH SB196Passed

Relative to the renomination or reelection of teachers and grievance procedures.

NH SB45Passed

Relative to criteria for designation as a Granite State scholar.

NH SB148Passed

Relative to health insurance coverage.

NH SB89Passed

Relative to employee leasing companies and establishing a study committee on the procurement of health insurance by employee leasing companies.

NH SB68Passed

Relative to records of disciplinary actions taken by the electricians' board.

NH SB92Passed

Establishing an economic strategic commission to review the relationship between business and government.

NH SB12Passed

Relative to screening panels for medical injury claims.

NH SB123Passed

Relative to notification if a person found incompetent to stand trial and civilly committed is released into the community.

NH SB70Passed

Relative to remedies in landlord-tenant actions.

NH SB75Passed

Relative to clarification of part-time service in the state retirement system.

NH SB50Passed

Making various changes to laws regulating trusts and trust companies.

NH SB53Passed

Relative to the definition of nursing and the nursing assistant registry administered by the board of nursing.

NH SB33Passed

Relative to retired state employee contributions for medical benefits costs.

NH SB161Passed

Relative to procedures for adoption of agency rules under the administrative procedures act.

NH SB52Passed

Excluding persons convicted of violent crimes and sexually violent persons from mandatory early release on probation or parole.

NH HB462Passed

Relative to the determination of employer assessments for excess benefits paid by employers in the retirement system.

NH HB390Passed

Relative to the reinstatement and repeal of certain boards, commissions, councils, advisory committees, and task forces, and relative to the commission on the status of women.

NH HB490Passed

Adopting the interstate compact for juveniles.

NH HB489Passed

Establishing a health information organization corporation.

NH SB51Passed

Relative to the establishment of an inter-departmental team to address issues concerning certain adults with developmental disabilities who may present a substantial risk to the community.

NH SB189Passed

Relative to the definition of mortgage loan originator.

NH SB166Passed

Relative to medical benefits for beneficiaries of a police officer or firefighter killed in the line of duty.

NH SB120Passed

Relative to alcoholic beverage advertising restrictions.

NH SB97Passed

Relative to the application of the community revitalization tax relief incentive.

NH SB63Passed

Relative to the list of bail bondsmen and prohibiting law enforcement and corrections officers from indicating preferences for bail bond companies.

NH SB2Passed

Relative to adoption of tax caps by cities, towns, and other political subdivisions.

NH SB146Passed

Relative to requiring submission of a reduced spending alternative as part of the biennial budget process.

NH HB187Passed

Relative to the carry forward periods for the business enterprise tax credit against the business profits tax.

NH HB147Passed

Making the commission of certain offenses punishable under the capital murder statute.

NH HB623Passed

Prohibiting preferences in recruiting, hiring, promotion, or admission by state agencies, the university system, the community college system, and the postsecondary education commission.

NH HB590Passed

Establishing a committee to review state participation in federal grant-in-aid programs.

NH SB82Passed

Extending the state board of educations authority to approve chartered public schools and relative to the funding of chartered public schools approved by a school district.

NH HB511Passed

Relative to retired judges over 70 years of age.

NH HB478Passed

Relative to testimony by video teleconference.

NH HB82Passed

Relative to the annulment of criminal records.

NH SB67Passed

Establishing a committee to study the implementation of an education tax credit plan in New Hampshire.

NH SB64Passed

Removing the oath requirement for class B misdemeanor criminal complaints filed by police officers.

NH HB316Passed

Relative to penalties for failure to file a property tax inventory blank or for refusing inspection of property, and relative to the restoration of involuntary merger of lots or parcels.

NH HB355Passed

Enabling state and local fire and building officials to issue citations for violations of certain fire safety rules and licensing violations for gas fitters, electricians, and plumbers.

NH SB151Passed

Relative to contracts of the department of health and human services.

NH SB28Passed

Establishing an exemption from the licensing requirements for nondepository first mortgage bankers and brokers for persons providing loans for certain seller-financed transactions.

NH HB173Passed

Relative to service of process on commercial tenants.

NH HB191Passed

Relative to the community mental health system.

NH SB98Passed

Revising the international registration plan.

NH HB650Passed

Authorizing a school district to call a special meeting in the event of changes in the amount of state education funding.

