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Track 1,000 bills from the New Hampshire 2019 legislative session. 360 bills have passed. View New Hampshire House of Representatives and Senate legislation, sponsors, and voting records.
Bills (1000)
Adopting the rules of the 2018 session for the 2019-2020 biennium.
Clarifying the non taxability of certain telecommunications devices and equipment.
Sponsor: James Belanger
Relative to administrative costs of state aid for special education.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to special number plates for certain veterans.
Sponsor: Debra DeSimone
Allowing municipalities to collect an occupancy fee from operators of local room rentals.
Sponsor: Michael Edgar
Establishing a student career and college investment program and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Mary Heath
Relative to donations to the education tax credit program.
Sponsor: David Watters
Establishing the New Hampshire pharmaceutical assistance pilot program for seniors and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the definition of pet vendor, the transfer of animals, and establishing the position of accounting clerk in the department of agriculture, markets, and food.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Establishing a citizen's right-to-know appeals commission and a right-to-know law ombudsman and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Relative to the rates of the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to extended foster care under the child protection act.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Establishing a stormwater management and flood resilience fund within the department of environmental services and making an appropriation to the fund.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to immunity for private campground owners.
Sponsor: Ruth Ward
Relative to the health care workforce and making appropriations therefor.
Sponsor: Cindy Rosenwald
Establishing the housing appeals board.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Establishing a commission to study parental alienation.
Sponsor: Kimberly Rice
Establishing the position of school nurse coordinator in the department of education and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Polly Campion
Relative to grants to chartered public schools.
Sponsor: Ruth Ward
Relative to maintaining stabilization grants at the current level.
Sponsor: Jeanne Dietsch
Relative to statewide deployment of a real-time threat notification system for schools.
Sponsor: David Watters
Requiring the attorney general to hire staff to supervise election law, campaign finance law, and lobbying matters.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing positions in the department of justice and the department of safety to work in the cold case homicide unit.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to an assistance program for grandparents caring for minor children and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to disposition of certain municipal records.
Sponsor: Sandra Keans
Relative to state aid to school districts.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to the rates of the business profits tax and business enterprise tax, and relative to revenue sharing with cities and towns.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing a commission on the first-in-the-nation presidential primary.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Making an appropriation to fund the cross border drug interdiction program.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Establishing a secure forensic psychiatric hospital advisory council and establishing a new forensic psychiatric hospital and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Making appropriations to the department of health and human services for homeless services expansion.
Sponsor: Cindy Rosenwald
Relative to the cost of an adequate education.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Relative to the low and moderate income homeowners property tax relief program.
Sponsor: Jon Morgan
Relative to mental health services for schools and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Relative to stabilization grants for education.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Establishing the position of director of the office of outdoor recreation industry development in the department of business and economic affairs.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Increasing funding for the New Hampshire innovation research center and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Establishing a water resources fund in the department of environmental services and charging certain application and permit fees.
Sponsor: Judith Spang
Expanding eligibility for Medicaid for employed adults with disabilities age 65 and over.
Sponsor: David Watters
Establishing a sunny day fund and grant program.
Sponsor: Jeanne Dietsch
Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services for the purposes of upgrades to substance use disorder treatment facilities.
Sponsor: Jon Morgan
Prohibiting sanctuary jurisdictions in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Relative to funding for kindergarten pupils, keno revenues, and school building aid.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to juvenile diversion programs.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Relative to the release of a defendant pending trial.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to the construction of new mental health facilities.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to certain procedures conducted in teaching hospitals.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Encouraging media outlets not to broadcast the name or image of a suspected perpetrator of a mass shooting.
Sponsor: Gary Hopper
Urging the president and congress to adopt a policy renouncing the first use of nuclear weapons.
Sponsor: Chuck Grassie
Requesting an investigation on whether opioids, benzodiazepines, and exposure to agent orange contribute to suicides by veterans.
Sponsor: Max Abramson
Relative to the regulation of massage, reflexology, structural integrator and Asian bodywork therapy establishments.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to availability of diaper changing stations in public restrooms.
Sponsor: Donovan Fenton
Relative to welcoming communities.
Sponsor: Latha Mangipudi
Recommending and requesting the president of the United States and the United States Congress to exclude the state of New Hampshire from offshore oil and gas drilling and exploration activities.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to statements of financial interests filed by state officials.
Sponsor: Werner Horn
Requesting the United States Congress to propose a constitutional amendment to reverse the ruling of the United States Supreme Court in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.
Sponsor: Kat McGhee
Relative to the office of the child advocate.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Allowing municipalities to process absentee ballots prior to election day.
Sponsor: Paul Bergeron
Relative to voter registrations accepted by other state agencies.
Sponsor: James Gray
Promoting truth in political advertising.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to property tax relief for totally and permanently disabled veterans.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Making undeclared voters eligible to be inspectors.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to third party inspections conducted pursuant to a planning board approval.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Requiring monitoring of certain radioactive air pollutants.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to qualifying medical conditions for therapeutic cannabis.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Making a technical correction to the bail statute.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to medical monitoring for exposure to toxic substances.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to circumstances under which police officer disciplinary records shall be public documents.
Sponsor: Paul Berch
Relative to department of health and human services family reunification practices involving convicted sex offenders.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to certain disclosures by health care provider facilities.
Sponsor: Thomas Sherman
Relative to procedures for determining and disclosing exculpatory evidence in a police officer's personnel file.
Sponsor: Paul Berch
Relative to the penalties for violation of privacy.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to a duty to report when another person has suffered grave physical harm.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to claims against the state.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to the protection of personal information.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to advance notice to hourly employees of work schedules.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Permitting private enforcement of the rights of construction and labor industry employees.
Sponsor: Kevin Cavanaugh
Relative to electrical energy storage.
Sponsor: Lee Oxenham
Relative to the group and individual health insurance market.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Establishing a committee to identify the requirements needed to commit New Hampshire to a goal of at least 50 percent renewable energy for electricity by 2040.
Sponsor: Jacqueline Cali-Pitts
Declaring Old Hampshire Applejack the state spirit of New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to limited electrical energy producers and net energy metering.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to the capacity of electricity customer generators for eligibility for net energy metering.
Sponsor: Robert Backus
Prohibiting prescription drug manufacturers from offering coupons or discounts to cover insurance copayments or deductibles.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Increasing the minimum gross business income required for filing a business profits tax return.
Sponsor: Jeanne Dietsch
Establishing a commission to study the economic impact of national carbon pricing in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to multiple-employer welfare arrangements.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to taxes applicable to certain real estate investment trusts.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to pharmacist administration of vaccines.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to the number of days a charitable organization may operate bingo.
Sponsor: Melanie Levesque
Establishing a state minimum wage and providing for adjustments to the minimum wage.
Sponsor: Howard Moffett
Relative to providing notice of the introduction of new high-cost prescription drugs.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Establishing a working families property tax refund program.
Sponsor: Kevin Cavanaugh
Relative to criminal records checks in the employee application process.
Sponsor: Michael Cahill
Requiring the public utilities commission to quantify and consider environmental and socioeconomic costs in state energy plans of electric utilities.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to temporary workers.
Sponsor: Janice Schmidt
Increasing the age for sales and possession of tobacco products.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to settlement money from actions pertaining to the contamination of groundwater or drinking water.
Sponsor: Jeanine Notter
Adding biometric information to the consumer protection act.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Relative to procedures for condominiums with 25 or fewer residential units.
Sponsor: Susan Almy
Relative to the New Hampshire energy strategy.
Sponsor: John Mann
Requiring the commissioner of the department of environmental services to revise rules relative to perfluorinated chemical contamination in drinking water.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Requiring automated external defibrillators in health clubs.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Establishing a commission to study the role of clinical diagnosis and the limitations of serological diagnostic tests in determining the presence or absence of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases and available treatment protocols, and appropriate methods for educating physicians and the public about the inconclusive nature of prevailing test methods and available treatment alternatives.
Sponsor: Howard Moffett
Prohibiting the destruction of sexual assault evidence collection kits.
Sponsor: Sherry Frost
Relative to annulment of criminal records.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to the retail sale and taxation of marijuana.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to criminal history background checks by employers and public agencies.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Increasing penalties for buyers under the law regarding trafficking in persons.
Sponsor: Linda Massimilla
Relative to extreme risk protection orders.
Sponsor: David Watters
Increasing the cap on assistance for victims of crime and relative to the rights of victims of crime.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Reducing the penalty for certain first offense drug possession charges.
Sponsor: Brian Seaworth
Relative to calculating and funding the interim cost of an opportunity for an adequate education and extending the interest and dividends tax to capital gains.
Sponsor: Richard Ames
Relative to certification of building code compliance inspectors.
Sponsor: Steven Beaudoin
Relative to the definition of tobacco product for purposes of the tobacco tax and retail tobacco licensing.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relating to the fees for failing to register a motor vehicle.
Sponsor: Susan Almy
Relative to eligibility for the low and moderate income homeowners property tax relief.
Sponsor: Sallie Fellows
Relative to the payment of the meals and rooms tax for short-term rentals.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Establishing a school funding commission and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Mel Myler
Relative to competitive electricity supplier requirements under net energy metering.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the revenue stabilization reserve account.
Sponsor: Susan Almy
Relative to carbon pricing.
Sponsor: Lee Oxenham
Relative to group dog licenses.
Sponsor: Peter Bixby
Establishing a commission to study best practices for companion animal groomers.
Sponsor: Tamara Le
Relative to qualifications of the inspectors of election.
Sponsor: Jon Morgan
Relative to the payment of the meals and rooms tax by individuals renting cars through an online service.
Sponsor: Sherman Packard
Relative to funds credited to the harbor dredging and pier maintenance fund and making appropriations for the dredging of Rye harbor and Seabrook/Hampton harbor.
Sponsor: Max Abramson
Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to a family and medical leave insurance program.
Sponsor: Mary Wallner
Making an appropriation to the community college system to continue the math learning communities program in partnership with New Hampshire high schools.
Sponsor: Dan Wolf
Establishing a child abuse specialized medical evaluation program in the department of health and human services.
Sponsor: Skip Berrien
Relative to prepaid wireless telecommunications service and voice over Internet protocol communications under the communications service tax.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Increasing exemptions under the interest and dividends tax and decreasing the total amount of research and development credits against business taxes.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Directing the department of health and human services to issue a request for proposals (RFP) for supervised visitation centers.
Sponsor: Skip Berrien
Relative to required reporting on waste reduction.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the formula for determining funding for an adequate education.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Adding cats to the definition of commercial kennel.
Sponsor: Jack Flanagan
Relative to expenditures from the energy efficiency fund.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Establishing a committee to study the long-term consequences of decommissioning nuclear power plants.
Sponsor: Kat McGhee
Relative to net energy metering limits for customer-generators.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to federally qualified health care centers and rural health centers reimbursement.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing a cost of care fund to assist municipalities caring for animals during animal cruelty cases.
Sponsor: John O'Connor
Relative to town and city membership in a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization and prohibiting recipients of municipal or county funds from using such funds for lobbying.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Relative to lucky 7 tickets.
Sponsor: Timothy Soucy
Authorizing the department of health and human services to hire certain personnel and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Thomas Sherman
Making an appropriation to the FRM victims' contribution recovery fund.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Relative to renewable portfolio standards after 2025.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to labeling, signage, and restrictions on the sales and use of bee-toxic pesticides.
Sponsor: Catherine Sofikitis
Relative to the storage of nuclear waste.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to the definition of "agriculture."
Sponsor: John O'Connor
Adding qualifying medical conditions to the therapeutic use of cannabis law.
Sponsor: Wendy Thomas
Relative to foreclosure of a lien on a condominium unit.
Sponsor: Susan Almy
Relative to regulation by the New Hampshire real estate commission.
Sponsor: Jack Flanagan
Relative to the collection of private customer information of New Hampshire retailers by foreign states.
Sponsor: Glenn Cordelli
Relative to beer in refillable containers.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Relative to ownership of property by a managed asset trust.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Allowing state agencies to accept cryptocurrencies as payment.
Sponsor: Dennis Acton
Relative to digital electronic product repair.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Clarifying change of use occupancy classifications.
Sponsor: Steven Beaudoin
Adding opioid addiction, misuse, and abuse to qualifying medical conditions under therapeutic use of cannabis.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to property restrictions on certain amateur radio antennas.
Sponsor: Glen Aldrich
Establishing an assurance deed and procedures therefor.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Requiring parity in the spend-down requirements for mental health and medical expenses.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to automobile insurance reimbursement rates.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Appropriating funds to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding eligible wastewater projects under the state aid grant program.
