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Finance

House of Representatives200 legislators-849 bills

Legislators(200)

Donovan Fenton28 bills
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Daryl Abbas16 bills
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David Rochefort11 bills
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Debra Altschiller38 bills
D
Suzanne Prentiss37 bills
D
Cindy Rosenwald103 bills
D
Mary Wallner66 bills
D
David Watters152 bills
D
Kevin Avard75 bills
R
Patrick Long25 bills
D
James Gray37 bills
R
Mark Pearson23 bills
R
Timothy Lang32 bills
R
Rebecca Perkins Kwoka42 bills
D
Denise Ricciardi31 bills
R
Laura Telerski6 bills
D
Tim McGough9 bills
R
Jerry Stringham6 bills
D
David Nagel5 bills
R
Tara Reardon5 bills
D
Buzz Scherr5 bills
D
Terry Roy18 bills
R
Daniel Innis46 bills
R
Thomas Walsh7 bills
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Gregory Hill16 bills
R
Joe Sweeney16 bills
R
Larry Gagne4 bills
R
Steven Smith19 bills
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Keith Murphy23 bills
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Katy Peternel8 bills
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Howard Pearl44 bills
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Bob Lynn21 bills
R
Roderick Ladd64 bills
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Peter Leishman43 bills
D
Dan McGuire15 bills
R
Debra DeSimone11 bills
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Carol McGuire23 bills
R
John Hunt5 bills
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Jordan Ulery11 bills
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John Cloutier23 bills
D
Regina Birdsell52 bills
R
Peter Bixby18 bills
D
Kimberly Rice22 bills
R
Mark McLean8 bills
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Karen Ebel24 bills
D
William Gannon43 bills
R
Victoria Sullivan14 bills
R
Lisa Freeman4 bills
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David Milz2 bills
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Michael Moffett25 bills
R
Michael Vose8 bills
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Karel Crawford5 bills
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Ellen Read12 bills
D
Wendy Thomas9 bills
D
Nancy Murphy22 bills
D
Matthew Wilhelm11 bills
D
Judy Aron21 bills
R
Maureen Mooney17 bills
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Linda Harriott-Gathright4 bills
D
Jaci Grote17 bills
D
Erica Layon16 bills
R
Jennifer Rhodes6 bills
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Jim Creighton12 bills
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Rosemarie Rung18 bills
D
Anita Burroughs4 bills
D
Julius Soti6 bills
R
Jonah Wheeler11 bills
D
Richard Lascelles6 bills
R
Daniel Popovici-Muller9 bills
R
Jim Maggiore13 bills
D
William Darby5 bills
D
Matthew Coker6 bills
R
Tom Dolan2 bills
R
John MacDonald3 bills
R
Carry Spier4 bills
D
Jodi Newell5 bills
D
Daniel Veilleux5 bills
D
JD Bernardy9 bills
R
Michael Granger6 bills
R
Dennis Mannion4 bills
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Hope Damon7 bills
D
Loren Selig5 bills
D
Margaret Drye8 bills
R
William Palmer3 bills
D
Kelley Potenza10 bills
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Dick Thackston3 bills
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Jodi Nelson6 bills
R
Kat McGhee2 bills
D
Allison Knab4 bills
D
Michael Harrington9 bills
R
Douglas Thomas6 bills
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Mike Belcher9 bills
R
Keith Erf5 bills
R
Brian Cole7 bills
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Kristin Noble8 bills
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Nicholas Germana10 bills
D
Ross Berry8 bills
R
Melissa Litchfield6 bills
R
Kathleen Paquette3 bills
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Steven Kesselring3 bills
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Jonathan Morton3 bills
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Mike Ouellet3 bills
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Matt Drew4 bills
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Matt Sabourin12 bills
R
James Gruber4 bills
D
James Thibault4 bills
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Jennifer Mandelbaum2 bills
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Thomas Cormen2 bills
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Charles Foote2 bills
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Liz Barbour3 bills
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Linda McGrath3 bills
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Raymond Peeples2 bills
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Jay Markell4 bills
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Joseph Hamblen1 bills
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Richard Tripp1 bills
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David Walker1 bills
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Linda Haskins1 bills
D
Henry Giasson1 bills
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Lori Korzen3 bills
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Sherri Reinfurt1 bills
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Pierre Dupont2 bills
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Jessica Grill1 bills
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Jessica LaMontagne1 bills
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Bryan Morse1 bills
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David Lundgren1 bills
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Rita Mattson1 bills
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John Schneller2 bills
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Yury Polozov1 bills
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Jason Osborne16 bills
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Sherman Packard6 bills
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Jim Kofalt12 bills
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Joe Alexander17 bills
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Mark Proulx11 bills
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Jeanine Notter12 bills
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Keith Ammon17 bills
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Charles McMahon22 bills
R
Patricia Cornell17 bills
D
Jess Edwards27 bills
R
Mark Warden7 bills
R
Juliet Harvey-Bolia3 bills
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Lucius Parshall4 bills
D
Brian Sullivan3 bills
D
Wayne MacDonald4 bills
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James Summers5 bills
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Tom Mannion7 bills
R
Lisa Mazur4 bills
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Calvin Beaulier5 bills
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Susan Deroy2 bills
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Toni Weinstein2 bills
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Sayra Devito2 bills
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Mary Murphy1 bills
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Laurence Miner1 bills
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Scott Bryer1 bills
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Carrie Sorensen1 bills
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Marjorie Smith22 bills
D
Sharon Carson123 bills
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Alexis Simpson15 bills
D
Leonard Turcotte9 bills
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Kristine Perez6 bills
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David Preece9 bills
D
Steven Bogert4 bills
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Christine Seibert3 bills
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Paul Terry6 bills
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David Paige5 bills
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Chris Muns6 bills
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Mike Drago5 bills
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Shane Sirois3 bills
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Cindy Bennett1 bills
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Mary Ford1 bills
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Brian Nadeau1 bills
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Diane Kelley1 bills
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Richard Brown1 bills
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Louise Andrus1 bills
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Diane Pauer5 bills
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Robert Wherry4 bills
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Donald McFarlane6 bills
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Travis Corcoran6 bills
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Dale Girard2 bills
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Heath Howard3 bills
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Jared Sullivan4 bills
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Michael Cahill12 bills
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David Luneau28 bills
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Dennis Malloy8 bills
D
Tony Caplan3 bills
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Mary Hakken-Phillips4 bills
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Alice Wade1 bills
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Luz Bay1 bills
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Russell Muirhead1 bills
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Seth Miller1 bills
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Eileen Kelly1 bills
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Ricky Devoid1 bills
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Jose Cambrils5 bills
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Katelyn Kuttab9 bills
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Dillon Dumont1 bills
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Harry Bean1 bills
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Glenn Cordelli27 bills
R
Michael Edgar14 bills
D
Catherine Rombeau8 bills
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Peter Petrigno5 bills
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Stephanie Grund2 bills
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Referred Bills (849)

