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NH HB1441
Bill
Status
12/4/2025
Primary Sponsor
Glenn Bailey
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AI Summary
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Establishes a 14-member statutory commission to study the implications of New Hampshire seceding from the United States, including legislators, public members, the attorney general, and representatives from business, medical, university, and tourism sectors
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Commission must examine specific issues including currency, interstate commerce, defense, healthcare, energy policy, law enforcement, Social Security/Medicare impacts, citizenship, immigration, and management of federal properties
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Reports must outline best, worst, and most likely secession scenarios, plus strategies for maintaining an amicable relationship with the United States
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Interim report due November 1, 2026; final report with legislative recommendations due November 1, 2027
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Commission automatically repeals on November 1, 2027 after completing its work
Legislative Description
Establishing a commission to study the economic, legal, and sociological aspects of New Hampshire exerting its sovereign state rights.
Last Action
Inexpedient to Legislate: Motion Adopted Voice Vote 02/05/2026 House Journal 3
2/5/2026