Sponsor: Thomas Buco
Establishing a grant program to support municipalities in updating their wetlands regulations.
Sponsor: Chuck Grassie
Relative to oral prophylaxis for dental patients.
Sponsor: Jean Jeudy
Regulating sober living facilities.
Sponsor: Erika Connors
Relative to the calculation of kindergarten students in the average daily membership and repealing prorated kindergarten funding based on Keno revenues.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Relative to services for the developmentally disabled.
Sponsor: Jerry Stringham
Establishing a condominium dispute resolution board.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Relating to the protection of wetlands.
Sponsor: Chuck Grassie
Relative to the regulation of art therapists.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to municipal ordinances regarding the use of plastics.
Sponsor: Christy Bartlett
Making appropriations for costs involved in controlling invasive aquatic species.
Sponsor: Linda Gould
Prohibiting the state from entering into or enforcing agreements concerning sales tax collection with other states.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Regulating disorderly houses.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Adopting the psychology interjurisdictional compact (PSYPACT).
Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro
Relative to liens for labor and materials on property owned by an irrevocable trust.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Relative to lender-placed insurance on motor vehicles.
Sponsor: Peter Torosian
Relative to incompatibility of offices.
Sponsor: Jane Beaulieu
Relative to the rights of property owners abutting certain highways and railtrails.
Sponsor: Wayne Moynihan
Establishing a commission to study the causes of high suicide rates of emergency and first responders.
Sponsor: Max Abramson
Relative to foreign taxing jurisdictions compelling New Hampshire businesses to collect and remit sales taxes incurred by citizens of their respective states.
Sponsor: Betty Gay
Enabling municipalities to ban single-use sources of plastic pollution.
Sponsor: Judith Spang
Repealing the exemption for federally chartered banks under the consumer protection act.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Exempting commercial vessels from rafting rules.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to pharmacy benefit manager business practices, licensure, and transparency.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Relative to dementia training for direct care staff in residential facilities and community-based settings.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to mandatory automobile insurance.
Sponsor: Peter Leishman
Relative to transfers within the judicial branch.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to the rates of the business profits tax and business enterprise tax.
Sponsor: Susan Almy
Making an appropriation to the department of natural and cultural resources to perform an ecological integrity assessment.
Sponsor: David Watters
Establishing a registry for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Sponsor: Polly Campion
Relative to the collection of sales taxes of foreign jurisdictions by New Hampshire businesses.
Sponsor: Michael Harrington
Relative to ambulance billing, payment for reasonable value of services, and prohibition on balance billing.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Removing the work requirement of the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program.
Sponsor: Rebecca McWilliams
Relative to purchasing alliances.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to the calculation of stabilization grants.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Making an appropriation to the affordable housing fund.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to sharing of insurer rebates with enrollees.
Sponsor: Jon Morgan
Relative to the definition of the state building code.
Sponsor: Steven Beaudoin
Relative to grants for school building aid and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relating to alcohol and drug abuse prevention. Providing that a portion of liquor commission revenue be used for alcohol and drug abuse prevention.
Sponsor: Katherine Rogers
Establishing state holidays for elections.
Sponsor: Ellen Read
Relative to testing wells before issuing a certificate of occupancy.
Sponsor: Kathryn Stack
Renaming Columbus Day as Indigenous People's Day.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Repealing requirements for transfer of appropriations in Carroll county.
Sponsor: Edith DesMarais
Relative to short-term rentals.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to access to historic burial sites on state-owned land.
Sponsor: Patrick Abrami
Relative to noncompete agreements.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to payment for earned but unused vacation or personal time.
Sponsor: Michael Cahill
Relative to the duty of the moderator to verify the device count.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to allocating electoral college electors based on the national popular vote.
Sponsor: Ellen Read
Relative to ranked-choice voting.
Sponsor: Ellen Read
Relative to election officers at additional polling places.
Sponsor: Betty Gay
Relative to the minimum hourly rate.
Sponsor: Kristina Schultz
Relative to the election of delegates to party conventions.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to post-election audits of electronic ballot counting devices.
Sponsor: James Gray
Relative to recounts in elections.
Sponsor: David Huot
Relative to electioneering at polling places.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Establishing the secure modern accurate registration act (SMART ACT).
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to the privacy of certain information concerning public employees.
Sponsor: Kevin Cavanaugh
Relative to vacancies among primary candidates and prohibiting a candidate from receiving the nomination of more than one party.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to postponement of town meetings and local elections.
Sponsor: Marjorie Porter
Establishing an independent redistricting commission.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to protection from an abusive work environment for state employees.
Sponsor: Dianne Schuett
Relating to redistricting. Providing that an independent redistricting commission shall be established to draw boundaries for state and federal offices.
Sponsor: David Doherty
Relative to election procedures, delivery of ballots, and assents to candidacy.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Establishing a registration fee for canoes and kayaks.
Sponsor: Jeffrey Goley
Relative to procedures for apportioning electoral districts.
Sponsor: Jerry Knirk
Relative to the date of the state primary election.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to campaign contributions and expenditures, and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Establishing a road usage fee and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Norman Major
Relative to a town establishing a minimum age to purchase a product.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to the start of the school year.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to school calendar days.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to suicide prevention.
Sponsor: Gates Lucas
Relative to suspension and expulsion of pupils.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Relative to the prohibition on unlawful discrimination in public and nonpublic schools.
Sponsor: Linda Tanner
Relative to the office of cost containment.
Sponsor: Shannon Chandley
Relative to allowing the use of therapy animals or facility dogs for therapeutic purposes in proceedings involving children or certain other persons.
Sponsor: Katherine Rogers
Relative to a private right of action for toxin exposure.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Eliminating certain ramp tolls on the Everett turnpike in the town of Merrimack.
Sponsor: Shannon Chandley
Relative to the duties of the registers of probate.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to transportation costs of certain pupils and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Jack Flanagan
Relative to the degree granting authority of Signum University.
Sponsor: David Starr
Relative to eligibility for the governor's scholarship program.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to special education in towns with no public schools.
Sponsor: Tamara Le
Relative to criminal background checks for education personnel.
Sponsor: Linda Tanner
Relative to the best interests of the child under the child protection act.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Mel Myler
Relative to requiring a criminal history records check for applicants for teaching certification.
Sponsor: Glenn Cordelli
Relative to state funding of the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education for all New Hampshire students.
Sponsor: Marjorie Porter
Relative to notifying parents of bullying incidents.
Sponsor: Glenn Cordelli
Relative to licensing of supervised visitation centers.
Sponsor: John Plumer
Relative to the definition of stepparent.
Sponsor: Debra DeSimone
Relative to the calculation of child support in cases with equal or approximately equal parenting time.
Sponsor: Debra DeSimone
Relative to the applicability of certain DWI prohibitions.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to eligibility for agricultural plates.
Sponsor: David Watters
Authorizing Friends of Seabrook Rail Trail to issue decals for multi-use plates.
Sponsor: Jason Janvrin
Relative to penalties for overtaking and passing a school bus.
Sponsor: Timothy Josephson
Relative to tinted windows on motor vehicles.
Sponsor: Josh Yokela
Relative to disclosure of the source of legislative bill proposals and the disclosure of certain information by lobbyists.
Sponsor: Ellen Read
Establishing a commission to create a New Hampshire recovery memorial.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to boat ramp and parking improvements at Mount Sunapee state park beach and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Increasing the road toll and providing funding for state road and bridge projects.
Sponsor: Michael Abbott
Relative to placement of a memorial honoring former representative Steve Vaillancourt of Manchester in the New Hampshire state house.
Sponsor: Jean Jeudy
Establishing a maternity care room for members of the general court.
Sponsor: Richard Komi
Relative to drivers' licenses for New Hampshire residents who do not possess a social security card.
Sponsor: George Sykes
Relative to persons required to register as a lobbyist.
Sponsor: Marjorie Smith
Including the legislature as a public employer under the public employee labor relations act and relative to the duties of the joint committee on legislative facilities.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Appropriating money to remove lead from drinking water pipes in schools.
Sponsor: Charles Morse
Applying to congress to propose a congressional term limits constitutional amendment.
Sponsor: Betty Gay
Condemning the use of government shutdowns.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program and the accuracy and efficiency of voter registration systems.
Sponsor: Marjorie Porter
Relative to the renomination of teachers.
Sponsor: Connie Van Houten
Relative to state fees, funds, revenues and expenditures.
Sponsor: Mary Wallner
Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2020 and June 30, 2021.
Sponsor: Mary Wallner
Relative to registry identification cards under the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes law.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.
Sponsor: Mary Wallner
Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2020 and June 30, 2021.
Sponsor: Mary Wallner
Relative to notification requirements for employees, workplace inspections, and the youth employment law.
Sponsor: Kevin Cavanaugh
Relative to notification to public employees regarding their right to join or not join a union.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Relative to credit for alternative, extended learning, and work-based programs.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to funding for job training programs in the department of business and economic affairs.
Sponsor: Kevin Cavanaugh
Relative to non-academic surveys administered by a public school to its students.
Sponsor: David Watters
Establishing a clean energy resource procurement commission.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to requiring prevailing wages on state-funded public works projects.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Requiring that all of the state's motor vehicles will be zero emissions vehicles by the year 2039.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to issuance of renewable energy certificates.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to register of deeds fees used to support the land and community heritage investment program (LCHIP), and establishing a committee to study the economic impact of land conservation and to review the LCHIP surcharge.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to discrimination in employment based on criminal background checks.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to authorized employee wage deductions.
Sponsor: Kevin Cavanaugh
Relative to outdoor lighting.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Relative to political contributions made by limited liability companies.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the definition of political advocacy organization.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the definitions of resident and residency.
Sponsor: Melanie Levesque
Establishing an administrative hearing procedure and penalty for an employer who fails to make payment of wages or who fails to secure workers' compensation coverage.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to eliminating the waiting period before eligibility to receive unemployment benefits.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the state minimum hourly rate.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to energy efficiency programs funded from the systems benefits charge and the duties and members of the energy efficiency and sustainable energy board.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to family and medical leave.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the centralized voter registration database.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Permitting qualifying patients and designated caregivers to cultivate cannabis for therapeutic use and permitting qualifying patients and designated caregivers to donate excess cannabis to other qualifying patients.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to the organization of alternative treatment centers.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to class 2 obligations under the electric renewable portfolio standards.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to duties of the commissioner of transportation regarding air navigation facilities.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to gainful employment and partial disability in workers' compensation.
Sponsor: Kevin Cavanaugh
Relative to the terms "resident," "inhabitant," "residence," and "residency."
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to vehicle repair standards.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Relative to the maximum optional fee for transportation improvements charged by municipalities when collecting motor vehicle registration fees.
Sponsor: Ivy Vann
Relative to the definition of prime wetland.
Sponsor: Chuck Grassie
Relative to election-related amendments to the United States Constitution.
Sponsor: Ellen Read
Relative to employee credit privacy.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to organ donation on a driver's license.
Sponsor: Peter Torosian
Establishing a protective order for vulnerable adults.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to a second opinion on health care matters for state and county prisoners.
Sponsor: Amanda Bouldin
Requiring background checks for commercial firearms sales.
Sponsor: Katherine Rogers
Relative to net energy metering limits for customer generators.
Sponsor: Howard Moffett
Relative to possession of firearms on school property.
Sponsor: Mary Heath
Relative to domicile residency, voter registration, and investigation of voter verification letters.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to the regional greenhouse gas initiative cap and trade program for controlling carbon dioxide emissions.
Sponsor: John Mann
Relative to including brokers fees in the calculation of the insurance premium tax.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Allowing voters to vote by absentee ballot.
Sponsor: Katherine Rogers
Relative to inquiries by prospective employers concerning salary history.
Sponsor: Janice Schmidt
Clarifying the prohibition against the use of mobile electronic devices while driving.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Relative to initiating amendments and corrections to birth records.
Sponsor: Gerri Cannon
Establishing an independent redistricting commission.
Sponsor: Marjorie Smith
Establishing a committee to study the applications of microgrids in New Hampshire and changes in law necessary to allow for microgrids in electrical supply, and relative to baseload renewable generation credits for biomass energy facilities.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Establishing a dock registration procedure.
Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo
Relative to the prohibition of offshore oil and natural gas exploration.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to the definition of agriculture and existing agricultural uses.
Sponsor: Howard Pearl
Relative to the cost of fiscal analysis of legislation relating to the retirement system and relative to the reclassification of jobs in the retirement system.
Sponsor: Katherine Rogers
Naming a bridge in Tamworth in honor of David Bowles.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to apportionment of sales under the business profits tax and the apportionment of dividends under the business enterprise tax and establishing a committee to study the apportionment of gross business profits under the business profits tax.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Relative to a cost of living adjustment for retirees in the state retirement system.
