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NH

2012 Regular Session

2012

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House of RepresentativesSenateTrack

Track 1,063 bills from the New Hampshire 2012 legislative session. 348 bills have passed. View New Hampshire House of Representatives and Senate legislation, sponsors, and voting records.

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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 HB311Introduced

Relative to solar renewable energy.

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH HB1391Introduced

Relative to transmission and distribution utility line extension construction and relative to pole attachments.

Sponsor: George Lambert

NH HB543Introduced

Relative to biomass combined heat and electricity facilities.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1288Introduced

Relative to protection of private property from the use of eminent domain.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1542Introduced

Relative to interference with state constitutional rights.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB1541Introduced

Repealing the authority of officials to enter and examine the premises of an automotive recycling dealer.

Sponsor: Robert Malone

NH HB1365Introduced

Relative to complaint investigation procedures of the guardian ad litem board.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB1530Introduced

Relative to oversight of guardians ad litem by the guardian ad litem board.

Sponsor: Jeffrey Oligny

NH HB506Introduced

Relative to false allegations of child abuse.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB611Introduced

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

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1501Introduced

Establishing a fund to upgrade wastewater treatment plants.

Sponsor: Adam Schroadter

NH CACR21Introduced

Relating to referendums. Providing that voters may veto laws by referendum.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB1373Introduced

Relative to the definition of first-in, first-out as it applies to wastewater or public water supply projects.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB1399Introduced

Relative to state general election ballots.

Sponsor: David Pierce

NH HB1714Introduced

Relative to the term "election" for the purposes of public meetings.

Sponsor: Joseph Pitre

NH HB221Introduced

Establishing a procedure for leasing state parks.

Sponsor: Judith Spang

NH HB212Introduced

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

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB356Introduced

Requiring valid photo identification to vote in person.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB1681Introduced

Relative to reporting political expenditures and contributions.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH SB333Passed

Relative to a surviving spouse's right to retain a Purple Heart plate.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB1481Introduced

Relative to effluent limitations with regard to nitrogen.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HB1234Introduced

Establishing a department of environmental services oversight and grievance committee.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1192Introduced

Establishing an E-Z Pass commuter discount.

Sponsor: Chris Christensen

NH HB1400Introduced

Allowing the department of transportation to sell naming rights for certain structures.

Sponsor: Karen Umberger

NH HB1130Introduced

Relative to weighted voting by the Winnipesaukee River advisory board.

Sponsor: Alida Millham

NH HB1369Introduced

Relative to the location of overhead tolling on the F.E. Everett turnpike.

Sponsor: Carl Seidel

NH HB244Introduced

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

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB125Passed

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

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1265Introduced

Relative to criteria for the government regulation of occupations and professions.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB1493Introduced

Relative to copayments for certain specialists.

Sponsor: Norman Major

NH HB241Introduced

Relative to insurance coverage.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1700Introduced

Repealing licensing requirements for money transmitters.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB1338Introduced

Relative to failure to renew a professional or occupational license.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB324Introduced

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

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB1262Introduced

Prohibiting banks from requiring blood samples, fingerprints, and DNA samples in order to complete a banking transaction.

Sponsor: Frank Sapareto

NH HB328Introduced

Relative to New Hampshire domestic liquor and wines.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH SB335Engrossed

Establishing a procedure for certain condominiums to waive portions of the state fire code.

Sponsor: Chris Christensen

NH HJR2Introduced

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

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1236Introduced

Relative to ownership and operation of liquor licensees.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HB553Introduced

Relative to the law on wiretapping and eavesdropping.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB1690Introduced

Prohibiting the use of cell phone data extraction devices by law enforcement agencies.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1316Introduced

Relative to continuing education for licensed electricians.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB646Introduced

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

Sponsor: James Forsythe

NH SB177Engrossed

Relative to training of directors and officers of nonprofit corporations.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1647Introduced

Requiring the department of health and human services to license supervised visitation centers.

Sponsor: Jeffrey Oligny

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 HB445Introduced

Relative to the regulation of electronic tracking devices.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1523Introduced

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

Sponsor: William O'Brien

NH HB1317Introduced

Relative to certifying electricians as fire suppression equipment and alarm installers.

Sponsor: John Gimas

NH HB1609Introduced

Relative to licensure of polysomnographers by the board of respiratory care practitioners.

Sponsor: John Sedensky

NH HB1675Introduced

Relative to location tracking by electronic communications devices.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1544Introduced

Adding state and local government part-time and public employees to employees eligible to participate in the state group insurance coverage.

Sponsor: Matthew Quandt

NH HB1142Introduced

Relative to the electricians' board.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB645Introduced

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

Sponsor: Gene Chandler

NH HB1154Introduced

Establishing a committee to study the management structure of state government.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB1158Introduced

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

Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff

NH HB476Introduced

Establishing an independent board of psychologists.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB332Introduced

Relative to an electronic controlled drug prescription monitoring program.

Sponsor: Sylvia Larsen

NH HB1261Introduced

Relative to recovery of delinquent condominium fees.

Sponsor: Mary Griffin

NH HB1682Introduced

Relative to forfeiture of personal property.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB1178Introduced

Relative to the losing party's payment of the prevailing party's costs in tort actions.

Sponsor: Karen Umberger

NH HB1475Introduced

Relative to enforcement of interstate compacts.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB350Passed

Relative to the sale of portable electronics insurance.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1467Introduced

Relative to educational requirements for teacher certification.

Sponsor: Laura Jones

NH HB1606Introduced

Adopting the interstate compact on educational support for military children.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HB1354Passed

Relative to voter affidavits.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB1679Passed

Relative to partial-birth abortion.

Sponsor: Ross Terrio

NH SB318Passed

Relative to voter registration.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB296Introduced

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

Sponsor: Barbara Shaw

NH HB1666Vetoed

Relative to legislative approval of collective bargaining agreements entered into by the state.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB1607Vetoed

Establishing an education tax credit.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB217Vetoed

Including fetus in the definition of another for the purpose of certain criminal offenses.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB409Vetoed

Relative to the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB406Passed

Relative to establishing an early offer alternative in medical injury claims, relative to confidentiality of police personnel files, and establishing a committee to study the referral of patients for use of implantable medical devices.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1549Passed

Prohibiting the use of motor vehicle records for any federal identification database.

Sponsor: Stella Tremblay

NH SB326Passed

Relative to state reimbursement of towns and relative to taxation of trusts under the interest and dividends tax.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SB356Passed

Limiting the authority of delegates to Article V conventions and recodifying the laws relative to religious societies.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB372Passed

Establishing an education tax credit.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB175Vetoed

Regulating the commercial use of a person's identity.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB1490Passed

Relative to New Hampshires regional greenhouse gas initiative cap and trade program for controlling carbon dioxide emissions.

Sponsor: Jerry Bergevin

NH HB137Passed

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

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1383Passed

Relative to residency status for the purpose of receiving in-state tuition status within the university system of New Hampshire.

Sponsor: John Reagan

NH HB1701Passed

Prohibiting New Hampshire from entering into or enforcing reciprocal agreements with other states to deny rights and privileges for nonpayment of taxes owed to another state.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1260Passed

Relative to certain contributions to pari-mutuel pools by race simulcasters in Cheshire county, compensation of charitable organizations by gaming operators, and unauthorized gambling machines and sweepstakes.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB1418Passed

Increasing the threshold amounts for taxation under the business enterprise tax and extending the commission to study business taxes; excluding charges for Internet access from the communications services tax and requiring the transfer of insurance premium tax revenue to the department of health and human services; and relative to section 179 expense deductions under the business profits tax.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1325Passed

Relative to legal residency requirements for purposes of school attendance for children of divorced parents.

Sponsor: Mark Proulx

NH HB146Passed

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 HB158Passed

Relative to the misuse of social security numbers.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB193Passed

Relative to the Mount Washington commission.

Sponsor: Ken Hawkins

NH HB1221Passed

Relative to the credit for the business enterprise tax against the business profits tax.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB351Passed

(2nd NT) relative to insurance reimbursement for doctors of naturopathic medicine.

Sponsor: John Cebrowski

NH HB388Passed

Requiring providers of Voice over Internet Protocol services to pay surcharges for deposit in the enhanced 911 system fund.

Sponsor: Beatriz Pastor-Bodmer

NH HB102Passed

Relative to interagency information sharing by financial services regulators.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1230Passed

Requiring a report of real property owned or leased by the state and relative to New Hampshire hospital real estate.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB256Passed

Relative to the administrative appeals process of the department of environmental services and establishing a committee to study the appeal process of the department of environmental services.

Sponsor: Gregory Sorg

NH HB1246Passed

Authorizing the county sheriff to issue pistol or revolver licenses under certain circumstances.

Sponsor: Steven Cunningham

NH HB1553Passed

Repealing obsolete and outdated provisions of the Revised Statutes Annotated.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1216Passed

Relative to the authority for withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1211Passed

Establishing a committee to study the promotion of lease of state-owned land for use for beginning farmers.

Sponsor: Tara Sad

NH HB350Passed

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

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1593Passed

Relative to the department of information technology.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB597Passed

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

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1217Passed

Relative to reciprocity of advance directives.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1535Passed

Relative to arrest records under the right-to-know law.

Sponsor: Gene Chandler

NH HB1346Passed

Relative to the construction of power line extensions.

Sponsor: Gene Chandler

NH HB1510Passed

Relative to taxpayer standing for declaratory judgments.

Sponsor: Rick Watrous

NH HB1687Passed

Relative to state employee information available on the state transparency website.

Sponsor: Lynne Ober

NH HB1508Passed

Relative to procedures of the board of mental health practice.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1699Passed

Relative to driving under the influence of drugs.

Sponsor: William O'Brien

NH HB1487Passed

Relative to low carbon fuel standards programs.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1168Passed

Relative to retention and disclosure of annulled criminal records.

Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff

NH HB1484Passed

Relative to fees for state parks and relative to limitations for nonconforming structures located within protected shoreland.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB1350Passed

Relative to the style and form of new articles and amendments to articles proposed by constitutional amendment concurrent resolutions.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1483Passed

Repealing the retirement system special account and repealing the assessments for excess benefits paid by employers in the retirement system.

Sponsor: Ken Hawkins

NH HB655Passed

Repealing a prospective repeal regarding certain authority of the secretary of state relative to pooled risk management programs.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB574Passed

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

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1297Passed

Relative to federal health care reform and health care exchanges.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB283Passed

Relative to impaired drivers.

Sponsor: David Welch

NH HB1571Passed

Relative to educational evaluation of home schooled children.

Sponsor: J.R. Hoell

NH SB358Passed

Relative to eligibility for free admission to the state park system for members of the armed forces.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

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 SB247Passed

Relative to certifying municipal culvert installers.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB1473Introduced

Relative to the calculation and distribution of adequate education grants.

Sponsor: David Hess

NH SB351Passed

Relative to proclaiming Blue Star Mothers Day and changing eligibility for free admission to the state park system for members of the armed forces.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

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 SB218Passed

Relative to electric renewable portfolio standards.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB625Introduced

Relative to New Hampshire correctional industries.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB1419Passed

Relative to the rights of military parents.

Sponsor: William O'Brien

NH HB1366Passed

Relative to employer charges for unemployment compensation benefits and relative to suitable work and eligibility requirements for claimants for unemployment compensation benefits.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB1184Passed

Relative to arrest without a warrant for the offense of willful concealment.

Sponsor: Dan McGuire

NH HB1633Passed

Relative to a tally requirement on school district and village district warrant articles

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB1582Passed

Relative to medical and surgical benefits for state employees.

Sponsor: Matthew Quandt

NH HB1139Passed

Making changes to the unique pupil identification system.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB486Passed

Relative to penalties for alcohol ignition interlock circumvention.

Sponsor: Brian Rhodes

NH HB1128Passed

Relative to ignition interlock device recalibration and data reports.

Sponsor: David Welch

NH SB328Passed

Relative to the procedure for filling a vacancy on a cooperative school board.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH HB1631Passed

Allowing persons licensed to provide emergency medical services to work at social or sporting events.

Sponsor: Jennifer Coffey

NH SB19Passed

Relative to the definition and designation of prime wetlands.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB311Passed

Relative to weights and measures.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1223Passed

Relative to remedies under the right-to-know law.

Sponsor: Rick Watrous

NH HB514Passed

Relative to entry on private land and establishing a committee to study issues relating to entry on private land

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB1290Passed

Relative to notice of lien requirements.

Sponsor: James Belanger

NH HB1480Passed

Requiring all local enforcement agencies and other officials responsible for enforcement of fire codes to provide information on the local and state appeals process when issuing a building permit or notice of violation.

Sponsor: Adam Schroadter

NH SB402Passed

Relative to the adoption of policies for the management of concussion and head injury in student sports.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB1360Passed

Relative to the state board of education rules concerning special education.

Sponsor: Lynne Ober

NH SB204Passed

Adopting amendments to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code relative to secured transactions.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB1332Passed

Relative to the law enforcement authority of fish and game conservation officers.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1665Passed

Enabling a superior court or circuit court to implement one or more drug courts.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB1362Passed

Exempting service animals from dog registration and licensing and establishing an option for permanent registration and licensing of service animals.

Sponsor: Donna Schlachman

NH HB1312Passed

Relative to the statute of limitations for violations involving a motor vehicle accident resulting in death or serious bodily injury.

Sponsor: Gary Daniels

NH HB138Passed

Relative to the cold case homicide unit.

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH SB203Passed

Relative to limited liability companies and relative to meetings of a certain legislative study commission by open blogging.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1389Passed

Relative to the pre-engineering technology curriculum and pre-engineering technology advisory council and establishing advisory committees for regional vocational education.

Sponsor: Norman Major

NH SB343Passed

Establishing an independent board of psychologists.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB226Passed

Transferring the administration of the electricians board to the joint board for licensure and certification, and changing the administrative fine authority of the board of accountancy.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH SB370Passed

Relative to the powers of the state veterinarian.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1551Passed

Clarifying the liability of landowners, lessees, and occupants of premises who allow other persons to use the premises for hunting, fishing, and other recreational purposes or to remove fuel wood, and relative to the losing claimants payment of the prevailing partys costs in actions against such landowners, lessees, and occupants barred by liability immunity provisions.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB545Passed

Relative to the administrative rulemaking process governing home educated pupils.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH SB234Passed

Relative to salary grades for certain executive branch positions and relative to the retirement classification of certain state officials.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB1716Passed

Relative to the state 10-year transportation improvement program.

Sponsor: Gene Chandler

NH HB1415Passed

Relative to permits for repair or replacement of sewage and waste disposal system.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB1274Passed

Transferring the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center to a private nonprofit corporation and making supplemental appropriations.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB1171Passed

Updating certain references in motor vehicle statutes and relative to motor fuel distributors.

Sponsor: Sherman Packard

NH HB1579Passed

Authorizing the department of employment security to garnish the wages of individuals with delinquent unemployment compensation overpayments.

Sponsor: Kevin Sullivan

NH HB1521Passed

Relative to retired state employees group insurance participation.

Sponsor: Steven Winter

NH HB222Passed

Relative to the specificity of certain statutory provisions granting rulemaking authority.

Sponsor: George Lambert

NH SB361Passed

Establishing a commission to study the feasibility of establishing energy infrastructure corridors within existing transportation rights of way and repealing a commission.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB359Passed

Relative to civil actions involving accessibility standards for public buildings.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB83Passed

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

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH HB1285Passed

Repealing the state art fund.

Sponsor: Dan McGuire

NH SB401Passed

Relative to reporting the average daily membership of pupils in the public schools and relative to adjustments to adequate education grants.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB373Passed

Authorizing the retention of funds by a school district and relative to regional vocational education centers in the Manchester school district.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB224Engrossed

Relative to lead fishing sinkers and jigs.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB404Passed

Relative to funding for pupils enrolled in vocational education programs.

Sponsor: Russell Prescott

NH SB398Passed

Proclaiming March 30, 2013 as Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB286Passed

Relative to a controlled drug prescription health and safety program.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB48Passed

Relative to state regulation of telephone service providers and clarifying the authority of the public utilities commission to regulate pole attachments.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HCR31Passed

Commending the work of pregnancy care centers in New Hampshire and across the United States.

