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Track 872 bills from the New Hampshire 2017 legislative session. 276 bills have passed. View New Hampshire House of Representatives and Senate legislation, sponsors, and voting records.
Bills (872)
Requiring insurance policies to cover 3-D mammography.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to privatization of state services.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Eliminating the land use board and requiring approval of federal land acquisitions by the governor and council.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Relative to backflow devices for water.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to enforcement of election laws.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to parties on certain election forms and ballots and relative to the voter registration form used on the day of the general election.
Sponsor: Dennis Fields
Relative to contributions by retirement system employers for certain full-time positions changed to part-time or interim employment and relative to enforcement of provisions concerning retired members working part-time after retirement.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to construction of the terms "resident," "inhabitant," "residence," and "residency."
Sponsor: David Bates
Relative to arbitration agreements in nursing home contracts.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to record management of abuse and neglect reports.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to voluntary registration of motor vehicles.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Establishing the John and Molly Stark student debt reduction program and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Wayne Burton
Relative to the law regarding therapeutic use of cannabis.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Establishing education freedom savings accounts for children with disabilities.
Sponsor: Glenn Cordelli
Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to public employees testifying before legislative committees.
Sponsor: J.R. Hoell
Affirming revenue estimates for fiscal years 2017, 2018, and 2019.
Sponsor: Norman Major
Abolishing fluoridation in water.
Sponsor: Valerie Fraser
Relative to banning abortion after viability.
Sponsor: Keith Murphy
Relative to adoption of the Uniform Access to Digital Assets Act.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the compensation of members of the general court.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Relative to mandatory headlamp use.
Sponsor: Jonathan Manley
Reducing the rates of the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax
Sponsor: Eric Schleien
Relative to corroborating evidence in sexual assault prosecutions.
Sponsor: William Marsh
Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2018 and June 30, 2019.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to flying a drone above a correctional facility.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to cruelty to non-captive wildlife.
Sponsor: Katherine Rogers
Relative to smoking on private property.
Sponsor: Robert Hull
Applying to the United States Congress to convene a limited convention for the exclusive purpose of proposing amendments to the federal Constitution concerning election reform that do not abrogate or amend the First Amendment to the federal Constitution.
Sponsor: Timothy Smith
Relative to the issuance of a summons instead of arrest.
Sponsor: William Gannon
Relative to real estate leased for a public charter school.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Relative to biennial motorcycle inspections.
Sponsor: Leonard Turcotte
Relative to annulment of criminal records.
Sponsor: Brian Stone
Relative to student assessment data privacy.
Sponsor: J.R. Hoell
Relative to community net metering.
Sponsor: David Murotake
Establishing a commission to study and evaluate providing financial incentives for professional media production activity in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Werner Horn
Relative to including hydroelectric in renewable energy classes.
Sponsor: Richard Barry
Relative to van parking for persons with disabilities.
Sponsor: Michael O'Brien
Urging Congress to investigate the lawsuits against Trump University.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Establishing the office of ombudsman in the department of state.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Eliminating the bureau of certificate of title and providing for the criminal prosecution for its supervisor.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Establishing a road usage fee and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Norman Major
Relating to natural rights of children. Providing that children have a natural right to be protected by their parents.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Applying for a convention of the states under Article V of the Constitution of the United States.
Sponsor: Scott Wallace
Prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Repealing the provisions for tax exemption for certain chartered public school facilities.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Rescinding all applications by the New Hampshire legislature for a federal constitutional convention and urging other states to withdraw similar requests.
Sponsor: James McConnell
Relative to rules of the site evaluation committee.
Sponsor: Michael Harrington
Relative to notice of federal motor carrier safety regulations.
Sponsor: Kimberly Rice
Relative to persons held in civil contempt.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Relative to bonds for public employees.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Relative to the selection of delegates to an article V convention.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Establishing a council on the creative economy.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to eligibility to vote.
Sponsor: William Gannon
Relative to motor vehicle registration transfer credits.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to the maximum optional fee for transportation improvements charged by municipalities when collecting motor vehicle registration fees.
Sponsor: Patricia Higgins
Relative to dams on residential property.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Relative to the authority of towns to issue bonds for the expansion of broadband infrastructure.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Requiring the department of administrative services to assess the costs of allowing the community college system employees to participate in the state health plan.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to challenged voter affidavits.
Sponsor: David Bates
Relative to domicile for the purposes of voting or holding elective office.
Sponsor: David Bates
Extending the suspension of prior authorization requirements for a community mental health program on drugs used to treat mental illness.
Sponsor: Kendall Snow
Relative to eligibility to vote, voter registration forms, and absentee ballot requests.
Sponsor: David Bates
Relative to standards for emerging contaminants in drinking water.
Sponsor: Mindi Messmer
Relative to showing a ballot.
Sponsor: Steve Vaillancourt
Relative to affidavits used to prove qualifications to vote.
Sponsor: David Bates
Relative to persons executing election affidavits.
Sponsor: David Bates
Relative to the definition of political advocacy organization.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to wrongful voting and penalties for voter fraud.
Sponsor: David Bates
Relative to the placement and detention of a minor in a secure facility.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to funding of the national guard scholarship fund.
Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro
Establishing a New Hampshire inventory of historic burial grounds and cemeteries.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to political advocacy organizations.
Sponsor: Marjorie Smith
Including a fetus in the definition of "another" for purposes of certain criminal offenses.
Sponsor: Jeanine Notter
Establishing a committee to study decriminalizing sex work.
Sponsor: Elizabeth Edwards
Making an appropriation to the department of justice to enforce election and lobbying laws.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing an independent commission as an additional authorizing entity for chartered public schools.
Sponsor: Glenn Cordelli
Preventing childhood lead poisoning from paint and water and making an appropriation to a special fund.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to domicile affidavits.
Sponsor: David Bates
Establishing a children's savings account program and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Mary Gile
Relative to the definition of the New Hampshire fire code.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to high school students participating in New Hampshire's dual and concurrent enrollment program and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to stabilization grants for education.
Sponsor: Werner Horn
Relative to the submission of evidence prior to hearings in divorce cases.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Relative to free speech on campuses in the university system and the community college system.
Sponsor: Eric Schleien
Relative to the legislative youth advisory council.
Sponsor: Carolyn Gargasz
Relative to a family and medical leave insurance program.
Sponsor: Mary Gile
Regarding immunity under the child abuse reporting law.
Sponsor: John Burt
Relative to the law governing alimony.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to determination of parental rights and responsibilities and establishing a presumption in favor of shared residential responsibility.
Sponsor: Mark Pearson
Relative to review hearings in involuntary admission cases.
Sponsor: J.R. Hoell
Relative to procedures related to the disclosure of exculpatory evidence by police officers.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to electric renewable energy classes.
Sponsor: David Murotake
Requiring workers' compensation to cover prophylactic treatment for exposure.
Sponsor: Andrew White
Revising the alimony statute.
Sponsor: Debra DeSimone
Amending the procedures for use of segregated housing for inmates.
Sponsor: Elizabeth Edwards
Relative to pro se litigants under the right-to-know law.
Sponsor: Marjorie Smith
Eliminating the automatic union dues payment for state employees.
Sponsor: Richard Hinch
Relative to notice of a petition for modification of child support.
Sponsor: Kimberly Rice
Relative to the legalization and regulation of marijuana.
Sponsor: Glen Aldrich
Relating to public education. Providing that the general court shall have the authority to define 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: Daniel Itse
Revising the definition of the state building code and ratifying changes to the state building code adopted by the state building code review board.
Sponsor: Carol Roberts
Relative to causes for divorce.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Prohibiting the implementation of common core in public elementary and secondary schools.
Sponsor: Gene Chandler
Relative to the duties of registers of probate.
Sponsor: James Belanger
Relative to earned time credits for prisoners participating in rehabilitative or educational programming.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to funding for kindergarten programs.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Establishing education freedom savings accounts for students.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Requiring postsecondary education institutions to compile and submit reports on remedial education courses.
Sponsor: Gregory Hill
Relative to the calculation of average final compensation under the retirement system for certain members.
Sponsor: Barbara Shaw
Relative to the administration of building code enforcement.
Sponsor: Carol Roberts
Relative to the mechanical licensing board.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Granting group II retirement system status to certain positions in the department of corrections.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to revocation of retirement and other benefits for persons convicted of certain crimes while in public service.
Sponsor: Valerie Fraser
Relative to health care premium contributions for Medicare eligible state retirees.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to certification for solid waste operators.
Sponsor: Jonathan Manley
Establishing a cash balance pension plan for new hires and non-vested employees.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to the valuation of utility property.
Sponsor: Patrick Abrami
Relative to rulemaking of the department of corrections.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to the amortization of retirement system unfunded accrued liability.
Sponsor: Donald LeBrun
Relative to the protection of wetlands.
Sponsor: Judith Spang
Relative to septic requirements in conversions to accessory dwellings.
Sponsor: Kevin Avard
Relative to public bathing facilities.
Sponsor: Suzanne Smith
Relative to the length of docks on a water body, water body size.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Relative to the Winnipesaukee river basin control program reserve account.
Sponsor: Mark McConkey
Relative to fees for operation of a heating and agitation device in public waters.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to permits for solid waste facilities.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Relative to information collection concerning electric renewable portfolio standards.
Sponsor: Bart Fromuth
Prohibiting the public utilities commission from increasing the system benefits charge without legislative approval.
Sponsor: Michael Vose
Establishing a commission to study the transition of certain regulatory authority to the department of environmental services from the Environmental Protection Agency.
Sponsor: Linda Gould
Relative to municipal regulations of small wind energy systems.
Sponsor: Herb Vadney
Relative to the enforcement authority of the liquor investigators.
Sponsor: Richard Barry
Allowing hobby distillation of liquors.
Sponsor: Scott Wallace
Authorizing wine manufacturer retail outlets.
Sponsor: Gary Daniels
Relative to limitations on the use of biometric information.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to marijuana sales.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Establishing a state bank.
Sponsor: Valerie Fraser
Memorializing State Representative Ronald Belanger of Salem.
Relative to voting on variances.
Sponsor: James Belanger
Memorializing State Representative Donald Flanders of Laconia.
Relative to induced termination of pregnancy statistics.
Sponsor: Kathleen Souza
Requiring reporting on suicide deaths of individuals receiving services through the department of health and human services or its subcontractors.
Sponsor: James MacKay
Implementing needle exchange programs in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Lino Avellani
Relative to eligibility for food stamps and establishing the Granite Workforce pilot program.
Sponsor: Kevin Avard
Relative to conversion therapy seeking to change a person's sexual orientation.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to conversion therapy seeking to change a person's sexual orientation.
Sponsor: Eric Schleien
Relative to the establishment of a publicly transparent interdepartmental health information and analysis program for New Hampshire and establishing a special fund.
Sponsor: Stephen Schmidt
Relative to the policy goal of electric utility restructuring.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Eliminating the cap on net metering.