Sponsor: Dianne Schuett
Prohibiting foams containing perfluoroalkyl chemicals for use in fighting fires.
Sponsor: Thomas Sherman
Prohibiting the sale of certain furniture and carpeting with flame retardant chemicals.
Sponsor: David Watters
Making an appropriation to the Carroll, Strafford, and Coos counties freight rail improvements project and making an appropriation for the Coos county freight rail improvements project.
Sponsor: John Graham
Relative to universal changing stations in certain places of public accommodation.
Sponsor: Tamara Le
Relative to the regulation of private investigators, security guards, and bail recovery agents.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Making emergency medical technicians and rescue squad members eligible for a death benefit if killed in the line of duty.
Sponsor: Mark Proulx
Allowing the use of campaign funds for child care expenses.
Sponsor: Tom Loughman
Establishing a committee to study child care in New Hampshire, relative to tuition waivers for children in state foster care or guardianship, relative to penalties for violations related to obtaining public assistance, relative to designated receiving facilities, relative to the membership of the commission to study the environmental and health effects of evolving 5G technology, and relative to the moratorium on health facility licensure.
Sponsor: Casey Conley
Relative to updating official voter checklists and expanding the voter information exemption under the right to know law.
Sponsor: Betty Gay
Establishing a commission on drinking water.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to removal or containment of contaminants from the Coakley Landfill.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to direct primary care.
Sponsor: William Marsh
Relative to the definitions of solar energy systems and wind-powered energy systems for assessed value of real estate exemptions and enabling municipalities to adopt a property tax exemption for electric energy storage systems.
Sponsor: Clyde Carson
Expanding the law against discrimination based on gender identity to other areas of the law prohibiting discrimination.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Establishing a commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford and Litchfield.
Sponsor: Nancy Murphy
Imposing a waiting period between the purchase and delivery of a firearm.
Sponsor: Katherine Rogers
Relative to telemedicine and telehealth services.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to the release of student assessment information and data.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to registration of pharmacy benefit managers, and reestablishing the commission to study greater transparency in pharmaceutical costs and drug rebate programs.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to career readiness credentials for high school students.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Replacing the milk producers emergency relief fund with the dairy premium fund.
Sponsor: John O'Connor
Relative to licensing of child daycare, residential care, and child-placing agencies.
Sponsor: James Gray
Relative to the repair of roads not maintained by a municipality.
Sponsor: Kevin Cavanaugh
Relative to access to fertility care.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Relative to aggregation of electric customers by municipalities and counties.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing the New Hampshire college graduate retention incentive partnership program and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to reciprocal toll collection.
Sponsor: David Watters
Establishing a coastal resilience and economic development program.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to the insurance data security law.
Sponsor: Jon Morgan
Relative to sexual harassment complaints in the general court and authorizing an independent human resources professional.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the life and health insurance guaranty association and relative to an unfair insurance practice regarding certain prescriptions.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Establishing an autonomous vehicle advisory commission, establishing an autonomous vehicle testing pilot program, and providing requirements for automated vehicle deployment.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to suicide prevention education in schools.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Establishing a commission to study barriers to increased land development in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to transparency and standards for acquisition transactions in health care.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Relative to exceptions from certain pharmacy requirements for veterinarians.
Sponsor: Patrick Long
Relative to the administration of the meals and rooms tax.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Relative to criminal penalties for possession, transfer, or manufacture of animal fighting paraphernalia with the intent to be present at, aiding in, or contributing to such fighting.
Sponsor: Katherine Rogers
Establishing a committee to study violence in schools.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to OHRV operation and license.
Sponsor: Wayne Moynihan
Relative to certain major state projects.
Sponsor: John Graham
Relative to the advisory board on services for children, youth, and families.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Relative to the controlled drug prescription health and safety program.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Establishing a child fatality review committee.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to school food and nutrition programs.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to medically recognized disorders identified on drivers' licenses.
Sponsor: John O'Connor
Adding a member to the New Hampshire community development advisory committee and exempting the community development finance authority from the administrative procedure act.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the requirements for school building aid grants.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to criminal history background checks by employers and public agencies.
Sponsor: Erin Hennessey
Defining hemp, relative to its growth and use in New Hampshire, establishing a committee to study the federal guidelines on growing hemp, and relative to costs of care for animals seized in animal cruelty cases and prohibiting the future ownership of animals in certain animal cruelty cases.
Sponsor: Peter Bixby
Relative to membership of the Pease development authority board of directors.
Sponsor: Tamara Le
Relative to the newborn home visiting program.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to the regulation of pharmacies and pharmacists.
Sponsor: Gary Merchant
Relative to permits for operation of solid waste management facilities.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Establishing a commission to study teacher preparation and education programs.
Sponsor: Mary Heath
Establishing a commission to study programs for serving individuals with certain developmental and mental health disabilities.
Sponsor: Cindy Rosenwald
Relative to the registration of motor vehicles owned by veterans.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Relative to insurance coverage for pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders.
Sponsor: Cindy Rosenwald
Establishing a commission to study the environmental and health effects of evolving 5G technology.
Sponsor: Patrick Abrami
Establishing a committee to study recycling streams and solid waste management in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Karen Ebel
Relative to the board of medicine and the medical review subcommittee and relative to health care workforce survey data.
Sponsor: Polly Campion
Providing for protection of private customer information and rights of New Hampshire remote sellers in connection with certain foreign sales and use taxes.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to learning to drive and commercial motor vehicles designed to transport passengers.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to dental care for Medicaid recipients.
Sponsor: Jennifer Bernet
Establishing a committee to study the impact of financial initiatives for commercially insured members by drug manufacturers on prescription drug prices and health insurance premiums.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Establishing a committee to study the implementation of Accessible Ballots.
Sponsor: Skip Berrien
Establishing a statewide, multi-use online energy data platform.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to net energy metering by low-moderate income community solar projects.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to mental health parity under the insurance laws.
Sponsor: Jon Morgan
Establishing a committee to study mental health and human service business process alignment and information system interoperability.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Adding physician assistants to certain New Hampshire laws.
Sponsor: Thomas Sherman
Relative to funding for the project development phase of the capitol corridor rail project.
Sponsor: Melanie Levesque
Relative to transportation projects.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to anti-discrimination protection for students in public schools.
Sponsor: Thomas Sherman
Relative to the board of nursing and establishing a committee to study the regulation of nursing assistants by the board of nursing and criminal history record checks for nurses.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to health and human services.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to limited driving privilege after revocation or suspension.
Sponsor: David Watters
Increasing penalties and fines for air pollution and water pollution.
Sponsor: Rosemarie Rung
Relative to the delivery of absentee ballots cast by elderly or disabled citizens.
Sponsor: Karen Ebel
Enabling a payment in lieu of taxes for a combined heat and power agricultural facility.
Sponsor: Larry Laflamme
Establishing a commission on mental health education and behavioral health and wellness programs.
Sponsor: Patricia Cornell
Relative to the mechanical licensing board.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to vaping.
Sponsor: William Marsh
Relative to live medical testimony in courts.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Relative to certain terminology in the rulemaking authority of the department of education.
Sponsor: Mel Myler
Relative to forgery of a certificate of insurance.
Sponsor: Jon Morgan
Renaming the adjutant general's department to the department of military affairs and veterans services.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Requiring menstrual hygiene products in school restrooms.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Adding post traumatic stress disorder and acute stress disorder to the definition of "injury" for purposes of workers' compensation, establishing the commission to study the incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder in first responders, and clarifying workers' compensation for firefighter and heart, lung, or cancer disease.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Relative to the state building code.
Sponsor: Rebecca McWilliams
Relative to payment for low-dose mammography coverage.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to temporary layoffs of certain seasonal workers and establishing a commission to study school bus driver background checks.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to the investigations by the state fire marshal.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to development of the New Hampshire state rail trails plan by the department of transportation and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to the collection of health care data.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Clarifying the New Hampshire trust code and establishing a committee to study the effects of past trust code legislation.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Reestablishing the commission to study environmentally-triggered chronic illness.
Sponsor: Thomas Sherman
Relative to requirements for supervision for licensure of certain mental health anddrug counselors.
Sponsor: Jack Flanagan
Relative to membership on the board of mental health practice, applications for licensure by mental health practitioners, and insurance credentialing of out-of-state mental health practitioners and psychologists.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Establishing a committee to study tax incentives for promoting development of dense workforce housing in community centers, and authorizing the sale of certain property by the town of Milton.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to the use of physical restraints on persons who are involuntarily committed.
Sponsor: Thomas Sherman
Allowing for gifts, grants, and donations to legislative employees or officers for expenses associated with state and national legislative association events.
Sponsor: Dianne Schuett
Establishing a committee to study unprotected drinking water sources.
Sponsor: Shannon Chandley
Relative to OHRV dealer and rental agency registration fees and snowmobile registration fees.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Relative to rules adopted by the department of environmental services pursuant to the 2014 report of the coastal risks and hazards commission.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to the group and individual health insurance market.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing a commission to study expanding mental health courts statewide.
Sponsor: Jon Morgan
Relative to the Hampton judicial district and establishing the Hampton district court as a site for judicial branch family division cases
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Establishing a committee to study motor vehicle registrations and drivers' licenses of active duty military personnel.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Authorizing municipalities to engage in multi-town bonding projects.
Sponsor: Jeanne Dietsch
Relative to emergency medical and trauma services.
Sponsor: David Watters
Requiring the commissioner of the department of environmental services to revise rules relative to arsenic contamination in drinking water.
Sponsor: Chuck Grassie
Establishing a deaf child's bill of rights and an advisory council on the education of deaf children.
Sponsor: Marjorie Porter
Relative to wildlife corridors.
Sponsor: David Watters
Amending the laws governing OHRVs and snowmobiles.
Sponsor: Wayne Moynihan
Establishing a commission to study the business environment for mental health providers in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to self-service storage facility liens.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to studying the economic and other impacts of OHRV use in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Wayne Moynihan
Excluding the cost of lobbying and political activity from the rates of public utilities.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to apprentice electricians and third party electrical inspections.
Sponsor: Jack Flanagan
Relative to the court accreditation commission.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to the construction property tax exemption.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to the inclusion of attendance stipends and certain additional pay for instructional activities as earnable compensation in the retirement system.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to fees for simulcast racing.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to warning labels on prescription drugs containing opiates.
Sponsor: Tom Loughman
Establishing a tax credit against the business profits tax for donations to career and technical education centers.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to adoption of state building code and fire code amendments.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to annulment of arrests or convictions for possession of a certain quantity of marijuana.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to the New Hampshire health care quality assurance commission.
Sponsor: Cindy Rosenwald
Relative to the registration of motor vehicles.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to implementation of the new mental health 10-year plan.
Sponsor: Thomas Sherman
Relative to sports betting.
Sponsor: Timothy Lang
Relative to municipal watering restrictions.
Sponsor: Rebecca Mcbeath
Establishing a committee to study ways to improve civic engagement in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Garrett Muscatel
Relative to nepotism in state employment.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to free inspection of records under the right-to-know law.
Sponsor: Michael Sylvia
Relative to transfer of vehicle ownership.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Relative to principal offices of trust companies and banking and trusts insurance.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Relative to exemptions from property attachments.
Sponsor: Kurt Wuelper
Relative to privileged communications under the law governing mental health practice.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to procedures for county audits and recodifying provisions for performance and forensic audits.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to department of corrections procedures concerning the requirement for restoration of the voting rights of felons.
Sponsor: Nicole Klein-Knight
Relative to the road toll bond requirements for licensed fuel distributors.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to New Hampshire's regional greenhouse gas initiative program.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to prescription drugs under the managed care law.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Relative to acquisition rights and easements at Weeks Crossing Dam in the town of Warren by the department of environmental services.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Relative to questioning and detaining suspects.
Sponsor: Beth Rodd
Repealing certain statutes concerning reimbursement of cost of care by inmates.
Sponsor: David Welch
Relative to therapeutic cannabis dispensary locations.
Sponsor: Wendy Thomas
Relative to the postponement of city, town, village, and school district elections.
Sponsor: James Gray
Relative to certain unclassified positions within the department of health and human services.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Relative to transportation of pupils.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Relative to call blocking in an automated telephone dialing system.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Directing hospitals to develop an operational plan for the care of patients with dementia.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to the governance of the Manchester school district.
Sponsor: Patrick Long
Adopting the model psychology interjurisdictional compact.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Extending foster care beyond age 18.