Sponsor: Kathleen Souza

NH HB1241Passed

Relative to table wines and specialty beer.

Sponsor: Mary Allen

NH HB479Passed

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

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB1207Passed

Defining the owner of timber rights for purposes of timber tax assessment.

Sponsor: Laurence Rappaport

NH HB582Passed

Relative to communication between employers and employees during bargaining negotiations.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB420Passed

Relative to the definition of employee and clarifying the criteria for exempting workers from employee status.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB1172Passed

Authorizing nano brewery, beverage manufacturer, and brew pub licensees to sell their products at farmers markets and establishing an alcohol consultant license.

Sponsor: Calvin Pratt

NH SB288Passed

Relative to medical records and patient information.

Sponsor: Lynne Ober

NH SB244Passed

Relative to the administration of the New Hampshire retirement system.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1721Passed

Relative to permitting for the replacement of sewage disposal systems and relative to oil spillage prevention, control, and countermeasure plans.

Sponsor: Warren Groen

NH HB1402Passed

Relative to the sale of homemade food and licensing of certain milk producer-distributors.

Sponsor: Warren Groen

NH SB348Passed

Relative to the pulse oximetry test for newborns.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB331Passed

Clarifying the definition of surviving spouse for eligibility for line-of-duty death benefits for police officers or firefighters killed in the line of duty, and making an appropriation for a shortfall in an individual medical subsidy payment.

Sponsor: Ken Hawkins

NH SB407Passed

Relative to the purchasing policy of the department of information technology, increasing the amount required for competitive bidding, and relative to the transfer of federal grant funds.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB300Passed

Relative to special education services in chartered public schools.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB342Passed

Relative to the inclusion of requirements for log structures in the state building code.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH SB254Passed

Relative to funding and expenditures from certain municipal special revenue funds.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB375Passed

Relative to a prepaid health plan for Medicaid services and relative to the Medicaid management information system.

Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler

NH SB239Passed

Relative to the membership and duties of the installation standards board.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH SB231Passed

Relative to municipal liens.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB338Passed

Relative to military discipline by the national guard and relative to qualifications of national guard judge advocate staff.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH SB324Passed

Relative to the use of funds generated by the Hampton Beach parking facilities.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH SB284Passed

Establishing a certified public health dental hygienist in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB306Passed

Relative to the commercial and industrial construction property tax exemption, and relative to municipal economic development and revitalization districts.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB1552Passed

Relative to the reporting of funds.

Sponsor: Philip Munck

NH HB1636Passed

Relative to the extension of fill and dredge in wetlands permits.

Sponsor: Edward Moran

NH HB1587Passed

Relative to employer safety programs.

Sponsor: Gene Chandler

NH SB259Passed

Relative to the appointment of the director of ports and harbors, relative to the transfer of land within the Pease development authority, and relative to dredging the Hampton and Seabrook Harbors.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HCR35Passed

Designating Miss New Hampshire, of the Miss America Scholarship Program, an official ambassador of the state of New Hampshire during her term as Miss New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Mary Griffin

NH HB1686Passed

Relative to state contracts.

Sponsor: Dan McGuire

NH SB237Passed

Relative to field purchases and transfers of funds for the state park system and the bureau of trails, and the use of gifts and donations to the division of parks and recreation.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB1670Passed

Apportioning executive council districts.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH SB347Passed

Relative to the department of health and human services administrative appeals.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB241Passed

Relative to expiration and extension of terrain alteration permits and extending the report date for the commission to study water infrastructure sustainability funding.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB518Passed

Changing the prospective repeal date for the research and development tax credit.

Sponsor: Marilinda Garcia

NH HB1434Passed

Relative to display of antique motor vehicle plates.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH SB307Passed

Relative to the refund of tax overpayment related to a fraudulent investment scheme.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB1635Passed

Relative to motor vehicle inspections.

Sponsor: Skip Reilly

NH HB1414Introduced

Relative to revocation or suspension of youth operators' licenses for speeding.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1637Introduced

Authorizing a school district which uses official ballot voting to conduct a special meeting necessitated by changes in adequate education funding.

Sponsor: Lynne Ober

NH HB1416Passed

Relative to a required fluoride statement.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB1227Introduced

Relative to disqualification of certain members of the general court.

Sponsor: Phil Greazzo

NH HB1278Introduced

Relative to obstructions on highways.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB1310Passed

Increasing the number of days a motorcycle learners permit is valid and requiring a drivers license for persons under 18 years of age to receive a motorcycle learners permit.

Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff

NH HB493Introduced

Relative to the certification of integrated residential communities.

Sponsor: Alida Millham

NH SB382Passed

Allowing for proration of property assessments for damaged buildings.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB1669Introduced

Requiring the deposit of dedicated fund revenues into the general fund for the 2014 and 2015 fiscal years and requiring non-constitutionally established dedicated funds to be eliminated on June 30, 2015 unless reinstated by the legislature.

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH HB554Introduced

Relative to mental health records.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH SB369Passed

Relative to aid to assisted persons.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB1722Passed

Relative to disqualification of judges and lawyers from practicing in the circuit courts.

Sponsor: Robert Rowe

NH SB281Passed

Relative to exposure to infectious disease by emergency response and public safety workers and notification of public health authorities.

Sponsor: John Reagan

NH HB1210Introduced

Applying the procedures of the eminent domain procedures act to cases of eminent domain concerning public utilities.

Sponsor: Laurence Rappaport

NH SB317Passed

Relative to towable devices permitted to be towed by a motorboat.

Sponsor: Carl Seidel

NH SB371Passed

Allowing a lien for labor and materials for professional design services.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB602Passed

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

Sponsor: Charles McMahon

NH HB1663Introduced

Relative to payment of union fees by non-members.

Sponsor: Andrew Manuse

NH SB323Passed

Authorizing accounting transfers by the department of corrections.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB282Passed

Authorizing the commissioner of safety to require the installation of an ignition interlock device or enhanced technology ignition interlock device as a condition of restoring driving privileges in certain instances.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1225Passed

Permitting a charter school to incur long-term debt.

Sponsor: James Forsythe

NH HB1157Passed

Relative to signage at fuel service stations.

Sponsor: Jane Johnson

NH SB230Passed

Relative to the calculation of average final compensation for certain retirement system members.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1623Passed

Relative to records of the legislative ethics committee.

Sponsor: David Robbins

NH HB1629Passed

Relative to state photographic identification indicating honorable veterans status.

Sponsor: Jane Johnson

NH SB270Passed

Relative to civil commitment of persons found incompetent to stand trial.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB266Passed

Prohibiting electric utilities from installing and maintaining smart meter gateway devices without the residential or business property owner's consent.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB1495Passed

Establishing a Purple Heart Trail along U. S. Route 3.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1613Introduced

Relative to protected health information.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH SB283Passed

Relative to disposition of nursing home patient accounts.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB1555Passed

Relative to the penalty for firearm use in a state area for propagation of game controlled by the fish and game department.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB252Passed

Increasing the maximum term for energy performance contracts.

Sponsor: Sylvia Larsen

NH SB395Passed

Relative to construction of an access road on land in current use.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB234Passed

Relative to food service licensure.

Sponsor: Alida Millham

NH SB388Passed

Relative to the use of land along Silver Lake that is below the public trust boundary.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB245Passed

Relative to health care sharing organizations.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH HB1307Passed

Relative to agricultural plates.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB325Passed

Relative to the transfer of animals from licensed animal vendors.

Sponsor: Tara Sad

NH CACR26Passed

Relating to administration of the supreme court. Providing that the legislature and the chief justice of the supreme court shall have concurrent power to make rules governing the administration of all the courts of the state.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH SB212Engrossed

Relative to pooled risk management programs.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH CACR6Engrossed

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 SB289Enrolled

Relative to presenting photo identification to vote in person.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1617Passed

Repealing the certificate of need law.

Sponsor: Frank Holden

NH HB1658Engrossed

Establishing an income and identity verification system for public assistance recipients; relative to implementation of the Sean William Corey pilot program; and extending the moratorium on nursing home beds and rehabilitation beds.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH SB379Passed

Relative to insurance fraud.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH CACR13Enrolled

Relating to prohibiting an assessment, rate, or tax on personal income. Providing that no assessment, rate, or tax on income earned by a natural person shall be levied by the state of New Hampshire except taxes in effect on January 1, 2012 and adjustments to the rate of such taxes.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

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 CACR8Introduced

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

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

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: David Bettencourt

NH SB276Passed

Establishing the vandalizing or defacing of state or municipal property as criminal mischief.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB280Passed

Relative to the procedure for approval of medical parole.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB344Passed

Allowing the department of resources and economic development to cut vegetation in shoreland areas where public safety is of concern.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SB265Passed

Relative to the definition of stormwater.

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH SB238Passed

Establishing a committee to assess the form of government in towns that have elected the official ballot referendum form of meeting.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB330Passed

Requiring an independent financial opinion prior to the leasing of any state park property to a private entity.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH SB256Passed

Relative to public utilities commission contracts with consultants.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB389Passed

Relative to sewer commission costs.

Sponsor: Laura Pantelakos

NH SB315Passed

Requiring motorists to give wide berth to highway maintenance vehicles.

Sponsor: Molly Kelly

NH HB1664Passed

Establishing a committee to study transferring election law enforcement to the secretary of state.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH SB236Passed

Relative to nomination of candidates and political organizations, election procedure, and recounts.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH SB243Engrossed

Relative to the management of trust funds and capital reserve funds.

Sponsor: Maurice Pilotte

NH HB1622Passed

Relative to the adoption of forms under the administrative procedures act by the department of insurance.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1353Engrossed

Relative to establishing an individual's status as a veteran.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1704Passed

Relative to limits on political contributions and relative to reporting by political committees.

Sponsor: Shaun Doherty

NH SB219Engrossed

Relative to guaranteed issue for health insurance.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB1361Passed

Relative to fiscal notes on bills.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1456Passed

Relative to school district policies on health and sex education.

Sponsor: Roderick Ladd

NH HB1367Engrossed

Relative to the issuance of administrative inspection warrants.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB627Passed

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

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB1144Passed

Establishing a commission to study the taxation of alternative fuel and electric-powered motor vehicles for the purpose of funding improvements to the state's highways and bridges.

Sponsor: David Campbell

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 SB229Engrossed

Establishing a commission to make recommendations on whether the New Hampshire retirement system should be replaced with a defined contribution plan for all new hires and to study the impact such change would have on the retirement system.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1392Passed

Relative to oyster aquaculture licenses.

Sponsor: Adam Schroadter

NH HB1567Passed

Establishing a committee to study the federal Youth Corrections Act.

Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff

NH HB1205Passed

Relative to the duty of the long range capital planning and utilization committee.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB1387Passed

Requiring flags purchased with state funds or displayed in state facilities to be manufactured in the United States.

Sponsor: William O'Brien

NH SB366Engrossed

Relative to use of certain OHRVs on snowmobile trails, and relative to authorization for snowmobiles and OHRVs registered in Vermont and Maine to operate in this state.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB1563Passed

Relative to Greenland's water rights.

Sponsor: Pamela Tucker

NH HB1583Passed

Relative to immunity for school personnel using reasonable force to protect a minor.

Sponsor: Chris Nevins

NH HB1357Passed

Relative to the membership of mosquito control districts.

Sponsor: Lynne Ober

NH HB408Passed

Clarifying the exemption for attorneys from licensing requirements for mortgage brokers or bankers.

Sponsor: John Sedensky

NH HB1673Passed

Relative to complaints of election law violations.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH HCR40Passed

For the purpose of petitioning the Congress of the United States to adopt an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, for submission to the states, to require, with certain exceptions, that the federal budget be balanced; or, in the alternative, to call a convention for the sole and exclusive purpose of proposing a federal balanced budget amendment for submission to the states for ratification.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB1165Passed

Naming a bridge in the town of Meredith the POW/MIA Vigil and Freedom Ride bridge.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB1632Passed

Establishing a committee to assess the cost savings of digitizing the general court.

Sponsor: William O'Brien

NH SB190Engrossed

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

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB1209Passed

Establishing a committee to study administration of the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1276Passed

Establishing a committee to study general court policies and procedures related to persons with disabilities.

Sponsor: Dick Patten

NH SB349Passed

Relative to the administration of juvenile justice services.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB274Passed

Removing the phrase "mentally defective" from the aggravated felonious sexual assault statute.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB297Passed

Relative to the apprentice hunting license.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB380Passed

Relative to the study committee on juvenile delinquency and children in need of services.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH SB346Passed

Extending the committee to study the laws relating to electronic prescriptions.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH SB214Passed

Relative to the applicability of the right-to-know law to public libraries.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB220Passed

Relative to external review under the managed care law.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB340Passed

Relative to locations for junkyards.

Sponsor: David Boutin

NH SB255Passed

Relative to liens for land use change tax assessments.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB291Passed

Relative to the use of currently allowed impact fees by municipalities and making an appropriation to establish a North Country fire training facility.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH SB222Passed

Relative to property and casualty insurance, insurance investigations, and insurance certificates.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB253Passed

Relative to debt-related mortgage disability and mortgage accidental death insurance.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB533Engrossed

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

Sponsor: Shawn Jasper

NH SB221Passed

Relative to life, accident, and health insurance.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB233Passed

Relative to special elections of the charter commission.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB235Passed

Relative to registration of business organizations with the secretary of state.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB368Passed

Relative to nondepository trust companies.

Sponsor: Mary Griffin

NH SB216Passed

Relative to notification of revocation of conditional discharge by the department of health and human services.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB1477Passed

Relative to the definition of spent material.

Sponsor: Mary Griffin

NH HB1537Passed

Relative to violations of privacy occurring outside a private place.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1707Passed

Relative to penalties for operation after revocation or suspension.

Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff

NH HB1204Passed

Relative to matching funds of highway projects, and relative to the administration of the meals and rooms tax.

Sponsor: David Campbell

NH SB152Passed

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

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB250Passed

Relative to operation of ATVs and trail bikes on state lands.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1231Passed

Removing the prohibition on the sale, gift, or display of certain young birds.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1380Passed

Relative to the development of wetland mitigation banks.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB319Passed

Changing the membership of and extending the 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 HB242Passed

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

Sponsor: Carl Seidel

NH HB1409Passed

Relative to definitions under the Uniform Securities Act.

Sponsor: Chris Nevins

NH HB344Passed

Relative to judicial performance evaluations.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB49Passed

Relative to tip pooling arrangements.

Sponsor: Laura Pantelakos

NH HB1723Passed

Making technical corrections regarding parental notification prior to abortion.

Sponsor: Robert Rowe

NH HCR2Engrossed

In support of the Arizona immigration law.

Sponsor: Bruce Marcus

NH SB376Engrossed

Extending the committee to develop a plan for privatizing the department of corrections.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB17Failed

Relative to evidence of admissions in medical injury actions.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB378Passed

Allowing municipalities to remove snow from private roads and driveways and class VI highways.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH SB205Passed

Revising the New Hampshire business corporations act, RSA 293-A.

Sponsor: Jim Luther

NH SB332Passed

Repealing a prohibition relative to auxiliary state troopers and repealing the law governing motor vehicles carrying property for hire.

Sponsor: James Rausch

NH SB217Passed

Relative to management of Cannon mountain by the department of resources and economic development.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1692Passed

Making changes to the administration of the university system of New Hampshire.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SB188Engrossed

Establishing a committee to study establishing an office of the inspector general.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH SB295Engrossed

Increasing the research and development tax credit against the business profits tax.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB273Passed

Relative to vexatious litigants.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB1140Passed

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

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH SB399Passed

Relative to the maximum permit application fee for certain municipal or state agency dredging projects.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH SB142Engrossed

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

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB314Passed

Relative to state-owned vehicle fleet management.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB508Engrossed

Establishing a performance measurement system for state agencies.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB354Engrossed

Relative to the escrow fund for court facility improvements.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB155Engrossed

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

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB228Passed

Repealing the assessments for excess benefits paid by employers in the retirement system.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB127Passed

Relative to the definition of oral communication.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1150Passed

Relative to examinations for licensure as a professional engineer or land surveyor.