Sponsor: Richard Barry
Relative to recovery of stranded costs on certain purchased power agreements.
Sponsor: Michael Harrington
Relative to identification of the source of legislative bill proposals.
Sponsor: Janice Schmidt
Relative to registration of semi-trailers.
Sponsor: Howard Pearl
Allowing online gambling.
Sponsor: Eric Schleien
Relative to the implementation of the recommendations of grid modernization.
Sponsor: David Danielson
Relative to minimum electric renewable portfolio standards.
Sponsor: Richard Barry
Relative to facilities licenses for charitable gaming.
Sponsor: Michael O'Brien
Requiring the university system to disclose annual expenditures in its operating budget.
Sponsor: Yvonne Dean-Bailey
Repealing the regional greenhouse gas initiative.
Sponsor: Michael Harrington
Establishing the small business jobs fund and tax credit.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Reducing the rates of the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Phasing out and repealing the interest and dividends tax.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Relative to expenditures from the energy efficiency fund.
Sponsor: Herbert Richardson
Relative to limits on wagers in charitable games of chance.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Relative to the price of Lucky 7 tickets.
Sponsor: Daniel Sullivan
Repealing certain aircraft registration fees.
Sponsor: Donald LeBrun
Reducing the pari-mutuel tax.
Sponsor: Michael Sylvia
Establishing a commission to study the efficiency and effectiveness of the fish and game departments operations, governance, and management structure.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to motorized scooters and wheelchairs operating on public streets.
Sponsor: Robert L'Heureux
Relative to autonomous vehicles.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Authorizing religious nonmedical personnel, consistent with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services guidelines, to certify eligibility for walking disability plates and placards.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Repealing the rail transit authority.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to traffic control measures.
Sponsor: Michael Harrington
Relative to special number plates for veterans and armed forces members.
Sponsor: Amelia Keane
Relative to organizations that are authorized to issue decals.
Sponsor: Sherman Packard
Relative to regulations restricting the use of water for outdoor usage.
Sponsor: John Graham
Allowing counties to authorize and fund forensic audits.
Sponsor: Thomas Buco
Relative to the definition of agritourism.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Relative to collection of delinquent property tax payments by manufactured housing owners.
Sponsor: Michael Abbott
Relative to the adoption of a default budget.
Sponsor: Keith Ammon
Relative to medical services for prisoners.
Sponsor: Kendall Snow
Relative to withdrawal from a cooperative school district.
Sponsor: James Belanger
Relative to school attendance in towns with no public schools.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Establishing a department of veterans affairs.
Sponsor: Russell Ober
Relative to the monitoring and treatment of contaminated wells.
Sponsor: Daniel Innis
Relative to a one-time allowance for certain state retirees.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to pesticide use and notification in places where children play.
Sponsor: James McConnell
Making oral contraceptives available without a prescription.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Relative to the definition of mental illness for purposes of mental health services.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Permitting qualifying patients to cultivate cannabis for their own therapeutic use.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Establishing a commission to develop a memorandum of understanding between the department of transportation and the department of resources and economic development for staffing, operating, and maintaining the state's rest areas and welcome centers.
Sponsor: Robert Theberge
Making an appropriation for rural bus service.
Sponsor: John Cloutier
Relative to hazardous duty pay for certain department of transportation employees.
Sponsor: Alisson Turcotte
Establishing a committee to study broadband access to the Internet.
Sponsor: Carol Roberts
Relative to implementation of the Medicaid managed care program.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Relative to temporary licensure of certain nurses seeking licensure by endorsement from the board of nursing.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Defining woodland buffers and relative to such woodland buffers for the purposes of the shoreland protection act.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to ignition interlock requirements in manslaughter cases involving alcohol.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Relative to the submission and approval of subsurface sewage disposal system plans, relative to septic requirements in conversions to accessory dwellings, and authorizing certain septage and sludge land applications.
Sponsor: Dale Sprague
Establishing a committee to study helmet and restraint laws for youth operators and passengers of OHRVs and snowmobiles, and relative to a trail connector in the town of Henniker.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Relative to nonacademic surveys, questionnaires, or evaluations administered by a public school to its students.
Sponsor: Kevin Avard
Relative to certain ignition interlock violations.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Naming a building in honor of Van McLeod.
Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff
Establishing a committee to study the regulation and taxation of vacation rentals and short-term rentals and relative to restrictions on the authority to regulate vacation and short-term rentals under the housing standards law.
Sponsor: Bill Ohm
Limiting 20-day registration plates, relative to the suspension of a driver's license, and relative to salvage certificates of titles for motor vehicles.
Sponsor: Sherman Packard
Relative to the relationship between a franchisor and a franchisee.
Sponsor: Daniel Innis
Establishing a commission to study the legalization, regulation, and taxation of marijuana.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to retention of voter registration forms.
Sponsor: Kathleen Hoelzel
Relative to beverage sales at farmers' markets and relative to liquor commission sales.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to the costs for notice of changes in a zoning district.
Sponsor: Linda Massimilla
Relative to confidentiality of state tax records in state administrative or judicial proceedings.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to the penalties for possession of marijuana.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to bond requirements for public works contracts.
Sponsor: David Danielson
Relative to accidents involving youth operators of motor vehicles.
Sponsor: Carol Roberts
Establishing the lakeshore redevelopment planning commission.
Sponsor: Gene Chandler
Relative to the guidelines of the legislative ethics committee.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Revising the New Hampshire trust code.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Establishing a commission to determine if the department of environmental services should request delegation of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System from the Environmental Protection Agency.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Prohibiting the state from requiring implementation of common core standards and relative to the amendment or approval of academic standards.
Sponsor: Kevin Avard
Requiring schools to post the state telephone numbers to report child abuse and relative to criminal history records checks of school employees and volunteers.
Sponsor: Glenn Cordelli
Relative to the certification of acupuncture detoxification specialists.
Sponsor: Robert Backus
Relative to fantasy sports contests.
Sponsor: Gary Azarian
Relative to posting notice and minutes of public meetings on the public body's website.
Sponsor: Ed Comeau
Relative to poker in private residences.
Sponsor: Eric Schleien
Relative to chemical analyses of controlled drugs.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Establishing keno and relative to funding for kindergarten.
Sponsor: David Watters
Regulating the use of a cell site simulator device.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Making appropriations for capital improvements.
Sponsor: Gene Chandler
Limiting parental liability under a CHINS petition in certain circumstances.
Sponsor: Werner Horn
Requiring a portion of the renewable energy fund to benefit low to moderate income residential customers, relative to electric renewable energy classes, relative to the class rate for biomass, and relative to requirements for incentive payments from the renewable energy fund.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to disapproval of forms and authorizing the insurance commissioner to retain certain independent specialists.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to domicile for voting purposes.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Relative to wagering on simulcast racing.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to network adequacy and consumer rights under the managed care law.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Making an appropriation to the department of transportation for local highway aid and aid for municipal bridges, relative to distribution of highway aid, and relative to red list bridges.
Sponsor: Charles Morse
Relative to enrollment eligibility for regional career and technical education programs and relative to high school students participating in New Hampshire's dual and concurrent enrollment program and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to exemptions from licensure by the board of medical imaging and radiation therapy.
Sponsor: Kevin Scully
Repealing the administrative attachment of the police standards and training council to the community college system of New Hampshire and repealing the statutes governing the New Hampshire technical institute security force.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Establishing a cross border drug interdiction program and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to the regulation of banks, trusts, and credit unions by the banking department.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to the practices of pharmacy benefit managers.
Sponsor: Erin Hennessey
Making appropriations to the department of environmental services for the purposes of funding eligible drinking water and wastewater projects under the state aid grant program and relative to making an appropriation from the drinking water and groundwater trust fund to the department of environmental services to address drinking water contamination in Amherst.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Establishing a committee to study the rescheduling of elections and relative to absentee voter signatures.
Sponsor: Jeff Woodburn
Relative to dissolved oxygen water quality standards.
Sponsor: James Gray
Relative to investigation of voter verification letters.
Sponsor: Bill Ohm
Relative to blood testing orders.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Establishing a continuous quality improvement program for pharmacies, relative to vaccines administered by pharmacists, and relative to the authority of the insurance department on federal health care reform.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to licensure of mental health practitioners from other states.
Sponsor: Jacalyn Cilley
Extending the community revitalization tax relief program to coastal properties subject to storm surge, sea level rise, and extreme precipitation.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to differential pay for state troopers and relative to crowd control by marine patrol officers.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to the regulation of electricians.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Establishing a commission on the seacoast cancer cluster investigation.
Sponsor: Mindi Messmer
Relative to dedicated funds with no activity in the financial system for at least the most recent fiscal year.
Sponsor: Norman Major
Relative to tip pooling.
Sponsor: Gary Daniels
Relative to voters with physical disabilities.
Sponsor: Dennis Fields
Relative to criminal history background checks for certain health care workers.
Sponsor: Jeff Woodburn
Relative to an electronic poll book trial program.
Sponsor: Bette Lasky
Relative to the authority of state police employees.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to filling vacancies in the office of county commissioner and relative to procedures for adoption of the budget for Rockingham County.
Sponsor: Larry Gagne
Relative to procedures of the board of psychologists.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to juvenile justice procedures.
Sponsor: Mary Walz
Establishing a committee to study education funding and the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education, establishing a committee to study the organizational structure of the department of education and the duties and responsibilities of the commissioner of the department of education, and relative to the duties of the commissioner of the department of education.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to a statewide property tax exemption for commercial and industrial construction.
Sponsor: Frank McCarthy
Relative to the duties of the decennial retirement commission, and relative to the function and organization of the department of administrative services risk management unit and division of personnel.
Sponsor: David Danielson
Establishing a state parks advisory council.
Sponsor: Chris Christensen
Including a fetus in the definition of "another" for purposes of certain criminal offenses.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Relative to school attendance in towns with no public schools.
Sponsor: Ruth Ward
Establishing the physical therapy licensure compact.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to authorization for clinician-prescribed substance use disorder services.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the regulation of biodiesel.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to licensing of mortgage loan originators from another state.
Sponsor: Daniel Innis
Relative to the licensure of alcohol and drug counselors, requiring occupational regulatory boards and commissions to post reciprocity information, and establishing a committee to study licensure of alcohol and drug counselors.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to Medicaid reimbursement to schools for students with medical needs.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Relative to reinstatement of foreign corporations and foreign limited liability partnerships.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Clarifying the application of the road toll.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes.
Sponsor: Eric Schleien
Relative to the wildlife habitat account and the fisheries habitat account.
Sponsor: Gene Chandler
Establishing the Uniform Power of Attorney Act.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Establishing a veterans track within the court system and relative to annulment of a sentence imposed by a mental health court.
Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro
Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2018 and June 30, 2019.
Sponsor: David Welch
Establishing a commission to study current mental health procedures for involuntary commitment.
