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NH HB1364
Bill
Status
12/2/2025
Primary Sponsor
Alissandra Murray
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AI Summary
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Counties, municipalities, and political subdivisions that enter into federal 287(g) immigration enforcement agreements with ICE must submit quarterly reports to the attorney general, with the first report due by December 31, 2026
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Reports must include data on persons detained for civil immigration violations, state offenses charged, field stops or warnings issued, detention lengths, residency information by municipality and country, and race data for detained persons
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The attorney general must submit consolidated quarterly reports summarizing the 287(g) data to the governor, senate president, house speaker, and county commissioners, with the first report due by February 1, 2027
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Estimated state expenditures of $63,000 in FY 2027, $62,000 in FY 2028, and $64,000 in FY 2029 for a part-time investigative paralegal position, funded through the General Fund
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Political subdivisions may incur costs of less than $10,000 each to compile new data not currently collected, while counties anticipate minimal additional expenses
Legislative Description
Requiring quarterly reports from counties, municipalities, or any other political subdivisions of the state that enter into certain agreements with the federal government concerning assistance with federal immigration enforcement.
Last Action
Special Order next order of business (Rep. Luneau): Motion Failed Regular Calendar 151-180 03/12/2026 House Journal 7
3/12/2026