SB603Engrossed

Relative to the funding of the SNAP program by the department of health and human services.

SB663Engrossed

Creating a Medicaid methodology working group within the department of health and human services.

SB600Engrossed

Requiring the governor to submit and present a quarterly fiscal year budget report about the general and education trust funds to the general court fiscal committee.

HB1602Introduced

Creating a safe battery recycling stewardship program.

HB1633Introduced

Expanding the information provided to survivors of sexual assault regarding their existing rights.

HB1775Introduced

Relative to utility ownership of natural gas and nuclear power generation facilities.

HB1130Introduced

Relative to judicial performance evaluations.

HB1466Introduced

Relative to obtaining a certificate of title for certain trailers.

HB1622Introduced

Requiring the state to develop additional solid waste disposal capacity.

HB1492Introduced

Relative to the regulation and appeal of motor vehicle towing from public highways and prohibiting the division of motor vehicles from suspending a license on the basis of debt owed to a private entity related to the towing or storing of a motor vehicle.

HB1457Introduced

Relative to natural organic reduction of human remains.

HB1576Introduced

Relative to the enforcement of criminal restitution obligations.

HB1827Introduced

Requiring the department of education to conduct a confidential criminal history record check on all prospective educational personnel.

HB1718Introduced

Relative to authorizing energy storage in connection with net metering.

HB1600Introduced

Relative to access to the centralized voter registration database on election days.