NH SB93Passed

Relative to pharmacist administration of vaccines.

NH SB144Passed

Relative to approvals for site plans and subdivision of land.

NH SB125Passed

Relative to the standards and burden of proof with respect to the business profits tax deduction for reasonable compensation attributable to owners of partnerships, limited liability companies, and sole proprietorships.

NH HB133Passed

Relative to the minimum wage.

NH HB329Passed

Requiring parental notification before abortions may be performed on unemancipated minors.

NH HB109Passed

Relative to residential fire sprinklers.

NH SB157Passed

Relative to the division of weights and measures and fees for licensing weighing devices and the definition of service technician.

NH SB170Passed

Relative to the New Hampshire Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association.

NH HB635Passed

Requiring the governor to consolidate certain agency functions and making an appropriation therefor.

NH HB519Passed

Repealing New Hampshire's regional greenhouse gas initiative cap and trade program for controlling carbon dioxide emissions.

NH HB175Passed

Relative to technical changes in life, accident, and health insurance.

NH HB487Passed

Relative to election day registrants.

NH SB156Passed

Authorizing retail vehicle dealers to act as agents of the division of motor vehicles for vehicle registrations and title applications.

NH HB505Passed

Making charter schools eligible for grants for leased space.

NH HB642Passed

Requiring the departments of health and human services and administrative services to jointly issue a certain request for information.

NH HB74Passed

Relative to the ticketing and season passes at Cannon Mountain.

NH HB409Passed

Relative to planning board members.

NH HB424Passed

Relative to surplus lines tax collection.

NH SB194Passed

Relative to the transfer of real and personal property from the former department of regional community-technical colleges to the board of trustees of the community college system of New Hampshire and relative to the tax exempt status of real estate and personal property owned by the community college system of New Hampshire.

NH HB291Passed

Relative to permissible fireworks.

NH SB135Passed

Relative to election returns and election records.

NH SB65Passed

Making technical corrections to a law relative to court facility financing.

NH HB585Passed

Proclaiming the third week of October as New Hampshire history week.

NH SB37Passed

Relative to the determination of residency for certain pupils.

NH HB565Passed

Establishing a dental hygienists committee within the board of dental examiners.

NH HB579Passed

Exempting department of revenue administration guidelines from the right-to-know law and relative to the position of revenue counsel.

NH HB205Passed

Relative to notice to owners of upstream dams.

NH HB322Passed

Relative to occupancy fees charged by manufactured housing park owners.

NH HB276Passed

Relative to wine manufacturers.

NH HB381Passed

Authorizing net metering for micro-combined heat and power systems.

NH HB468Passed

Relative to assessments for aquatic resource compensatory mitigation.

NH SB176Passed

Relative to marriage licenses.

NH SB34Passed

Relative to orders of notice in guardianship cases; relative to approvals of marriages for persons under 18 years of age by the judicial branch family division; and relative to the adjudicatory hearing date in child protection cases.

NH SB100Passed

Relative to the size limitations on OHRVs operating in Jericho Mountain state park.

NH HB52Passed

Relative to grounds for modification of parental rights and responsibilities.

NH HB347Passed

Exempting from nondisclosure the records of accidents involving and violations by county, city, and town employees and officials.

NH SB58Passed

Adding qualified community development entities to the definition of "qualified investment company" under the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax.

NH HB392Passed

Clarifying responsibilities of the division of homeland security and emergency management, and expanding responsibilities of the advisory committee on emergency preparedness and security.

NH SB42Passed

Relative to the declaration of consideration for purposes of the real estate transfer tax.

NH HB398Passed

Relative to service animals.

NH SB56Passed

Authorizing the department of revenue administration to accept credit card and debit card payments of taxes.

NH SB139Passed

Relative to state recoveries of public assistance caused by fraud.

NH SB22Passed

Relative to alternative regulation of small incumbent local exchange carriers.

NH SB21Passed

Relative to exemptions from excavating and drainage permits.

NH SB86Passed

Requiring the department of labor to warn employers of certain violations prior to imposing a fine.

NH SB30Passed

Relative to including a parent's residence in the parenting plan.

NH SB116Passed

Relative to the manufactured housing installation standards board and relative to the definition of a modular building.

NH SB99Passed

Relative to trailer brakes.