Sponsor: Ken Hawkins

NH HB1304Passed

Relative to the waiver of financial responsibility requirements for certain habitual offenders.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB1270Passed

Requiring an employer to disclose non-compete and non-piracy agreements prior to making an offer of employment or an offer of change in job classification.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB1255Passed

Relative to the membership of the commission on primary care workforce issues.

Sponsor: Laurie Pettengill

NH HB1417Passed

Relative to a student's freedom of association.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1296Passed

Relative to net energy metering.

Sponsor: Jacqueline Cali-Pitts

NH HB1133Passed

Relative to membership of the enhanced 911 commission.

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH HB1138Passed

Naming a bridge in Pelham in honor of Sergeant Daniel R. Gionet.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1448Passed

Requiring public access to any document and Internet content which is incorporated by reference in administrative rules.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1195Passed

Relative to membership of the joint legislative historical committee.

Sponsor: Robert Rowe

NH HB1208Passed

Relative to advertising of alcoholic beverages.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HB1672Passed

Apportioning delegates to state party conventions.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH HCR37Passed

Urging the New Hampshire delegation to support any legislation requiring a comprehensive audit of the Federal Reserve.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB1233Passed

Establishing a statute of limitations on wetlands filling and dredging.

Sponsor: Mark McConkey

NH HB1680Passed

Relative to the duties of the oversight committee on health and human services.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1256Passed

Establishing a New Hampshire state register of historic places.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB247Passed

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 HB151Passed

Repealing the laws relative to marital masters.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1240Passed

Relative to license suspensions for refusal to consent to an alcohol test.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HCR42Passed

Supporting the preservation of the electoral college.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB342Passed

Relative to boat operation rules.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HCR38Passed

Urging the United States Congress to extend equal benefits for the treatment of Agent Orange exposure to Vietnam veterans who served outside of Vietnam.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HCR43Passed

Urging the joint legislative historical committee to move the granite gates Lafayette passed through to the state house grounds.

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH HB171Passed

Relative to restrictions on liquor licenses.

Sponsor: Frank Holden

NH HB1442Passed

Relative to motorcycle noise emission regulation.

Sponsor: William Smith

NH SB153Enrolled

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

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB308Engrossed

Proclaiming January 24, 2013 as Granny D. Day.

Sponsor: Charles Weed

NH SB215Failed

Establishing a study committee on updating and improving the procedures and criteria for review of projects by the site evaluation committee.

Sponsor: Roderick Ladd

NH SB258Failed

Authorizing group net metering for limited electrical energy producers.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB260Engrossed

Relative to protection and preservation of significant archeological deposits.

Sponsor: Amanda Merrill

NH HB1436Failed

Establishing a liaison committee to monitor the management of natural resources by the department of resources and economic development.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB1597Failed

Relative to taking by eminent domain for certain purposes.

Sponsor: Laurence Rappaport

NH HB1422Engrossed

Relative to the applicability of foreign law in cases before New Hampshire tribunals.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1589Engrossed

Establishing a committee to study and propose a recodification of the education laws currently in RSA title 15.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1395Failed

Revoking amendments to supreme court rules 50 and 50-A.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB415Engrossed

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

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB1237Failed

Establishing the joint committee on employee relations.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH HB1461Engrossed

Requiring school officials to notify parents of a class or event involving an outside speaker and allowing parents to opt for their child not to participate in the class or event.

Sponsor: William Smith

NH HB1433Engrossed

Relative to instruction for pupils on the issues of HIV, AIDS, and sexually transmitted diseases.

Sponsor: Michael Balboni

NH HB1410Engrossed

Relative to securities regulation.

Sponsor: Kenneth Gidge

NH HB1182Engrossed

Prohibiting the sale of baby food products containing bisphenol A in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Jason Antosz

NH HB1718Introduced

Relative to judicial review of electoral districts.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH HB1131Failed

Establishing a committee to study methods of creating a balanced and neutral judiciary.

Sponsor: Joshua Davenport

NH HB1435Failed

Establishing a liaison committee to monitor the department of environmental services.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB1206Engrossed

Relative to continuing obligations under expired public employee labor agreements.

Sponsor: Donna Mauro

NH HB1377Engrossed

Requiring postsecondary education institutions to compile and submit reports on remedial education courses.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB1263Engrossed

Relative to the termination of tenancy and repealing the requirement that landlords of restricted residential property provide service of process information.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB1175Passed

Relative to the membership of the cooperative school district budget committees.

Sponsor: Jeanie Forrester

NH HB1403Failed

Relative to providing pupils with curriculum and instruction regarding state and national sovereignty and establishing a committee to study the implementation of the International Baccalaureate program in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Kenneth Kreis

NH HB1474Passed

Relative to eliminating the requirement that attorneys be members of the state bar association.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH SCR2Passed

Regarding the White Mountain National Forest.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB363Passed

Establishing a commission to study the regulation and licensing of youth camps, including youth skills camps.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB374Passed

Naming marine patrol headquarters in honor of David Barrett.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH SB268Failed

Relative to the appointment of the treasurer of the Concord school district.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH SB272Failed

Relative to truancy.

Sponsor: David Boutin

NH SB334Failed

Relative to Medicare unfair trade practices.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH SB339Engrossed

Establishing Loon Appreciation Day.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB301Failed

Relative to the amendment of pleadings in landlord-tenant actions.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB232Failed

Relative to the date for the state primary election.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB310Failed

Relative to the commemoration of Purple Day in recognition of epilepsy awareness and relative to the observance of Cancer Prevention Day.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB269Engrossed

Relative to the authority of departments to transfer funds among budget accounting units.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH SB313Failed

Relative to state photographic identification indicating veteran's status.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB269Failed

Relative to the definition of default budget in towns that use official ballot voting.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH HB1281Passed

Establishing a committee to study alternative medical insurance coverage for elected state officials.

Sponsor: Jack Flanagan

NH HB1254Passed

Establishing a committee to study the effect of illegal immigration on the state and its political subdivisions.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH SB302Engrossed

Relative to the Honor and Remember Flag as an official symbol to recognize and honor fallen members of the armed forces and relative to certain maintenance at the rotary in the town of Epsom.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1560Passed

Relative to the interstate Health Care Compact.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB263Engrossed

Relative to the time limits for assistance from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program (TANF).

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1592Failed

Establishing a committee to study the reporting of business tax revenues collected by the state.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1294Failed

Relative to applications for abatement of property taxes.

Sponsor: Mark Warden

NH SB336Failed

Relative to medical payments coverage.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HCR41Failed

Urging the United States Congress to find that the Department of Health and Human Services' grant to Planned Parenthood of Northern New England is unconstitutional and void.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB287Passed

Relative to confidential prescription data.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB261Failed

Relative to requirements for warrant articles.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB1330Passed

Establishing a committee to study blood testing of drivers after motor vehicle fatalities.

Sponsor: Laurence Rappaport

NH HB1300Passed

Relative to removing public officials for cause.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB564Engrossed

Relative to the adoption of forms by the department of revenue administration for the filing of taxes and removing the requirement for electronic tax payments.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1652Passed

Requiring the transfer of insurance premium tax revenue to the department of health and human services and the revenue stabilization reserve account.

Sponsor: Keith Murphy

NH HB1725Introduced

Prohibiting health care practitioner self-referrals for medical devices.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SB400Failed

Including owls within the definition of raptor for the purpose of falconry.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH HB1341Passed

Repealing the provision relative to the unauthorized use of firearms in the compact part of a city or town.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1478Engrossed

Relative to the definitions of resident for motor vehicle law purposes and domicile for voting purposes and relative to vehicle registration and driver's license requirements.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB1356Passed

Classifying certain land in Litchfield as land to be retained by the state.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB1127Passed

Relative to barbering apprentices.

Sponsor: David Cote

NH HB1155Passed

Relative to the regulation of dentists by the board of dental examiners.

Sponsor: Brian Murphy

NH HB1136Passed

Relative to special state elections.

Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan

NH HB1203Passed

Relative to the membership of the capital budget overview committee.

Sponsor: Sylvia Larsen

NH SB394Passed

Relative to the reclassification of Province Road in Strafford from the intersection of Route 202A to Ricky Nelson Road from class II to class V and relative to an appropriation in the capital budget for construction and renovations to the Milford Armory.

Sponsor: James Forsythe

NH HB1719Passed

Relative to the filing period for elections.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH SB367Passed

Naming a bridge in the town of Londonderry in honor of Lance Corporal Peter J. Sora, Jr., U.S.M.C. and Private First Class Eric D. Currier, U.S.M.C.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB296Passed

Relative to including next-of-kin contact information on a driver's license.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB285Passed

Authorizing suspension or revocation of a drivers license for serious boating offenses and relative to loss of motorboat privileges for aggravated driving while intoxicated.

Sponsor: Gene Chandler

NH HB1644Passed

Relative to the regulation of individual home health care service providers by the department of health and human services.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1596Passed

Relative to the membership of the advisory council on child care.

Sponsor: Gary Lambert

NH HB1618Passed

Relative to types of community living facilities.

Sponsor: Kathleen Cusson-Cail

NH HB1585Passed

Relative to inspections of trucks and buses.

Sponsor: Dan McGuire

NH HB1370Passed

Making technical changes to the New Hampshire real estate practice act.

Sponsor: Gene Chandler

NH HB1311Passed

Changing a statutory reference to reflect the current homestead exemption amounts.

Sponsor: Brandon Giuda

NH HB1224Passed

Allowing municipalities to send tax, water, and sewer bills electronically.

Sponsor: Robert Rowe

NH HB1504Passed

Reinstating the Maine-New Hampshire Interstate Bridge Authority.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1378Passed

Relative to transfer by pharmacy technicians of prescription drugs between pharmacies.

Sponsor: Nickolas Levasseur

NH HB1336Passed

Relative to reciprocity for nonresident trainers of hunting dogs.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB1266Passed

Requiring the assessing standards board to recommend standards rather than guidelines.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB1351Passed

Relative to disclosure of information by the board of funeral directors and embalmers and governing boards of allied health professionals.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB108Passed

Relative to trees and roadside growth.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HB652Failed

Establishing a commission relative to Medicaid managed care.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1727Failed

To return certain insurance exchange moneys to the federal government.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB536Engrossed

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

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1438Failed

Relative to confidentiality of police personnel files.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB1328Failed

Relative to vehicle operation with a stuck throttle or runaway engine.

Sponsor: Beverly Rodeschin

NH HB1642Engrossed

Relative to destination specialty hospitals.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1329Engrossed

Relative to the default budget in certain towns.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB121Engrossed

Relative to eligibility for the property tax exemption for the disabled.

Sponsor: Shawn Jasper

NH HB618Engrossed

Requiring state agencies to develop performance measures and to develop budgets for each biennium.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1611Engrossed

Repealing certain provisions relative to the sale of pistols and revolvers.

Sponsor: J.R. Hoell

NH HB1306Failed

Requiring a report on part-time employment of retired members of the retirement system.

Sponsor: Ken Hawkins

NH HB1615Passed

Relative to industrial hemp.

Sponsor: Stella Tremblay

NH HB1251Failed

Establishing a committee to study requiring that all sales of alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption be made at state liquor stores.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HB1202Engrossed

Amending the definition of sending district as it applies to students attending regional vocational education programs.

Sponsor: Donna Schlachman

NH HB1698Failed

Establishing a committee to study implementing keno in the state of New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB1526Failed

Relative to possession of less than one-half ounce of marijuana.

Sponsor: Rick Watrous

NH SB223Passed

To make technical revisions relative to the health information organization corporation and relative to the membership of the health information organization board.

Sponsor: Lynne Ober

NH HB1371Engrossed

Relative to conflicts of interest of county government officials.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1273Failed

Relative to the termination of parental rights in cases where the child is born of rape.

Sponsor: Fenton Groen

NH SB362Failed

Relative to benefits related to service of certain part-time judges of probate retiring because of permanent disability.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB1645Engrossed

Relative to decertification of a bargaining unit.

Sponsor: Andrew Manuse

NH HB228Engrossed

Prohibiting the use of public funds for abortion services.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH SB225Failed

Relative to fees for vital records.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB1308Failed

Relative to the definition of "public body" under the right-to-know law.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1174Failed

Relative to negotiations for contracts for county employees.

Sponsor: Carol Vita

NH HB1659Failed

Relative to the women's right to know act regarding abortion information.

Sponsor: Phyllis Katsakiores

NH HB1660Passed

Relative to abortions after 20 weeks.

Sponsor: Robert Willette

NH HB1405Engrossed

Relative to refugee resettlement.

Sponsor: Stella Tremblay

NH SB41Failed

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

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH SB383Failed

Revising the distribution of school building aid grants.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HB1671Engrossed

Apportioning congressional districts.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH HB1259Passed

Relative to payment of medical expenses for individuals who surrender themselves to law enforcement or corrections officials.

Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff

NH SB357Failed

Establishing a commission to study how the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2009, as amended, will affect emergency and ambulance providers.

Sponsor: James Pilliod

NH SB392Failed

Relative to road salt applicators.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SCR1Failed

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 HB1574Failed

Relative to an employee's lunch or eating period.

Sponsor: J.R. Hoell

NH HB1546Engrossed

Recodifying the laws relative to religious societies and adding a religious exemption to the insurance mandates relative to coverage for contraception.

Sponsor: Seth Cohn

NH HB1196Passed

Repealing the task force on state procurement policies and procedures.

Sponsor: Andy Sanborn

NH HB624Passed

Establishing a committee to study the rulemaking authority of state agencies to establish fees.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB321Passed

Establishing a committee to study the continuation of payments to long-term care facilities.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB290Passed

Naming a bridge in Woodstock, New Hampshire the Hilliard Family Bridge.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB360Passed

Naming a pond in the town of Sandown.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB391Passed

Naming a portion of New Hampshire route 107/43 in the town of Deerfield the Honorable Joseph E. Stone Highway.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB1717Passed

Apportioning county commissioner districts.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH HB449Passed

Relative to reports on information available on the state website.

Sponsor: Frank Sapareto

NH HB1349Passed

Relative to the service of town health officers.

Sponsor: Susan Emerson

NH HB1302Passed

Relative to underpayment of estimated taxes and equalization of valuations administered by the department of revenue administration.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SB202Passed

Apportioning congressional districts.

Sponsor: Russell Prescott

NH HB1134Passed

Establishing a committee to study the construction of a permanent memorial to Governor John Gilbert Winant on state property other than the state house grounds.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1420Passed

Relative to the disposition of the remains of service members.

Sponsor: William O'Brien

NH HB440Passed

Requiring that New Hampshire join the lawsuit challenging federal health care reform legislation.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB1662Failed

Relative to preparation of fiscal notes.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1282Introduced

Relative to workforce housing and the definition of community.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB1440Engrossed

Relative to driver education.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1566Engrossed

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

Sponsor: Thomas Howard

NH HB1214Passed

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

Sponsor: Beatriz Pastor-Bodmer

NH HCR34Passed

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

Sponsor: Norman Tregenza

NH HB1534Failed

Repealing the self-funding of the department of labor.

Sponsor: Gary Daniels

NH HB1505Engrossed

Relative to public employee suggestions for cost-saving measures.

Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler

NH HB1167Failed

Relative to the calculation of days in the school year

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH HB383Engrossed

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

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB517Engrossed

Relative to the licensure of fuel gas fitters and plumbers by a mechanical licensing board established within the department of safety and transferring regulation of plumbers to the mechanical licensing board.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB1460Engrossed

Establishing a defined contribution retirement plan for public employees.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB628Failed

Relative to searches conducted for purposes of transportation-related security.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1232Passed

Relative to prerecorded political messages.

Sponsor: David Bates

NH HCR32Passed

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: Norman Tregenza

NH HB1327Introduced

Relative to official oppression.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1181Passed

Relative to offers of judgments.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1720Prefiled

Relative to jury trials in class actions brought under the consumer protection act.

Sponsor: Gene Chandler

NH HB1431Failed

Relative to requirements for a barber to obtain a license and for a licensed barber, cosmetologist, manicurist, or esthetician to obtain a shop license.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB219Failed

Restricting the rulemaking authority of the state board of education and establishing a legislative oversight committee to review the rulemaking authority of the state board of education.