HB1555Introduced

Relative to the administration and enforcement of the state fire code.

HB1571Introduced

Requiring the department of education to review statewide academic standards and curriculum and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1705Introduced

Establishing an employee assistance program for small town and volunteer first responders and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1563Introduced

Relative to the special education aid formula.

HB1197Introduced

Making technical corrections to certain insurance laws.

HB1469Introduced

Relative to the licensing requirements for massage therapy establishments.

HB1458Introduced

Relative to the licensing of massage establishments and massage, reflexology, structural integration, and Asian bodywork facilities.

HB1809Introduced

Authorizing the medical use of psilocybin through a program established in the department of health and human services.

HB1421Introduced

Modifying title exemptions for motor vehicles manufactured before the year 2000.

HB1426Introduced

Requiring the department of environmental services to employ certified personnel in each program area.

HB1710Introduced

Relative to procedures relating to child abduction.

HB1720Introduced

Relative to notice to child day care providers of child care scholarships.

HB1483Introduced

Creating a motor vehicle license plate for amateur radio operators.

HB1477Introduced

Relative to the permitting and regulation of anchored seasonal floating platforms on public waters.

HB241Introduced

Relative to health insurance coverage of pain management services for the management of chronic pain.

HB112Introduced

Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test, take a course that covers fundamental American documents as part of the general education curriculum, or pass a civics course competency test.

HB629Introduced

Raising the cost of a boat decal fee and allocating the funds collected by such fees to the dam maintenance fund.

HB1730Engrossed

Enhancing the level of offense for certain sexual offenses.

HB1574Engrossed

Relative to the extension of free and reduced price breakfast and lunch for students under the age of 22 and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1539Engrossed

Authorizing electric utilities to issue AAA-rated bonds for the purpose of storm cost recovery and infrastructure resilience.

HB1603Engrossed

Requiring the executive director of the department of fish and game to adopt rules relative to procedures for verifying accuracy of records collected relative to threatened and endangered wildlife and ensuring landowner permission is granted for the gathering of such record.

HB1460Engrossed

Prohibiting the sale of location and other sensitive data regarding children.

HB1323Engrossed

Relative to parental alienation.

HB219Engrossed

Relative to changes to the minimum electric renewable portfolio standards.

HB639Engrossed

Relative to the use of and disputes over blockchain and digital currencies.

HB704Engrossed

Making an appropriation to the retired senior volunteer program.

HB246Engrossed

Directing the state conservation committee to implement the conservation district climate resilience grant program and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1467Engrossed

Relative to the New Hampshire seal of civic excellence and engagement program.

HB1763Engrossed

Establishing a committee to study siting and maintenance rules regarding certain intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) and acquired brain disorder (ABD) community residences.

HB1515Introduced

Repealing the requirement that the department of health and human services' biennial budget request include funding for certain child care workforce programs.

HB1566Introduced

Directing the department of health and human services to seek clarification from the Administration for Children and Families regarding the use of TANF reserve funds and repealing the requirement that the department of health and human services' biennial budget request include funding for certain child care workforce programs.

HB1569Introduced

Repealing the directive that the state sell the Anna Philbrook Center for Children property in Concord.

HB1311Introduced

Establishing a regulatory analysis fund to evaluate the economic impact of proposed rules and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1166Introduced

Relative to the contents of the budget trailer bill.

HB1042Introduced

Raising the unified contingent credit limit.

HB661Introduced

Relative to the department of health and human services management of social security payments, supplemental security income payments, and veterans benefits for children in foster care.

HB1792Engrossed

Prohibiting school districts and personnel from the instruction of critical race theory and LGBTQ+ ideologies in schools as well as establishing a private right of action for violations.

HB1505Engrossed

Requiring municipalities, towns, and cities to submit documentation to the department of revenue administration proving they are in compliance with local budget and tax caps.

HB1719Engrossed

Removing Hepatitis B from the list of diseases for which immunization is required under state law.

HB1584Engrossed

Directing the department of health and human services to provide notice of medical and religious exemptions from immunization requirements and relative to the form of such exemption.

HB1808Engrossed

Establishing the position of academic research and improvement performance data analyst in the department of education and making an appropriation therefor.

HB186Engrossed

Relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor.