NH HB51Passed

Relative to screening panel members for screening panels for medical injury claims.

NH HB190Passed

Relative to legislative study committees.

NH HB30Passed

Relative to qualifications for licensure by the board of veterinary medicine.

NH HB47Passed

Relative to inactive license status for real estate brokers and salespersons and the use of limited electronic media.

NH HB397Passed

Relative to image display devices in motor vehicles.

NH HB258Passed

Eliminating certain unenforced election laws.

NH HB31Passed

Relative to insurance payments for ambulance services and relative to coverage for the cost of testing for bone marrow donation.

NH HB532Passed

Relative to municipal liability for dog bites.

NH HB647Passed

Relative to withholding of wages.

NH HB313Passed

Requiring parental consent for court referral of a minor to a juvenile diversion program.

NH HB295Passed

Relative to the use of long-term antibiotics for the treatment of Lyme disease.

NH HB461Passed

Relative to repealing the authority for retirement system members to purchase service credit for certain out-of-state service.

NH HB589Passed

Repealing written majority authorization for an employee organization to be certified as the exclusive representative of public employees in a bargaining unit.

NH HB419Passed

Relative to language in insurance certificates.

NH HB594Passed

Relative to the application of procedures for discharge or suspension from county employment.

NH HB541Passed

Relative to ownership of property placed in trust qualifying for certain property tax exemptions and credits.

NH HB149Passed

Designating segments of the Lamprey, North Branch, Pawtuckaway, North, Little, and Piscassic Rivers as protected rivers and exempting certain portions of the Lamprey River from the provisions of the comprehensive shoreland protection act.

NH HB90Passed

Relative to enforcement of the requirement of boaters to have a safe boater education certificate.

NH HB544Passed

Relative to state authority over firearms and ammunition.

NH HB262Passed

Relative to beverage manufacturers.

NH SB105Passed

Exempting highway trail crossing from evaluation requirements for certain all terrain and trail bike trails.

NH SB81Passed

Relative to powers and duties of commissioners of executive branch agencies, and relative to the extension of the expired term of a commissioner or agency head.

NH SB180Passed

Establishing a committee to study the availability of community supervision programs for prisoners released on probation or parole.

NH SB195Passed

Naming the Manchester Airport Access Road for Raymond Wieczorek.

NH HB317Passed

Relative to fire warning devices and carbon monoxide detection devices in dwellings.

NH SB96Passed

Relative to amending the charter of The Pinkerton Academy.

NH SB36Passed

Relative to the permanent siting of the Hampton-Exeter District Court.

NH HB178Passed

Establishing a committee to study issues regarding Financial Resources Mortgage, Inc.

NH HB136Passed

Repealing the uniform athlete agents act.

NH HB339Passed

Allowing the state veterinarian to employ a meat inspection services administrator and making an appropriation therefor.

NH HB284Passed

Relative to contact lens prescriptions.

NH SB147Passed

Relative to Medicaid managed care.

NH HB44Passed

Designating segments of the Oyster River as a protected river and exempting certain portions of the Oyster River from the provisions of the comprehensive shoreland protection act.

NH HB246Passed

Relative to prearranged funeral contracts or burial plans.

NH SB179Passed

Relative to qualified purchasing alliances.

NH HB132Passed

Adopting and implementing the United States flag code.

NH HB67Passed

Expanding the duties of the school administrative unit oversight committee.

NH SB54Passed

Relative to the definition of declarant under the condominium act and the duties of the committee to study laws relating to condominium and homeowners associations.

NH SB121Passed

Relative to the application of the worker adjustment and retraining notification act.

NH SB32Passed

Relative to water withdrawals for snow making.

NH SB128Passed

Establishing a committee to study sources of funding for the search and rescue operations of the fish and game department.

NH SB111Passed

Relative to short sales of a homeowner's residence.

NH SB20Passed

Relative to shoreland protection permits.

NH SB47Passed

Extending the commission to study water infrastructure sustainability funding.

NH SB38Passed

Relative to extensions for wetland and shoreland permits.

NH SB107Passed

Establishing a committee to study the effectiveness of criteria for establishing ATV and trail bike trails on state lands.

NH SB122Passed

Establishing a committee to study the laws relating to electronic prescriptions.