Sponsor: William Pearson
Relative to examinations conducted by the banking department.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Relative to the penalty fee structure for late premium tax payments.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to financial regulation technicals under insurance law.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to presidential nominations.
Sponsor: David Huot
Reestablishing a commission to study grandfamilies in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Relative to parental reimbursement for voluntary services provided under the child in need of services (CHINS) program.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to certain standards for managed care organizations.
Sponsor: Jerry Knirk
Establishing a committee to study issues and impediments to starting, running, and growing home and commercial day care facilities in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Rebecca McWilliams
Relative to the administration of the tobacco tax.
Sponsor: Richard Ames
Relative to the state fire code.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to gender identity information included on drivers' licenses and nondrivers' identification cards.
Sponsor: Gerri Cannon
Relative to contributions to inaugural committees.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to noncompete agreements for low-wage employees.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to voluntary application of the uniform prudent management of institutional funds act to certain charitable trusts.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to crop theft.
Sponsor: John O'Connor
Relative to maintenance of roads and highways to summer cottages.
Sponsor: Ruth Ward
Relative to antifraud plans maintained by insurance companies.
Sponsor: Jon Morgan
Making modifications to legal requirements for wetlands and environmental council administrative appeals.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to telemedicine for spectacle and contact lenses.
Sponsor: Cindy Rosenwald
Relative to the detection and prevention of financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.
Sponsor: Donna Soucy
Relative to bow and arrow licenses for certain disabled veterans.
Sponsor: Cathryn Harvey
Establishing gold star family decals for motor vehicles.
Sponsor: Alfred Baldasaro
Permitting a qualified veteran to obtain an additional set of special number plates.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program.
Sponsor: Cindy Rosenwald
Relative to the syringe service programs.
Sponsor: James Gray
Establishing a commission to study the establishment of a state department of energy.
Sponsor: Robert Backus
Repealing the requirement for the inspection of timber.
Sponsor: Howard Pearl
Making temporary appropriations for the expenses and encumbrances of the state of New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Douglas Ley
Increasing certain fines for OHRV and snowmobile operation violations.
Sponsor: Wayne Moynihan
Establishing an exemption from criminal penalties for child sex trafficking victims.
Sponsor: Linda Massimilla
Relative to the job classification of positions in the retirement system.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to the classification of certain state employee positions.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Relative to grandparents' access to preventive and protective child care services.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Relative to the definition of emergency vehicles.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Making appropriations for capital improvements.
Sponsor: John Cloutier
Relative to special health care services licenses and establishing a committee to study providing certain health care services while ensuring increased access to affordable health care in rural areas of the state.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Establishing the state commission on aging.
Sponsor: Polly Campion
Relative to the counting of defective ballots.
Sponsor: Jane Beaulieu
Establishing a commission to study incidents of workplace violence against state employees.
Sponsor: Kevin Cavanaugh
Repealing certain inactive dedicated funds.
Sponsor: Norman Major
Relative to adoption of the Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing a commission to study career pathways from full-time service year programs to postsecondary education and employment opportunities in support of New Hampshire's future workforce needs.
Sponsor: Matthew Wilhelm
Relative to the certification of school nurses.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Adding an exception to the real estate transfer tax for transfers of interest in certain low-income housing.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Relative to the cost of prescription drugs.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Relative to organizations authorized to issue decals for multi-use decal number plates.
Sponsor: Jason Janvrin
Extending the deadline for arraignments.
Sponsor: Harold French
Making technical corrections in the department of education.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to the insurance premium tax.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Authorizing the Harris Center for Conservation Education to issue decals for multi-use decal plates.
Sponsor: Ruth Ward
Relative to property settlement including animals.
Sponsor: Debra DeSimone
Establishing a committee to study the making, preservation, and Internet availability of audio and video recordings of proceedings of committees of the house of representatives.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to release of a defendant pending trial.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Relative to the purging of motor vehicle violations.
Sponsor: George Sykes
Relative to the official ballot referendum form of town meetings.
Sponsor: Clyde Carson
Relative to certification of devices for the electronic counting of ballots.
Sponsor: Patrick Long
Establishing a committee to investigate whether modification should be made to the time frame for determining permanency pursuant to RSA 169-C:24-b.
Sponsor: Edward Gordon
Establishing a commission to study the licensing of drivers from foreign countries.
Sponsor: George Sykes
Relative to flow devices designed to control beaver damming and minimize the risk of flooding behind an existing beaver dam.
Sponsor: Mel Myler
Relative to rebates under the law governing unfair insurance practices.
Sponsor: Christy Bartlett
Adding insurer's policy administration expenses to commercial rate standards.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to valuation of utility company assets for local property taxation.
Sponsor: Patrick Abrami
Relative to permits for vehicle registration.
Sponsor: George Sykes
Relative to the position of house clerk.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to the procedure for filing a protective order on behalf of a minor.
Sponsor: Timothy Josephson
Establishing a commission to study beer, wine, and liquor tourism.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Defining and regulating service entities.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Relative to property and casualty insurance.
Sponsor: Christy Bartlett
Relative to competency evaluations for certain court proceedings.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to insurance examinations.
Sponsor: Rebecca Mcbeath
Relative to delay or denial of records under the right-to-know law.
Sponsor: Charlotte DiLorenzo
Relative to the emancipation of minors.
Sponsor: Kimberly Rice
Relative to licensed health care providers authorized to certify that criteria has been met for the use of therapeutic cannabis.
Sponsor: Timothy Josephson
Relative to misdemeanor cases filed in superior court.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to control of marine pollution and aquatic growth.
Sponsor: Chuck Grassie
Relative to the international registration plan.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Relative to membership on city and town planning boards.
Sponsor: John Cloutier
Relative to implementation of the blue alert system in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to funeral and burial or cremation expenses for assisted persons.
Sponsor: Erika Connors
Relative to proof of residency for fish and game purposes.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Relative to surety required on construction loans.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Relative to funding for the CART program.
Sponsor: Marjorie Porter
Amending the definition of headway speed.
Sponsor: Charlie St. Clair
Relative to testing to determine alcohol concentration.
Sponsor: Shannon Chandley
Relative to certain insurance licensing statutes.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Relative to an aquatic invasive species decal for boats.
Sponsor: Suzanne Smith
Relative to life and health insurance.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Relative to multiple-employer welfare arrangements.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing a committee to study tiny houses.
Sponsor: Dave Testerman
Establishing a commission to examine the effects of wake boats in the state of New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Suzanne Smith
Relative to qualifications for and exceptions from licensure for mental health practice.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to training requirements for electrologists.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Repealing the moorings appeals board.
Sponsor: James Webb
Establishing a committee to study whether non-attorney legal professionals could be licensed to engage in the limited practice of law in the family division of the circuit court while under the supervision of a licensed attorney.
Sponsor: Edward Gordon
Relative to shore lights.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Relative to rules pertaining to marine species managed under the Magnusson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.
Sponsor: James Webb
Relative to reporting requirements for state agencies owning real property.
Sponsor: David Watters
Relative to the age rabbits can be transferred.
Sponsor: David Danielson
Relative to electric bicycles.
Sponsor: Linda Gould
Relative to the therapeutic use of cannabis.
Sponsor: John Reagan
Establishing a special marriage officiant license and relative to the assignment of temporary justices to the supreme court.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to the disposal of highway or turnpike funded real estate.
Sponsor: David Watters
Extending the commission to study the current statutes related to management of non-tidal public waterways and the construction or placement of structures within them and relative to the New Hampshire rivers management and protection program.
Sponsor: Suzanne Smith
Proclaiming an annual observance of Juneteenth.
Sponsor: Melanie Levesque
Relative to salaries of certain circuit court judges.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Establishing a committee to study veterans property tax credits and exemptions.
Sponsor: Barbara Comtois
Relative to lost and unaccounted for gas, and relative to electric distribution companies investment in natural gas operations.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to public utility customer data.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Establishing a committee to study procedures governing the hiring and payment of bail bondsmen and bail commissioners.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Naming a lake in Meredith as Lake Wicwas.
Sponsor: Bob Giuda
Relative to notice to cut timber.
Sponsor: David Starr
Designating the red-tailed hawk as the state raptor.
Sponsor: Jason Janvrin
Relative to required reporting on waste reduction.
Sponsor: Judith Spang
Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services for Medicaid provider rates for mental health and substance use disorder and emergency shelter and stabilization services.
Sponsor: Cindy Rosenwald
Allowing all state agencies and political subdivisions to have access to enhanced 911 information.
Sponsor: Mark Pearson
Relative to the definition of contracts relative to official ballot default budgets.
Sponsor: Julie Gilman
Establishing a committee to study certain findings regarding hospice and palliative care.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Relative to recovery of expenditures from the drinking water and groundwater trust fund.
Sponsor: Charles Morse
Reestablishing the commission to study environmentally-triggered chronic illness.
Sponsor: Nancy Murphy
Relative to mental health parity under the insurance laws.
Sponsor: Jerry Knirk
Relative to private practice by the Carroll county attorney.
Sponsor: Edith DesMarais
Defining specialty cider.
Sponsor: Jason Osborne
Relative to review and adoption of school data security plans.
Sponsor: Linda Tanner
Relative to application of the state fire code to foster homes.
Sponsor: Fred Doucette
Relative to political advertisements on behalf of political committees or advocacy organizations.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Relative to licensure of advanced pharmacy technicians.
Sponsor: Gary Merchant
Relative to real estate commissions paid to unlicensed entities.
Sponsor: Benjamin Baroody
Relative to operation of personal water craft around the marsh lands or flats in the Hampton/Seabrook estuary.
Sponsor: Jason Janvrin
Proclaiming the second Saturday in June as Pollyanna of Littleton New Hampshire Recognition Day.
Sponsor: Linda Massimilla
Relative to mediation of rent increases in manufactured housing parks.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Relative to building code violations.
Sponsor: Steven Beaudoin
Establishing a commission to study equal access and opportunity for students with disabilities to participate in cocurricular activities.
Sponsor: Timothy Lang
Relative to the retention of certain reports by institutions of higher learning.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to notifying a child's primary health care provider of a report of abuse or neglect.
Sponsor: Skip Berrien
Establishing a committee to study certain labor statutes.
Sponsor: Brian Seaworth
Repealing the New Hampshire film and television commission.
Sponsor: Timothy Egan
Establishing reciprocity for notaries in abutting states.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Relative to filing and approval of rates and rating plans applicable to workers' compensation.
Sponsor: Rebecca Mcbeath
Relative to required notice of mortgage funding at a construction jobsite.
Sponsor: Jack Flanagan
Requiring the secretary of state to prepare materials for businesses relative to service dogs.
Sponsor: Michael Cahill
Exempting certain mortgages from the law regarding licensing of nondepository mortgage bankers, brokers, and servicers.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Requiring good behavior as a condition for release without arrest or bail.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Relative to an active retirement system member appointment to the independent investment committee.
Sponsor: Kevin Cavanaugh
Relative to summoning out-of-state witnesses in criminal cases.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Establishing a committee to study options for lowering student debt.
Sponsor: Shannon Chandley
Relative to online driver education.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Relative to paid details by personnel of the division of fire safety.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Relative to classification of students for tuition purposes in the university system.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to historical racing.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to encouraging the development of electrical energy storage by both private market participants and regulated electric utility companies.
Sponsor: David Watters
House Resolution
Establishing a film production incentive fund in the state film office.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Relative to political contributions by candidates for certain offices.
Sponsor: Regina Birdsell
Relative to the property interest in abandoned personal materials.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to insurance continuing education.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to child protection staffing and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Jon Morgan
Relative to child welfare.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Establishing a committee to study the economic challenges of employed persons serving in the New Hampshire legislature.
Sponsor: Tom Loughman
Relative to transparency of nonprofit patient advocacy organizations.
Sponsor: Rebecca Mcbeath
Relative to commencement of foreclosure by civil action.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Relative to alternative treatment center licenses.
Sponsor: Werner Horn
Relative to the penalty for capital murder.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Prohibiting non-disparagement clauses in settlement agreements involving a governmental unit.
Sponsor: Paul Berch
Relative to using the Atlantic Time Zone in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Josh Yokela
Establishing a commission to assess benefits and costs of a "health care for all" program for New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Jerry Knirk
Relative to funding energy efficiency programs.
Sponsor: John Mann
Relative to membership of the energy efficiency and sustainable energy board.
Sponsor: John Mann
Relative to department of transportation access to crash data.
Sponsor: David Watters
Creating a cause of action for certain constitutional deprivations of right.
Sponsor: Harold French
Affirming revenue estimates for fiscal years 2019, 2020, and 2021.