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH HB1333Failed

Establishing a committee to study the establishment of a point system for violations of hunting and fishing laws and regulations enforced by the fish and game department.

Sponsor: Elaine Swinford

NH HB1677Passed

Relative to choice as to whether to join a labor union and eliminating the duty of a public employee labor organization to represent employees who elect not to join or to pay dues or fees to the employee organization.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1298Engrossed

Relative to the definition of "public use" under the eminent domain procedure act.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB1703Failed

Requiring the school board to develop and implement a policy that incorporates the foundations of financial literacy into the school curriculum and instruction.

Sponsor: Shaun Doherty

NH HB581Failed

Regulating guaranteed price plans and prepaid contracts for petroleum.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1301Failed

Relative to challenges to voters.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB1394Failed

Relative to appeals of eminent domain decisions.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1455Failed

Relative to special licenses for taking lobster while engaged in recreational scuba diving.

Sponsor: Robert Greemore

NH HB1532Failed

Relative to trespass on land which is not posted.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SB277Failed

Establishing a sexual offender management board.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1185Failed

Relative to the police standards and training council.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB236Failed

Establishing a committee to study workers compensation benefits for illegal aliens.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB1384Failed

Relative to the statute of limitations for complaints against judges.

Sponsor: Gregory Sorg

NH HJR22Failed

Supporting the use of an aversive agent in certain engine coolants and antifreeze to render them impalatable.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HB1244Failed

Relative to firearms possession while trapping.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB592Passed

Apportioning state representative districts and relative to the boundaries of wards.

Sponsor: Karen Umberger

NH HB1634Failed

Establishing a committee to study the implementation of United Nations Agenda 21 into the state, counties, regional commissions, towns, and cities.

Sponsor: Lucien Vita

NH HB437Failed

Relative to the definition of marriage.

Sponsor: Carol Vita

NH HB1653Introduced

Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.

Sponsor: Jerry Bergevin

NH HB1249Failed

Relative to the child protection reporting law.

Sponsor: Connie Soucy

NH HB1726Failed

Exempting the transport of certain electronic waste and universal waste from the hazardous waste transporter registration program.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB1428Failed

Relative to public utilities commission orders concerning renewable portfolio standards.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1476Failed

Prohibiting the enforcement of out-of-state laws, rules, codes, and fess not approved by the New Hampshire legislature.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB251Failed

Prohibiting certain games and contests in premises licensed by the liquor commission.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB656Failed

Relative to boundaries of wards.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB1390Failed

Relative to the regulation of incumbent local exchange carriers.

Sponsor: Jacqueline Cali-Pitts

NH SB408Failed

Relative to a school district's policy informing parents of bullying incidents.

Sponsor: Joseph Fleck

NH HB458Failed

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

Sponsor: William O'Brien

NH SB210Failed

Relative to the default budget in school districts which have adopted the official ballot method of voting.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

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 HB1267Failed

Relative to adjustments to the child support guidelines based on child support expenses documented by the parties.

Sponsor: Jeffrey Oligny

NH SR12Prefiled

Supporting the establishment of a National Women's History Museum in Washington, D.C.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB385Failed

Relative to police investigations of motor vehicle accidents involving police officers.

Sponsor: Ken Hawkins

NH HB1331Failed

Relative to the grounds for termination of employment of a school administrative unit or school district employee.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH SB341Introduced

Authorizing electronic payment of payroll.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB275Introduced

Relative to causing death or serious bodily injury by means of a fraudulent act.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB593Failed

Relative to video lottery and table gaming.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB654Failed

Relative to credit for retirement system employer contribution overpayments.

Sponsor: Beverly Rodeschin

NH SB267Failed

Relative to the establishment of school zones and school zone speed limits by municipalities.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB294Introduced

Relative to dedicated funds administered by the department of labor, department of environmental services, banking department, and secretary of state.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1724Failed

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

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SB386Passed

Authorizing the state treasurer to issue bonds for highway construction.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB604Failed

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

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH SB353Introduced

Relative to establishing water and sewer infrastructure in the commercial district of a town.

Sponsor: Russell Prescott

NH SB364Failed

Relative to tenant guest practices.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB393Failed

Relative to the definition of "meeting" under the right-to-know law.

Sponsor: James Forsythe

NH SB396Failed

Declaring the Temple Mountain ski area a historic site.

Sponsor: Gary Lambert

NH HB1710Failed

Establishing a commission to identify issues for legislation related to strengthening the role of fathers in families with divorced or unmarried parents.

Sponsor: William Smith

NH HB1238Introduced

Relative to divestiture of Public Service of New Hampshire (PSNH) generation assets.

Sponsor: Frank Holden

NH CACR33Introduced

Relating to biennial legislative sessions. Providing that the general court shall meet biennially.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH HB1229Failed

Declaring March 30 as Welcome Home Veterans Day to honor veterans of Vietnam.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1170Passed

Allowing municipalities to authorize the inclusion of a statement of the estimated tax impact of the budget and special warrant articles to be voted at annual meeting.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH SB201Passed

Apportioning state senate districts.

Sponsor: Russell Prescott

NH HB1488Passed

Relative to the alternative budget procedure in a school administrative unit.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH SB298Failed

Naming the lifeguard tower at the Hampton Beach Seashell Facility for James W. Donahue, Jr.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH HB443Failed

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 SB403Failed

Relative to the report on tobacco tax revenues.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB305Introduced

Relative to disposition of boat fee revenue.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB264Failed

Relative to energy facility site evaluations.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SB387Introduced

Allowing schools to develop policies on the distribution of literature of patriotic organizations.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB293Introduced

Relative to notice requirements and payment of interest by the department of revenue administration for overpayments and underpayments of tax.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HR30Passed

Memorializing State Representative James F. Powers.

NH SB390Introduced

Establishing a special number plate to benefit the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB1313Failed

Allowing school districts to offer higher education scholarships to high school pupils.

Sponsor: Gary Daniels

NH HCR39Failed

Urging Congress to privatize all aspects of social security.

Sponsor: Jerry Bergevin

NH SB150Failed

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

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB320Failed

Directing the department of safety to subscribe to a scrap metal theft alert system.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB292Introduced

Relative to property taxation of certain manufactured housing.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SB384Failed

Relative to eligibility for child care assistance for individuals pursuing a bachelor's degree.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB1437Failed

Relative to display of certain historical items in the state house.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH SB381Introduced

Relative to auction houses and relative to wine auctions.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB309Engrossed

Relative to certain insurance mandates and establishing a committee to study current insurance mandates.

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH CACR11Introduced

Relating to terms for state judges. Providing that all state judges be commissioned for renewable 7-year terms.

Sponsor: Skip Reilly

NH SB405Failed

Establishing the workforce investment tax credit.

Sponsor: Nancy Stiles

NH SB329Failed

Requiring nursing facilities to have at least one automated external defibrillator.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH CACR31Failed

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 SB160Vetoed

Relative to the definition and regulation of installment loans.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH CACR22Failed

Relating to the chief justice of the supreme court. Providing that the chief justice shall adopt court rules with the concurrence of the general court.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1148Failed

Requiring the teaching of evolution as a theory in public schools.

Sponsor: Jerry Bergevin

NH HB1531Failed

Relative to prosecution for victimless crimes.

Sponsor: Andrew Manuse

NH HR23Introduced

Urging the federal government to reduce the federal deficit by the amount of certain foreign aid.

Sponsor: Andrew Manuse

NH HB1588Failed

Recodifying the laws relative to sheriffs, constables, and police officers.

Sponsor: Seth Cohn

NH HB1695Failed

Increasing certain speed limits.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HR21Passed

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: Carol Vita

NH HJR20Failed

Urging Congress to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution to abolish the electoral college.

Sponsor: John Cloutier

NH HB1712Failed

Relative to the teaching of the Bible in public schools.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1522Introduced

Reducing the penalty for violating a local vendor ordinance.

Sponsor: James Parison

NH HB1528Failed

Requiring criminal penalties for attorneys in the attorney general's office and the county attorneys' office for failing to prosecute offenses related to falsification in official matters.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HR22Failed

Urging recognition of the facts regarding the USS Liberty.

Sponsor: Duffy Daugherty

NH HB1220Introduced

Repealing the criminal history record and protective order check for the sale of firearms.

Sponsor: Dan McGuire

NH HB1401Failed

Relative to site evaluations and certificates for energy facilities.

Sponsor: Sylvia Larsen

NH HB1674Failed

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

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB1492Failed

Requiring employers to verify an employee's eligibility to work in the United States.

Sponsor: John Reagan

NH HB1562Failed

Establishing a criminal penalty for sending or receiving sexually explicit text messages or images by using a cell phone or other mobile device.

Sponsor: Laura Gandia

NH HB1649Failed

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

Sponsor: Robert Foose

NH HB1303Failed

Amending certain requirements to obtain a local vendor license.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB1239Failed

Requiring the site evaluation committee to consider economic impact prior to issuing a certificate for an energy facility.

Sponsor: Roderick Ladd

NH HB1453Introduced

Relative to requiring planning boards to require a deeded right-of-way to a public road as a condition for approval of plans for certain developments.

Sponsor: James Belanger

NH HB1482Failed

Relative to the exemption from property taxation for hospitals.

Sponsor: Patrick Long

NH HB1685Introduced

Relative to collective bargaining under the public employee labor relations statutes.

Sponsor: David Robbins

NH HB1264Failed

Establishing a religious exemption for individuals who do not wish to provide accommodations, goods, or services for marriages.

Sponsor: Frank Sapareto

NH HB1463Failed

Relative to abandonment of the tenancy and relative to property abandoned by a tenant.

Sponsor: Ross Terrio

NH HB1654Failed

Relative to earned time credits for inmates participating in rehabilitative programming.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB418Passed

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 HB382Passed

Relative to the maintenance of municipal public cemeteries.

Sponsor: John McDonnell

NH HB110Passed

Establishing a committee to study the reporting of crimes by professional safety and security services personnel.

Sponsor: Susan Emerson

NH HB648Passed

Relative to eminent domain by public utilities and establishing a commission to investigate the procedural rights of the landowner when a petition is presented to the public utilities commission by a utility seeking eminent domain, develop a framework for the state to provide use rights to transmission developers on state owned rights-of-way, develop policies to encourage burying such lines where practicable, and establish a structure for payment.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1590Failed

Requiring the disclosure to patients and prospective patients of the charges for medical procedures.

Sponsor: Raymond White

NH HB1713Failed

Abolishing the department of education and transferring all functions, duties, and responsibilities to the commissioner of education and the state board of education.

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH HB1651Failed

Requiring the division of state police to equip special weapons and tactics (SWAT) units or teams with tactical cameras.

Sponsor: Michael Ball

NH HB1676Failed

Relative to campaign contributions and expenditures.

Sponsor: Charles Weed

NH HB1283Failed

Relative to insurance payments for domestics.

Sponsor: Robert Greemore

NH HB1630Failed

Relative to traffic control at public meetings or functions.

Sponsor: Tammy Simmons

NH HB1605Failed

Relative to checking firearms at courthouse entrances.

Sponsor: David Welch

NH HR27Failed

Urging New Hampshire policymakers to declare "brainpower" a state resource.

Sponsor: Brian Murphy

NH HB1269Failed

Relative to immunity from civil liability for sports officials.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1569Failed

Relative to nomination of political organizations.

Sponsor: David Pierce

NH HB1595Failed

Relative to changes of party registration on primary day.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB1691Failed

Establishing a state bank.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH HB1705Failed

Allowing purchase and use of marijuana by adults, regulating the purchase and use of marijuana, and imposing taxes on the wholesale and retail sale of marijuana.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB1511Failed

Relative to felons possessing firearms.

Sponsor: Mark Warden

NH HB1348Failed

Relative to playing mind sports for money.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB1696Failed

Limiting the offense of speeding to cases resulting in property damage or personal injury to another and excluding speeding offenses from the habitual offender statute.

Sponsor: Andrew Manuse

NH HB1468Failed

Relative to seizure of personal property.

Sponsor: Andrew Manuse

NH HB1449Failed

Requiring a search warrant for searches of privately-owned property.

Sponsor: Edmond Gionet

NH HB1424Failed

Relative to a parent's conscientious objection to a school, school program, or school curriculum.

Sponsor: J.R. Hoell

NH HB1218Failed

Relative to state authority to accept federal aid.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH CACR29Failed

Relating to the attorney general. Providing that the attorney general be elected for a 2-year term.

Sponsor: Gary Hopper

NH HB1709Introduced

Establishing a criminal offense for failure to report a missing or deceased child.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1318Introduced

Relative to carrying firearms.

Sponsor: Susan DeLemus

NH HB1500Failed

Relative to on-premises liquor licenses.

Sponsor: Adam Schroadter

NH HB1457Failed

Relative to scientific inquiry in the public schools.

Sponsor: Gary Hopper

NH HB1471Failed

Relative to authority for opticians to replace eyeglasses.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB1524Failed

Expanding the definition of official oppression.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH SB345Failed

Relative to the sale of mortgages.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1518Failed

Relative to penalties for certain sex offenders.

Sponsor: Ross Terrio

NH SB271Introduced

Establishing a criminal offense for failure to report a missing or deceased child.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1469Failed

Relative to enforcement of parenting plans.

Sponsor: George Lambert

NH HB1466Failed

Relative to the investigation by the state attorney general of conflicts of interest of municipal officers and employees.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB1459Failed

Relative to court proceedings in civil actions.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH SB322Failed

Relative to the holding of gold and silver by municipalities.

Sponsor: Warren Groen

NH SB262Failed

Requiring disclosure of minutes of meetings after the approval of the minutes.

Sponsor: Jim Luther

NH HB1570Failed

Relative to the duty of a public employee labor organization to represent employees who elect not to join or to pay dues or fees to the employee organization.

Sponsor: William Smith

NH HB1151Failed

Relative to the default budget in official ballot towns and districts.

Sponsor: Karen Umberger

NH HB1573Failed

Establishing a committee to study the duties and responsibilities of the attorney general which are required in law.

Sponsor: J.R. Hoell

NH HB1191Failed

Relative to responsibilities of parents of certain minors.

Sponsor: Kenneth Gidge

NH HB1538Failed

Relative to innovative cosmetic or esthetic treatments.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB1212Failed

Relative to resisting arrest.

Sponsor: Andrew Manuse

NH HB1568Failed

Relative to imposition of consecutive sentences.

Sponsor: David Welch

NH HB1146Failed

Requiring pupils to stand during the pledge of allegiance.

Sponsor: Robert Kingsbury

NH HCR36Failed

Urging Congress to amend or repeal legislation expanding the constitutionally delegated powers of federal government.

Sponsor: John Reagan

NH SB352Introduced

Relative to low-profit limited liability companies.

Sponsor: Mary Griffin

NH HB1564Failed

Establishing a committee to study and recommend solutions for simplifying the calculation of the cost of public education through the combination of adequate education, school building aid, and catastrophic aid funding.

Sponsor: Robert Foose

NH HB1248Failed

Relative to emergency management compacts.

Sponsor: Jeanine Notter

NH HB1452Failed

Prohibiting the establishment of sobriety checkpoints.

Sponsor: Robert Malone

NH HB1173Failed

Relative to complaints against psychologists.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1443Failed

Relative to unemployment compensation payments.

Sponsor: James Belanger

NH HB1159Failed

Defining a default budget for a municipality.

Sponsor: Laurie Pettengill

NH HB1193Failed

Relative to requirements for temporary certificates of safe boating education.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HJR21Failed

Informing the United States Congress that it is the desire of the general court of New Hampshire that the New Hampshire national guard shall not serve outside the borders of New Hampshire absent a declaration of war.

Sponsor: Robert Kingsbury

NH HB1163Failed

Relative to the withholding union dues from wages.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1516Failed

Relative to the instruction of English and mathematics for pupils in kindergarten through grade 3.

Sponsor: Michael Balboni

NH HB1519Failed

Requiring hospitals to provide Medicaid patient outpatient services at outpatient Medicaid rates for certain hours.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1243Failed

Establishing a committee to study the requirements of the deposit of certain checks.