NH HB413Passed

Directing the joint legislative oversight committee on the emergency management system to review the duties of certain other committees.

NH HB358Passed

Relative to the maintenance, repair, and preservation of burial grounds.

NH HB426Passed

Adding certain entities to the unused prescription drug program.

NH HB70Passed

Relative to changes to town charters.

NH HB61Passed

Relative to daylight saving time.

NH HB86Passed

Relative to filling a vacancy among county officers.

NH HB401Passed

Relative to postsecondary training for workers with disabilities.

NH HB55Passed

Adding members to the exotic aquatic weeds and species committee.

NH HB521Passed

Relative to meeting dates for county conventions.

NH HB555Passed

Relative to the designation of the Lower Exeter/Squamscott River as a protected river.

NH HB174Passed

Relative to insurance coverage for court-ordered counseling in divorce proceedings.

NH HB431Passed

Relative to psychiatric evaluations.

NH HB43Passed

Relative to the adoption of forms under the administrative procedures act.

NH HB35Passed

Authorizing the acquisition of certain dams in the Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Tract.

NH HB651Passed

Allowing the sale and possession of monk parakeets.

NH HB488Passed

Relative to criminal records checks for employment with child day care agencies.

NH HB504Passed

Licensing reverse distributors of drugs and requiring manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, service distributors, and brokers to report changes in ownership.

NH HB629Passed

Relative to the uninsured health care database.

NH HB278Passed

Setting the natural mean high water mark of Ossipee Lake.

NH HB580Passed

Establishing a committee to study collective bargaining by public employees.

NH HB216Passed

Relative to the instructional authority of school boards.

NH HB597Passed

Revising the child support guidelines based on an income shares model of calculating child support.

NH HB211Passed

Relative to the review and approval of proposed agency rules under the administrative procedures act.

NH HB621Passed

Relative to the authority of the department of transportation.

NH HB114Passed

Reinstating and expanding the duties of the joint legislative historical committee.

NH HB150Passed

Relative to benefits of judicial branch employees who transfer from the judicial branch to state service in the executive branch or the legislative branch.

NH HB155Passed

Relative to permits to conduct raffles.

NH SB40Passed

Making technical corrections to meals and rooms tax laws.

NH HB164Passed

Requiring legislative approval for the adoption of the common core state standards in New Hampshire.

NH HB168Passed

Establishing a committee to study the juvenile delinquency and child in need of services statutes.

NH HB298Passed

Requiring condominium management companies to make certain disclosures to the condominium board of directors.

NH HB305Passed

Relative to the homestead right.

NH HCR19Passed

Affirming States' powers based on the Constitution for the United States and the Constitution of New Hampshire.

NH HB520Passed

Requiring certain bills to have performance standard notes.

NH HB198Passed

Relative to the investment options for county funds.

NH HB571Passed

Relative to lobster and crab licenses issued by the fish and game department.

NH HB609Passed

Establishing the New Hampshire circuit court to replace the current probate courts, district courts, and judicial branch family division..

NH HB144Passed

Relative to energy efficiency and clean energy districts.

NH HB438Passed

Relative to funding of the Claremont, Colebrook, Milford, Keene, and Plaistow District Courts.

NH HB274Passed

Relative to voting procedures.

NH HB503Passed

Allowing a master electrician to have 2 apprentice electricians under his or her supervision.

NH HB444Passed

Relative to the commemoration of General John Stark Day.

NH HB386Passed

Adding Granite State college to the university system of New Hampshire corporate charter and adding a student trustee from Granite State college to the university system board of trustees.

NH HB148Passed

Relative to federal funding for motorcycle-only roadside checkpoints.

NH HB331Passed

Relative to posting agency expenditures on the state transparency website.

NH HB196Passed

Relative to the certificates of completion of a basic hunter education program or bow hunter education program.

NH HB558Passed

Relative to exchanging Haseltine Street in Plaistow for a section of NH 121A from the intersection of Haseltine and Main Streets to the border with Haverhill, Massachusetts.

NH HB277Passed

Relative to the deposit of fees collected under the Unified Carrier Registration System into the highway fund.

NH HB251Passed

Relative to absentee ballots.

NH HB549Passed

Relative to driver's license reexaminations.