Sponsor: Susan Almy
Relative to mental health services and making appropriations therefor.
Sponsor: Thomas Sherman
Marking the Lafayette Trail in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Ruth Ward
Relative to the public school infrastructure fund.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to the membership of the wellness and primary prevention council.
Sponsor: John Fothergill
Establishing a committee to study the effect of the opioid crisis, substance misuse, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and domestic violence as a cause of posttraumatic stress disorder syndrome (PTSD) and other mental health and behavioral problems in New Hampshire children and students.
Sponsor: Stephen Shurtleff
Relative to emergency response plans in schools.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Relative to heating, agitating or other devices in public waters.
Sponsor: David Huot
Relative to the National Guard Scholarship Fund.
Sponsor: John Graham
Relative to New Hampshire products purchased and sold by the liquor commission.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Establishing a shoreland septic system study commission.
Sponsor: Judith Spang
Relative to authorized organizations producing multiple decal designs in the multi-use decal number plates program.
Sponsor: Jason Janvrin
Relative to certain organizations that are authorized to issue decals.
Sponsor: Jordan Ulery
Relative to reporting and investigation of serious injuries and death in the workplace.
Sponsor: Rebecca Mcbeath
Relative to night work.
Sponsor: Brian Seaworth
Relative to the issuance of bonds by the county for redevelopment districts in unincorporated places.
Sponsor: Edith Tucker
Relative to the purchase of service credit in the state retirement system.
Sponsor: Kristina Schultz
Requiring interpreters for the deaf and hard of hearing at the state house campus.
Sponsor: Marjorie Porter
Relative to consumer credit corrections, consumer credit protection from fraud, and consumer credit regulatory reform.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Establishing a commission to study the licensure of individuals who forage for wild mushrooms for sale to others.
Sponsor: Jerry Knirk
Relative to sales of beverages and wine hosted by other licensees.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Relative to the controlled drug prescription health and safety program.
Sponsor: William Marsh
Establishing the New Hampshire rare disease advisory council.
Sponsor: William Marsh
Relative to restrictions on smoking in state forests, parks, land, or buildings operated by the department of natural and cultural resources.
Sponsor: Peter Leishman
Relative to the apportionment of costs in cooperative school districts.
Sponsor: Kat McGhee
Relative to the regulation of body art establishments and massage, reflexology, structural integrator and Asian bodywork therapy establishments.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to changing a pupil's school or assignment because of a manifest educational hardship.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Restricting the distribution of plastic straws.
Sponsor: Judith Spang
Relative to combustion of wood residue at municipal waste combustors.
Sponsor: David Luneau
Relative to biennial controlled substance inventories conducted under the Controlled Drug Act.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to signs for New Hampshire liquor and wine manufacturers.
Sponsor: Michael Edgar
Relative to insurance reimbursement for emergency medical services.
Sponsor: William Marsh
Naming the Warner roundabout in memory of Barbara Annis.
Sponsor: Clyde Carson
Relative to certain information provided by the commissioner of the department of employment security to the United States Department of Labor.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to New Hampshire MasoniCare.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Relative to foreign insurance companies.
Sponsor: John Hunt
Relative to pedestrian control signals.
Sponsor: Patricia Klee
Relative to motorist duties when approaching highway emergencies.
Sponsor: Jack Flanagan
Relative to the New Hampshire insurance department's annual hearing requirement.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Relative to commercial modernization.
Sponsor: Christy Bartlett
Relative to driver's license photographs.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Allowing the town of Kingston to hold a bonfire event in 2019.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Increasing the maximum period for the zoning board of adjustment to hold a public hearing.
Sponsor: Linda Tanner
Relative to the planning board's procedures on plats.
Sponsor: John O'Connor
Relative to the house and senate members of the university system board of trustees.
Sponsor: Roderick Ladd
Repealing an obsolete provision for legislative mileage for attaches from Concord.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Requiring the lottery commission to notify the department of education about revenue.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Requiring the department of transportation and the fish and game department to develop a plan for the construction of a ramp, dock, and parking at Great Bay Waters at Hilton Park in Dover.
Sponsor: David Watters
Including the legislature as a public employer under the public employee labor relations act.
Sponsor: Kevin Cavanaugh
Relative to swimming and non-motorized boating at public boat access areas.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to costs of care for animals seized in cruelty cases and prohibiting the future ownership of animals in certain animal cruelty cases.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Appropriating funds to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding eligible wastewater projects under the state aid grant program.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Relative to casino gambling.
Sponsor: Lou D'Allesandro
Establishing a committee to study state oversight and regulation of life coaches.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Establishing a commission to study highway fund revenue for hybrid and electric vehicles.
Sponsor: David Starr
Relative to the counting of secret ballots.
Sponsor: Jane Beaulieu
Requiring the department of transportation to install a traffic light in the town of Conway.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Establishing a commission to study management systems and customer service of New Hampshire government agencies.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Establishing a registry for the deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf/blind in the department of health and human services.
Sponsor: Marjorie Porter
Relative to procedures for foreclosure of a mortgage.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Relative to naming buildings and other construction built using public funds.
Sponsor: Rebecca McWilliams
Relative to the limitations on part-time employment under the New Hampshire retirement system.
Sponsor: David Danielson
Establishing a committee to study the installation of rumble strips on state roads and highways.
Sponsor: Alisson Turcotte
Establishing a citizen's right-to-know appeals commission and a right-to-know law ombudsman and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Making changes to the membership of the state house bicentennial commission, declaring June 2 - June 8 as New Hampshire State House Bicentennial Week, and declaring June 6 as New Hampshire Legislators' Homecoming Day.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Relative to permissible campaign contributions by business organizations.
Sponsor: Dan Feltes
Relative to limitation of liability for prescribing an approved drug or device.
Sponsor: David Starr
Relative to municipal authority regarding the state building code.
Sponsor: Sharon Carson
Authorizing individuals and certain businesses to purchase health insurance from out-of-state companies.
Sponsor: David Starr
Requiring disclosure of federal income tax returns by presidential and vice-presidential candidates.
Sponsor: Martha Hennessey
Reestablishing the commission to study greater transparency in pharmaceutical costs and drug rebate programs.
Sponsor: Kevin Cavanaugh
Relative to changes in property assessments.
Sponsor: Mark McLean
Relative to registration of commercial motor vehicles and operator's/drivers' licenses.
Sponsor: Michael Sylvia
Prohibiting OHRV operation on class V ways.
Sponsor: Wayne Moynihan
Relating to the right to govern. Providing that the people of the state may enactlocal laws that protect health.
Sponsor: Ellen Read
Relative to number plates for motor vehicles.
Sponsor: Andrew Prout
Relative to coyote hunting.
Sponsor: Ellen Read
Abolishing fluoridation in water.
Sponsor: Raymond Howard
Relative to the homestead exemption.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to municipal and district budget committees.
Sponsor: Glen Aldrich
Relative to dogs on hiking trails in state parks and state forests.
Sponsor: Michael Harrington
Establishing a committee to review and update the penalties for contaminating drinking water and groundwater.
Sponsor: Jeanine Notter
Relative to indicating citizenship on drivers' licenses and nondrivers identification cards.
Sponsor: Betty Gay
Relative to budget committee membership.
Sponsor: Peter Torosian
Requiring school boards to establish conflict of interest policies.
Sponsor: Peter Torosian
Requiring insurance companies writing commercial insurance to report unpaid premiums to a third party.
Sponsor: Jack Flanagan
Establishing a commission to study occupational licensing reforms.
Sponsor: Beth Rodd
Relative to integrated pest management for school grounds.
Sponsor: Peter Bixby
Relative to the education tax credit.
Sponsor: Joelle Martin
Relative to price increases of drugs under the managed care law.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Repealing the licensing requirement for open-air shows and repealing the laws related to the keeping of billiard tables.
Sponsor: Brian Seaworth
Relative to responsibility of the consumer protection and antitrust bureau over condominium disputes.
Sponsor: James Webb
Relative to reporting of internal pharmaceutical costs.
Sponsor: Edward Butler
Relative to transactions exempt from consumer protection regulations.
Sponsor: William Pearson
Relative to the procedure for mortgage foreclosure.
Sponsor: John Plumer
Relative to the sharing of moorings in a congregate mooring field.
Sponsor: James Webb
Relative to the duty of school superintendents regarding criminal history records checks.
Sponsor: Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien
Raising the minimum age for marriage.
Sponsor: Cassandra Levesque
Relative to alternative transportation of students for public school activities.
Sponsor: Kevin Verville
Relating to right to govern. Providing that the people of the state may enactlocal laws that protect health, safety, and welfare.
Sponsor: Janice Schmidt
Relative to the submission of evidence prior to hearings in divorce cases.
Sponsor: Josh Yokela
Relative to adoption of cooperative school district budget.
Sponsor: Ed Comeau
Relative to equalized property valuation used to apportion expenses in cooperative school districts.
Sponsor: Ed Comeau
Relative to the assignment of moorings in congregate mooring fields.
Sponsor: James Webb
Relative to removal of a town clerk.
Sponsor: Mel Myler
Relative to the parenting schedule for weekends and holidays.
Sponsor: Robert L'Heureux
Relative to safe school zones and chartered public schools.
Sponsor: Kimberly Rice
Relative to the annual percentage reduction in stabilization grants to school districts.
Sponsor: Michael Abbott
Relative to site evaluation committee criteria for energy facility siting.
Sponsor: Robert Backus
Relative to animal waste cleanup in state forests and state parks.
Sponsor: Michael Harrington
Relative to signage advertising liquor or beverages.
Sponsor: Jason Janvrin
Relative to the justified use of deadly force upon another person.
Sponsor: Max Abramson
Relative to exemptions from the groundwater permit application fee.
Sponsor: Laurie Sanborn
Relative to policies regarding chartered public schools.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to child day care monitoring visits by the department of health and human services.
Sponsor: Dennis Acton
Relative to rescission of a mortgage-related transaction.
Sponsor: John Plumer
Relating to taxes. Providing that an income tax on personal income shall be prohibited.
Sponsor: Michael Harrington
Relative to revenue surpluses in unincorporated towns and unorganized places.
Sponsor: Wayne Moynihan
Relative to penalties for misrepresentation or falsification of documents by mooring field operators.
Sponsor: James Webb
Relative to rulemaking requirements of the department of corrections.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to confidentiality for reporting possibly medically unfit drivers.
Sponsor: Betty Gay
Relative to term and reimbursement alimony.
Sponsor: Debra DeSimone
Naming a bridge in the town of Bristol in honor of Mathew Seaver.
Sponsor: Joshua Adjutant
Relative to the definition of "multiple line telephone system."
Sponsor: Jeanine Notter
Relative to the procedures governing guardians ad litem and relative to parental rights and responsibilities.
Sponsor: John Plumer
Repealing the collection of the state education property tax.
Sponsor: Thomas Schamberg
Prohibiting a school district employee from assisting a person convicted of sexual misconduct with a minor child.
Sponsor: Linda Camarota
Allowing counties to establish drug and alcohol use prevention and treatment programs.
Sponsor: Max Abramson
Relative to certain rights of employees.
Sponsor: Ellen Read
Relative to net neutrality.
Sponsor: Lee Oxenham
Supporting efforts to develop wind power off the New Hampshire coast.
Sponsor: Robert Cushing
Prohibiting smoking in motor vehicles when a passenger is under 16 years of age.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to the amendment of petitioned warrant articles.
Sponsor: Kevin Verville
Relative to the city chief election officer.
Sponsor: James Gray
Relating to a state income tax. Providing that revenue from any state income tax shall be returned to the cities, towns, school districts, and counties to assist in property tax relief.
Sponsor: Thomas Schamberg
Requiring teachers to have training in suicide and bullying awareness and prevention.
Sponsor: Ruth Ward
Relative to the release of motor vehicle records.
Sponsor: George Sykes
Relative to licensure of pharmacy benefits managers.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to New Hampshire cost-of-living information.
Sponsor: Skip Cleaver
Relating to taxes. Providing that a broad-based sales tax shall be prohibited.
Sponsor: Michael Harrington
Relative to the procedures governing possessory actions against tenants.
Sponsor: John Plumer
Relative to electronic transcripts for appeals to the supreme court.
Sponsor: Jack Flanagan
Relative to driving to the left of an unbroken painted line.
Sponsor: Jack Flanagan
Relative to the class rate for biomass.
Sponsor: Jeanine Notter
Relative to emergency generators in certain senior housing.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to audit recounts.
Sponsor: Martha Fuller Clark
Relative to allowance sales under the New Hampshire regional greenhouse gas initiative program.