Sponsor: Ken Hawkins

NH HB1599Failed

Relative to mammography.

Sponsor: Phyllis Katsakiores

NH HB1411Failed

Establishing a committee to study small brewer relationships with distributors.

Sponsor: Adam Schroadter

NH HR28Failed

Opposing federal efforts to establish minimum standards for states that allow the carrying of concealed firearms.

Sponsor: Leo Pepino

NH SB304Failed

Relative to the waiver of state fees associated with historic preservation.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1600Failed

Relative to collection notification practices.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB1604Failed

Relative to penalties for motor vehicle accidents involving death or serious bodily injury to a pedestrian.

Sponsor: John Reagan

NH HB1345Failed

Prohibiting party committees from selecting candidates for office.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB1643Failed

Relative to county appropriations.

Sponsor: Frank McCarthy

NH HB1614Failed

Establishing a committee to study the public health implications involved with the imposition of the energy provisions of the state building code.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB1252Failed

Relative to required documentation of ownership in foreclosure proceedings.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH HB1277Failed

Requiring federal law enforcement agencies to notify New Hampshire law enforcement agencies prior to investigation or enforcement of federal law in New Hampshire, as all lawful police work is local.

Sponsor: Jeanine Notter

NH SB278Introduced

Limiting the recovery of health care expenses in personal injury actions and removing "probable duration of life but for the injury" as an element that may be considered in determining damages in a wrongful death action.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH CACR20Failed

Relating to meetings of the general court. Providing that the general court shall meet biennially.

Sponsor: Norman Tregenza

NH HB1543Failed

Relative to workers' compensation coverage and safety program requirements in state contracts.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB1152Failed

Establishing a committee to study high speed digital subscriber line (DSL) service.

Sponsor: Jerry Bergevin

NH HB1126Failed

Relative to nomination of candidates for United States senator.

Sponsor: Lucien Vita

NH HB1628Failed

Relative to compliance with fire safety and state building code requirements by municipalities.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB1423Failed

Relative to justification for use of deadly force in defense of another.

Sponsor: J.R. Hoell

NH HB1129Failed

Establishing a committee to study the frequency and financial consequences of erroneously dialed 911 calls.

Sponsor: David Welch

NH HB1258Failed

Relative to late fees charged by utilities.

Sponsor: Seth Cohn

NH HB1514Failed

Establishing the crime of oppressing an inhabitant's free exercise of rights.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH HB1427Failed

Relative to declaring that private contracting of governmental operations shall not be deemed an unfair labor practice.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1228Failed

Prohibiting the sale of grave markers and memorial markers by funeral directors.

Sponsor: Donald McClarren

NH HB1640Failed

Establishing a committee to study application requirements for nursing home patients seeking respite care.

Sponsor: Charlene Lovett

NH HR25Introduced

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

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1638Failed

Establishing a commission to study and recommend standards for downshifting and cost shifting from the state to counties, cities, towns, and individuals.

Sponsor: Robert Foose

NH HB1602Failed

Removing the exemption for janitors from pesticide applicator licensing.

Sponsor: Mary Cooney

NH HB1639Failed

Relative to employment of certain disability retirees by retirement system employers.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB1187Failed

Establishing a commission to prepare for possible action in the event of a catastrophic occurrence that renders the federal government unable to function.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB1506Failed

Relative to the right-to-know exemption for public employee personnel files.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB1715Failed

Relative to authorized regional enrollment area agreements.

Sponsor: J.R. Hoell

NH HB1321Failed

Establishing a committee to study the relationship between public funding of postsecondary education and workforce development.

Sponsor: Robert Foose

NH HB1499Failed

Relative to criminal coercion.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB1650Failed

Relative to commerce in food in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB1657Failed

Relative to petitions for guardianship filed by parents of adult children with disabilities.

Sponsor: Charlene Lovett

NH HB1344Failed

Prohibiting public employees from being candidates for certain offices.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB1668Failed

Relative to an individual's right to access to all state government files concerning the individual.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB1656Failed

Relative to compensation of jurors.

Sponsor: Robert Kingsbury

NH HB1678Failed

Establishing video lottery and table gaming at certain locations in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Ross Terrio

NH HB1324Failed

Establishing a committee to study the public utilities commission.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1601Failed

Relative to the notice to defendant in small claims actions.

Sponsor: Seth Cohn

NH HB1489Failed

Repealing the decrease of the fuel oil importation fee.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB1620Failed

Requiring employers to participate in the E-Verify system of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Sponsor: Ross Terrio

NH HB1287Failed

Relative to nonresident vehicle registration.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB1280Failed

Relative to the sale of E-Z Pass transponders and relative to the online New Hampshire E-Z Pass service center.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB1655Failed

Relative to the use of superior court facilities in Nashua.

Sponsor: Lynne Ober

NH HB1169Failed

Requiring the secretary of state to make a report of lands over which jurisdiction has been ceded to the federal government.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1594Failed

Abolishing assessment of damages in tort actions by joint and several liability.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB1598Failed

Relative to the definition of "meeting" under the right-to-know law.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB1363Failed

Relative to banking regulations and foreclosures.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1462Failed

Relative to the eviction process.

Sponsor: Ross Terrio

NH HB1293Failed

Establishing a rest area gas station and retail opportunities commission.

Sponsor: Kenneth Sheffert

NH SB397Failed

Relative to vehicle operation when a traffic control signal is inoperative.

Sponsor: Gary Lambert

NH HB1153Failed

Relative to fire protection of floors in certain detached dwellings.

Sponsor: Dale Spainhower

NH HB1667Failed

Relative to the application of the juvenile laws to children up to the age of 18.

Sponsor: Edward Moran

NH HB1381Failed

Exempting note finders from licensing requirements for real estate brokers and mortgage brokers.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH SB279Introduced

Establishing registers of probate as clerks of the probate division of the circuit court.

Sponsor: Laura Pantelakos

NH SJR1Failed

Requesting the governor to enter into an anti-ethanol compact with other northeastern states.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB246Failed

Relative to the calculation of employer assessments for excess retirement system benefits.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1458Failed

Relative to the responsibilities of telecommunications companies that permit third party billing.

Sponsor: Peter Leishman

NH HB1454Failed

Establishing a task force to study the charging of reimbursing employers in certain situations for the purpose of calculating unemployment benefits.

Sponsor: Kevin Sullivan

NH HB1450Failed

Eliminating the requirement that the county attorney be a member of the New Hampshire bar.

Sponsor: Edmond Gionet

NH HB1201Failed

Relative to the assessment of property taxes on Pinkerton Academy.

Sponsor: Frank Sapareto

NH HB1295Failed

Establishing a committee to study the potential effects of total deregulation of the telecommunications industry.

Sponsor: Jacqueline Cali-Pitts

NH HB1355Failed

Relative to county budget adoption by the county convention.

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB1439Failed

Establishing a committee to study sprinkler requirements in nightclubs.

Sponsor: Robbie Parsons

NH HB1347Failed

Requiring the courts to file reports of complaints against court officers, court staff, and any other person involved in the administration of justice.

Sponsor: George Lambert

NH HB1340Failed

Relative to reimbursing chiropractors.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB1432Failed

Relative to the release of motor vehicle registration information.

Sponsor: Robert Luther

NH HB1708Failed

Relative to salaries of state employees.

Sponsor: Andrew Manuse

NH HB1382Failed

Including parents in the approval process for alternative learning plans and requiring a truant officer to obtain a warrant or permission of a parent prior to returning a child to school.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1194Failed

Relative to the text of Article 73-a of Part II of the New Hampshire Constitution.

Sponsor: Robert Kingsbury

NH HB1527Failed

Exempting cultivation of marijuana from manufacturing under the controlled drug act.

Sponsor: Seth Cohn

NH HB1529Failed

Relative to the introduction of fluoride and herbicides into the drinking water of the state.

Sponsor: Jeanine Notter

NH HB1520Failed

Prohibiting law enforcement officers from failing to investigate criminal complaints against public servants.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH SB316Introduced

Relative to compliance with school accountability requirements.

Sponsor: James Belanger

NH HB1343Failed

Prohibiting employees of parties and political committees from running for state office.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB1697Failed

Establishing keno in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Frank Sapareto

NH HB1199Failed

Relative to school district voting on school building projects.

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH HB1536Failed

Relative to the preservation of religious freedom.

Sponsor: Warren Groen

NH HB1502Failed

Relative to appeal of abatement requests to the board of tax and land appeals.

Sponsor: Benjamin Baroody

NH HB1359Introduced

Relative to exceptions for municipal regulation of hawkers and peddlers.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB1646Failed

Prohibiting the taking of deer from baited areas.

Sponsor: David Kidder

NH HB1626Failed

Establishing a committee to study the current use taxation of farm land and farm structures in which utility lines or services are installed.

Sponsor: Robert Haefner

NH HB1661Failed

Repealing the department of labor's workers' compensation safety program inspection duties and the workers' compensation safety inspection fund and adopting a federal provision which allows a small business to self-certify its spill prevention countermeasure and control plan for above ground storage tanks.

Sponsor: Carl Seidel

NH HB1624Failed

Relative to the fiduciary capacity of persons collecting contributions for a nonprofit organization.

Sponsor: Seth Cohn

NH HB1625Failed

Relative to reports of fund raising counsel for charitable trusts.

Sponsor: Seth Cohn

NH HB1616Failed

Relative to procedures and standards for expert testimony.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB1190Failed

Relative to the dental hygienists committee of the dental board.

Sponsor: John Reagan

NH HB1610Failed

Relative to lowering the legal drinking age to 19 for active duty members of the armed forces.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB1513Failed

Changing the membership of the public employee labor relations board.

Sponsor: Paul Simard

NH HB1586Failed

Relative to the acquisition of land for conservation purposes.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB1581Failed

Relative to procedures for arrest.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1578Failed

Relative to the suspension of registration of vehicles.

Sponsor: Robert Malone

NH HB1584Failed

Relative to the authority of police chiefs.

Sponsor: Dan McGuire

NH HB1572Failed

Establishing a commission to study the labeling of genetically modified foods.

Sponsor: J.R. Hoell

NH HB1561Failed

Discontinuing regional planning commissions.

Sponsor: Dan McGuire

NH HB1197Failed

Requiring the commissioner of the department of health and human services to apply for a state plan waiver.

Sponsor: Wyman Shuler

NH HB1554Failed

Relative to fire code requirements for licensed foster homes.

Sponsor: Gary Lambert

NH HB1545Failed

Relative to control of land received or acquired by a conservation commission.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB1533Failed

Prohibiting bullying in the state house and legislative office building.

Sponsor: Susan Emerson

NH HB1550Failed

Relative to conflicts of interest.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB1539Failed

Relative to the state building code.

Sponsor: Carl Seidel

NH HB1509Failed

Relative to guardianship of elderly persons.

Sponsor: Paul Simard

NH HB1503Failed

Relative to motorcycle rider education.

Sponsor: Dan McGuire

NH HB1496Failed

Relative to the certification of county correctional personnel for purposes of the New Hampshire retirement system.

Sponsor: Gail Barry

NH HB1693Failed

Relative to motor vehicle inspections.

Sponsor: Susan DeLemus

NH HB1446Failed

Relative to the meat inspection program.

Sponsor: Tara Sad

NH HB1177Failed

Relative to the limitation on appropriations under the municipal budget law.

Sponsor: Karen Umberger

NH HB1386Failed

Relative to offers of judgments.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1479Failed

Relative to the definition of "charitable trust" for the purpose of paid solicitors.

Sponsor: Seth Cohn

NH HB1497Failed

Relative to the writing of warrant articles.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HR29Passed

Urging the United States Department of Health and Human Services to rescind its rule requiring health plans to provide sterilizations and contraceptives.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB1470Failed

Establishing a committee to study administrative orders related to parental visitation.

Sponsor: George Lambert

NH HB1374Failed

Relative to speed limits approaching toll booths.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB1368Introduced

Relative to real property held as a joint tenancy with rights of survivorship.

Sponsor: Raymond White

NH HB1425Failed

Relative to the creation or elimination of employment positions in Hillsborough county government.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1376Failed

Relative to amending warrant articles in towns that have adopted the official ballot referendum form of meeting.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HB1702Failed

Relative to materials collected during certain proceedings of the board of medicine.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1272Failed

Establishing a legislative oversight committee to study implementation of the recommendations of the commission on the status of men and solutions to identified problems.

Sponsor: William Smith

NH HB1132Failed

Relative to fish and game laws concerning the Blue Mountain Forest Association.

Sponsor: Elaine Swinford

NH HB1393Failed

Relative to the valuation of property for property tax purposes and procedures for imposing sanctions against appraisers who act in bad faith or violate statutory requirements.

Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler

NH HB1334Failed

Relative to the suspension of a fish and game license by the executive director.

Sponsor: Elaine Swinford

NH HB1198Failed

Relative to updating voter birth information in the statewide centralized voter registration database.

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB1339Failed

Prohibiting agreements for monetary consideration to limit or reserve access to hunting, fishing, and trapping on private land.

Sponsor: Gary Hopper

NH HB1337Failed

Relative to the enforcement of violations of fish and game laws, and establishing a committee to study the disposition of wildlife confiscated by the fish and game department.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH HB1335Failed

Relative to the authority of the fish and game department to refuse to issue a hunting license.

Sponsor: Elaine Swinford

NH HB1143Failed

Relative to speed limits on certain residential ways.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB1315Failed

Relative to the effective date of revisions to the state building code.

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB1149Failed

Allowing the planning board chairperson to administer oaths and compel the attendance of witnesses.

Sponsor: Michele Peckham

NH HB1215Failed

Relative to town library budgets.

Sponsor: Peter Hansen

NH HB1219Failed

Relative to the definition of wildlife for purposes of regulation by the fish and game department.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1164Failed

Requiring documentation of qualifications for presidential candidates.

Sponsor: Laurence Rappaport

NH HB1180Failed

Relative to awards of noneconomic damages.

Sponsor: Karen Umberger

NH HB1160Failed

Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of allowing towns to split into smaller political subdivisions.

Sponsor: Andrew Manuse

NH HB1279Failed

Relative to voting rights of certain budget committee members.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HB1309Failed

Establishing a special number plate to support public elementary and secondary schools.

Sponsor: Mary Cooney

NH HB1323Failed

Requiring employers who offer benefits to full-time employees to offer benefits on a pro-rated basis to part-time employees.

Sponsor: Karen Keegan-Hutchinson

NH CACR27Failed

Relating to the membership of the house of representatives. Providing that the number of representatives shall be reduced.

Sponsor: Benjamin Baroody

NH HB1342Failed

Prohibiting state and local governments from using funds to employ a lobbyist.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB1135Failed

Establishing a civil action for certain disruptions of funerals of members or former members of the armed forces.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB1271Failed

Relative to the penalty for violating ordinances governing hawkers and peddlers.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH SB249Failed

Requiring a request for proposals for the administration and management of the New Hampshire retirement system.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB1447Failed

Relative to motorcycle number plates.

Sponsor: Timothy Copeland

NH HB1257Failed

Eliminating the tolls on the Everett turnpike in the town of Merrimack.

Sponsor: Richard Hinch

NH HB1292Failed

Requiring a 2/3 majority for borrowing by official ballot towns and school districts.

Sponsor: Robert Kingsbury

NH CACR28Failed

Relating to the allocation of authority between the legislative and judicial branches. Providing that the supreme court shall determine the constitutionality of judicial acts and the legislature shall determine the constitutionality of legislative acts.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB1406Failed

Relative to goods in intrastate commerce.

Sponsor: Stella Tremblay

NH HB1141Failed

Relative to fees for the state park system.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH SB355Introduced

Clarifying the exemption for attorneys from licensing requirements for mortgage brokers or bankers.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB1441Failed

Removing the requirement for the reporting of incidents by emergency medical services providers and units.

Sponsor: Mark Proulx

NH SB365Failed

Authorizing state residents to join the state health care program.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB1299Failed

Relative to permit fee transfer credits.

Sponsor: Joshua Davenport

NH SB248Failed

Relative to the installation of municipal culverts.