Sponsor: Kendall Snow
Relative to honoring E. Maude Ferguson, the first woman elected to the New Hampshire senate.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to installation requirements for arc-fault circuit interrupters.
Sponsor: Mark Proulx
Relative to timber trespass.
Sponsor: John Mullen
Relative to limitation of actions in which the state is a plaintiff.
Sponsor: Robert L'Heureux
Relative to the compensation of the boxing and wrestling commission.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to security screening at state correctional facilities.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Amending the Uniform Securities Act.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to the taxability of lease interests in public property.
Sponsor: Susan Almy
Relative to examinations by the insurance commissioner.
Sponsor: Gary Daniels
Declaring the painted turtle to be the reptile of the biennium.
Sponsor: Kevin Avard
Eliminating the hearing requirement for late reinstatement of corporations.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Establishing a commission to study environmentally-triggered chronic illness.
Sponsor: Mindi Messmer
Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.
Sponsor: Lynne Ober
Establishing a committee to study temporary seasonal docks.
Sponsor: John Mullen
Directing the wellness and primary prevention council to establish a system of family resource centers of quality.
Sponsor: Skip Berrien
Relative to minutes under the right-to-know law.
Sponsor: Chris True
Relative to compliance with state and federal education mandates and relative to school accreditation for the 2017-2018 school year.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to electronic tolling at certain tolling facilities and relative to optional anonymous transponders.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to persons who may accompany a youth operator of an OHRV.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Relative to alternate members of planning boards.
Sponsor: John Valera
Relative to the independent investment committee in the New Hampshire retirement system.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Establishing a commission to evaluate the direct care workforce and preparedness of long-term care and support services for aging adults with dementia or other cognitive brain injuries.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to form and rate filing fees.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Relative to criminal record checks in adoption proceedings and foster family home licensing.
Sponsor: Skip Berrien
Relative to certain positions in the insurance department.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to the authority of municipal law enforcement officers and relative to information contained in certain motor vehicle records.
Sponsor: Keith Murphy
Relative to treatment for hepatitis C under the law relative to use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Relative to out-of-home placements under the child protection act.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Removing veterinarians from the requirements of adopting rules for prescribing opioids and querying the controlled drug prescription health and safety program.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to access to minutes of meetings of condominium unit owner's associations.
Sponsor: James Webb
Relative to standards for revaluations established by the assessing standards board.
Sponsor: Patrick Abrami
Relative to wholesale distributors of alcoholic beverages.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to hypodermic syringes and needles containing residual amounts of controlled drugs and authorizing the operation of syringe service programs in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: James Gray
Relative to licensure and continuing education of architects.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to beverage containers.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Authorizing the state veterans' advisory committee to accept gifts, grants, and donations for payment of the committee's costs, prohibiting the inclusion of statewide assessment results in a student's transcript without consent, and relative to assessments administered to pupils in grades 3 through 8.
Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro
Establishing a committee to study mental health and social service business process alignment and information system interoperability.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Prohibiting certain immunization requirements for noncommunicable diseases.
Sponsor: Valerie Fraser
Relative to classification of certain state employee positions.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Relative to requirements for certain alcoholic beverage licenses.
Sponsor: Bart Fromuth
Relative to livestock and meat inspection.
Sponsor: Peter Bixby
Establishing a commission to study processes to resolve right-to-know complaints.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Relative to capital reserve fund appropriations by municipalities.
Sponsor: Franklin Sterling
Relative to the energy efficiency fund.
Sponsor: Herbert Richardson
Establishing a commission to study long term goals and requirements for drinking water in the seacoast area.
Sponsor: Mindi Messmer
To officially retain the name of a bridge in the city of Lebanon as Lyman Bridge.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Relative to regulation of appraisal management companies by the real estate appraiser board.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to interference with traffic devices.
Sponsor: Patricia Higgins
Relative to brewpub licenses.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Authorizing wine manufacturer retail outlets.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to the definition and use of toy smoke devices.
Sponsor: David Welch
Declaring the common blackberry to be the berry of the biennium.
Sponsor: Clyde Carson
Requiring notice to affected municipalities of energy facility siting.
Sponsor: Ruth Ward
Relative to insurance group-wide supervision and relative to supervisory college confidentiality.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Relative to the regulation of electric grills.
Sponsor: Bill Ohm
Relative to Purple Heart and Pearl Harbor survivor number plates.
Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro
Adding rulemaking authority to require completion of a certain survey as part of the license renewal process for health care providers.
Sponsor: John Fothergill
Relative to vaccines administered by pharmacists.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Relative to the availability of condominium financial information to unit owners.
Sponsor: James Webb
Relative to the regulation of certain professions by the office of professional licensure and certification.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Adding chronic pain to qualifying conditions under therapeutic use of cannabis.
Sponsor: Eric Schleien
Relative to having a loaded firearm in a motorhome, and relative to having or carrying a loaded rifle or shotgun in a motor vehicle.
Sponsor: Mark Proulx
Regulating groundwater pollution caused by polluting emissions in the air and relative to standards for emerging contaminants in drinking water.
Sponsor: Frank Byron
Relative to confidentiality of forms and rates and relative to the length of docks on a water body, water body size.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to economic revitalization zone tax credits.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to transportation of alcoholic beverages by a minor.
Sponsor: Ryan Smith
Requiring the department of health and human services to develop a 10-year plan for mental health services, relative to due process rights of persons subject to involuntary emergency admissions, relative to the Philbrook center, relative to reports of abuse and neglect, and relative to the commission to study grandfamilies in New Hampshire, and extending the commission to review child abuse fatalities.
Sponsor: David Danielson
Amending the title of the chapter relating to child pornography.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to audits of county funds.
Sponsor: Thomas Buco
Relative to termination of the parent-child relationship in cases of sexual assault.
Sponsor: Bette Lasky
Relative to documenting the improvement of non-proficient readers.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to motorcycle headlamps.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Requiring a course in civics for high school graduation.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to implementation of the all veterans' tax credit, and relative to applications for recovery from the FRM victims' contribution recovery fund.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to municipal revolving funds.
Sponsor: Lino Avellani
Relative to medical records of a deceased spouse or next of kin.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Repealing the sunset provision on the first responder's critical injury benefit fund.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to temporary OHRV registrations for nonresidents, and OHRV and snowmobile trail connectors.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Relative to rulemaking on forms for allied health professionals and relative to information on court cases concerning the validity of administrative rules.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to career and technical education.
Sponsor: David Watters
Prohibiting certain defenses in prostitution and human trafficking cases and relative to fines assessed for certain offenses involving domestic violence.
Sponsor: Linda Massimilla
Relative to the oil discharge and disposal cleanup fund.
Sponsor: Chris Christensen
Reauthorizing the commission to study apportionment of gross business profits under RSA 77-A and the committee to study the process by which business names are authorized by the secretary of state.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Establishing a demographic study committee.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to the admissibility of proffered evidence in sexual assault cases.
Sponsor: Kevin Avard
Relative to hair braiding.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to the sale of gift certificates.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to consumer credit division entities.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to municipal record retention and conversion.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Relative to the relationship between a franchisor and a franchisee.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Establishing a commission to study grandfamilies in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Relative to rabies vaccination protocols for companion animals.
Sponsor: James Belanger
Establishing a committee to study transmission, distribution, generation, and other costs in the state's electricity system.
Sponsor: Kevin Avard
Relative to central registry checks for out-of-state child care providers and staff.
Sponsor: Skip Berrien
Legalizing firecrackers.
Sponsor: Kevin Avard
Relative to standards for outdoor wood-fired hydronic heaters.
Sponsor: Richard McNamara
Relative to loitering restrictions on premises of liquor licensees.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Relative to technical corrections to the education tax credit statute.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to the statutory construction of the phrase "under oath."
Sponsor: Claire Rouillard
Relative to notice by mail for zoning and planning purposes.
Sponsor: James Belanger
Relative to vacancies in the office of supervisor of the checklist.
Sponsor: Kathleen Hoelzel
Relative to the burden of proof in termination of parental rights cases.
Sponsor: Bette Lasky
Relative to liquid chromatograph tests for intoxication.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to the responsibility of a municipality to enforce its ordinances.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Repealing the voluntary greenhouse gas emissions reductions registry.
Sponsor: Leonard Turcotte
Relative to enforcement of parking prohibitions.
Sponsor: Robert L'Heureux
Relative to the state retiree health plan commission.
Sponsor: Lynne Ober
Relative to property and casualty insurance.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to the authority of the department of state.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to recording voters' out-of-state drivers' licenses.
Sponsor: David Bates
Relative to number plate decals for firefighters.
Sponsor: Linda Tanner
Repealing the commuters income tax.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to honoring Jessie Doe and Mary L.R. Farnum, the first women elected to the New Hampshire house of representatives.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to certain motor vehicle records.
Sponsor: Dan Hynes
Relative to motorcycle endorsements and restrictions and relative to enhanced drivers' licenses and identification cards.
Sponsor: Sherman Packard
Relative to checklists in other districts.
Sponsor: Dennis Fields
Relative to accessory dwelling units.
Sponsor: Carolyn Matthews
Relative to food safety.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to group II vested deferred retirements, the age of dependents in the retiree health plan, and retired judges' participation in the retiree health plan.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to incarceration for nonpayment of an assessment or nonperformance of community service.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to assessments administered to pupils in grades 3 through 8.
Sponsor: Terry Wolf
Exempting persons using virtual currency from registering as money transmitters.
Sponsor: Barbara Biggie
Authorizing decal plates for the University of New Hampshire.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to immunity from prosecution for persons involved in a drug-related emergency.
Sponsor: Jess Edwards
Establishing a committee to review subsidies for energy projects provided by the renewable portfolio standard.
Sponsor: Kevin Avard
Relative to positions in the corporations division of the secretary of state's office.
Sponsor: Lynne Ober
Memorializing State Representative William Polewarczyk of Chester.
Establishing a committee to study the Laconia state school property.
Sponsor: Charles Morse
Relative to appeals of liquor commission decisions.
Sponsor: Robert Fisher
Establishing a commission to study municipal regulation and incentives for solar energy.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Prohibiting a candidate from receiving the nomination of more than one party.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to members of the site evaluation committee.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Establishing a committee to study unemployment tax discounts.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing a committee to study the responsibility of a person who through their pollution makes drinking water non-potable.
Sponsor: Frank Byron
Relative to adequate education grant payments to certain municipalities.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Relative to qualifying medical conditions for the therapeutic use of cannabis and relative to registry identification cards.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Relative to eligibility of hospitals with renewable energy projects for funds from the renewable energy fund.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to qualifying medical conditions for the purposes of therapeutic cannabis.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing a commission to study a carbon reduction investment program for New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Clarifying lessee liability for month-to-month leases.
Sponsor: Yvonne Dean-Bailey
Relative to recommittal of a prisoner by the parole board.