Sponsor: Jeanine Notter
Establishing a minimum wage.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to jury trials in consumer protection act cases.
Sponsor: William Pearson
Relative to a local option for liquefied natural gas storage facility sitings.
Sponsor: Mark Vallone
Requiring code compliance inspection for building permits.
Sponsor: Steven Beaudoin
Requiring the legislative body to approve the appointment of town managers and prohibiting town managers from hiring contractors to perform the duties of town managers.
Sponsor: John Burt
Relative to limiting amendments to warrant articles in towns that have adopted official ballot voting.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Establishing a take-back program for illegal controlled drugs.
Sponsor: Tom Dolan
Relative to the adoption of budgets and special assessments by condominium associations.
Sponsor: James Webb
Establishing a committee to study allowing town clerks to accept proof of certain exemptions from the rabies vaccine for the purpose of registering dogs.
Sponsor: Catherine Sofikitis
Relative to penalties for passing a school bus for the third or subsequent offense.
Sponsor: John Janigian
Relating to elections. Providing that any inhabitant who so desires may vote by absentee ballot in primary and general elections.
Sponsor: Sherry Frost
Creating a one-day license for alcoholic beverages served at dinners hosted at farms.
Sponsor: Peter Bixby
Relative to rates for parking meters.
Sponsor: Patricia Bushway
Authorizing towns to utilize credit unions for town business.
Sponsor: Steven Smith
Relative to options in cable television franchise products.
Sponsor: Peter Somssich
Establishing a state bank.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Establishing a committee to study the will of Benjamin Thompson and whether the university of New Hampshire is in compliance therewith.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to training for servers of alcohol.
Sponsor: Michael Cahill
Relative to the duties of a veterinarian.
Sponsor: Harry Viens
Establishing a commission to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of toll collection on the New Hampshire turnpike system.
Sponsor: Max Abramson
Relative to allodial title and violations of the oath of office.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Prohibiting law enforcement officers from questioning a minor at school without a parent or guardian present.
Sponsor: David Love
Relative to school nurse certification.
Sponsor: Josh Yokela
Relating to the right to vote. Providing that 17 year olds who will be eligible tovote in the general election be permitted to vote on that election's primaryelection.
Sponsor: William Pearson
Relative to the release of recordings from security cameras in civil proceedings.
Sponsor: Jean Jeudy
Relative to induced termination of pregnancy statistics.
Sponsor: Jeanine Notter
Allowing hobby distillation of liquors.
Sponsor: Ralph Boehm
Establishing a study committee on the authority and duties of the board of veterinary medicine.
Sponsor: Patrick Long
Requiring health care providers to provide an opioid disclosure form to patients for whom an opioid is prescribed.
Sponsor: John Janigian
Permitting restaurant owners to allow dogs in restaurants.
Sponsor: Katherine Rogers
Establishing a task force on applications of microgrids in electricity supply.
Sponsor: Peter Somssich
Establishing a state defined contribution retirement plan for state and political subdivision members of the retirement system.
Sponsor: Carol McGuire
Relative to inspectors of election.
Sponsor: James Gray
Relative to requirements for presidential primary candidates.
Sponsor: Peter Somssich
Relative to the penalties for passing a school bus.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Relative to blood testing for individuals exposed to perfluorinated chemicals in private or public water supplies.
Sponsor: Wendy Thomas
Relative to phasing out and repealing the utility property tax.
Sponsor: Jeb Bradley
Prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join or contribute to a labor union.
Sponsor: Robert Forsythe
Relative to leased railroad property.
Sponsor: Richard Abel
Relative to exemptions for the tax on interest and dividends.
Sponsor: Charles Morse
Relative to review of job candidate applications by school board members.
Sponsor: Ruth Ward
Establishing the education administration efficiency fund and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Jeanne Dietsch
Rescinding all requests by the New Hampshire legislature for a federal constitutional convention.
Sponsor: Jeanine Notter
Relative to posting notices at division of motor vehicle records.
Sponsor: Ed Comeau
Relative to penalties for possession or distribution of child erotica.
Sponsor: Reed Panasiti
Relative to the recitation of the Lord's prayer in public elementary schools.
Sponsor: Amanda Bouldin
Relative to the removal of certain wood stoves upon the sale of a home and notification of such removal to the department of environmental services.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to regulating possession of firearms in a school district.
Sponsor: Jacqueline Cali-Pitts
Increasing the threshold for reporting by political committees.
Sponsor: Jess Edwards
Relative to part time employment of retired community college system faculty.
Sponsor: Mel Myler
Relative to state motor vehicle registration fees and funding for noise abatement projects.
Sponsor: Peter Somssich
Relative to licensure of polysomnographers.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to payment of membership dues for professional organizations on behalf of employees of municipalities and school districts.
Sponsor: Kevin Verville
Relative to the provision allowing operators to retain a portion of meals and rooms taxes collected and the appropriation of meals and rooms tax revenues to school building aid.
Sponsor: Michael Cahill
Allowing voters to vote for multiple candidates for an office.
Sponsor: Max Abramson
Relative to enforcement of immigration laws and the prohibition of sanctuary policies.
Sponsor: Jeanine Notter
Relative to innovation schools.
Sponsor: Glenn Cordelli
Relative to the use of deadly force by a law enforcement officer.
Sponsor: Chris True
Relative to local control of optional automobile registration discounts for seniors, veterans, and disabled persons.
Sponsor: Joel Desilets
Relative to condominium association unit owner payments in arrears.
Sponsor: James Webb
Relative to over-sentencing and racial profiling.
Sponsor: Max Abramson
Relative to serologic testing including Lyme disease.
Sponsor: William Marsh
Relative to service requirements for termination of parental rights cases originating as abuse and neglect cases.
Sponsor: Edward Gordon
Establishing a New Hampshire health access corporation.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to the governor's scholarship program to cover the costs of the college level examination program and making an appropriation therefor.
Sponsor: Glenn Cordelli
Removing the exemption for premium cigars from the tobacco tax.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to zoning ordinances for formula businesses.
Sponsor: Ivy Vann
Relative to shaken baby syndrome.
Sponsor: Robert Harb
Relative to aid to persons funded by Medicaid and for persons who are uninsured and establishing a special fund.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relating to hunters' rights. Providing that citizens of the state have the right tohunt subject to laws promoting sound wildlife conservation and management.
Sponsor: Robert Forsythe
Relative to charitable gambling dates.
Sponsor: Aboul Khan
Requiring a "certificate of origin" to accompany the sale of an automobile.
Sponsor: Richard Marple
Relative to the elderly property tax exemption.
Sponsor: Julie Gilman
Relative to transfer and inspection of animals.
Sponsor: Peter Bixby
Relative to Medicare for all.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Permitting swimming at a fish and game department cartop boat launch access area.
Sponsor: Ed Comeau
Requiring school districts to establish policies relating to suspensions and expulsions.
Sponsor: David Doherty
Relative to licenses for game operator employers for games of chance.
Sponsor: Michael O'Brien
Relative to foreclosure proceedings and pre-foreclosure notices.
Sponsor: Jennie Gomarlo
Relative to funding an adequate education.
Sponsor: Sallie Fellows
Relating to early voting for persons aged 60 or older.
Sponsor: Richard Komi
Requiring state employees to use state computer servers for employment-related activity.
Sponsor: Rebecca McWilliams
Relative to the class rate for payments into the renewable energy fund for biomass/methane.
Sponsor: Michael Harrington
Relative to selection of delegates to an Article V convention.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to liability for deferred property taxes.
Sponsor: Kat McGhee
Relative to discounts for OHRV and snowmobile registration.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Prohibiting the use of false or deceptive caller identification information.
Sponsor: James Webb
Establishing a commission to study establishing a code of ethics for school board members.
Sponsor: Marjorie Porter
Relative to emergency kits in classrooms.
Sponsor: Janice Schmidt
Prohibiting state agencies from acting as a withholding agent for unregistered foreign corporate trusts.
Sponsor: Raymond Howard
Relative to the impoundment of motor vehicles.
Sponsor: Patricia Klee
Relative to consumer protections for telephone, Internet, and cable service providers service interruptions.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Relative to treatment alternatives to opioids.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to disclosure of federal tax information as a condition of eligibility for federal office.
Sponsor: Ellen Read
Relative to certain procedures performed in teaching hospitals.
Sponsor: Peter Torosian
Establishing the office of right-to-know ombudsman.
Sponsor: Lynne Ober
Relative to electric utility customer information about devices to defray electricity costs.
Sponsor: John Mann
Relating to membership of the New Hampshire house of representatives.providing that the number of representatives be reduced.
Sponsor: Michael Cahill
Prohibiting the use of certain therapies in private custody proceedings.
Sponsor: John Plumer
Relative to instant voting in elections.
Sponsor: Richard Komi
Relating to compensation of legislators. Providing that compensation oflegislators may be determined by a joint resolution with approval of theexecutive council.
Sponsor: John Bordenet
Relative to property taxes for residents 65 years of age and older.
Sponsor: Barbara Comtois
Prohibiting state employees from providing accounting services on behalf of a third party.
Sponsor: Michael Harrington
Relative to speed limits in cities and towns.
Sponsor: Jacqueline Cali-Pitts
Relative to price quotes for home heating oil delivery.
Sponsor: Dennis Green
Relative to funding for pollution control equipment at the Powder Mill fish hatchery through the purchase of a trout/salmon stamp.
Sponsor: Michael Harrington
Establishing an exemption from business taxes for media production companies engaged in business in New Hampshire.
Sponsor: Timothy Lang
Reducing the rate of the real estate transfer tax for a 2-year period.
Sponsor: Brian Chirichiello
Establishing a commission to examine the feasibility of the New England states entering into a compact for a single payer health care program.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Allowing towns and cities to adopt a property tax credit against education taxes for certain persons over 55 years of age.
Sponsor: Jack Flanagan
Relative to privatization contracts by state agencies.
Sponsor: Kevin Cavanaugh
Repealing municipal permits for registration of vehicles.
Sponsor: Kevin Verville
Relative to policies required for health facilities and special health care service licenses.
Sponsor: Mark McLean
Relative to bonding construction projects for the department of natural and cultural resources.
Sponsor: David Danielson
Relative to membership on the Structures on Non-tidal Public Waterways Commission.
Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo
Relative to the law governing training permits for the training of bird dogs and trail or tree hounds.
Sponsor: Josh Yokela
Eliminating the bureau of certificate of title.
Sponsor: Raymond Howard
Allowing county officers to be chosen by secret ballot, and exempting secret ballots from the right-to-know law.
Sponsor: William Marsh
Relative to gifts, honorariums, and expense reimbursements of county elected officials.
Sponsor: Kermit Williams
Relative to the length of time an employer may lease an employee through an employee leasing company.
Sponsor: Richard Komi
Relative to grounds for denial of a chartered public school application.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Requiring the northern New Hampshire correctional facility to make a payment in lieu of taxes to the city of Berlin.
Sponsor: Edith Tucker
Relative to reporting statistics on student behavior.
Sponsor: Dave Testerman
Relative to the compensation of members of the general court.
Sponsor: Raymond Howard
Relative to notice of county convention meetings.
Sponsor: Michael Sylvia
Relative to communications between school administrative units and certain other entities.
Sponsor: Kurt Wuelper
Relative to licensing requirements for septic system evaluators.
Sponsor: Andrew Renzullo
Prohibiting certain state officers from forming political action committees.
Sponsor: Kenneth Gidge
Relative to mental health professionals in private custody matters.
Sponsor: John Plumer
Relative to state representative districts for Hudson and Pelham.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to exemptions from real estate practice license requirements.
Sponsor: Harold French
Authorizing the department of environmental services to lease land associated with state-owned impoundments.
Sponsor: Henry Parkhurst
Relative to civil actions against public officials in cities or towns.
Sponsor: Mark McLean
Requiring a civics examination as a high school requirement.
Sponsor: Timothy Lang
Prohibiting a public official from contracting out his or her duties.
Sponsor: Jordan Ulery
Relating to youth operator's licenses.
Sponsor: Raymond Howard
Relative to appeals from recounts.
Sponsor: Kat McGhee
Relative to exclusions from the requirement for licensure as a private investigator, bail recovery agent, or security guard.
Sponsor: Beth Rodd
Establishing state holidays for biennial state primary elections and quadrennial presidential primary elections.
Sponsor: Jay Kahn
Relative to the requirements for summary judgment in a civil action.
Sponsor: John Plumer
Relative to the mileage reimbursement rate for legislators and prohibiting deductions from compensation or mileage reimbursement of representatives.
Sponsor: Kurt Wuelper
Requiring school districts to submit an annual report concerning gifted students.