HB1411Introduced

Directing the state treasurer to withhold payments owed by the state to the federal government where the state has been deprived of federal aid as a result of presidential executive order.

HB1399Introduced

Making an appropriation to the Claremont school district for costs associated with a building renovation project from the revenue stabilization reserve account.

HB1415Engrossed

Establishing a special veterans license plate and creating a fund and administrative programs from the proceeds of the sale of such plates and establishing the New Hampshire first for veterans program and authority.

HB1750Introduced

Making a supplemental appropriation to the department of health and human services for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

HB365Engrossed

Relative to proof of United States citizenship for indigent voters.

SB481Engrossed

Relative to the sale of the Sununu youth services center property.

HB1523Engrossed

Relative to disclosure requirements for condominium associations.

HB1598Engrossed

Relative to notice and proceedings for tenants and landlords engaged in eviction processes.

HB1444Engrossed

Relative to the purchase or acquisition of certain unmanned aircraft systems.

HB1499Engrossed

Relative to additional grounds for eviction under the landlord and tenant statute.

HB1485Engrossed

Relative to eligibility and fees for late refund requests of road tolls.

HB1190Engrossed

Enabling the division of motor vehicles to create a temporary traditional driver's license for youth operators about to turn 21 and relative to fleet vehicle registration requirements.

HB392Engrossed

Directing the dissolution of the department of health and human services' office ofhealth access and the department of environmental services' functions for environmental justice.

HB366Engrossed

Modifying the priority of applications for school building aid grants.

HB510Engrossed

Establishing a commission to study due process in higher education disciplinary proceedings.

HB751Engrossed

Establishing a committee to study licensure of outpatient substance use disorder treatment facilities, authorizing parents to enroll their children in any public school in the state, and creating a limited exemption from parental consent required for certain recordings under the parental bill of rights.

HB164Engrossed

Relative to local records retention.

HB349Engrossed

Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures.

HB54Engrossed

Allowing alternative treatment centers to operate for-profit.

HB1793Engrossed

Prohibiting public colleges and universities from regulating the possession or carrying of firearms and non-lethal weapons on campus.

HB451Enrolled

Establishing the paint product stewardship program.

SB36Engrossed

Relative to the collection and reporting of abortion statistics by health care providers and medical facilities.

HB215Engrossed

Requiring a landfill permit applicant to submit a report listing potential harms and benefits of the project.

HB723Engrossed

Repealing the multi-use energy data platform.

HB675Introduced

Limiting total central office administrative expenses by school districts and requiring reporting of central office administrative expenses to the department of education.

HB572Introduced

Establishing the "partners in housing" program, an initiative under the housing champions fund to assist municipalities, counties, and developers in building workforce housing, and making an appropriation therefor.

HB624Introduced

Establishing a local river management advisory committee grant program and making an appropriation therefor.

SB63Engrossed

Relative to funding for the division of travel and tourism.

HB563Introduced

Relative to the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education, extraordinary need grants, fiscal capacity disparity aid, and determination of education grants.

HB611Introduced

Relative to repayment regarding appointed counsel for indigent criminal defendants.

HB733Engrossed

Relative to reporting requirements for persons or entities financing lawsuits.

HB452Engrossed

Relative to the issuance of drivers' licenses for aliens temporarily residing in New Hampshire.

HB773Introduced

Relative to aid to school districts for the cost of special education.

HB570Introduced

Repealing the prescription drug affordability board.

HB547Introduced

Relative to county reimbursement of funds.

HB607Introduced

Relative to funding the Hampton Beach area commission and making appropriations therefor.

HB640Introduced

Relative to the transparency of federal agency operations within New Hampshire.

HB111Introduced

Extending the position of right-to-know ombudsman for 2 years and exempting individuals who assist in the preparation of a right-to-know complaint at no charge from the unauthorized practice of law.

HB716Introduced

Making an appropriation for the dual and concurrent enrollment program.

HB671Introduced

Establishing a kindergarten literacy readiness program.

HB133Introduced

Modifying the new resident drivers' license transfer requirements, specifying when the division of motor vehicles shall send violation notices, and appropriating funds to the division for technological upgrades required for legal compliance.