Sponsor: John Sytek
Establishing a preference for the appointment of the child's grandparent as guardian of the minor in certain cases and making an appropriation to the department of health and human services.
Sponsor: Mariellen MacKay
Making emergency medical technicians and rescue squad members eligible for a death benefit if killed in the line of duty.
Sponsor: Mark Proulx
Increasing the minimum gross business income required for filing a business profits tax return.
Sponsor: Richard McNamara
Establishing keno.
Sponsor: Gary Azarian
Relative to the cost of fiscal analysis of legislation relating to the retirement system.
Sponsor: Katherine Rogers
Increasing the limit on contributions to the community development finance authority for which an investment tax credit may be taken.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to the admissibility of proffered evidence in sexual assault cases.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Permitting employers to pay wages to employees weekly or biweekly.
Sponsor: Leonard Turcotte
Relative to the definition of "facility caregivers" under the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes law.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Relative to grip height of motorcycles.
Sponsor: Harold French
Naming a certain bridge on Route 9 in Madbury the Allyn Jennison Bridge.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to the pre-engineering technology curriculum.
Sponsor: Norman Major
Relative to pharmacist administration of vaccines.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to absentee ballot applications.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to state procurement of goods and services.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Naming the New Hampshire Army National Guard Regional Training Institute and Barracks facility in Pembroke after Colonel Edward Cross.
Sponsor: Gene Chandler
Relative to tax anticipation notes in counties.
Sponsor: Frank McCarthy
Relative to documentation required for registration of certain title exempted vehicles and modifying the requirements for removal and sale of certain vehicles.
Sponsor: Karel Crawford
Relative to allowing a designee for the commissioner of the department of administrative services on certain commissions.
Sponsor: Lynne Ober
Relative to industrial hemp as a controlled substance.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Relative to forfeiture of personal property.
Sponsor: Michael Sylvia
Clarifying the equity jurisdiction of the judicial branch family division.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Relative to a jury's determination as to the applicability of law.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Relative to the use of drones.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to the adoption of Atlantic standard time.
Sponsor: Keith Murphy
Prohibiting the state or its political subdivisions from assisting a federal agency in the collection of electronic data without a warrant.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to the definition and regulation of e-cigarettes.
Sponsor: Rebecca Mcbeath
Relative to the acceptance of grants by Carroll county.
Sponsor: Ed Comeau
Relative to beverage vendor fees.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Establishing a committee to consider revisions to the New Hampshire health insurance laws.
Sponsor: Richard McNamara
Relative to the definition of a cigar bar.
Sponsor: Steven Beaudoin
Relative to New Hampshire products purchased and sold by the liquor commission.
Sponsor: Peter Hansen
Relative to the definition of "emergency" for purposes of a quorum under the right-to-know law.
Sponsor: Robert Hull
Defining pervious surfaces in the shoreland water quality protection act.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Relative to Purple Heart and Pearl Harbor survivor number plates.
Sponsor: Gary Daniels
Relative to court requests for documents in conjunction with petitions for guardianship of a minor and guardianship of an incapacitated person.
Sponsor: Bette Lasky
Relative to reporting requirements regarding revenue generated from safe boater education certificates.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Naming a bridge in Groveton in honor of George Langley and Lyle Hersom.
Sponsor: Jeff Woodburn
Establishing a committee to study certain investments by municipalities.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to telemedicine services.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to sentencing for violations of probation.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Requiring registered sex offenders to report online identifiers.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Establishing a committee to study gold star number plates.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to the New Hampshire birth conditions program and relative to the administration of certain prescription medication for treatment of a communicable disease.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to small claims resulting from accidents due to activities of the department of transportation.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to providing pamphlets containing the asbestos regulations to persons engaging in renovation or demolition of structures.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to electronic wills.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to video lottery and table gaming.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Limiting food and beverage advertising and marketing on school property.
Sponsor: Bette Lasky
Urging Congress to support and fund rural transit initiatives.
Sponsor: John Cloutier
Affirming states' powers based on the Constitution for the United States and the Constitution of New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Relative to deposit of county unassigned fund balances in a revenue stabilization reserve account.
Sponsor: Thomas Buco
Relative to the property tax exemption for improvements to assist persons with disabilities.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to the time period for refiling a petition for annulment of a criminal record.
Sponsor: Mel Myler
Making an appropriation to the department of education to provide additional adequate education grant payments to certain municipalities.
Sponsor: David Bates
Relative to the membership of the New Hampshire commission on deafness and hearing loss.
Sponsor: Marjorie Porter
Relative to dairy farmer relief.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Repealing the laws regarding motorized locomotives and ski area plates.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Establishing a commission to study allowing pharmacists to prescribe or make available via protocol oral contraceptives and certain related medications.
Sponsor: Keith Murphy
Relative to the university system of New Hampshire and community college system of New Hampshire operating budgets.
Sponsor: Victoria Sullivan
Establishing a committee to study requiring passengers on school buses to wear seat belts.
Sponsor: Mariellen MacKay
Relative to a code of ethics for certified educational personnel.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Establishing a committee to study balance billing and authorizing municipal ratification of certain meetings and elections.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Establishing a commission to study adaptation of the tax structure of the state to economic and demographic change.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to increasing the maximum amount of the optional veterans tax credit.
Sponsor: William Gannon
Relative to the perambulation of towns.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to appraisals of residential property, procedures in eminent domain proceedings, and expenditures from the energy efficiency fund.
Sponsor: Kevin Avard
Relative to reimbursement of transportation costs for students attending a career and technical education center.
Sponsor: Barbara Shaw
Relative to penalties for violations of planning and zoning laws.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Establishing a New Hampshire student access grant program and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: James Grenier
Relative to grounds for termination of parental rights.
Sponsor: John Burt
Establishing a committee to study how taxpayer funds appropriated to the university system of New Hampshire and the community college system of New Hampshire are expended and the procedures to ensure accountability for such expenditures.
Sponsor: Gene Chandler
Relative to campaign contributions.
Sponsor: Marjorie Porter
Requiring occupational regulatory boards and commissions to post reciprocity information.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to the usual and customary price of filling a prescription.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to activities at polling places.
Sponsor: Timothy Smith
Relative to implementation of academic standards by a local school board and relative to review of academic standards under consideration by the state board of education.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to student exemption from the statewide assessment.
Sponsor: J.R. Hoell
Prohibiting the inclusion of statewide assessment results in a student's transcript without consent.
Sponsor: J.R. Hoell
Relative to crossbow hunting by persons 68 years of age and older.
Sponsor: Karel Crawford
Authorizing Rotary Foundation number plate decals.
Sponsor: Latha Mangipudi
Relative to the submission of school emergency response plans.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to school district policies regarding objectionable course material.
Sponsor: Victoria Sullivan
Relative to educational assignments for pupils who have been suspended.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to the records of the probate court.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to the license requirement for medical imaging and radiation therapy and relative to registration by practitioners with the board of medical imaging and radiation therapy.
Sponsor: Michael Sylvia
Establishing a committee to study medication synchronization.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to the national guard scholarship fund and the New Hampshire national guard education assistance act.
Sponsor: Bill Kuch
Relative to the membership of the advanced manufacturing education advisory council.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Relative to General John Stark Day.
Sponsor: Barbara Biggie
Memorializing State Representative Steve Vaillancourt of Manchester.
Prohibiting disclosure of certain information obtained by former employees of the insurance department.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to continuation of a public hearing of the zoning board of adjustment.
Sponsor: James Belanger
Relative to vacancies in the office of moderator.
Sponsor: James Belanger
Relative to credit union branching authority.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to vacancies in county offices.
Sponsor: David Welch
Relative to exemption of income from taxation under the tax on interest and dividends.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Relative to municipal parking surcharges and parking maintenance and operations.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Modifying the research and development tax credit for first-time recipients of the credit.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Establishing a bipartisan commission to evaluate New Hampshires response to Russian interference in our democracy.
Sponsor: Jeff Woodburn
Establishing an independent redistricting commission.
Sponsor: Bette Lasky
Relative to payment of workers' compensation benefits by direct deposit.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relating to terms of office for state officers. Providing that terms shall be for 4 years.
Sponsor: Bette Lasky
Relative to the title loan default process.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to labeling for maple syrup.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Relative to suction dredging in the surface waters of the state.
Sponsor: Lee Oxenham
Relative to the consumer complaint process at the banking department.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the heating of certain state-owned buildings in Concord and making appropriations therefor.
Sponsor: Gene Chandler
Establishing a fund to forgive certain educational debt and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Daniel Innis
Relative to public utility leases.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Establishing the position of associate commissioner in the department of health and human services, the office of the child advocate, and the oversight commission for children's services and juvenile justice.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to the authority of the public utilities commission to regulate telecommunications service providers.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to a workforce development and training fund.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing the office of the business advocate in the department of resources and economic development and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Sherman Packard
Reducing the rate of the business profits tax.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Making the Medicaid expansion law permanent.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relating to eliminating registers of probate. Providing that part II, article 71 be amended to eliminate registers of probate.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to the legalization and regulation of marijuana and establishing a committee to study the legalization of marijuana.
Sponsor: Jeff Woodburn
Relative to staffing recommendations from the quality assurance review of the division of children, youth and families.
Sponsor: Scott McGilvray
Establishing the New Hampshire technology sector marketing tax credit.
Sponsor: Daniel Innis
Establishing the New Hampshire college graduate retention incentive partnership (NH GRIP).
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to limited driving privileges after an administrative license suspension.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to complete streets policies, establishing a complete streets pilot program, and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to pharmacy pricing.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing a procedure for the annulment of a mental health record.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to the tobacco use prevention and cessation program.
Sponsor: David Watters
Making appropriations for the operation, maintenance, and repair of certain welcome centers and rest areas in Coos county.
Sponsor: Jeff Woodburn
Establishing a working families property tax refund program.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to status for part-time retired judges.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to eliminating the waiting period before eligibility to receive unemployment benefits.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Requiring the department of transportation and the department of resources and economic development to determine a location for a visitor center in Cheshire county.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to the tax on chewing tobacco.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Relative to electronic publication by the probate division.
Sponsor: William Gannon
Relative to the state minimum wage.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Establishing a nonpartisan revenue estimator position in the department of administrative services.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Authorizing individuals and certain businesses to purchase health insurance from out-of-state companies.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Relative to on-premises sales by liquor manufacturers.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Repealing the New Hampshire health protection program.
Sponsor: J.R. Hoell
Relating to conflict of interest. Providing that no member of the general court shall sponsor, advocate for, nor vote on any legislation which would create a financial conflict of interest.
Sponsor: Timothy Smith
Relative to financing the construction of high pressure gas pipelines.
Sponsor: James McConnell
Establishing a tax credit against business profits taxes for donations to career and technical education centers.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to expense deductions under the business profits tax.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Limiting jurisdiction of the superior courts over certain adequate education statutes and adequate education grants.