Sponsor: Andy Sanborn

NH CACR23Failed

Relating to members of the general court. Providing that members of the general court may not vote on or deliberate on matters in which they have a pecuniary interest.

Sponsor: Phil Greazzo

NH HB1498Failed

Repealing dog licensing requirements.

Sponsor: Stella Tremblay

NH HB1507Failed

Authorizing towns to enter into agreements with the state for collection of outstanding taxes.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB1213Failed

Relative to parking for legislators on official business.

Sponsor: Frank Sapareto

NH HB1525Failed

Repealing the wetlands and shorelands review fund.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1352Failed

Relative to citizen complaints against a police officer.

Sponsor: Frank Sapareto

NH SB325Failed

Relative to periodic payments of judgments.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1689Failed

Relative to taxation of Pease development authority property.

Sponsor: Julie Brown

NH SB211Failed

Relative to the board of registration of funeral directors and embalmers.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB1688Failed

Relative to exempting maple syrup and milk products produced and sold in state from federal regulation.

Sponsor: J.R. Hoell

NH HB1540Failed

Relative to conservation easements on public land.

Sponsor: Dan McGuire

NH HB1684Failed

Relative to campaign contributions and expenditures.

Sponsor: Charles Weed

NH HB1559Failed

Relative to political committees.

Sponsor: Charles Weed

NH SB257Failed

Relative to unemployment compensation.

Sponsor: Robert Greemore

NH HB1412Failed

Requiring the department of transportation to post signs on roads that cross the border into Massachusetts.

Sponsor: Mary Griffin

NH HB1445Failed

Requiring refunds for returns of merchandise.

Sponsor: Michele Peckham

NH HB1162Failed

Establishing a committee to study the effects of compulsory school attendance on children and families.

Sponsor: J.R. Hoell

NH HB1305Failed

Reestablishing the exemption from property taxation for telecommunications poles and conduits and establishing a committee to study how utilities are taxed by the state and municipalities.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HB1464Failed

Establishing non-unanimous juries.

Sponsor: Ross Terrio

NH HB1183Failed

Relative to access to the galleries in the general court.

Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan

NH HB1275Failed

Relative to the common law rule of lenity.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB1557Failed

Directing the department of resources and economic development to develop a "Live Free or Die Bucks Program" to increase tourism spending.

Sponsor: Andrew Manuse

NH SB377Introduced

Relative to unemployment compensation eligibility for participants in the return to work program.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH SB227Failed

Relative to the status of members of the board of tax and land appeals.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HR20Passed

Urging the federal government to allow the cultivation of hemp for industrial purposes.

Sponsor: Derek Owen

NH HB1576Failed

Requiring construction of a noise barrier along Interstate Route 95 in Portsmouth.

Sponsor: Laura Pantelakos

NH HB1575Failed

Relative to alternative course selections for certain pupils.

Sponsor: J.R. Hoell

NH SB213Introduced

Relative to the authority of state agencies to assess fines and penalties.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB240Introduced

Relative to the regulation of the practice of genetic counseling.

Sponsor: Mary Griffin

NH HB1591Failed

Relative to the homestead exemption amount.

Sponsor: Seth Cohn

NH HB1627Failed

Relative to communication between federal law enforcement officers and county sheriffs.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH CACR30Failed

Relating to limitations on impeachment judgment. Providing that judgment may include forfeiture of pension and retirement benefits.

Sponsor: Jeffrey Oligny

NH HB1235Failed

Establishing a committee to study and propose a recodification of certain environment-related statutes.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1558Failed

Requiring a certificate of public need for eminent domain.

Sponsor: Laurence Rappaport

NH HB1291Failed

Prohibiting compelled speech.

Sponsor: Robert Kingsbury

NH HB1556Failed

Reducing fees related to reporting of charitable trusts.

Sponsor: Seth Cohn

NH HB1603Failed

Relative to local spending caps.

Sponsor: Phil Greazzo

NH HB1619Failed

Relative to the assessment of property taxes on the value that exceeds $50,000.

Sponsor: Lucy Weber

NH HB1444Failed

Prohibiting certain state employees from wearing fragrances.

Sponsor: Patrick Abrami

NH HB1289Failed

Relative to agreements between government units.

Sponsor: Philip Munck

NH HB1465Failed

Relative to criminal records of juvenile offenders.

Sponsor: Ross Terrio

NH HB1166Failed

Relative to the installation of broadband equipment on Cardigan Mountain.

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH HB1398Failed

Relative to lighting on bicycles at night.

Sponsor: Elaine Swinford

NH HB1385Failed

Reducing the rate of the road toll during the 2012 Memorial Day weekend.

Sponsor: Andy Sanborn

NH SB337Introduced

Relative to property held for water supply or flood control.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB1396Failed

Restoring and reinforcing the exemptions from levy, sale on execution, and liability to be encumbered or taken for the payment of debts of the homestead right.

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB1494Failed

Relative to verification of immigration status of all persons arrested or detained by law enforcement officers.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1694Failed

Relative to driving under the influence of drugs.

Sponsor: Charles Sova

NH HB1319Failed

Limiting credit card interchange fees charged to merchants.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH CACR32Failed

Relating to judicial conduct. Providing that the people of New Hampshire, in a manner established by law, shall be responsible for investigating and evaluating the conduct of members of the judiciary.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB653Failed

Requiring general fund budget reductions to reimburse Medicaid.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1179Failed

Imposing an extended term of imprisonment for assault against a health care worker.

Sponsor: Andrew White

NH HB1176Failed

Relative to the amendment of warrant articles at official ballot town meetings.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB303Failed

Relative to the penalty assessment on fines for criminal offenses.

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB194Engrossed

Relative to the prohibition on having or carrying a loaded crossbow, rifle, or shotgun in or on a vehicle.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB330Engrossed

Relative to carrying firearms.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB1413Introduced

Directing New Hampshire to withdraw from the No Child Left Behind Act.

Sponsor: Shawn Jasper

NH HB1222Failed

Relative to protected shoreland permitting fees.

Sponsor: David Bettencourt

NH HR26Failed

Expressing support for admitting the District of Columbia as the fifty-first State of the United States of America.

Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff

NH SB299Failed

Relative to the exclusion of certain interest under the business enterprise tax.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB210Passed

Relative to the use of deadly force to protect oneself.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1515Failed

Relative to the assessment of the land use change tax and the use of land use change tax revenues.

Sponsor: Jason Antosz

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 HB1648Failed

Requiring prosecution of a law enforcement officer for failure to enforce the crime of interference with custody.

Sponsor: Jeffrey Oligny

NH HB1161Failed

Establishing a committee to study permitting nonresident property owners to vote in local elections.

Sponsor: Mark Warden

NH HB1547Failed

Relative to party columns on ballots.

Sponsor: Cameron DeJong

NH HB1245Failed

Relative to the fee for retail dealer's licenses for lobster and crab.

Sponsor: David Babson

NH HB1375Failed

Relative to access to firearms by persons convicted of nonviolent felonies.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1226Failed

Directing department of environmental services administrative fine revenue to a special fund for environmental enforcement.

Sponsor: Wyman Shuler

NH HB334Engrossed

Relative to the states authority to prohibit or regulate firearms, firearms components, ammunition, firearms supplies, and knives.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB1404Failed

Relative to the election of Hillsborough county commissioners.

Sponsor: Carl Seidel

NH HR24Introduced

Urging relief from the current level of federal nursing home regulation.

Sponsor: Susan Almy

NH HB1189Failed

Establishing a committee to study the privatizing of county corrections operations.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH SB312Failed

Prohibiting the cruel confinement of certain farm animals.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1517Introduced

Prohibiting the state and any political subdivision from entering any agreement implementing any provision of the No Child Left Behind Act without prior approval of the general court.

Sponsor: Michael Balboni

NH HB1379Failed

Establishing a committee to study the regulation of pharmacy technicians by the board of pharmacy.

Sponsor: Nickolas Levasseur

NH HB1407Failed

Allowing towns to establish a firefighter commission.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1683Failed

Relative to political advertising by business organizations.

Sponsor: Charles Weed

NH HB1451Failed

Establishing a statewide property tax credit for a resident maintaining a personal vegetable garden.

Sponsor: Robert Malone

NH SB191Introduced

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

Sponsor: Tom DeBlois

NH HB1426Failed

Relative to employer negotiations for health care coverage.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1491Failed

Relative to mileage for members of the county convention for official business.

Sponsor: Paul Ingbretson

NH HB1364Failed

Relative to transfers of appropriations in Carroll county.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB1641Failed

Requiring the carry forward of certain net operating loss deductions to relate to creation of new jobs.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1706Failed

Expanding the applicability of the capital murder statute.

Sponsor: Jeanine Notter

NH SB263Failed

Relative to certified compliant products certified as such by the department of environmental services.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB1548Failed

Relative to access to ballots.

Sponsor: Stella Tremblay

NH SB327Failed

Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services for child care services.

Sponsor: Matthew Houde

NH HB1200Failed

Relative to reduced spending alternatives in proposed county budgets.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB1268Failed

Requiring the department of education to reimburse the community colleges for the costs of providing remedial courses.

Sponsor: Kenneth Sheffert

NH HB1253Failed

Relative to bridge aid and highway block grants for class V roads in certain village districts.

Sponsor: James Coffey

NH HB1388Failed

Relative to speeding in the compact part of cities and towns.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB1188Failed

Relative to civil actions for defamation.

Sponsor: Jack Flanagan

NH HB1358Failed

Establishing a committee to study the costs of health care.

Sponsor: Spec Bowers

NH HB1485Failed

Relative to funding for chartered public schools established by the state board of education.

Sponsor: Patrick Abrami

NH HB1137Failed

Renaming the road to the supreme court and the administrative office of the courts from Charles Doe Drive to Noble Drive and renaming the campus of the supreme court and the administrative office of the courts from Charles Doe Place to Noble Place.

Sponsor: Dick Patten

NH HB1486Failed

Prohibiting the state from accepting federal funds that could be used to enhance the militarization or federalization of law enforcement.

Sponsor: Lars Christiansen

NH HB1326Failed

Relative to advance directives pertaining to medically administered nutrition and hydration.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1322Failed

Establishing a task force to study and recommend options to provide hospitals with the capacity to fund uncompensated care over time.

Sponsor: Robert Foose

NH HB1145Failed

Relative to the New Hampshire public television's affiliation with the university system of New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH HB1421Failed

Requiring a vegetarian diet for inmates in state correctional facilities.

Sponsor: Robert Kingsbury

NH CACR24Failed

Relating to age limitations for judges. Providing that no person shall be eligible to be appointed a judge until such person has reached 60 years of age.

Sponsor: Robert Kingsbury

NH HB1429Failed

Enabling municipalities to adopt a property tax credit based on home renovation costs.

Sponsor: Jerry Bergevin

NH HB1430Failed

Designating the Thompson/Center Contender pistol as the official state firearm of New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Connie Soucy

NH HB1711Failed

Relative to the use of cooking fires.

Sponsor: Clifford Newton

NH HB1147Introduced

Proclaiming March 31 of each year as a day to remember Terri Schiavo.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1565Failed

Establishing a committee to study landlord-tenant law and practice.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB1242Failed

Relative to membership dues paid by towns.

Sponsor: Gary Hopper

NH HB1577Failed

Relative to petitions for reconsideration of court rulings in the judicial branch family division.

Sponsor: Andrew Manuse

NH HB1250Failed

Allowing designated persons to provide emergency medical treatment to another person.

Sponsor: Kenneth Gidge

NH HB1156Failed

Relative to preserving due process in all common law matters.

Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro

NH HB1580Failed

Requiring a reference to the Magna Carta on certain legislation.

Sponsor: Lucien Vita

NH HB1247Failed

Relative to the duties of jurors as constitutional officers and changing the term "petit jury" to "trial jury."

Sponsor: Robert Kingsbury

NH HB1608Failed

Relative to the issuance and enforcement of domestic violence protective orders.

Sponsor: Skip Reilly

NH HB1621Failed

Repealing certain statutes.

Sponsor: George Lambert

NH HCR33Failed

Honoring Charlie St. Clair for his contributions to the tourism industry in New Hampshire.

Sponsor: Robert Greemore

NH HB1286Failed

Relative to the installation of sprinklers.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB1612Failed

Requiring the supreme court to adopt uniform rules of evidence for the superior and circuit courts and relative to child support and guardians ad litem.

Sponsor: Kenneth Sheffert

NH HB1314Failed

Establishing a committee to study the maintenance of water and sewer infrastructure.

Sponsor: Candace Bouchard

NH HB1320Failed

Relative to law enforcement responsibility for interstate highways.

Sponsor: Chris Christensen

NH CACR25Failed

Relating to the supreme and superior courts. Providing that the supreme and superior courts shall not be constitutionally established courts.

Sponsor: Andrew Manuse

NH HB186Engrossed

Relative to the definition of political communication.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HCR30Failed

Congratulating the Republic of Hungary on the adoption of its first national constitution.

Sponsor: Phyllis Katsakiores

NH HB1397Failed

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 HB1408Failed

Establishing a commission to study the judicial branch family division.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB1372Failed

Requiring prisoners between 17 and 21 years of age to complete the requirements for a high school diploma or a GED certificate prior to release on probation or parole.

Sponsor: Mary Gile

NH SB74Introduced

Relative to the life settlements act.

Sponsor: Peter Bragdon

NH SB242Failed

Establishing a commission to study the administration of the Belknap county department of corrections.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB77Introduced

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

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB387Failed

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

Sponsor: Beatriz Pastor-Bodmer

NH HB439Failed

Relative to claiming an invasive species as a habitat.

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB72Passed

Establishing a state aeronautical fund.

Sponsor: Beverly Rodeschin

NH HB528Failed

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

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH SB309Failed

Making appropriations to the university system of New Hampshire and the community college system.

Sponsor: Molly Kelly

NH SB185Failed

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

Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro

NH HB405Failed

Relative to dissolving corporations.

Sponsor: Andrew White

NH SB143Failed

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 SB163Introduced

Relative to the New Hampshire health benefit exchange.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

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 HB632Failed

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

Sponsor: Lyle Bulis

NH SB4Introduced

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

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB588Failed

Relative to polling hours and location of polling places.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH SB132Failed

Establishing exemptions from the real estate transfer tax.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB71Failed

Relative to health care fees in workers' compensation.

Sponsor: David Boutin

NH SB44Failed

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

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB520Passed

Requiring certain bills to have performance standard notes.

Sponsor: Edward Moran

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 SB186Introduced

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

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH SB159Introduced

Establishing a state infrastructure bank.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB94Failed

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

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB466Failed

Eliminating the ballot law commission.

Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt

NH SB84Failed

Relative to state regulation of the septic system installation process.

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH SB13Introduced

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

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH SB181Failed

Relative to distribution of funds for education.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH SB106Passed

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

Sponsor: John Barnes

NH HB293Failed

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

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH SB168Engrossed

Conforming the interest and dividends tax to federal tax definitions.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB494Introduced

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

Sponsor: William Infantine

NH HB354Failed

Relative to licensure requirements for retail vehicle dealers.

Sponsor: John Hikel

NH HB587Failed

Relative to grounds for divorce for persons with minor children.

Sponsor: Timothy Comerford

NH HB327Failed

Relative to health care choice.

Sponsor: Jordan Ulery

NH HB1186Introduced

Relative to uniform override keys for elevators.

Sponsor: Sylvia Larsen

NH HB123Failed

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 HB455Failed

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

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB595Failed

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

Sponsor: Carol Vita

NH HB446Failed

Repealing the authority for regulation of certain professional occupations.

Sponsor: Neal Kurk

NH HB199Failed

Relative to proceedings of medical injury claims screening panels.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB261Failed

Eliminating screening panels for medical injury claims.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB475Introduced

Relative to penalties under the consumer protection act.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB227Failed

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

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB454Failed

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 HB179Failed

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

Sponsor: Karen Keegan-Hutchinson

NH HB34Failed

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

Sponsor: Lynne Ober

NH HB29Failed

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

Sponsor: Thomas Howard

NH HB465Failed

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

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB430Failed

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

Sponsor: John Gallus

NH HB448Introduced

Relative to spice incense products.