HB216Introduced

Relative to workers' compensation and creditable service towards retirement.

HB129Introduced

Relative to the definition of the term "evidence-based" within public education.

HB619Introduced

Making an appropriation to the solid waste management fund.

HB519Introduced

Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to fund and support the Waypoint youth and young adult shelter.

HB197Introduced

Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.

HB97Introduced

Making an appropriation to the department of environmental services for wastewater infrastructure projects.

SB63Engrossed

Relative to funding for the division of travel and tourism.

HB219Introduced

Relative to changes to the minimum electric renewable portfolio standards.

HB365Introduced

Relative to proof of United States citizenship for indigent voters.

HB572Introduced

Establishing the "partners in housing" program, an initiative under the housing champions fund to assist municipalities, counties, and developers in building workforce housing, and making an appropriation therefor.

HB611Introduced

Relative to repayment regarding appointed counsel for indigent criminal defendants.

HB215Introduced

Requiring a landfill permit applicant to submit a report listing potential harms and benefits of the project.

HB624Introduced

Establishing a local river management advisory committee grant program and making an appropriation therefor.

HB640Introduced

Relative to the transparency of federal agency operations within New Hampshire.

HB54Introduced

Allowing alternative treatment centers to operate for-profit.

HB607Introduced

Relative to funding the Hampton Beach area commission and making appropriations therefor.

HB111Introduced

Extending the position of right-to-know ombudsman for 2 years and exempting individuals who assist in the preparation of a right-to-know complaint at no charge from the unauthorized practice of law.

HB216Introduced

Relative to workers' compensation and creditable service towards retirement.

HB164Introduced

Relative to local records retention.

HB619Introduced

Making an appropriation to the solid waste management fund.

HB197Introduced

Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.

HB246Introduced

Directing the state conservation committee to implement the conservation district climate resilience grant program and making an appropriation therefor.

HB97Introduced

Making an appropriation to the department of environmental services for wastewater infrastructure projects.

HB563Introduced

Relative to the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education, extraordinary need grants, fiscal capacity disparity aid, and determination of education grants.

HB675Introduced

Limiting the authority of school districts to make certain appropriations.

HB661Introduced

Relative to the department of health and human services management of social security payments, supplemental security income payments, and veterans benefits for children in foster care.

HB570Introduced

Repealing the prescription drug affordability board.

HB773Introduced

Relative to aid to school districts for the cost of special education.

HB751Introduced

Requiring licensure of outpatient substance use disorder treatment facilities and relative to complaint investigation of treatment facilities by the department of health and human services office of the ombudsman and making an appropriation therefor.

HB704Introduced

Relative to caregiver respite and senior volunteer programs and making an appropriation therefor.

HB547Introduced

Relative to county reimbursement of funds.

HB671Introduced

Establishing a kindergarten literacy readiness program.

HB716Introduced

Making an appropriation for the dual and concurrent enrollment program.

HB133Introduced

Modifying the new resident drivers' license transfer requirements, specifying when the division of motor vehicles shall send violation notices, and appropriating funds to the division for technological upgrades required for legal compliance.

HB129Introduced

Relative to the definition of the term "evidence-based" within public education.

HB519Introduced

Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to fund and support the Waypoint youth and young adult shelter.

HB506Passed

Relative to background checks during motions to return firearms and ammunition and relative to invalidating out-of-state driver's licenses issued to undocumented immigrants and relative to requiring schools to engage an owner's project manager for construction of school building aid projects at the time of application.

HB650Passed

Removing references to repealed funds and relative to state park and robotics education funds.

HB67Passed

Relative to agreements with the secretary of state for the use of accessible voting systems.

HB71Passed

Prohibiting the school facilities to be used to provide shelter for aliens, relative to department of health and human services contracts, requiring the use of public notices before re-assessment of property values for tax purposes, and relative to construction of a public pier on Hampton Beach and making an appropriation therefor.

SB118Passed

Relative to the personal needs allowance of residents of nursing homes; making an appropriation to the department of health and human services for Hampstead hospital and residential treatment facility staff; establishing the Hampstead hospital and residential treatment facility capital investment fund; and permitting qualifying patients and designated caregivers to cultivate cannabis for therapeutic use.

SB145Passed

Establishing an evidence shipping pilot program.