Sponsor: Gregory Hill
Making an appropriation for stormwater management and flood resilience grants.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to criminal records checks in the employee application process.
Sponsor: Michael Cahill
Allowing a town to appropriate funds to create a town scholarship fund.
Sponsor: Gregory Hill
Relative to allocating electoral college electors based on the national popular vote.
Sponsor: William Pearson
Relative to the disturbance of sediments in estuarine waters.
Sponsor: Wayne Burton
Relative to warnings prior to the imposition of civil fines assessed by state agencies.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Relative to the age at which certain persons may marry.
Sponsor: Jacalyn Cilley
Relative to the licensure of medical imaging professionals.
Sponsor: Andy Sanborn
Establishing a credit against business profits taxes for media production expenditures in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Lino Avellani
Relative to assessing the consequences of the Citizens United decision.
Sponsor: Robert Elliott
Making a capital appropriation for affordable housing.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing a committee to study ballot access in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: William Pearson
Allowing community investment in a development finance institution.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the use of small capacity, light weight plastic bags by retailers.
Sponsor: Christy Bartlett
Requiring the department of transportation to alleviate safety issues at an intersection in Ossipee.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to evaluating the public interest of gas pipeline capacity contracts.
Sponsor: James McConnell
Relative to automobile insurance cancellation.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Supporting efforts to ensure that students from New Hampshire have access to debt-free higher education at public colleges and universities.
Sponsor: Marjorie Porter
Increasing the amount of inspection sticker fees to be transferred to the motor vehicle air pollution abatement fund.
Sponsor: Robert Backus
Relative to employer immunity for disclosure of certain worker employment information.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to right to work.
Sponsor: Richard Hinch
Establishing a state minimum wage and providing for adjustments to the minimum wage.
Sponsor: Douglas Ley
Relative to the exemption from property taxation for charitable nonprofit hospitals.
Sponsor: Keith Murphy
Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services for the developmental services system.
Sponsor: Charles McMahon
Authorizing online voter registration.
Sponsor: Bette Lasky
Repealing the law relative to providing certain parameters for access to reproductive health care facilities.
Sponsor: Kurt Wuelper
Prohibiting an employer from using credit history in employment decisions.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Making an appropriation for early childhood intervention services.
Sponsor: Jeff Woodburn
Establishing an option to rebate the research and development tax credit against business profits taxes, and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Requiring the department of health and human services to develop a centralized state system for transporting persons subject to involuntary emergency admission.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to confidentiality in applying for public sector jobs.
Sponsor: Michael Cahill
Relative to reporting of meals and rooms tax revenue by the department of revenue administration.
Sponsor: Philip Bean
Establishing a committee to review occupational licensing to determine which licenses could be made optional for practitioners.
Sponsor: Keith Ammon
Urging the adoption of rules for the operation of an Article 5 convention.
Sponsor: Jordan Ulery
Relative to rules relating to prison rehabilitation programs and inmate health.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to qualifications of referees in the superior courts and circuit courts.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Relative to retired members employed in a part-time position by retirement system employers.
Sponsor: Mark Proulx
Relative to the authority of the judiciary to review provisions of certain education statutes.
Sponsor: Gregory Hill
Relative to state board of education rulemaking authority over home education programs.
Sponsor: J.R. Hoell
Relative to membership on the assessing standards board.
Sponsor: Patrick Abrami
Requiring social media companies to remove subscriber information at the subscriber's request.
Sponsor: James McConnell
Relative to petition articles in the warrant of a cooperative school district.
Sponsor: Ed Comeau
Requiring a business impact assessment as part of the rulemaking process and relative to objections to proposed agency rules under the administrative procedure act.
Sponsor: Michael Vose
Prohibiting the issuance of a summons or warrant for failure to license a dog.
Sponsor: Frank Sapareto
Relative to amendments to warrant articles.
Sponsor: Kevin Verville
Prohibiting prescription drug manufacturers from offering copayment reimbursement.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to presumptive evidence of domicile for voters.
Sponsor: David Bates
Relative to registering to vote.
Sponsor: Mel Myler
Making a person who knowingly causes the death of a child guilty of capital murder.
Sponsor: Werner Horn
Relative to the requirements for filing a chartered public school application.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to information available to members of school boards or budget committees.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Relative to the return of a driver's license after reversal of an administrative license suspension.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Relative to options for customers who are in arrears in utility bill payments.
Sponsor: Robert Fisher
Relative to notice to property owners regarding changes in assessments of property values for tax purposes.
Sponsor: John Lewicke
Relative to eligibility for a chartered public school charter.
Sponsor: Mel Myler
Establishing a commission to study the feasibility of implementing a clearinghouse model for tracking political expenditures and contributions.
Sponsor: Patricia Higgins
Relative to third party charges on utility bills.
Sponsor: John Lewicke
Relative to certain citizens having standing to sue school boards.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Relative to default budgets.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Establishing a committee to study procedures for a New Hampshire constitutional convention.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Relative to part-time employment by a retiree for a retirement system employer.
Sponsor: David Danielson
Relative to visual acuity requirements for drivers' licenses.
Sponsor: William Marsh
Increasing the age at which a pension begins for non-vested and newly-hired group I members of the retirement system.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to damages in landlord-tenant actions.
Sponsor: Leonard Turcotte
Relative to charges for services by the register of deeds.
Sponsor: Howard Pearl
Relative to voter identification requirements when obtaining a ballot.
Sponsor: David Bates
Relative to notice for foreclosures.
Sponsor: Kate Murray
Relative to calculation of collection dates for local property taxes.
Sponsor: John Valera
Relative to the state guard.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Making an appropriation for the purpose of meeting new federal regulations relative to child care.
Sponsor: Cindy Rosenwald
Relative to awarding attorney's fees under the right-to-know law.
Sponsor: Dan Hynes
Relative to funding for fire standards instruction.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Relative to vehicle equipment waivers for persons with disabilities.
Sponsor: Ryan Smith
Relative to certification requirements for holding the office of sheriff.
Sponsor: David Welch
Making an appropriation to the New Hampshire Internet crimes against children task force.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Urging the New Hampshire general court to investigate whether a member of the general court who is a paid employee of an advocacy group is in violation of article 7 of the second part of the New Hampshire constitution.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Repealing mandatory on-board diagnostic and emissions tests for motor vehicles.
Sponsor: Josh Moore
Relative to medical insurance covering automobiles.
Sponsor: David Lisle
Relative to the distribution of occupancy revenues under the meals and rooms tax to towns and cities.
Sponsor: Edith Tucker
Repealing the exemption for water and air pollution control facilities from local property taxation.
Sponsor: Philip Bean
Relative to allodial title and violations of the oath of office.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Relative to the maintenance of private roads abutting residential properties.
Sponsor: Brian Chirichiello
Requiring propane companies to file notice with the register of deeds of underground propane tanks.
Sponsor: Steven Beaudoin
Relative to number plate scanning devices.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to chartered public school funding.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Requiring the state park system to use competitive bidding for the acquisition and resale of firewood.
Sponsor: Ed Comeau
Permitting certain towns to appoint a town clerk.
Sponsor: Keith Murphy
Relative to medical payments coverage under motor vehicle liability.
Sponsor: Robert Theberge
Relative to the mileage reimbursement rate for legislators and prohibiting deductions from compensation or mileage reimbursement of representatives.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Requiring a non-client public protection and recovery fund to be administered by the supreme court.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Relative to the authority of the commissioner of the department of health and human services relative to certain vaccine requirements.
Sponsor: Valerie Fraser
Relative to valid student identification cards for voting purposes.
Sponsor: Yvonne Dean-Bailey
Relative to the leasing of Hampton Beach state park.
Sponsor: Philip Bean
Establishing a registry for persons convicted of animal cruelty.
Sponsor: David Cote
Establishing a scholarship for students pursuing careers in the service of children and the elderly.
Sponsor: Joseph Guthrie
Relative to portability, availability, and renewability of health coverage.
Sponsor: William Marsh
Relative to the content of fiscal notes.
Sponsor: Philip Bean
Relative to the threshold for filing a business enterprise tax return.
Sponsor: Norman Silber
Repealing the penalty assessment on criminal offenses.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Relative to a jury trial for the execution of a tax lien.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Relative to the calculation of average daily membership in residence and average daily membership in attendance.
Sponsor: Werner Horn
Limiting the authority of delegates to Article V conventions.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Establishing a commission to study a public option for health insurance.
Sponsor: Jerry Knirk
Relative to including court personnel in judicial performance evaluations.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Relative to procedures for apportioning electoral districts.
Sponsor: Jerry Knirk
Relative to the standard of review for government requirements on commercial enterprises.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Requiring state employees and state public officials to display identification badges when attending meetings and hearings of the general court.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Allowing all voters to vote by absentee ballot.
Sponsor: Ellen Read
Allowing health insurance policies to be sold without mandates.
Sponsor: J.R. Hoell
Relating to the attorney general. Providing that the attorney general shall be elected every 2 years.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Relative to reporting of a legislator's personal interest in legislation.
Sponsor: Susan Almy
Adding myelitis disorder or disease to the definition of "qualifying medical condition" for the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to eligibility to vote and relative to student identification cards.
Sponsor: Norman Silber
Establishing a local option sales tax to reduce property taxes.
Sponsor: Francis Gauthier
Relative to the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes.
Sponsor: Brian Stone
Establishing state holidays for elections
Sponsor: Ellen Read
Repealing prohibitions on electronic device usage while driving.
Sponsor: Eric Schleien
Establishing a scholarship fund for health care providers who stay in New Hampshire for 5 years and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Peter Leishman
Relative to the imposition of concurrent and consecutive sentences.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Defining bodily injury in the criminal code.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to attendance at an auction of property or contraband from a criminal forfeiture.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Relative to the seal of the general court.
Sponsor: Jordan Ulery
Requiring members of the press corps covering the proceedings of the general court to wear a name tag.
Sponsor: Donald LeBrun
Adding opioid addiction to qualifying medical conditions under therapeutic use of cannabis.
Sponsor: Eric Schleien
Relative to the criteria for the issuance of certificates for the siting of high pressure gas pipelines.
Sponsor: James McConnell
Relative to the right of attendance by general court members at legislative proceedings.
Sponsor: Jordan Ulery
Relative to jury instructions in sexual assault cases.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Urging Congress to propose the Regulation Freedom amendment to the United States Constitution.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Adding fibromyalgia to qualifying medical conditions under therapeutic use of cannabis.
Sponsor: Eric Schleien
Relative to the penalties for failure to deliver goods under the Uniform Commercial Code.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Prohibiting smoking in motor vehicles when a passenger under the age of 16 is in the vehicle.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to participation in public school cocurricular programs offered in another school district.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to liquor revenues deposited into the alcohol abuse prevention and treatment fund.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to warrant articles that have been submitted to the department of revenue administration.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Relative to live medical testimony in courts.