Sponsor: Timothy Lang
Establishing a commission to study adaptation of the tax structure of the state to economic and demographic change.
Sponsor: Peter Schmidt
Relative to motorcycle registration for a period of less than one year.
Sponsor: Ruth Ward
Relative to the amount retained by a Keno operator.
Sponsor: Michael Cahill
Eliminating timber taxes for certain properties.
Sponsor: Jack Flanagan
Relative to reporting the taking of a turkey.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Relative to criteria for teachers in charter schools.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to insurance investigations.
Sponsor: Rebecca Mcbeath
Relative to a graduate physician pilot program.
Sponsor: William Marsh
Relative to special elections.
Sponsor: Janice Schmidt
Establishing a committee to study enforcement of the equal pay act provisions.
Sponsor: Sherry Frost
Relative to state reimbursement of town and city property tax credits and exemptions.
Sponsor: Janice Schmidt
RESOLVED, that the Senate is ready to meet with the Honorable House of Representatives in Joint Convention for the purpose of hearing the Budget Address by his Excellency, Governor Christopher T. Sununu.
Relative to contingently reducing the rate of the interest and dividends tax and repealing the tax in 5 years.
Sponsor: Kenneth Weyler
Relative to the definition of child abuse.
Sponsor: Dave Testerman
Relative to unauthorized occupation of land or structures.
Sponsor: Werner Horn
Relative to vulnerable users of highways.
Sponsor: David Karrick
Establishing a housing appeals board within the attorney general's office.
Sponsor: Lynne Ober
Relative to driver education.
Sponsor: Timothy Lang
Relative to requirements for residential tenants evicted for nonpayment of rent.
Sponsor: Werner Horn
Allowing gold and silver as lawful mediums of exchange.
Sponsor: Raymond Howard
Relative to public bonds.
Sponsor: Raymond Howard
Repealing the law relative to the buffer zones to reproductive health care facilities.
Sponsor: Kurt Wuelper
Urging the United States to lead a global effort to prevent nuclear war.
Sponsor: Timothy Horrigan
Relative to the number of days per year a charitable organization may offer bingo.
Sponsor: Timothy Lang
Relative to requiring the current address of a defendant in a landlord tenant or small claims case.
Sponsor: John Janigian
Providing in-state tuition rates at any university system of New Hampshire institution for any person registered to vote in this state.
Sponsor: Harold French
Relative to the authority of fish and game officers to search without a warrant.
Sponsor: James Spillane
Relative to shift differential pay for employees who work overnight.
Sponsor: Richard Komi
Relative to penalties for corrupt practices.
Sponsor: Raymond Howard
Relative to the process for inhabitants of the state to effectuate the protections of Article 14.
Sponsor: John Burt
Relative to the authority to establish turnpike toll rates and charges.
Sponsor: Chris True
Relative to certifying as a habitual offender.
Sponsor: Robert Forsythe
Relative to bonds for public employees and repealing the board of claims.
Sponsor: Raymond Howard
Relative to the accountability of public officials.
Sponsor: Chris True
Relative to unalienable rights of inhabitants.
Sponsor: Raymond Howard
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.
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.
Relative to carrying a pistol or revolver while hunting with a muzzleloader.
Sponsor: Laurie Sanborn
Recording House sessions and the permanent journal.
Distribution of House publications.
The Speaker employing personnel per RSA 17-E:5.
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 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 Rules of the 2017-2018 Session be adopted as the Rules of the 2019-2020 Session, with the changes which have been provided here today.
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 Secretary of State be requested to furnish the Senate with the official return of votes from the various Senatorial Districts.
Legislative salary and mileage payments.
Sponsors (12)
Passed (360)
Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2020 and June 30, 2021.
Relative to state fees, funds, revenues and expenditures.
Relative to registry identification cards under the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes law.
Relative to notification to public employees regarding their right to join or not join a union.
Relative to the prohibition of offshore oil and natural gas exploration.
Relative to apportionment of sales under the business profits tax and the apportionment of dividends under the business enterprise tax and establishing a committee to study the apportionment of gross business profits under the business profits tax.
Relative to the definition of agriculture and existing agricultural uses.
Relative to the cost of fiscal analysis of legislation relating to the retirement system and relative to the reclassification of jobs in the retirement system.
Naming a bridge in Tamworth in honor of David Bowles.
Relative to a cost of living adjustment for retirees in the state retirement system.
Prohibiting foams containing perfluoroalkyl chemicals for use in fighting fires.
Prohibiting the sale of certain furniture and carpeting with flame retardant chemicals.
Expanding the law against discrimination based on gender identity to other areas of the law prohibiting discrimination.
Relative to updating official voter checklists and expanding the voter information exemption under the right to know law.
Establishing a commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford and Litchfield.
Allowing the use of campaign funds for child care expenses.
Establishing a committee to study child care in New Hampshire, relative to tuition waivers for children in state foster care or guardianship, relative to penalties for violations related to obtaining public assistance, relative to designated receiving facilities, relative to the membership of the commission to study the environmental and health effects of evolving 5G technology, and relative to the moratorium on health facility licensure.
Making emergency medical technicians and rescue squad members eligible for a death benefit if killed in the line of duty.
Relative to universal changing stations in certain places of public accommodation.
Relative to the definitions of solar energy systems and wind-powered energy systems for assessed value of real estate exemptions and enabling municipalities to adopt a property tax exemption for electric energy storage systems.
Relative to the regulation of private investigators, security guards, and bail recovery agents.
Establishing a commission on drinking water.
Relative to direct primary care.
Relative to removal or containment of contaminants from the Coakley Landfill.
Relative to telemedicine and telehealth services.
Relative to career readiness credentials for high school students.
Relative to registration of pharmacy benefit managers, and reestablishing the commission to study greater transparency in pharmaceutical costs and drug rebate programs.
Relative to the release of student assessment information and data.
Replacing the milk producers emergency relief fund with the dairy premium fund.
Relative to licensing of child daycare, residential care, and child-placing agencies.
Relative to suicide prevention education in schools.
Relative to aggregation of electric customers by municipalities and counties.
Relative to access to fertility care.
Establishing an autonomous vehicle advisory commission, establishing an autonomous vehicle testing pilot program, and providing requirements for automated vehicle deployment.
Establishing a coastal resilience and economic development program.
Relative to the repair of roads not maintained by a municipality.
Relative to the life and health insurance guaranty association and relative to an unfair insurance practice regarding certain prescriptions.
Relative to reciprocal toll collection.
Establishing the New Hampshire college graduate retention incentive partnership program and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to the insurance data security law.
Relative to sexual harassment complaints in the general court and authorizing an independent human resources professional.
Defining hemp, relative to its growth and use in New Hampshire, establishing a committee to study the federal guidelines on growing hemp, and relative to costs of care for animals seized in animal cruelty cases and prohibiting the future ownership of animals in certain animal cruelty cases.
Establishing a child fatality review committee.
Relative to OHRV operation and license.
Relative to the advisory board on services for children, youth, and families.
Relative to school food and nutrition programs.
Relative to the administration of the meals and rooms tax.
Relative to the requirements for school building aid grants.
Relative to certain major state projects.
Relative to exceptions from certain pharmacy requirements for veterinarians.
Relative to criminal penalties for possession, transfer, or manufacture of animal fighting paraphernalia with the intent to be present at, aiding in, or contributing to such fighting.
Adding a member to the New Hampshire community development advisory committee and exempting the community development finance authority from the administrative procedure act.
Relative to the controlled drug prescription health and safety program.
Relative to transparency and standards for acquisition transactions in health care.
Establishing a committee to study violence in schools.
Relative to criminal history background checks by employers and public agencies.
Establishing a commission to study barriers to increased land development in New Hampshire.
Relative to medically recognized disorders identified on drivers' licenses.
Relative to limited driving privilege after revocation or suspension.
Enabling a payment in lieu of taxes for a combined heat and power agricultural facility.
Increasing penalties and fines for air pollution and water pollution.
Establishing a committee to study the impact of financial initiatives for commercially insured members by drug manufacturers on prescription drug prices and health insurance premiums.
Relative to the board of medicine and the medical review subcommittee and relative to health care workforce survey data.
Adding physician assistants to certain New Hampshire laws.
Establishing a commission to study programs for serving individuals with certain developmental and mental health disabilities.
Relative to dental care for Medicaid recipients.
Relative to live medical testimony in courts.
Relative to forgery of a certificate of insurance.
Relative to the registration of motor vehicles owned by veterans.
Relative to insurance coverage for pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders.
Relative to the mechanical licensing board.
Establishing a statewide, multi-use online energy data platform.
Relative to mental health parity under the insurance laws.
Relative to transportation projects.
Establishing a commission on mental health education and behavioral health and wellness programs.
Renaming the adjutant general's department to the department of military affairs and veterans services.
Establishing a commission to study the environmental and health effects of evolving 5G technology.
Establishing a committee to study the implementation of Accessible Ballots.
Establishing a commission to study teacher preparation and education programs.
Relative to the delivery of absentee ballots cast by elderly or disabled citizens.
Relative to the newborn home visiting program.
Relative to vaping.
Relative to health and human services.
Relative to the board of nursing and establishing a committee to study the regulation of nursing assistants by the board of nursing and criminal history record checks for nurses.
Relative to anti-discrimination protection for students in public schools.
Relative to funding for the project development phase of the capitol corridor rail project.
Providing for protection of private customer information and rights of New Hampshire remote sellers in connection with certain foreign sales and use taxes.
Establishing a committee to study recycling streams and solid waste management in New Hampshire.
Relative to membership of the Pease development authority board of directors.
Relative to permits for operation of solid waste management facilities.
Relative to certain terminology in the rulemaking authority of the department of education.
Relative to learning to drive and commercial motor vehicles designed to transport passengers.
Relative to the regulation of pharmacies and pharmacists.
Relative to net energy metering by low-moderate income community solar projects.
Establishing a committee to study mental health and human service business process alignment and information system interoperability.
Adding post traumatic stress disorder and acute stress disorder to the definition of "injury" for purposes of workers' compensation, establishing the commission to study the incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder in first responders, and clarifying workers' compensation for firefighter and heart, lung, or cancer disease.
Requiring menstrual hygiene products in school restrooms.
Relative to the state building code.
Relative to membership on the board of mental health practice, applications for licensure by mental health practitioners, and insurance credentialing of out-of-state mental health practitioners and psychologists.
Relative to implementation of the new mental health 10-year plan.
Relative to adoption of state building code and fire code amendments.
Establishing a tax credit against the business profits tax for donations to career and technical education centers.
Relative to fees for simulcast racing.
Relative to the court accreditation commission.
Excluding the cost of lobbying and political activity from the rates of public utilities.
Relative to self-service storage facility liens.
Establishing a commission to study the business environment for mental health providers in New Hampshire.
Relative to wildlife corridors.
Relative to emergency medical and trauma services.
Authorizing municipalities to engage in multi-town bonding projects.
Relative to the Hampton judicial district and establishing the Hampton district court as a site for judicial branch family division cases
Relative to rules adopted by the department of environmental services pursuant to the 2014 report of the coastal risks and hazards commission.
Relative to OHRV dealer and rental agency registration fees and snowmobile registration fees.
Establishing a committee to study unprotected drinking water sources.
Relative to the use of physical restraints on persons who are involuntarily committed.
Establishing a committee to study tax incentives for promoting development of dense workforce housing in community centers, and authorizing the sale of certain property by the town of Milton.
Relative to the collection of health care data.
Relative to development of the New Hampshire state rail trails plan by the department of transportation and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to the investigations by the state fire marshal.
Relative to temporary layoffs of certain seasonal workers and establishing a commission to study school bus driver background checks.
Relative to payment for low-dose mammography coverage.
Clarifying the New Hampshire trust code and establishing a committee to study the effects of past trust code legislation.
Reestablishing the commission to study environmentally-triggered chronic illness.
Relative to the group and individual health insurance market.
Establishing a commission to study expanding mental health courts statewide.
Establishing a committee to study motor vehicle registrations and drivers' licenses of active duty military personnel.
Establishing a deaf child's bill of rights and an advisory council on the education of deaf children.
Amending the laws governing OHRVs and snowmobiles.
Relative to studying the economic and other impacts of OHRV use in New Hampshire.
Relative to the construction property tax exemption.
Relative to the inclusion of attendance stipends and certain additional pay for instructional activities as earnable compensation in the retirement system.
Relative to warning labels on prescription drugs containing opiates.
Relative to the New Hampshire health care quality assurance commission.
Relative to the registration of motor vehicles.
Relative to sports betting.