Sponsor: Susan Emerson

NH HB126Failed

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

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB633Failed

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

Sponsor: Lyle Bulis

NH HB371Failed

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 HB352Failed

Relative to merger of lots or parcels.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB463Failed

Relative to the retirement system maximum initial benefit limitation.

Sponsor: Candace Bouchard

NH HB470Failed

Repealing the comprehensive shoreland protection act.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB394Failed

Relative to the regulation of oil heating technicians.

Sponsor: Laurie Harding

NH HB357Failed

Suspending the payment of travel expenses for legislators and staff.

Sponsor: David Pierce

NH HB515Failed

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

Sponsor: Richard Drisko

NH HB527Failed

Relative to tort reform.

Sponsor: Donald McClarren

NH HB568Failed

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

Sponsor: Bob Odell

NH HB578Failed

Relative to payment at time of medical services.

Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo

NH HB268Failed

Relative to the Merrimack tolls.

Sponsor: Chris Christensen

NH HB260Failed

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

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB250Failed

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

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB233Failed

Restricting judicial review of state education trust fund distributions.

Sponsor: William Smith

NH HB318Failed

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

Sponsor: Joseph Pitre

NH HB638Failed

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

Sponsor: Donna Schlachman

NH CACR4Failed

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 HB165Failed

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

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB315Failed

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

Sponsor: Tony Soltani

NH HB460Failed

Relative to the retirement age for group II members.

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB162Introduced

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

Sponsor: Phil Greazzo

NH HB152Failed

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

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB480Failed

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

Sponsor: Alida Millham

NH HB599Failed

Relative to appointments and reapppointments of marital masters.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB153Failed

Relative to political organizations.

Sponsor: Daniel Itse

NH HB96Failed

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

Sponsor: John Hunt

NH HB619Failed

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 HB321Failed

Relative to the classification of wetlands as contributing or noncontributing.

Sponsor: Paul Mirski

NH HB294Failed

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

Sponsor: Joseph Fleck

NH HB287Failed

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

Sponsor: Carol McGuire

NH HB265Failed

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

Sponsor: Jeb Bradley

NH HB301Failed

Amending the home education statutes.

Sponsor: Sharon Carson

NH HB310Failed

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

Sponsor: Calvin Pratt

NH HB232Failed

Relative to abandoned homes in manufactured housing parks.

Sponsor: Mark McConkey

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NH SB333Passed

Relative to a surviving spouse's right to retain a Purple Heart plate.

NH HB125Passed

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

NH SB350Passed

Relative to the sale of portable electronics insurance.

NH HB1354Passed

Relative to voter affidavits.

NH HB1679Passed

Relative to partial-birth abortion.

NH SB318Passed

Relative to voter registration.

NH SB326Passed

Relative to state reimbursement of towns and relative to taxation of trusts under the interest and dividends tax.

NH SB406Passed

Relative to establishing an early offer alternative in medical injury claims, relative to confidentiality of police personnel files, and establishing a committee to study the referral of patients for use of implantable medical devices.

NH SB372Passed

Establishing an education tax credit.

NH HB1549Passed

Prohibiting the use of motor vehicle records for any federal identification database.

NH SB356Passed

Limiting the authority of delegates to Article V conventions and recodifying the laws relative to religious societies.

NH HB1490Passed

Relative to New Hampshires regional greenhouse gas initiative cap and trade program for controlling carbon dioxide emissions.

NH HB1484Passed

Relative to fees for state parks and relative to limitations for nonconforming structures located within protected shoreland.

NH HB597Passed

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

NH HB1699Passed

Relative to driving under the influence of drugs.

NH HB137Passed

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

NH HB1346Passed

Relative to the construction of power line extensions.

NH HB1593Passed

Relative to the department of information technology.

NH HB146Passed

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

NH HB1553Passed

Repealing obsolete and outdated provisions of the Revised Statutes Annotated.

NH HB1246Passed

Authorizing the county sheriff to issue pistol or revolver licenses under certain circumstances.

NH HB1168Passed

Relative to retention and disclosure of annulled criminal records.

NH HB1216Passed

Relative to the authority for withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment.

NH HB1701Passed

Prohibiting New Hampshire from entering into or enforcing reciprocal agreements with other states to deny rights and privileges for nonpayment of taxes owed to another state.

NH HB350Passed

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

NH HB1211Passed

Establishing a committee to study the promotion of lease of state-owned land for use for beginning farmers.

NH HB256Passed

Relative to the administrative appeals process of the department of environmental services and establishing a committee to study the appeal process of the department of environmental services.

NH HB1325Passed

Relative to legal residency requirements for purposes of school attendance for children of divorced parents.

NH HB351Passed

(2nd NT) relative to insurance reimbursement for doctors of naturopathic medicine.

NH HB1418Passed

Increasing the threshold amounts for taxation under the business enterprise tax and extending the commission to study business taxes; excluding charges for Internet access from the communications services tax and requiring the transfer of insurance premium tax revenue to the department of health and human services; and relative to section 179 expense deductions under the business profits tax.

NH HB388Passed

Requiring providers of Voice over Internet Protocol services to pay surcharges for deposit in the enhanced 911 system fund.

NH HB102Passed

Relative to interagency information sharing by financial services regulators.

NH HB1687Passed

Relative to state employee information available on the state transparency website.

NH HB1260Passed

Relative to certain contributions to pari-mutuel pools by race simulcasters in Cheshire county, compensation of charitable organizations by gaming operators, and unauthorized gambling machines and sweepstakes.

NH HB1483Passed

Repealing the retirement system special account and repealing the assessments for excess benefits paid by employers in the retirement system.

NH HB1221Passed

Relative to the credit for the business enterprise tax against the business profits tax.

NH HB158Passed

Relative to the misuse of social security numbers.

NH HB1230Passed

Requiring a report of real property owned or leased by the state and relative to New Hampshire hospital real estate.

NH HB1383Passed

Relative to residency status for the purpose of receiving in-state tuition status within the university system of New Hampshire.

NH HB1350Passed

Relative to the style and form of new articles and amendments to articles proposed by constitutional amendment concurrent resolutions.

NH HB1217Passed

Relative to reciprocity of advance directives.

NH HB1510Passed

Relative to taxpayer standing for declaratory judgments.

NH HB1508Passed

Relative to procedures of the board of mental health practice.

NH HB1487Passed

Relative to low carbon fuel standards programs.

NH HB193Passed

Relative to the Mount Washington commission.

NH HB1535Passed

Relative to arrest records under the right-to-know law.

NH HB1571Passed

Relative to educational evaluation of home schooled children.

NH HB283Passed

Relative to impaired drivers.

NH HB655Passed

Repealing a prospective repeal regarding certain authority of the secretary of state relative to pooled risk management programs.

NH HB574Passed

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

NH HB1297Passed

Relative to federal health care reform and health care exchanges.

NH SB358Passed

Relative to eligibility for free admission to the state park system for members of the armed forces.

NH SB247Passed

Relative to certifying municipal culvert installers.

NH SB351Passed

Relative to proclaiming Blue Star Mothers Day and changing eligibility for free admission to the state park system for members of the armed forces.

NH SB218Passed

Relative to electric renewable portfolio standards.

NH SB402Passed

Relative to the adoption of policies for the management of concussion and head injury in student sports.

NH SB328Passed

Relative to the procedure for filling a vacancy on a cooperative school board.

NH HB545Passed

Relative to the administrative rulemaking process governing home educated pupils.

NH HB1551Passed

Clarifying the liability of landowners, lessees, and occupants of premises who allow other persons to use the premises for hunting, fishing, and other recreational purposes or to remove fuel wood, and relative to the losing claimants payment of the prevailing partys costs in actions against such landowners, lessees, and occupants barred by liability immunity provisions.

NH HB1419Passed

Relative to the rights of military parents.

NH HB1480Passed

Requiring all local enforcement agencies and other officials responsible for enforcement of fire codes to provide information on the local and state appeals process when issuing a building permit or notice of violation.

NH HB1223Passed

Relative to remedies under the right-to-know law.

NH HB1582Passed

Relative to medical and surgical benefits for state employees.

NH HB1631Passed

Allowing persons licensed to provide emergency medical services to work at social or sporting events.

NH HB1128Passed

Relative to ignition interlock device recalibration and data reports.

NH HB1633Passed

Relative to a tally requirement on school district and village district warrant articles

NH HB1362Passed

Exempting service animals from dog registration and licensing and establishing an option for permanent registration and licensing of service animals.

NH HB138Passed

Relative to the cold case homicide unit.

NH HB1139Passed

Making changes to the unique pupil identification system.

NH HB1665Passed

Enabling a superior court or circuit court to implement one or more drug courts.

NH HB1184Passed

Relative to arrest without a warrant for the offense of willful concealment.

NH HB514Passed

Relative to entry on private land and establishing a committee to study issues relating to entry on private land

NH HB1332Passed

Relative to the law enforcement authority of fish and game conservation officers.

NH HB1360Passed

Relative to the state board of education rules concerning special education.

NH HB1389Passed

Relative to the pre-engineering technology curriculum and pre-engineering technology advisory council and establishing advisory committees for regional vocational education.

NH SB226Passed

Transferring the administration of the electricians board to the joint board for licensure and certification, and changing the administrative fine authority of the board of accountancy.

NH SB203Passed

Relative to limited liability companies and relative to meetings of a certain legislative study commission by open blogging.

NH HB1290Passed

Relative to notice of lien requirements.

NH SB204Passed

Adopting amendments to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code relative to secured transactions.

NH SB19Passed

Relative to the definition and designation of prime wetlands.

NH SB311Passed

Relative to weights and measures.

NH SB370Passed

Relative to the powers of the state veterinarian.

NH HB486Passed

Relative to penalties for alcohol ignition interlock circumvention.

NH HB1312Passed

Relative to the statute of limitations for violations involving a motor vehicle accident resulting in death or serious bodily injury.

NH SB343Passed

Establishing an independent board of psychologists.

NH HB1366Passed

Relative to employer charges for unemployment compensation benefits and relative to suitable work and eligibility requirements for claimants for unemployment compensation benefits.

NH SB234Passed

Relative to salary grades for certain executive branch positions and relative to the retirement classification of certain state officials.

NH HB1521Passed

Relative to retired state employees group insurance participation.

NH HB1415Passed

Relative to permits for repair or replacement of sewage and waste disposal system.

NH HB1274Passed

Transferring the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center to a private nonprofit corporation and making supplemental appropriations.

NH HB222Passed

Relative to the specificity of certain statutory provisions granting rulemaking authority.

NH HB1716Passed

Relative to the state 10-year transportation improvement program.

NH HB1579Passed

Authorizing the department of employment security to garnish the wages of individuals with delinquent unemployment compensation overpayments.

NH HB1171Passed

Updating certain references in motor vehicle statutes and relative to motor fuel distributors.

NH SB359Passed

Relative to civil actions involving accessibility standards for public buildings.

NH HB1285Passed

Repealing the state art fund.

NH SB404Passed

Relative to funding for pupils enrolled in vocational education programs.

NH SB361Passed

Establishing a commission to study the feasibility of establishing energy infrastructure corridors within existing transportation rights of way and repealing a commission.

NH SB398Passed

Proclaiming March 30, 2013 as Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day.

NH SB401Passed

Relative to reporting the average daily membership of pupils in the public schools and relative to adjustments to adequate education grants.

NH SB373Passed

Authorizing the retention of funds by a school district and relative to regional vocational education centers in the Manchester school district.

NH SB83Passed

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

NH SB286Passed

Relative to a controlled drug prescription health and safety program.

NH HB1402Passed

Relative to the sale of homemade food and licensing of certain milk producer-distributors.

NH SB348Passed

Relative to the pulse oximetry test for newborns.

NH HB1207Passed

Defining the owner of timber rights for purposes of timber tax assessment.

NH SB331Passed

Clarifying the definition of surviving spouse for eligibility for line-of-duty death benefits for police officers or firefighters killed in the line of duty, and making an appropriation for a shortfall in an individual medical subsidy payment.

NH HB1241Passed

Relative to table wines and specialty beer.

NH SB259Passed

Relative to the appointment of the director of ports and harbors, relative to the transfer of land within the Pease development authority, and relative to dredging the Hampton and Seabrook Harbors.

NH HB582Passed

Relative to communication between employers and employees during bargaining negotiations.

NH HCR35Passed

Designating Miss New Hampshire, of the Miss America Scholarship Program, an official ambassador of the state of New Hampshire during her term as Miss New Hampshire.

NH SB342Passed

Relative to the inclusion of requirements for log structures in the state building code.

NH HB1552Passed

Relative to the reporting of funds.

NH HB420Passed

Relative to the definition of employee and clarifying the criteria for exempting workers from employee status.

NH HB1686Passed

Relative to state contracts.

NH SB254Passed

Relative to funding and expenditures from certain municipal special revenue funds.

NH HB1172Passed

Authorizing nano brewery, beverage manufacturer, and brew pub licensees to sell their products at farmers markets and establishing an alcohol consultant license.

NH SB375Passed

Relative to a prepaid health plan for Medicaid services and relative to the Medicaid management information system.

NH SB407Passed

Relative to the purchasing policy of the department of information technology, increasing the amount required for competitive bidding, and relative to the transfer of federal grant funds.

NH HB1636Passed

Relative to the extension of fill and dredge in wetlands permits.

NH HB479Passed

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

NH HB1670Passed

Apportioning executive council districts.

NH SB239Passed

Relative to the membership and duties of the installation standards board.

NH SB288Passed

Relative to medical records and patient information.

NH SB231Passed

Relative to municipal liens.

NH HB1587Passed

Relative to employer safety programs.

NH SB48Passed

Relative to state regulation of telephone service providers and clarifying the authority of the public utilities commission to regulate pole attachments.

NH SB244Passed

Relative to the administration of the New Hampshire retirement system.

NH SB338Passed

Relative to military discipline by the national guard and relative to qualifications of national guard judge advocate staff.

NH HCR31Passed

Commending the work of pregnancy care centers in New Hampshire and across the United States.

NH HB1721Passed

Relative to permitting for the replacement of sewage disposal systems and relative to oil spillage prevention, control, and countermeasure plans.

NH SB324Passed

Relative to the use of funds generated by the Hampton Beach parking facilities.

NH SB237Passed

Relative to field purchases and transfers of funds for the state park system and the bureau of trails, and the use of gifts and donations to the division of parks and recreation.

NH SB284Passed

Establishing a certified public health dental hygienist in New Hampshire.

NH SB300Passed

Relative to special education services in chartered public schools.

NH SB306Passed

Relative to the commercial and industrial construction property tax exemption, and relative to municipal economic development and revitalization districts.

NH HB1623Passed

Relative to records of the legislative ethics committee.

NH SB382Passed

Allowing for proration of property assessments for damaged buildings.

NH SB369Passed

Relative to aid to assisted persons.

NH SB347Passed

Relative to the department of health and human services administrative appeals.

NH SB388Passed

Relative to the use of land along Silver Lake that is below the public trust boundary.

NH SB395Passed

Relative to construction of an access road on land in current use.

NH SB282Passed

Authorizing the commissioner of safety to require the installation of an ignition interlock device or enhanced technology ignition interlock device as a condition of restoring driving privileges in certain instances.

NH SB323Passed

Authorizing accounting transfers by the department of corrections.

NH SB371Passed

Allowing a lien for labor and materials for professional design services.

NH HB325Passed

Relative to the transfer of animals from licensed animal vendors.

NH SB317Passed

Relative to towable devices permitted to be towed by a motorboat.

NH SB281Passed

Relative to exposure to infectious disease by emergency response and public safety workers and notification of public health authorities.

NH HB602Passed

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

NH SB307Passed

Relative to the refund of tax overpayment related to a fraudulent investment scheme.

NH HB518Passed

Changing the prospective repeal date for the research and development tax credit.

NH SB283Passed

Relative to disposition of nursing home patient accounts.

NH SB241Passed

Relative to expiration and extension of terrain alteration permits and extending the report date for the commission to study water infrastructure sustainability funding.