SB74Passed

Relative to real property annual reporting requirements of state departments for permitting programs.

HB713Passed

Relative to mile markers along Route 112.

HB771Passed

Relative to funding for open enrollment schools.

HB566Passed

Requiring permit applications for new landfills to contain a detailed plan for leachate management.

HB677Passed

Relative to the possession and use of epinephrine at recreation camps, schools, and institutions of higher education.

HB667Vetoed

Relative to health education and requiring the viewing of certain videos demonstrating gestational development.

HB115Vetoed

Making temporary appropriations for the expenses and encumbrances of the state of New Hampshire.

HB781Vetoed

Requiring school districts to adopt policies establishing a cell phone-free education.

HB2Passed

Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

HB282Passed

Increasing the maximum benefits for first responders critically injured in the line of duty, relative to the determination of education adequacy grants and calculation of certain group II benefits within the retirement system.

HB612Engrossed

Enabling the division of motor vehicles to create a temporary traditional driver's license for youth operators about to turn 21 and relative to requiring employers to provide certain information regarding cost sharing to employees receiving workers' compensation benefit and relative to declaring the third week in September to be New Hampshire service dog week.

HB1Passed

Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2026 and June 30, 2027.

SB292Passed

Relative to aid to school districts for the cost of special education.

SB292Passed

Relative to aid to school districts for the cost of special education.

HB187Passed

Relative to restraining orders sought by a parent on behalf of a minor child.

SB295Passed

Relative to education freedom accounts.

HB552Passed

Relative to coverage of children under the state retiree insurance plan.

HB494Passed

Relative to the math learning communities program.

SB241Engrossed

Relative to construction of a public pier on Hampton Beach and making an appropriation therefor.

HB165Passed

Relative to the maximum amount of disaster relief funding provided to municipalities after a natural disaster.

HB733Engrossed

Relative to reporting requirements for persons or entities financing lawsuits.

HB511Passed

Relative to cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

HB639Engrossed

Relative to the use of and disputes over blockchain and digital currencies.

HB452Engrossed

Relative to the issuance of drivers' licenses for aliens temporarily residing in New Hampshire.

HB153Passed

Establishing a committee to study adding statewide resources to assist with the investigation, training, prosecution, and prompt response of animal cruelty.

HB66Engrossed

Relative to material subject to disclosure under the right to know law.

HB451Engrossed

Establishing the paint product stewardship program.

HB723Engrossed

Repealing the multi-use energy data platform.

HB94Engrossed

Relative to coverage of circumcision under the state Medicaid plan.

HB592Passed

Relative to magistrates and the standards applicable to and the administration of bail.

SB453Engrossed

Making an appropriation to the statewide voter registration system.

SB553Engrossed

Requiring the investment advisor for the public deposit investment pool to maintain funds in a particular manner.

HB1595Introduced

Relative to adjustment of the child support guidelines based on parenting time, medical support, and child care expenses.

SB239Engrossed

Relative to the use of harm reduction services to treat alcohol and other substance misuse.

SB409Passed

Relative to reimbursement for ambulance services under the state Medicaid plan and making an appropriation therefor and making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to support recreational activities for individuals with developmental disabilities.

SB369Passed

Directing the office of professional licensure and certification to provide notice of public meetings and an opportunity for comment, creating a new position, and making an appropriation therefor.

SB417Passed

Relative to out-of-home placements for children.

HB1202Passed

Relative to the issuance of permits for the alteration of driveways exiting onto public ways and relative to the definition of disability or special needs under the child care scholarship program.

HB1589Passed

Establishing a veterans treatment court

SB499Passed

Relative to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and the Summer EBT program and making appropriations therefor and relative to providing disaster relief funding to municipalities after a natural disaster.

SB404Passed

Relative to expanding child care professionals' eligibility for the child care scholarship program.

SB480Passed

Relative to the regulation of real estate practice.

SB455Passed

Relative to Medicaid reimbursement rates for prosthetic and orthotic devices.

HB1465Passed

Relative to studies of nuclear energy technologies and renaming the office of offshore wind industry development.

HB1355Passed

Relative to the New Hampshire National Guard recruitment and reenlistment incentive program, and continuing a recruitment and retention incentive program and efforts within the department of transportation.