Sponsor: Bette Lasky
Making an appropriation for the replacement of heat and hot water systems in the Concord school district.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to political contributions made by limited liability companies.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the use of accessory dwelling units.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Authorizing a moderator to conduct a verification count of machine-counted ballots.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to taxation of historic residential structures.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Establishing a statewide law enforcement data network.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to public assistance for certain persons.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to state contributions to public school renovations.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Funding the New Hampshire Internet crimes against children task force.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to persons authorized to sign corporate documents.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Relative to eligibility of school district employees for Family and Medical Leave Act.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Making a general fund appropriation for continuation of the project development phase of the New Hampshire capital rail corridor project.
Sponsor: Bette Lasky
Establishing a committee to study the tax characterization of stormwater utility fees.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to funding the New Hampshire agricultural lands program.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Requiring admission without charge to state parks for children.
Sponsor: Jeff Woodburn
Waiving initial licensure fees for certain applicants for occupational or professional licenses.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to penalties for violation of political advertising laws.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Repealing the licensing requirement for carrying a concealed pistol or revolver.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Authorizing periodic payments as security after a motor vehicle accident.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Eliminating the statute of limitations on sexual assault.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Removing the limitations on actions for sexual assaults on victims under 18 years of age.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join or contribute to a labor union.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Relative to the appraisal of telecommunications poles and conduits under local property taxation.
Sponsor: Philip Bean
Relative to reports to the public employee labor relations board.
Sponsor: Michael Moffett
Relative to a tax on premium cigars.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to disclosure of expert testimony in civil cases.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to meals and rooms tax annual revenue reporting by the department of revenue administration.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to police attendance at public meetings and functions.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Relative to recovery of costs for damage done to highways.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Adjusting the minimum employer's contribution rate for unemployment insurance.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Allowing the use of an assisted living facility photo identification card for voter identification purposes.
Sponsor: Suzanne Gottling
Relative to the election of county commissioners in Carroll county.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Requiring background checks for commercial firearms sales.
Sponsor: Katherine Rogers
Prohibiting recipients of county or municipal funds from using such funds for lobbying.
Sponsor: Glenn Cordelli
Including low digit number plates as vanity plates.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Repealing the community revitalization tax relief incentive.
Sponsor: Philip Bean
Removing the exemption for premium cigars from the tobacco tax.
Sponsor: Richard Ames
Relative to the qualifications for the position of consumer advocate.
Sponsor: Michael Vose
Relative to the use of amber lights by plow operators.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to after market tinting on side windows.
Sponsor: Ryan Smith
Relative to retiree health care benefits for future retirees.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to storm water or sewage penalties.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Extending the interest and dividends tax to capital gains, increasing exemptions from the tax, and providing for retirement system contributions on behalf of employers other than the state.
Sponsor: Richard Ames
Relative to access for low income ratepayers to renewable energy incentives and benefits.
Sponsor: David Danielson
Relative to parking at state liquor stores.
Sponsor: Bill Ohm
Prohibiting private and for-profit prison contracts, and relative to immigration detention facilities.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Establishing a controlled drug scientific review board.
Sponsor: Keith Ammon
RESOLVED, that the Senate is ready to meet with the House of Representatives in Joint Convention for the purpose of hearing the Budget Address by his Excellency, Governor Chris Sununu.
Relative to taxation of public utility infrastructure.
Sponsor: Philip Bean
Relative to background checks for county employees.
Sponsor: Karel Crawford
Relative to voter identification requirements.
Sponsor: Dave Testerman
Relative to the duties of the fish and game commission.
Sponsor: Daniel Eaton
Relative to allocation of electoral votes.
Sponsor: David Murotake
Relative to eligibility for limited driving privilege after revocation or suspension.
Sponsor: Lino Avellani
Relative to state construction contracts.
Sponsor: Brian Seaworth
Allowing humane societies to place tourist oriented directional signs on the side of the road.
Sponsor: Stephen Schmidt
Relative to calculating the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education and providing fiscal capacity disparity aid.
Sponsor: Richard Ames
Establishing a committee to study reducing the cost of county government.
Sponsor: Glenn Cordelli
Repealing the provision for nonresident student hunting and fishing licenses.
Sponsor: David Bates
Relative to referral to the Sununu Youth Service Center of youths administered Narcan by a first responder for a heroin overdose.
Sponsor: Robert Elliott
Relative to the referendum procedure for public water systems.
Sponsor: Valerie Fraser
Prohibiting placement of certain persons with mental illness in the secure psychiatric unit, establishing a secure psychiatric hospital oversight commission, and appropriating funds to develop plans for a secure therapeutic psychiatric hospital facility.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Establishing the position of energy efficiency advocate.
Sponsor: Michael Vose
Prohibiting possession of a firearm at a polling place.
Sponsor: Wayne Burton
Prohibiting persons who desecrate the American or New Hampshire state flag from receiving financial assistance.
Sponsor: Robert L'Heureux
Mandating the wearing of body cameras by certain law enforcement officers.
Sponsor: Caleb Dyer
Relative to animals abandoned in the foreclosure process.
Sponsor: Brian Chirichiello
Requiring the reimbursement of dedicated funds transferred for other purposes.
Sponsor: Marjorie Shepardson
Establishing the John and Molly Stark workforce opportunity program and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Wayne Burton
Repealing the minimum wage law.
Sponsor: Norman Silber
Reducing business taxes, repealing certain taxes, establishing an income tax, and requiring payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.
Sponsor: Paul Henle
Relative to the use of cloth diapers in licensed child day care centers.
Sponsor: Andrew Prout
Relative to car and truck rental agency fleet vehicle registration.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Relative to state party conventions.
Sponsor: Robert Theberge
Relative to the recycling and disposal of electronic waste.
Sponsor: Peter Bixby
Making an appropriation for the Carroll and Strafford counties freight rail improvements project and making an appropriation for the Coos county freight rail improvements project.
Sponsor: John Graham
Relative to placing names on the ballot.
Sponsor: Michael Cahill
Repealing the child protection act.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Allowing hunting adventure permits to be used by certain non-resident applicants.
Sponsor: John Mullen
Establishing a municipal opioid reversal agent bulk purchase fund
Sponsor: Linda Massimilla
Establishing an independent redistricting commission.
Sponsor: David Cote
Repealing the tax on interest and dividends.
Sponsor: Chris Christensen
Relative to the payment of wages to an employee.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Relative to the public members of a school administrative unit
Sponsor: Werner Horn
Prohibiting hunting on Willand Pond in Strafford county.
Sponsor: Peter Bixby
Relative to operation of OHRVs on trail connectors in Coos and Grafton counties.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Relative to the assessment of deaf and hard-of-hearing children.
Sponsor: Marjorie Porter
Requiring child resistant packaging for electronic cigarette cartridges.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Increasing the beer tax.
Sponsor: Robert Theberge
Relative to the sale of cigar-related products.
Sponsor: Steven Beaudoin
Establishing a homestead right.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Relative to the process for inhabitants of the state to effectuate the protections of Article 14.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Relative to delegates to national party conventions.
Sponsor: Robert Theberge
Making restitution to Jeffery Frost for inappropriate prosecution.
Sponsor: Daniel Itse
Amending the salary grade for the chairman of the public utilities commission.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Requiring municipal approval for siting high voltage transmission lines.
Sponsor: Wayne Burton
Calling on the United States Senate and House of Representatives to consider a constitutional amendment prohibiting campaign contributions unless the donor is eligible to vote in that federal election.
Sponsor: James McConnell
Naming a bridge in the city of Keene.
Sponsor: William Pearson
Relative to claims against judges.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Making an appropriation for restitution to Joseph Haas as a result of failure of the clerk of the supreme court to process a notice of errors.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Requiring payment of certain money to Timothy Rioux due to malfeasance of a judge in a child support reduction case.
Sponsor: Kurt Wuelper
Relative to rulemaking of the midwifery council on the scope of practice.
Sponsor: Kevin Avard
Exempting certain building plans from the right-to-know law.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Relative to hunting with a crossbow.
Sponsor: Raymond Gagnon
Relating to disqualification by age. Providing that there be no age disqualification for a judge of any court, judge of probate, or sheriff.
Sponsor: Herbert Richardson
Relative to appropriations in petitioned warrant articles.
Sponsor: Erin Hennessey
Relative to notice of oral arguments in courts.
Sponsor: Kathleen Souza
Relative to dam fees for nonprofit organizations.
Sponsor: Lino Avellani
Prohibiting electronic warrants.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Relative to returning a percentage of the LCHIP fee to the municipality where the real estate transfer from which the fee originates is located.
Sponsor: Brian Chirichiello
Relative to political advertising in rights-of-way.
Sponsor: Werner Horn
Prohibiting family members from serving on the same town, city, or school district board or committee.
Sponsor: Frank Byron
Relative to chartered public school teacher qualifications.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to alteration of speed limits.
Sponsor: Arthur Barnes
Relative to the definition of energy cost saving measure and relative to energy performance contracting.
Sponsor: Herbert Richardson
Repealing the education tax credit program.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Repealing the education tax credit.
Sponsor: Mel Myler
Relative to entering dismissals of cases by nolle prosequi.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Making a capital appropriation for construction of a new tenth circuit district court facility in Hampton.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to the rights of inhabitants and their political choice.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Requiring the estimated cost of a prison sentence to be contained in the presentence investigation report.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to grounds for denial of a chartered public school application.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to the authority of towns to issue bonds for the expansion of Internet service.
Sponsor: Peter Leishman
Relative to chartered public school boards of trustees.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Making appropriations to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding eligible drinking water and wastewater projects under the state aid grant program.
Sponsor: Thomas Buco
Requiring the department of education to collect data related to the reasons for suspension and expulsion of pupils.
Sponsor: Mary Gile
Requiring notice to municipalities of the relocation of state offices located within the municipality.
Sponsor: John Cloutier
Requiring pedestrians to obey signals at railroad grade crossings.
Sponsor: Lino Avellani
Relative to shared facilities and homeless shelters.
Sponsor: Steven Beaudoin
Relative to the retirement system assumed rate of return for the biennium beginning July 1, 2017.
Sponsor: Mariellen MacKay
Relative to campaign materials at the polling place.
Sponsor: Ed Comeau
Establishing a committee to study suspensions and expulsions in middle and high schools.
Sponsor: Mary Gile
Relative to penalties for violating the insurance laws regarding property and casualty insurance.
Sponsor: Lino Avellani
Relative to disqualification of election officers.
Sponsor: Herbert Richardson
Relative to the laws governing chartered public schools.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Regulating the use of a cell site simulator device.
Sponsor: Neal Kurk
Making an appropriation to the state house bicentennial education and commemoration fund.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Establishing a special marriage officiant license.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Repealing exceptions to claims against the state.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Repealing criminal defamation.
Sponsor: Robert Hull
Relative to Food and Drug Administration approval of medication, equipment, and therapies.