NH SB266Passed

Prohibiting electric utilities from installing and maintaining smart meter gateway devices without the residential or business property owner's consent.

NH SB252Passed

Increasing the maximum term for energy performance contracts.

NH SB245Passed

Relative to health care sharing organizations.

NH SB230Passed

Relative to the calculation of average final compensation for certain retirement system members.

NH HB1307Passed

Relative to agricultural plates.

NH HB1722Passed

Relative to disqualification of judges and lawyers from practicing in the circuit courts.

NH SB270Passed

Relative to civil commitment of persons found incompetent to stand trial.

NH HB1310Passed

Increasing the number of days a motorcycle learners permit is valid and requiring a drivers license for persons under 18 years of age to receive a motorcycle learners permit.

NH HB234Passed

Relative to food service licensure.

NH HB1157Passed

Relative to signage at fuel service stations.

NH HB1635Passed

Relative to motor vehicle inspections.

NH HB1555Passed

Relative to the penalty for firearm use in a state area for propagation of game controlled by the fish and game department.

NH HB1629Passed

Relative to state photographic identification indicating honorable veterans status.

NH HB1225Passed

Permitting a charter school to incur long-term debt.

NH HB1416Passed

Relative to a required fluoride statement.

NH HB1495Passed

Establishing a Purple Heart Trail along U. S. Route 3.

NH HB1434Passed

Relative to display of antique motor vehicle plates.

NH CACR26Passed

Relating to administration of the supreme court. Providing that the legislature and the chief justice of the supreme court shall have concurrent power to make rules governing the administration of all the courts of the state.

NH HB1617Passed

Repealing the certificate of need law.

NH SB379Passed

Relative to insurance fraud.

NH SB265Passed

Relative to the definition of stormwater.

NH SB256Passed

Relative to public utilities commission contracts with consultants.

NH SB330Passed

Requiring an independent financial opinion prior to the leasing of any state park property to a private entity.

NH SB276Passed

Establishing the vandalizing or defacing of state or municipal property as criminal mischief.

NH SB315Passed

Requiring motorists to give wide berth to highway maintenance vehicles.

NH SB344Passed

Allowing the department of resources and economic development to cut vegetation in shoreland areas where public safety is of concern.

NH SB280Passed

Relative to the procedure for approval of medical parole.

NH SB389Passed

Relative to sewer commission costs.

NH SB238Passed

Establishing a committee to assess the form of government in towns that have elected the official ballot referendum form of meeting.

NH HB1563Passed

Relative to Greenland's water rights.

NH HB1583Passed

Relative to immunity for school personnel using reasonable force to protect a minor.

NH HB627Passed

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

NH HB1664Passed

Establishing a committee to study transferring election law enforcement to the secretary of state.

NH HB1673Passed

Relative to complaints of election law violations.

NH HB1165Passed

Naming a bridge in the town of Meredith the POW/MIA Vigil and Freedom Ride bridge.

NH HCR40Passed

For the purpose of petitioning the Congress of the United States to adopt an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, for submission to the states, to require, with certain exceptions, that the federal budget be balanced; or, in the alternative, to call a convention for the sole and exclusive purpose of proposing a federal balanced budget amendment for submission to the states for ratification.

NH HB1567Passed

Establishing a committee to study the federal Youth Corrections Act.

NH HB408Passed

Clarifying the exemption for attorneys from licensing requirements for mortgage brokers or bankers.

NH HB1144Passed

Establishing a commission to study the taxation of alternative fuel and electric-powered motor vehicles for the purpose of funding improvements to the state's highways and bridges.

NH HB1632Passed

Establishing a committee to assess the cost savings of digitizing the general court.

NH HB1622Passed

Relative to the adoption of forms under the administrative procedures act by the department of insurance.

NH HB1357Passed

Relative to the membership of mosquito control districts.

NH HB1387Passed

Requiring flags purchased with state funds or displayed in state facilities to be manufactured in the United States.

NH HB1392Passed

Relative to oyster aquaculture licenses.

NH HB1361Passed

Relative to fiscal notes on bills.

NH HB1205Passed

Relative to the duty of the long range capital planning and utilization committee.

NH SB236Passed

Relative to nomination of candidates and political organizations, election procedure, and recounts.

NH HB1704Passed

Relative to limits on political contributions and relative to reporting by political committees.

NH HB1456Passed

Relative to school district policies on health and sex education.

NH HB1209Passed

Establishing a committee to study administration of the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax.

NH HB1276Passed

Establishing a committee to study general court policies and procedures related to persons with disabilities.

NH SB274Passed

Removing the phrase "mentally defective" from the aggravated felonious sexual assault statute.

NH SB380Passed

Relative to the study committee on juvenile delinquency and children in need of services.

NH SB349Passed

Relative to the administration of juvenile justice services.

NH SB222Passed

Relative to property and casualty insurance, insurance investigations, and insurance certificates.

NH SB253Passed

Relative to debt-related mortgage disability and mortgage accidental death insurance.

NH SB216Passed

Relative to notification of revocation of conditional discharge by the department of health and human services.

NH SB233Passed

Relative to special elections of the charter commission.

NH SB346Passed

Extending the committee to study the laws relating to electronic prescriptions.

NH SB220Passed

Relative to external review under the managed care law.

NH SB368Passed

Relative to nondepository trust companies.

NH SB235Passed

Relative to registration of business organizations with the secretary of state.

NH SB221Passed

Relative to life, accident, and health insurance.

NH SB214Passed

Relative to the applicability of the right-to-know law to public libraries.

NH SB297Passed

Relative to the apprentice hunting license.

NH SB340Passed

Relative to locations for junkyards.

NH SB291Passed

Relative to the use of currently allowed impact fees by municipalities and making an appropriation to establish a North Country fire training facility.

NH SB255Passed

Relative to liens for land use change tax assessments.

NH HB1723Passed

Making technical corrections regarding parental notification prior to abortion.

NH HB1380Passed

Relative to the development of wetland mitigation banks.

NH HB1477Passed

Relative to the definition of spent material.

NH HB1537Passed

Relative to violations of privacy occurring outside a private place.

NH HB242Passed

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

NH SB319Passed

Changing the membership of and extending the 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 HB1409Passed

Relative to definitions under the Uniform Securities Act.

NH HB1204Passed

Relative to matching funds of highway projects, and relative to the administration of the meals and rooms tax.

NH SB152Passed

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

NH HB1231Passed

Removing the prohibition on the sale, gift, or display of certain young birds.

NH SB49Passed

Relative to tip pooling arrangements.

NH HB344Passed

Relative to judicial performance evaluations.

NH HB1707Passed

Relative to penalties for operation after revocation or suspension.

NH SB250Passed

Relative to operation of ATVs and trail bikes on state lands.

NH SB314Passed

Relative to state-owned vehicle fleet management.

NH SB378Passed

Allowing municipalities to remove snow from private roads and driveways and class VI highways.

NH SB273Passed

Relative to vexatious litigants.

NH SB228Passed

Repealing the assessments for excess benefits paid by employers in the retirement system.

NH HB1140Passed

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

NH HB1692Passed

Making changes to the administration of the university system of New Hampshire.

NH SB205Passed

Revising the New Hampshire business corporations act, RSA 293-A.

NH SB332Passed

Repealing a prohibition relative to auxiliary state troopers and repealing the law governing motor vehicles carrying property for hire.

NH SB217Passed

Relative to management of Cannon mountain by the department of resources and economic development.

NH SB399Passed

Relative to the maximum permit application fee for certain municipal or state agency dredging projects.

NH HB1133Passed

Relative to membership of the enhanced 911 commission.

NH HB1240Passed

Relative to license suspensions for refusal to consent to an alcohol test.

NH HB1256Passed

Establishing a New Hampshire state register of historic places.

NH HB1233Passed

Establishing a statute of limitations on wetlands filling and dredging.

NH HB1208Passed

Relative to advertising of alcoholic beverages.

NH HB1195Passed

Relative to membership of the joint legislative historical committee.

NH HB1138Passed

Naming a bridge in Pelham in honor of Sergeant Daniel R. Gionet.

NH HB1150Passed

Relative to examinations for licensure as a professional engineer or land surveyor.

NH HB1680Passed

Relative to the duties of the oversight committee on health and human services.

NH HCR37Passed

Urging the New Hampshire delegation to support any legislation requiring a comprehensive audit of the Federal Reserve.

NH HCR42Passed

Supporting the preservation of the electoral college.

NH HB1672Passed

Apportioning delegates to state party conventions.

NH HCR43Passed

Urging the joint legislative historical committee to move the granite gates Lafayette passed through to the state house grounds.

NH HCR38Passed

Urging the United States Congress to extend equal benefits for the treatment of Agent Orange exposure to Vietnam veterans who served outside of Vietnam.

NH HB1448Passed

Requiring public access to any document and Internet content which is incorporated by reference in administrative rules.

NH HB1417Passed

Relative to a student's freedom of association.

NH HB1442Passed

Relative to motorcycle noise emission regulation.

NH HB1304Passed

Relative to the waiver of financial responsibility requirements for certain habitual offenders.

NH HB1270Passed

Requiring an employer to disclose non-compete and non-piracy agreements prior to making an offer of employment or an offer of change in job classification.

NH HB1255Passed

Relative to the membership of the commission on primary care workforce issues.

NH HB1296Passed

Relative to net energy metering.

NH HB247Passed

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

NH HB151Passed

Repealing the laws relative to marital masters.

NH HB342Passed

Relative to boat operation rules.

NH HB171Passed

Relative to restrictions on liquor licenses.

NH HB127Passed

Relative to the definition of oral communication.

NH HB1474Passed

Relative to eliminating the requirement that attorneys be members of the state bar association.

NH HB1175Passed

Relative to the membership of the cooperative school district budget committees.

NH HB1254Passed

Establishing a committee to study the effect of illegal immigration on the state and its political subdivisions.

NH HB1281Passed

Establishing a committee to study alternative medical insurance coverage for elected state officials.

NH SB374Passed

Naming marine patrol headquarters in honor of David Barrett.

NH SB363Passed

Establishing a commission to study the regulation and licensing of youth camps, including youth skills camps.

NH SCR2Passed

Regarding the White Mountain National Forest.

NH HB1341Passed

Repealing the provision relative to the unauthorized use of firearms in the compact part of a city or town.

NH HB1652Passed

Requiring the transfer of insurance premium tax revenue to the department of health and human services and the revenue stabilization reserve account.

NH HB1300Passed

Relative to removing public officials for cause.

NH SB287Passed

Relative to confidential prescription data.

NH HB1560Passed

Relative to the interstate Health Care Compact.

NH HB1330Passed

Establishing a committee to study blood testing of drivers after motor vehicle fatalities.

NH SB296Passed

Relative to including next-of-kin contact information on a driver's license.

NH HB1136Passed

Relative to special state elections.

NH HB1618Passed

Relative to types of community living facilities.

NH HB1596Passed

Relative to the membership of the advisory council on child care.

NH HB1644Passed

Relative to the regulation of individual home health care service providers by the department of health and human services.

NH HB1378Passed

Relative to transfer by pharmacy technicians of prescription drugs between pharmacies.

NH HB1336Passed

Relative to reciprocity for nonresident trainers of hunting dogs.

NH HB1370Passed

Making technical changes to the New Hampshire real estate practice act.

NH HB1266Passed

Requiring the assessing standards board to recommend standards rather than guidelines.

NH HB1351Passed

Relative to disclosure of information by the board of funeral directors and embalmers and governing boards of allied health professionals.

NH HB1311Passed

Changing a statutory reference to reflect the current homestead exemption amounts.

NH HB1585Passed

Relative to inspections of trucks and buses.

NH SB285Passed

Authorizing suspension or revocation of a drivers license for serious boating offenses and relative to loss of motorboat privileges for aggravated driving while intoxicated.

NH HB1356Passed

Classifying certain land in Litchfield as land to be retained by the state.

NH SB367Passed

Naming a bridge in the town of Londonderry in honor of Lance Corporal Peter J. Sora, Jr., U.S.M.C. and Private First Class Eric D. Currier, U.S.M.C.

NH HB1224Passed

Allowing municipalities to send tax, water, and sewer bills electronically.

NH HB1719Passed

Relative to the filing period for elections.

NH HB1504Passed

Reinstating the Maine-New Hampshire Interstate Bridge Authority.

NH SB394Passed

Relative to the reclassification of Province Road in Strafford from the intersection of Route 202A to Ricky Nelson Road from class II to class V and relative to an appropriation in the capital budget for construction and renovations to the Milford Armory.

NH HB108Passed

Relative to trees and roadside growth.

NH HB1203Passed

Relative to the membership of the capital budget overview committee.

NH HB1127Passed

Relative to barbering apprentices.

NH HB1155Passed

Relative to the regulation of dentists by the board of dental examiners.

NH HB1615Passed

Relative to industrial hemp.

NH SB223Passed

To make technical revisions relative to the health information organization corporation and relative to the membership of the health information organization board.

NH HB1259Passed

Relative to payment of medical expenses for individuals who surrender themselves to law enforcement or corrections officials.

NH HB1660Passed

Relative to abortions after 20 weeks.

NH HB449Passed

Relative to reports on information available on the state website.

NH SB290Passed

Naming a bridge in Woodstock, New Hampshire the Hilliard Family Bridge.

NH SB321Passed

Establishing a committee to study the continuation of payments to long-term care facilities.

NH HB1302Passed

Relative to underpayment of estimated taxes and equalization of valuations administered by the department of revenue administration.

NH HB1717Passed

Apportioning county commissioner districts.

NH HB1420Passed

Relative to the disposition of the remains of service members.

NH SB202Passed

Apportioning congressional districts.

NH HB1349Passed

Relative to the service of town health officers.

NH HB1134Passed

Establishing a committee to study the construction of a permanent memorial to Governor John Gilbert Winant on state property other than the state house grounds.

NH HB1196Passed

Repealing the task force on state procurement policies and procedures.

NH SB391Passed

Naming a portion of New Hampshire route 107/43 in the town of Deerfield the Honorable Joseph E. Stone Highway.

NH SB360Passed

Naming a pond in the town of Sandown.

NH HB624Passed

Establishing a committee to study the rulemaking authority of state agencies to establish fees.

NH HCR34Passed

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

NH HB440Passed

Requiring that New Hampshire join the lawsuit challenging federal health care reform legislation.

NH HB1181Passed

Relative to offers of judgments.

NH HCR32Passed

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 HB1214Passed

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

NH HB1232Passed

Relative to prerecorded political messages.

NH HB1677Passed

Relative to choice as to whether to join a labor union and eliminating the duty of a public employee labor organization to represent employees who elect not to join or to pay dues or fees to the employee organization.

NH HB592Passed

Apportioning state representative districts and relative to the boundaries of wards.

NH SB386Passed

Authorizing the state treasurer to issue bonds for highway construction.

NH HB1488Passed

Relative to the alternative budget procedure in a school administrative unit.

NH SB201Passed

Apportioning state senate districts.

NH HB1170Passed

Allowing municipalities to authorize the inclusion of a statement of the estimated tax impact of the budget and special warrant articles to be voted at annual meeting.

NH HR30Passed

Memorializing State Representative James F. Powers.

NH HR21Passed

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.

NH HB110Passed

Establishing a committee to study the reporting of crimes by professional safety and security services personnel.

NH HB382Passed

Relative to the maintenance of municipal public cemeteries.

NH HB418Passed

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.

NH HB648Passed

Relative to eminent domain by public utilities and establishing a commission to investigate the procedural rights of the landowner when a petition is presented to the public utilities commission by a utility seeking eminent domain, develop a framework for the state to provide use rights to transmission developers on state owned rights-of-way, develop policies to encourage burying such lines where practicable, and establish a structure for payment.

NH HR29Passed

Urging the United States Department of Health and Human Services to rescind its rule requiring health plans to provide sterilizations and contraceptives.

NH HR20Passed

Urging the federal government to allow the cultivation of hemp for industrial purposes.

NH HB210Passed

Relative to the use of deadly force to protect oneself.

NH HB520Passed

Requiring certain bills to have performance standard notes.

NH HB72Passed

Establishing a state aeronautical fund.

NH SB106Passed

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