HB318Passed

Relative to magistrates, bail commissioners, the standards applicable to and the administration of bail, and making appropriations.

HB1649Passed

Relative to prohibiting certain products with intentionally added PFAS and relative to civil actions for PFAS contamination, and relative to settlement of lawsuits against manufacturers of PFAS for impacts to public drinking water systems.

HB1573Passed

Relative to out-of-home placements for children.

HB194Vetoed

Requiring the director of the division of historical resources to compile and maintain a list of public monuments and requiring legislative approval of the amendment or permanent removal of historical markers.

HB1005Introduced

Relative to judicial training.

SB403Passed

Relative to the health care workforce.

SB355Passed

Relative to newborn screening for cytomegalovirus.

SB337Passed

Relative to doula and lactation service provider certification.

SB463Passed

Expanding access to court-appointed counsel for children in dependency proceedings.

SB406Passed

Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to increase rates for shelter programs.

SB604Passed

Providing a death benefit for a New Hampshire hospital security officer killed in the line of duty and establishing a death benefit for state security officers killed in the line of duty.

SB393Passed

Relative to making an appropriation to the department of environmental services to fund regional drinking water infrastructure.

SB311Passed

Relative to property tax offset for the town of Hampstead and making an appropriation therefor.

SB487Passed

Relative to the division of personnel in the department of administrative services.

HB1647Passed

Relative to the calculation of group II retirement benefits in the retirement system.

HB1307Passed

Providing a supplemental appropriation for members of the retirement system receiving an accidental disability retirement allowance.

HB1666Passed

Relative to income reporting requirements for lobbyists.

HB1323Passed

Relative to the furnishing of copies of the state constitution by the secretary of state to the public.

HB1564Passed

Relative to the child support guidelines.

HB1186Passed

Relative to firearm purchaser's privacy.

HB1468Passed

Directing the department of transportation to develop a Conway Branch rail line master plan.

HB1282Passed

Relative to the duration of child support.

HB1678Passed

Establishing a New Hampshire farm to school local food incentive pilot program.

HB1304Passed

Relative to vessel registration and boat fee decals.

HB1588Passed

Relative to court jurisdiction over persons receiving special education.

HB1598Passed

Relative to the department of health and human services management of social security payments and veterans benefits for children in foster care.

SB352Passed

Establishing an early detection cancer screening pilot program for active and retired firefighters.

SB362Passed

Relative to body-worn cameras.

SB396Passed

Relative to making an appropriation to the culinary arts program at the Wilbur H. Palmer Regional Career and Technical Education Center.

SB591Passed

Modifying definitions, claims procedures, and funding relating to the youth development center settlement fund and claims administration.

HB1633Engrossed

Relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor.

HB1665Engrossed

Relative to student eligibility for education freedom accounts and the scholarship organization's costs of administering the program, extending phase-out grants for education freedom accounts, and revising the definitions of average daily membership in attendance and average daily membership in residence.

HB1593Engrossed

Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to support recreational activities for individuals with developmental disabilities and relative to the uncompensated care and Medicaid fund.

HB468Engrossed

Establishing a commission to recodify the education laws and making an appropriation therefor.

SB476Engrossed

Making a capital appropriation to the department of corrections toward thereplacement of the New Hampshire state prison for men and authorizing the state toreport mental health data for firearms background check purposes and providing forprocesses for confiscation of firearms following certain mental health-related courtproceedings and for relief from mental health-related firearms disabilities.

SB134Engrossed

Relative to disability pensions for public safety employees who are victims of violence,and suspending the issuance of new landfill permits until 2028.

SB249Engrossed

Establishing magistrates and relative to release of persons pending resolution of criminal charges.

SB596Engrossed

Relative to the definition of disability or special needs under the child care scholarship program.

SB456Engrossed

Relative to the state loan repayment program for qualified nursing professionals, and making an appropriation therefor.

SB567Engrossed

Directing the commissioner of the department of health and human services to compile a report on the availability of mifepristone and misoprostol.

SB217Engrossed

Establishing a rural and underserved area educator incentive program for higher education and making an appropriation therefor.

SB347Engrossed

Relative to infrastructure appropriations for reimbursement to the city of Laconia.