Relative to municipal watering restrictions.
Establishing a committee to study ways to improve civic engagement in New Hampshire.
Relative to annulment of arrests or convictions for possession of a certain quantity of marijuana.
Relative to apprentice electricians and third party electrical inspections.
Requiring the commissioner of the department of environmental services to revise rules relative to arsenic contamination in drinking water.
Allowing for gifts, grants, and donations to legislative employees or officers for expenses associated with state and national legislative association events.
Relative to requirements for supervision for licensure of certain mental health anddrug counselors.
Relative to questioning and detaining suspects.
Relative to telemedicine for spectacle and contact lenses.
Relative to financial regulation technicals under insurance law.
Repealing certain statutes concerning reimbursement of cost of care by inmates.
Relative to department of corrections procedures concerning the requirement for restoration of the voting rights of felons.
Relative to exemptions from property attachments.
Relative to privileged communications under the law governing mental health practice.
Relative to the penalty fee structure for late premium tax payments.
Relative to transportation of pupils.
Relative to certain standards for managed care organizations.
Relative to maintenance of roads and highways to summer cottages.
Relative to the road toll bond requirements for licensed fuel distributors.
Relative to procedures for county audits and recodifying provisions for performance and forensic audits.
Relative to call blocking in an automated telephone dialing system.
Relative to transfer of vehicle ownership.
Relative to gender identity information included on drivers' licenses and nondrivers' identification cards.
Relative to antifraud plans maintained by insurance companies.
Relative to prescription drugs under the managed care law.
Relative to the detection and prevention of financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.
Making modifications to legal requirements for wetlands and environmental council administrative appeals.
Relative to New Hampshire's regional greenhouse gas initiative program.
Relative to free inspection of records under the right-to-know law.
Relative to nepotism in state employment.
Relative to the administration of the tobacco tax.
Relative to therapeutic cannabis dispensary locations.
Relative to the postponement of city, town, village, and school district elections.
Relative to the state fire code.
Adopting the model psychology interjurisdictional compact.
Relative to presidential nominations.
Relative to acquisition rights and easements at Weeks Crossing Dam in the town of Warren by the department of environmental services.
Relative to examinations conducted by the banking department.
Relative to parental reimbursement for voluntary services provided under the child in need of services (CHINS) program.
Relative to voluntary application of the uniform prudent management of institutional funds act to certain charitable trusts.
Directing hospitals to develop an operational plan for the care of patients with dementia.
Reestablishing a commission to study grandfamilies in New Hampshire.
Extending foster care beyond age 18.
Relative to the governance of the Manchester school district.
Relative to certain unclassified positions within the department of health and human services.
Relative to crop theft.
Relative to contributions to inaugural committees.
Relative to principal offices of trust companies and banking and trusts insurance.
Establishing a committee to study issues and impediments to starting, running, and growing home and commercial day care facilities in New Hampshire.
Relative to noncompete agreements for low-wage employees.
Establishing gold star family decals for motor vehicles.
Permitting a qualified veteran to obtain an additional set of special number plates.
Relative to bow and arrow licenses for certain disabled veterans.
Relative to the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program.
Increasing certain fines for OHRV and snowmobile operation violations.
Relative to the classification of certain state employee positions.
Relative to special health care services licenses and establishing a committee to study providing certain health care services while ensuring increased access to affordable health care in rural areas of the state.
Relative to grandparents' access to preventive and protective child care services.
Establishing an exemption from criminal penalties for child sex trafficking victims.
Relative to the definition of emergency vehicles.
Establishing a commission to study the establishment of a state department of energy.
Establishing the state commission on aging.
Relative to the counting of defective ballots.
Making temporary appropriations for the expenses and encumbrances of the state of New Hampshire.
Relative to the job classification of positions in the retirement system.
Making appropriations for capital improvements.
Repealing the requirement for the inspection of timber.
Relative to the syringe service programs.
Relative to flow devices designed to control beaver damming and minimize the risk of flooding behind an existing beaver dam.
Relative to release of a defendant pending trial.
Relative to the insurance premium tax.
Establishing a committee to study the making, preservation, and Internet availability of audio and video recordings of proceedings of committees of the house of representatives.
Relative to the certification of school nurses.
Relative to the purging of motor vehicle violations.
Relative to property settlement including animals.
Relative to the official ballot referendum form of town meetings.
Establishing a commission to study the licensing of drivers from foreign countries.
Establishing a commission to study career pathways from full-time service year programs to postsecondary education and employment opportunities in support of New Hampshire's future workforce needs.
Relative to organizations authorized to issue decals for multi-use decal number plates.
Repealing certain inactive dedicated funds.
Authorizing the Harris Center for Conservation Education to issue decals for multi-use decal plates.
Making technical corrections in the department of education.
Relative to the cost of prescription drugs.
Adding an exception to the real estate transfer tax for transfers of interest in certain low-income housing.
Establishing a committee to investigate whether modification should be made to the time frame for determining permanency pursuant to RSA 169-C:24-b.
Relative to certification of devices for the electronic counting of ballots.
Extending the deadline for arraignments.
Relative to adoption of the Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act.
Relative to rebates under the law governing unfair insurance practices.
Establishing a commission to study incidents of workplace violence against state employees.
Relative to an aquatic invasive species decal for boats.
Relative to life and health insurance.
Defining and regulating service entities.
Relative to certain insurance licensing statutes.
Relative to proof of residency for fish and game purposes.
Relative to surety required on construction loans.
Relative to the emancipation of minors.
Relative to misdemeanor cases filed in superior court.
Establishing a commission to study beer, wine, and liquor tourism.
Relative to implementation of the blue alert system in New Hampshire.
Relative to the position of house clerk.
Adding insurer's policy administration expenses to commercial rate standards.
Relative to membership on city and town planning boards.
Relative to delay or denial of records under the right-to-know law.
Relative to insurance examinations.
Relative to the procedure for filing a protective order on behalf of a minor.
Relative to permits for vehicle registration.
Relative to property and casualty insurance.
Relative to licensed health care providers authorized to certify that criteria has been met for the use of therapeutic cannabis.
Amending the definition of headway speed.
Relative to control of marine pollution and aquatic growth.
Relative to funeral and burial or cremation expenses for assisted persons.
Relative to the international registration plan.
Relative to competency evaluations for certain court proceedings.
Relative to testing to determine alcohol concentration.
Relative to funding for the CART program.
Relative to valuation of utility company assets for local property taxation.
Relative to shore lights.
Establishing a committee to study whether non-attorney legal professionals could be licensed to engage in the limited practice of law in the family division of the circuit court while under the supervision of a licensed attorney.
Establishing a commission to examine the effects of wake boats in the state of New Hampshire.
Relative to the therapeutic use of cannabis.
Relative to rules pertaining to marine species managed under the Magnusson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.
Relative to electric bicycles.
Relative to training requirements for electrologists.
Relative to salaries of certain circuit court judges.
Proclaiming an annual observance of Juneteenth.
Relative to qualifications for and exceptions from licensure for mental health practice.
Naming a lake in Meredith as Lake Wicwas.
Relative to the disposal of highway or turnpike funded real estate.
Extending the commission to study the current statutes related to management of non-tidal public waterways and the construction or placement of structures within them and relative to the New Hampshire rivers management and protection program.
Establishing a committee to study procedures governing the hiring and payment of bail bondsmen and bail commissioners.
Repealing the moorings appeals board.
Establishing a committee to study tiny houses.
Relative to notice to cut timber.
Establishing a committee to study veterans property tax credits and exemptions.
Relative to the age rabbits can be transferred.
Relative to public utility customer data.
Relative to reporting requirements for state agencies owning real property.
Relative to lost and unaccounted for gas, and relative to electric distribution companies investment in natural gas operations.
Designating the red-tailed hawk as the state raptor.
Establishing a committee to study certain labor statutes.
Relative to political advertisements on behalf of political committees or advocacy organizations.
Exempting certain mortgages from the law regarding licensing of nondepository mortgage bankers, brokers, and servicers.
Requiring the secretary of state to prepare materials for businesses relative to service dogs.
Relative to real estate commissions paid to unlicensed entities.
Relative to private practice by the Carroll county attorney.
Relative to required notice of mortgage funding at a construction jobsite.
Relative to licensure of advanced pharmacy technicians.
Relative to the retention of certain reports by institutions of higher learning.
Relative to application of the state fire code to foster homes.
Relative to review and adoption of school data security plans.
Establishing reciprocity for notaries in abutting states.
Relative to notifying a child's primary health care provider of a report of abuse or neglect.
Defining specialty cider.
Relative to mediation of rent increases in manufactured housing parks.
Repealing the New Hampshire film and television commission.
Proclaiming the second Saturday in June as Pollyanna of Littleton New Hampshire Recognition Day.
Relative to operation of personal water craft around the marsh lands or flats in the Hampton/Seabrook estuary.
Relative to filing and approval of rates and rating plans applicable to workers' compensation.
Relative to building code violations.
Establishing a commission to study equal access and opportunity for students with disabilities to participate in cocurricular activities.
Relative to summoning out-of-state witnesses in criminal cases.
Relative to an active retirement system member appointment to the independent investment committee.
Relative to paid details by personnel of the division of fire safety.
Relative to classification of students for tuition purposes in the university system.
Requiring good behavior as a condition for release without arrest or bail.
Establishing a committee to study options for lowering student debt.
Relative to online driver education.
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Relative to child welfare.
Relative to child protection staffing and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to the penalty for capital murder.
Relative to mental health services and making appropriations therefor.
Marking the Lafayette Trail in New Hampshire.
Establishing a shoreland septic system study commission.
Requiring interpreters for the deaf and hard of hearing at the state house campus.
Relative to restrictions on smoking in state forests, parks, land, or buildings operated by the department of natural and cultural resources.
Relative to the purchase of service credit in the state retirement system.
Relative to New Hampshire products purchased and sold by the liquor commission.
Relative to consumer credit corrections, consumer credit protection from fraud, and consumer credit regulatory reform.
Establishing a commission to study the licensure of individuals who forage for wild mushrooms for sale to others.
Relative to certain organizations that are authorized to issue decals.
Relative to the National Guard Scholarship Fund.
Relative to sales of beverages and wine hosted by other licensees.
Relative to the membership of the wellness and primary prevention council.
Establishing the New Hampshire rare disease advisory council.
Relative to the public school infrastructure fund.
Relative to the issuance of bonds by the county for redevelopment districts in unincorporated places.
Relative to emergency response plans in schools.
Establishing a committee to study the effect of the opioid crisis, substance misuse, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and domestic violence as a cause of posttraumatic stress disorder syndrome (PTSD) and other mental health and behavioral problems in New Hampshire children and students.
Relative to reporting and investigation of serious injuries and death in the workplace.
Relative to authorized organizations producing multiple decal designs in the multi-use decal number plates program.
Relative to the controlled drug prescription health and safety program.
Relative to night work.
Relative to heating, agitating or other devices in public waters.
Naming the Warner roundabout in memory of Barbara Annis.
Relative to commercial modernization.
Allowing the town of Kingston to hold a bonfire event in 2019.
Relative to the New Hampshire insurance department's annual hearing requirement.
Relative to insurance reimbursement for emergency medical services.
Increasing the maximum period for the zoning board of adjustment to hold a public hearing.
Relative to the planning board's procedures on plats.
Relative to motorist duties when approaching highway emergencies.
Relative to the house and senate members of the university system board of trustees.
Repealing an obsolete provision for legislative mileage for attaches from Concord.
Relative to pedestrian control signals.
Relative to signs for New Hampshire liquor and wine manufacturers.
Relative to New Hampshire MasoniCare.
Relative to foreign insurance companies.
Relative to biennial controlled substance inventories conducted under the Controlled Drug Act.
Relative to certain information provided by the commissioner of the department of employment security to the United States Department of Labor.
Relative to driver's license photographs.
Making changes to the membership of the state house bicentennial commission, declaring June 2 - June 8 as New Hampshire State House Bicentennial Week, and declaring June 6 as New Hampshire Legislators' Homecoming Day.
RESOLVED, that the Senate is ready to meet with the Honorable House of Representatives in Joint Convention for the purpose of hearing the Budget Address by his Excellency, Governor Christopher T. 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.
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 Rules of the 2017-2018 Session be adopted as the Rules of the 2019-2020 Session, with the changes which have been provided here today.
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 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.
The Speaker employing personnel per RSA 17-E:5.
Legislative salary and mileage payments.
RESOLVED, that the Secretary of State be requested to furnish the Senate with the official return of votes from the various Senatorial Districts.
Recording House sessions and the permanent journal.
Distribution of House publications.
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.