Sponsor: J.R. Hoell
Relating to the general court. Providing that the general court shall hold sessions biennially.
Sponsor: Norman Silber
Requiring a manslaughter charge for heroin and fentanyl dealers when the user dies.
Sponsor: Robert Elliott
Relative to the jurisdiction of the board of claims.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Relative to self-ordering for laboratory testing.
Sponsor: Stephen Darrow
Establishing a committee to study the consequences of tobacco use by minors in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Rebecca Mcbeath
Relative to the statute of limitations for continuing violations of rights which are guaranteed by the federal or state constitution.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Relative to involuntary administration of medication to inmates with mental illnesses.
Sponsor: Robert Elliott
Relative to a prisoner's participation in the work release program.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Establishing a committee to study ways to educate New Hampshire families about lung cancer risks.
Sponsor: Rebecca Mcbeath
Relative to the powers of commissioners of deeds.
Sponsor: Richard Abel
Relative to the duties of and meeting requirements for the judicial council.
Sponsor: Michael Brewster
Relating to the nomination and appointment of officers. Providing that judicial officers shall be confirmed by the legislature.
Sponsor: J.R. Hoell
Establishing a commission to study costs of requests for information under the right-to-know law.
Sponsor: Brian Chirichiello
Relative to salvage certificates of titles for motor vehicles.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
RESOLVED, that the Senate meet in Joint Convention with the House of Representatives for the purpose of hearing the report of the Joint Committee appointed to compare and count the votes for Governor and Executive Council, for the Inauguration of the Governor, the Honorable Christopher T. Sununu, and for the taking of the oath by the Executive Council.
Establishing a committee to study certain practices of the lottery commission.
Sponsor: Dick Patten
RESOLVED, that the Senate meet in Joint Convention with the House of Representatives for the purpose of canvassing votes for the Governor and Executive Council.
Memorializing State Representative Andre Martel of Manchester.
Establishing a commission on human trafficking.
Sponsor: J.R. Hoell
Establishing a committee to study the employment of minors in family businesses.
Sponsor: Dick Patten
Relative to college student voting eligibility.
Sponsor: Norman Silber
RESOLVED, that the Rules of the 2015-2016 Session be adopted as the Rules of the 2017-2018 Session, with the changes which have been provided here today.
RESOLVED, that the Secretary of State be requested to furnish the Senate with the official return of votes from the various Senatorial Districts.
RESOLVED, that the return of votes from the several Senatorial Districts be referred to a Select Committee of three with instructions to examine and count the same and report to the Senate where any vacancies or contest exists and if so, in what Senatorial District.
RESOLVED, that the Senate meet in Joint Convention with the House of Representatives for the purpose of electing the Secretary of State and the State Treasurer.
RESOLVED, that the biennium salary of the members of the Senate be paid in one undivided sum as early as practical after adoption of this resolution, and be it further RESOLVED, that the mileage of members of the Senate be paid every two weeks during the session.
Legislative salary and mileage payments.
Adopting the rules of the 2016 session for the 2017-2018 biennium.
The Speaker employing personnel per RSA 17-E:5.
Recording House sessions and the permanent journal.
Distribution of House publications.
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Passed (276)
Memorializing State Representative Ronald Belanger of Salem.
Memorializing State Representative Donald Flanders of Laconia.
Establishing a committee to study broadband access to the Internet.
Relative to implementation of the Medicaid managed care program.
Defining woodland buffers and relative to such woodland buffers for the purposes of the shoreland protection act.
Relative to temporary licensure of certain nurses seeking licensure by endorsement from the board of nursing.
Establishing the lakeshore redevelopment planning commission.
Relative to the submission and approval of subsurface sewage disposal system plans, relative to septic requirements in conversions to accessory dwellings, and authorizing certain septage and sludge land applications.
Relative to chemical analyses of controlled drugs.
Establishing a committee to study helmet and restraint laws for youth operators and passengers of OHRVs and snowmobiles, and relative to a trail connector in the town of Henniker.
Establishing a commission to determine if the department of environmental services should request delegation of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System from the Environmental Protection Agency.
Relative to the certification of acupuncture detoxification specialists.
Relative to the penalties for possession of marijuana.
Relative to fantasy sports contests.
Relative to retention of voter registration forms.
Relative to beverage sales at farmers' markets and relative to liquor commission sales.
Relative to nonacademic surveys, questionnaires, or evaluations administered by a public school to its students.
Relative to certain ignition interlock violations.
Establishing a commission to study the legalization, regulation, and taxation of marijuana.
Prohibiting the state from requiring implementation of common core standards and relative to the amendment or approval of academic standards.
Relative to the guidelines of the legislative ethics committee.
Limiting 20-day registration plates, relative to the suspension of a driver's license, and relative to salvage certificates of titles for motor vehicles.
Relative to confidentiality of state tax records in state administrative or judicial proceedings.
Relative to accidents involving youth operators of motor vehicles.
Relative to bond requirements for public works contracts.
Naming a building in honor of Van McLeod.
Relative to poker in private residences.
Relative to the costs for notice of changes in a zoning district.
Requiring schools to post the state telephone numbers to report child abuse and relative to criminal history records checks of school employees and volunteers.
Relative to ignition interlock requirements in manslaughter cases involving alcohol.
Revising the New Hampshire trust code.
Relative to posting notice and minutes of public meetings on the public body's website.
Relative to the relationship between a franchisor and a franchisee.
Establishing a committee to study the regulation and taxation of vacation rentals and short-term rentals and relative to restrictions on the authority to regulate vacation and short-term rentals under the housing standards law.
Establishing keno and relative to funding for kindergarten.
Making appropriations for capital improvements.
Relative to exemptions from licensure by the board of medical imaging and radiation therapy.
Relative to blood testing orders.
Limiting parental liability under a CHINS petition in certain circumstances.
Making appropriations to the department of environmental services for the purposes of funding eligible drinking water and wastewater projects under the state aid grant program and relative to making an appropriation from the drinking water and groundwater trust fund to the department of environmental services to address drinking water contamination in Amherst.
Making an appropriation to the department of transportation for local highway aid and aid for municipal bridges, relative to distribution of highway aid, and relative to red list bridges.
Relative to wagering on simulcast racing.
Regulating the use of a cell site simulator device.
Establishing a continuous quality improvement program for pharmacies, relative to vaccines administered by pharmacists, and relative to the authority of the insurance department on federal health care reform.
Relative to investigation of voter verification letters.
Repealing the administrative attachment of the police standards and training council to the community college system of New Hampshire and repealing the statutes governing the New Hampshire technical institute security force.
Relative to domicile for voting purposes.
Relative to disapproval of forms and authorizing the insurance commissioner to retain certain independent specialists.
Relative to dissolved oxygen water quality standards.
Establishing a committee to study the rescheduling of elections and relative to absentee voter signatures.
Establishing a cross border drug interdiction program and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to licensure of mental health practitioners from other states.
Relative to network adequacy and consumer rights under the managed care law.
Relative to enrollment eligibility for regional career and technical education programs and relative to high school students participating in New Hampshire's dual and concurrent enrollment program and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to the practices of pharmacy benefit managers.
Relative to the regulation of banks, trusts, and credit unions by the banking department.
Requiring a portion of the renewable energy fund to benefit low to moderate income residential customers, relative to electric renewable energy classes, relative to the class rate for biomass, and relative to requirements for incentive payments from the renewable energy fund.
Relative to an electronic poll book trial program.
Relative to voters with physical disabilities.
Relative to criminal history background checks for certain health care workers.
Relative to tip pooling.
Relative to dedicated funds with no activity in the financial system for at least the most recent fiscal year.
Establishing a commission on the seacoast cancer cluster investigation.
Relative to the authority of state police employees.
Relative to the regulation of electricians.
Relative to differential pay for state troopers and relative to crowd control by marine patrol officers.
Extending the community revitalization tax relief program to coastal properties subject to storm surge, sea level rise, and extreme precipitation.
Relative to procedures of the board of psychologists.
Relative to filling vacancies in the office of county commissioner and relative to procedures for adoption of the budget for Rockingham County.
Relative to juvenile justice procedures.
Relative to a statewide property tax exemption for commercial and industrial construction.
Establishing a state parks advisory council.
Relative to the duties of the decennial retirement commission, and relative to the function and organization of the department of administrative services risk management unit and division of personnel.
Establishing a committee to study education funding and the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education, establishing a committee to study the organizational structure of the department of education and the duties and responsibilities of the commissioner of the department of education, and relative to the duties of the commissioner of the department of education.
Establishing the physical therapy licensure compact.
Relative to school attendance in towns with no public schools.
Including a fetus in the definition of "another" for purposes of certain criminal offenses.
Relative to licensing of mortgage loan originators from another state.
Relative to reinstatement of foreign corporations and foreign limited liability partnerships.
Relative to authorization for clinician-prescribed substance use disorder services.
Relative to the licensure of alcohol and drug counselors, requiring occupational regulatory boards and commissions to post reciprocity information, and establishing a committee to study licensure of alcohol and drug counselors.
Relative to Medicaid reimbursement to schools for students with medical needs.
Relative to the regulation of biodiesel.
Relative to minutes under the right-to-know law.
Establishing the Uniform Power of Attorney Act.
Establishing a veterans track within the court system and relative to annulment of a sentence imposed by a mental health court.
Establishing a commission to study current mental health procedures for involuntary commitment.
Relative to honoring E. Maude Ferguson, the first woman elected to the New Hampshire senate.
Relative to installation requirements for arc-fault circuit interrupters.
Clarifying the application of the road toll.
Relative to timber trespass.
Relative to limitation of actions in which the state is a plaintiff.
Relative to the compensation of the boxing and wrestling commission.
Relative to security screening at state correctional facilities.
Amending the Uniform Securities Act.
Relative to the taxability of lease interests in public property.
Declaring the painted turtle to be the reptile of the biennium.
Relative to use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes.
Relative to the wildlife habitat account and the fisheries habitat account.
Eliminating the hearing requirement for late reinstatement of corporations.
Relative to examinations by the insurance commissioner.
Establishing a commission to study environmentally-triggered chronic illness.
Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2018 and June 30, 2019.
Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.
Establishing a committee to study temporary seasonal docks.
Directing the wellness and primary prevention council to establish a system of family resource centers of quality.
Authorizing the state veterans' advisory committee to accept gifts, grants, and donations for payment of the committee's costs, prohibiting the inclusion of statewide assessment results in a student's transcript without consent, and relative to assessments administered to pupils in grades 3 through 8.
Relative to requirements for certain alcoholic beverage licenses.
Relative to criminal record checks in adoption proceedings and foster family home licensing.
Establishing a commission to study long term goals and requirements for drinking water in the seacoast area.
Relative to beverage containers.
Relative to regulation of appraisal management companies by the real estate appraiser board.
Relative to insurance group-wide supervision and relative to supervisory college confidentiality.