NH SB104Passed

Relative to certain agricultural operations and certain bonds for excavation and driveways.

NH SB62Passed

Relative to persons participating in the return to work program.

NH HB71Passed

Authorizing establishment of pharmaceutical drug take-back programs.

NH HB58Passed

Relative to inter-facility transfers of critical access hospital patients.

NH HB92Passed

Relative to expiration of licenses issued by the board of foresters.

NH HB142Passed

Relative to sales of artificial flowers and miniature flags.

NH HB56Passed

Relative to proper observance of September 11, 2001.

NH HB143Passed

Relative to the sale of stove polish.

NH HB115Passed

Relative to the temporary removal or transfer of prisoners from a county correctional facility.

NH SB66Passed

Relative to nonresident tuition for motorcycle rider education.

NH SB173Passed

Proclaiming January 24, 2012 as Granny D. Day.

NH SB102Passed

Establishing a commission to study the effects of service-connected post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury suffered in the line of duty by members of the armed forces and veterans.

NH HCR12Passed

Urging Congress to withdraw the United States from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in accordance with Article 2205 of the agreement.

NH HR12Passed

Affirming revenue estimates for fiscal years 2011, 2012, and 2013.

NH HCR11Passed

To urge the Congress of the United States to withdraw the membership of the United States from the United Nations so that the United States may retain its sovereignty and control over its own funds and military forces.

NH SR10Passed

Honoring the members of the military and intelligence community who carried out the mission that killed Osama bin Laden, and for other purposes.

NH HB185Passed

Relative to determining bargaining units for purposes of public employee collective bargaining.

NH SB35Passed

Relative to exemption from the definition of utility property for purposes of the utility property tax.

NH HB634Passed

Relative to payment of guardian ad litem and mediator fees in marital cases where the parties are indigent.

NH HB617Passed

Repealing the prohibitions on Sunday business activities.

NH HB491Passed

Relative to divestiture of retirement system assets relating to Sudan.

NH HB479Passed

Relative to receivership of nursing homes and other residential health care facilities.

NH HB614Passed

Requiring a performance audit of the guardian ad litem board and guardian ad litem services.

NH HB570Passed

Relative to licensure of guides by the fish and game department.

NH HB535Passed

Relative to the committee to study parole boards and parole board procedures.

NH HB464Passed

Requiring the transfer of certain retirement system group II special account funds to the state annuity accumulation fund.

NH HB333Passed

Repealing certain provisions relating to the sale of oleomargarine.

NH HB404Passed

Relative to toilet facilities at recreational campgrounds or camping parks.

NH HB364Passed

Relative to the membership of the state committee on aging.

NH HB336Passed

Designating segments of the Mascoma River as a protected river.

NH HJR3Passed

Prohibiting the implementation of certain rules of the board of mental health practice regarding misconduct investigation.

NH HB289Passed

Relative to procedures followed by funeral directors.

NH HB229Passed

Repealing the tax on gambling winnings.

NH HB206Passed

Establishing an apprentice hunting license.

NH HB210Passed

Relative to the use of deadly force to protect oneself.

NH HB95Passed

Permitting an insurer to operate a health maintenance organization as a line of business.

NH HB111Passed

Relative to redispensing unused drugs.

NH SB26Passed

Establishing a committee to study the classification of motor vehicles.

NH HB172Passed

Relative to transporting school children to school and school-supported activities.

NH HB170Passed

Conferring degree-granting authority to the Upper Valley Educators Institute.

NH SB16Passed

Relative to the placement of numerical tallies on a ballot.

NH HB106Passed

Relative to filing for town offices.

NH HB112Passed

Relative to the required number of instructional days and instructional hours in a school district's calendar.

NH HB79Passed

Relative to certification of dogs for law enforcement work.

NH HB88Passed

Relative to liquor enforcement and liquor licensing.

NH HB80Passed

Relative to ranks in the division of state police.

NH HB63Passed

Extending the instream pilot program for one year.

NH HB69Passed

Relative to the community college system of New Hampshire academic centers.

NH HB46Passed

Relative to the membership of the current use advisory board.

NH HB27Passed

Relative to the classification of rivers, de minimis impact work in designated rivers, and protected instream flows, and extending the time for septage and sludge land application restrictions.