Relative to classification of certain state employee positions.
Relative to the regulation of electric grills.
Relative to wholesale distributors of alcoholic beverages.
Relative to capital reserve fund appropriations by municipalities.
Adding chronic pain to qualifying conditions under therapeutic use of cannabis.
Establishing a committee to study mental health and social service business process alignment and information system interoperability.
Relative to brewpub licenses.
Relative to livestock and meat inspection.
Relative to the energy efficiency fund.
To officially retain the name of a bridge in the city of Lebanon as Lyman Bridge.
Declaring the common blackberry to be the berry of the biennium.
Relative to the definition and use of toy smoke devices.
Adding rulemaking authority to require completion of a certain survey as part of the license renewal process for health care providers.
Authorizing wine manufacturer retail outlets.
Establishing a commission to evaluate the direct care workforce and preparedness of long-term care and support services for aging adults with dementia or other cognitive brain injuries.
Relative to access to minutes of meetings of condominium unit owner's associations.
Relative to treatment for hepatitis C under the law relative to use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes.
Prohibiting certain immunization requirements for noncommunicable diseases.
Requiring notice to affected municipalities of energy facility siting.
Relative to Purple Heart and Pearl Harbor survivor number plates.
Relative to interference with traffic devices.
Relative to form and rate filing fees.
Relative to alternate members of planning boards.
Relative to out-of-home placements under the child protection act.
Relative to vaccines administered by pharmacists.
Relative to the independent investment committee in the New Hampshire retirement system.
Relative to the authority of municipal law enforcement officers and relative to information contained in certain motor vehicle records.
Relative to hypodermic syringes and needles containing residual amounts of controlled drugs and authorizing the operation of syringe service programs in New Hampshire.
Establishing a commission to study processes to resolve right-to-know complaints.
Relative to certain positions in the insurance department.
Relative to the availability of condominium financial information to unit owners.
Relative to the regulation of certain professions by the office of professional licensure and certification.
Relative to standards for revaluations established by the assessing standards board.
Relative to licensure and continuing education of architects.
Removing veterinarians from the requirements of adopting rules for prescribing opioids and querying the controlled drug prescription health and safety program.
Requiring the department of health and human services to develop a 10-year plan for mental health services, relative to due process rights of persons subject to involuntary emergency admissions, relative to the Philbrook center, relative to reports of abuse and neglect, and relative to the commission to study grandfamilies in New Hampshire, and extending the commission to review child abuse fatalities.
Relative to municipal revolving funds.
Repealing the sunset provision on the first responder's critical injury benefit fund.
Relative to termination of the parent-child relationship in cases of sexual assault.
Relative to career and technical education.
Relative to implementation of the all veterans' tax credit, and relative to applications for recovery from the FRM victims' contribution recovery fund.
Relative to medical records of a deceased spouse or next of kin.
Relative to consumer credit division entities.
Relative to the admissibility of proffered evidence in sexual assault cases.
Requiring a course in civics for high school graduation.
Prohibiting certain defenses in prostitution and human trafficking cases and relative to fines assessed for certain offenses involving domestic violence.
Relative to the sale of gift certificates.
Relative to motorcycle headlamps.
Relative to rulemaking on forms for allied health professionals and relative to information on court cases concerning the validity of administrative rules.
Relative to the oil discharge and disposal cleanup fund.
Reauthorizing the commission to study apportionment of gross business profits under RSA 77-A and the committee to study the process by which business names are authorized by the secretary of state.
Relative to hair braiding.
Amending the title of the chapter relating to child pornography.
Establishing a demographic study committee.
Relative to audits of county funds.
Relative to temporary OHRV registrations for nonresidents, and OHRV and snowmobile trail connectors.
Relative to municipal record retention and conversion.
Relative to documenting the improvement of non-proficient readers.
Relative to positions in the corporations division of the secretary of state's office.
Relative to honoring Jessie Doe and Mary L.R. Farnum, the first women elected to the New Hampshire house of representatives.
Relative to certain motor vehicle records.
Relative to number plate decals for firefighters.
Relative to rabies vaccination protocols for companion animals.
Relative to motorcycle endorsements and restrictions and relative to enhanced drivers' licenses and identification cards.
Relative to checklists in other districts.
Relative to recording voters' out-of-state drivers' licenses.
Relative to the state retiree health plan commission.
Establishing a committee to study transmission, distribution, generation, and other costs in the state's electricity system.
Establishing a committee to review subsidies for energy projects provided by the renewable portfolio standard.
Relative to technical corrections to the education tax credit statute.
Relative to vacancies in the office of supervisor of the checklist.
Relative to central registry checks for out-of-state child care providers and staff.
Establishing a commission to study grandfamilies in New Hampshire.
Relative to standards for outdoor wood-fired hydronic heaters.
Relative to immunity from prosecution for persons involved in a drug-related emergency.
Relative to incarceration for nonpayment of an assessment or nonperformance of community service.
Authorizing decal plates for the University of New Hampshire.
Relative to loitering restrictions on premises of liquor licensees.
Exempting persons using virtual currency from registering as money transmitters.
Relative to accessory dwelling units.
Relative to group II vested deferred retirements, the age of dependents in the retiree health plan, and retired judges' participation in the retiree health plan.
Relative to food safety.
Repealing the commuters income tax.
Relative to the authority of the department of state.
Relative to enforcement of parking prohibitions.
Relative to the statutory construction of the phrase "under oath."
Relative to notice by mail for zoning and planning purposes.
Relative to assessments administered to pupils in grades 3 through 8.
Repealing the voluntary greenhouse gas emissions reductions registry.
Legalizing firecrackers.
Relative to property and casualty insurance.
Relative to the burden of proof in termination of parental rights cases.
Relative to the responsibility of a municipality to enforce its ordinances.
Relative to liquid chromatograph tests for intoxication.
Memorializing State Representative William Polewarczyk of Chester.
Establishing a preference for the appointment of the child's grandparent as guardian of the minor in certain cases and making an appropriation to the department of health and human services.
Relative to the pre-engineering technology curriculum.
Relative to grip height of motorcycles.
Permitting employers to pay wages to employees weekly or biweekly.
Relative to state procurement of goods and services.
Relative to absentee ballot applications.
Relative to pharmacist administration of vaccines.
Naming a certain bridge on Route 9 in Madbury the Allyn Jennison Bridge.
Relative to the definition of "facility caregivers" under the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes law.
Relative to documentation required for registration of certain title exempted vehicles and modifying the requirements for removal and sale of certain vehicles.
Naming the New Hampshire Army National Guard Regional Training Institute and Barracks facility in Pembroke after Colonel Edward Cross.
Relative to allowing a designee for the commissioner of the department of administrative services on certain commissions.
Relative to tax anticipation notes in counties.
Relative to sentencing for violations of probation.
Relative to reporting requirements regarding revenue generated from safe boater education certificates.
Establishing a committee to study gold star number plates.
Establishing a committee to study certain investments by municipalities.
Naming a bridge in Groveton in honor of George Langley and Lyle Hersom.
Relative to small claims resulting from accidents due to activities of the department of transportation.
Requiring registered sex offenders to report online identifiers.
Relative to court requests for documents in conjunction with petitions for guardianship of a minor and guardianship of an incapacitated person.
Relative to Purple Heart and Pearl Harbor survivor number plates.
Relative to the New Hampshire birth conditions program and relative to the administration of certain prescription medication for treatment of a communicable disease.
Defining pervious surfaces in the shoreland water quality protection act.
Relative to telemedicine services.
Making an appropriation to the department of education to provide additional adequate education grant payments to certain municipalities.
Establishing a committee to study requiring passengers on school buses to wear seat belts.
Relative to the university system of New Hampshire and community college system of New Hampshire operating budgets.
Relative to dairy farmer relief.
Relative to the membership of the New Hampshire commission on deafness and hearing loss.
Establishing a commission to study allowing pharmacists to prescribe or make available via protocol oral contraceptives and certain related medications.
Repealing the laws regarding motorized locomotives and ski area plates.
Relative to a code of ethics for certified educational personnel.
Establishing a committee to study balance billing and authorizing municipal ratification of certain meetings and elections.
Relative to the records of the probate court.
Relative to school district policies regarding objectionable course material.
Relative to crossbow hunting by persons 68 years of age and older.
Relative to the submission of school emergency response plans.
Relative to the license requirement for medical imaging and radiation therapy and relative to registration by practitioners with the board of medical imaging and radiation therapy.
Relative to the membership of the advanced manufacturing education advisory council.
Relative to the national guard scholarship fund and the New Hampshire national guard education assistance act.
Relative to educational assignments for pupils who have been suspended.
Establishing a committee to study medication synchronization.
Authorizing Rotary Foundation number plate decals.
Prohibiting the inclusion of statewide assessment results in a student's transcript without consent.
Relative to General John Stark Day.
Memorializing State Representative Steve Vaillancourt of Manchester.
Relative to vacancies in county offices.
Relative to vacancies in the office of moderator.
Prohibiting disclosure of certain information obtained by former employees of the insurance department.
Relative to credit union branching authority.
Relative to continuation of a public hearing of the zoning board of adjustment.
Relative to the heating of certain state-owned buildings in Concord and making appropriations therefor.
Repealing the licensing requirement for carrying a concealed pistol or revolver.
RESOLVED, that the Senate is ready to meet with the House of Representatives in Joint Convention for the purpose of hearing the Budget Address by his Excellency, Governor Chris Sununu.
RESOLVED, that the Senate meet in Joint Convention with the House of Representatives for the purpose of hearing the report of the Joint Committee appointed to compare and count the votes for Governor and Executive Council, for the Inauguration of the Governor, the Honorable Christopher T. Sununu, and for the taking of the oath by the Executive Council.
Memorializing State Representative Andre Martel of Manchester.
RESOLVED, that the Senate meet in Joint Convention with the House of Representatives for the purpose of canvassing votes for the Governor and Executive Council.
RESOLVED, that the Secretary of State be requested to furnish the Senate with the official return of votes from the various Senatorial Districts.
RESOLVED, that the biennium salary of the members of the Senate be paid in one undivided sum as early as practical after adoption of this resolution, and be it further RESOLVED, that the mileage of members of the Senate be paid every two weeks during the session.
RESOLVED, that the Rules of the 2015-2016 Session be adopted as the Rules of the 2017-2018 Session, with the changes which have been provided here today.
RESOLVED, that the Senate meet in Joint Convention with the House of Representatives for the purpose of electing the Secretary of State and the State Treasurer.
RESOLVED, that the return of votes from the several Senatorial Districts be referred to a Select Committee of three with instructions to examine and count the same and report to the Senate where any vacancies or contest exists and if so, in what Senatorial District.
Distribution of House publications.
Recording House sessions and the permanent journal.
Adopting the rules of the 2016 session for the 2017-2018 biennium.
The Speaker employing personnel per RSA 17-E:5.
Legislative salary and mileage payments.