NH HB632Passed

Relative to labeling requirements for dispensing of drugs by automated pharmacy systems.

NH HB72Passed

Establishing a state aeronautical fund.

NH HB335Passed

Establishing multi-use number plates.

NH HB89Passed

Requiring the attorney general to join the lawsuit challenging the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

NH SB29Passed

Relative to the definition of moped and relative to motorcycle endorsements.

NH HB195Passed

Relative to special permits for transportation of deer.

NH HB192Passed

Relative to commercial motor vehicle registration.

NH SB15Passed

Relative to the duties of tax collectors and clerks.

NH SB31Passed

Relative to revocation or denial of a driver's license for drug or alcohol involvement by persons under 21 years of age.

NH HB363Passed

Relative to Depot Street in the town of Andover.

NH SB112Passed

Relative to the membership on the advanced manufacturing education advisory council.

NH SB60Passed

Relative to the definition of commercial motor vehicle.

NH SB127Passed

Relative to the city of Manchester's contributory retirement system.

NH SB140Passed

Relative to the disposition of military justice fines.

NH HB32Passed

Relative to statutory references to the choice and duties of town auditors.

NH HB399Passed

Relative to nonresident registration of motor vehicles.

NH HB91Passed

Relative to the reporting by state agencies with capital budget projects to the capital budget overview committee.

NH SB85Passed

Naming a bay in the town of Meredith Johnson Bay.

NH HB410Passed

Extending the reporting date of the committee to study dispatch times within the enhanced 911 system and requiring quarterly meetings of the committee.

NH HB45Passed

Relative to the Connecticut Lakes headwater citizens committee.

NH HB441Passed

Relative to muffling devices on boats.

NH HB525Passed

Naming a bridge in the town of Merrimack in honor of Corporal Timothy Gibson, U.S.M.C.

NH HB117Passed

Allowing additional weight for vehicles using idle reduction technology in order to promote reduction of fuel use and emissions.

NH HB167Passed

Naming the Enfield wildlife management area after former fish and game biologist Henry Laramie.

NH SB25Passed

Relative to the Connecticut River Valley resource commission.

NH SB18Passed

Deleting a function of the central tax services unit.

NH HB188Passed

Relative to division responsibility for road toll administration, hazardous waste transport, truck weight enforcement, and the international registration plan by the department of safety and relative to clerical support for the advisory board of fire control.

NH SB43Passed

Making a technical correction to the tobacco tax laws.

NH HB93Passed

Relative to medical documentation for a crossbow permit for a person with a disability..

NH HB116Passed

Relative to the rulemaking requirement for establishing operating restrictions on certain bodies of water.

NH HB288Passed

Relative to payment for election services by unincorporated places.

NH SB174Passed

Relative to the Concord regional solid waste/resource recovery cooperative.

NH HB405Passed

Relative to dissolving corporations.

NH HB156Passed

Reducing the rates of the tobacco tax.

NH HB369Passed

Relative to withdrawal from a school administrative unit or an authorized regional enrollment area school.

NH HB36Passed

Reducing the fee for copies of birth certificates.

NH HB627Passed

Relative to "essential benefits" under federal health care reform.

NH HB439Passed

Relative to claiming an invasive species as a habitat.

NH SB133Passed

Relative to reestablishing the exemption from property taxation for telecommunications poles and conduits.

NH HB42Passed

Relative to the appropriate officials with whom to file for a primary.

NH SB1Passed

Eliminating the automatic continuation requirement for public employee collective bargaining agreements.

NH HB37Passed

Reestablishing the initial monthly gross charge exemption to the communications services tax.

NH HB166Passed

Reducing the rate of the meals and rooms tax.

NH SB11Passed

Relative to the police commission in the town of Hooksett.

NH HR6Passed

Condemning the taking of a private business by a foreign government.

NH HB77Passed

Relative to amendments to warrant articles.

NH HR4Passed

The Speaker employing personnel per RSA 17-E:5.

NH HR3Passed

Distribution of House publications.

NH HR5Passed

Legislative salary and mileage payments.

NH HR1Passed

Adopting the rules of the 2010 session for the 2011-2012 biennium, (with deadlines in rule 64 to be prospective only).

NH HR2Passed

Recording House sessions and the permanent journal.