HB1394Engrossed

Relative to licensure and regulation of music therapists.

HB1583Engrossed

Relative to the per pupil cost of an opportunity for an adequate education.

HB1570Engrossed

Requiring the department of education to conduct a facility assessment of public schools and public chartered schools.

HB546Engrossed

Relative to the school building aid program.

HB1330Engrossed

Relative to establishing an emergency medical services disciplinary review panel, and relative to procedures for removal of records of discipline.

HB1656Engrossed

Relative to adequate education grant amounts for pupils receiving special education services.

HB1288Engrossed

Relative to establishing certain due process rights for students, student organizations, and faculty members facing disciplinary actions by state institutions of higher learning.

HB1339Engrossed

Relative to background checks during motions to return firearms and ammunition.

HB1466Engrossed

Relative to providing disaster relief funding to municipalities after a natural disaster.

HB1178Engrossed

Relative to an employee's unused earned time.

HB1294Engrossed

Establishing a committee to study ways to facilitate municipal compliance with Clean Water Act requirements.

HB1669Engrossed

Relative to restricting data sharing through the state immunization registry.

HB1032Engrossed

Relative to certificate of title exemptions for vehicles 20 or more years old.

HB1279Engrossed

Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.

HB229Engrossed

Relative to requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire national guard.

HB436Engrossed

Making an appropriation to the New Hampshire retirement system to pay down the unfunded accrued liability.

SB395Passed

Relative to establishing the position of assistant commissioner of the department of agriculture, markets, and food.

HB1577Introduced

Relative to digital images of ballots.

HB1212Introduced

Relative to eligibility for free school meals.

HB1363Introduced

Relative to allowing members of the general court to participate in the department of health and human services employee assistance program.

HB1199Introduced

Relative to services of the office of the child advocate for youth experiencing homelessness and making an appropriation therefor.

SB252Engrossed

Relative to the release of a defendant pending trial, directing the establishment of an electronic monitoring program for criminal defendants released on bail, and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1560Introduced

Relative to unassigned moneys in the education trust fund.

SB263Engrossed

Extending the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program and reestablishing the commission to evaluate the effectiveness and future of the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program.

SB267Engrossed

Requiring the commissioner of the department of environmental services to consider "cumulative impacts analysis" in rules and statutes.

HB601Introduced

Relative to state participation in the Medicaid direct certification program for free and reduced price school meals.

HB620Introduced

Establishing a division of early learning in the department of education and relative to a pre-kindergarten pilot program.

SB128Engrossed

Relative to payment for legal services for persons involuntarily admitted for mental health services.

HB212Introduced

Appropriating funding for investigations, testing, and monitoring relative to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

HB565Introduced

Relative to expanding Medicaid to include certain postpartum health care services.

HB540Introduced

Relative to adequate education grant amounts for pupils receiving special education services.

HB614Introduced

Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to fund the Merrimack, New Hampshire Kidney Cancer Incidence Phase 3 Feasibility study.

HB276Introduced

Establishing the cyanobacteria mitigation loan and grant fund.

HB282Introduced

Relative to including certain children and pregnant women in Medicaid and the children's health insurance program.

HB272Introduced

Increasing chartered public school per pupil funding.

HB529Introduced

Relative to additional aid grants for schools based on free and reduced price meals and fiscal capacity disparity.

HB250Engrossed

Relative to the accidental death benefit payable for a retirement system member.

HB571Introduced

Relative to the cost of living adjustments for certain group II retirees in the New Hampshire retirement system.

HB419Introduced

Relative to the math learning communities program of the community college system and making an appropriation therefor.

HB91Introduced

Relative to privacy obligations of the department of health and human services.

HB379Engrossed

Requiring notice be provided to tenants during residential eviction proceedings regarding legal counsel.

HB347Introduced

Establishing a superior court land use review docket.

HB300Introduced

Prohibiting the disposal of certain food waste.

HB420Introduced

Relative to the availability and funding for the dual and concurrent enrollment program by the community college system and making an appropriation therefor.

HB521Introduced

Relative to the department of education payment for placement for an episode of treatment.

HB638Introduced

Relative to the extraordinary need grants to schools.

HB542Introduced

Establishing an academic research and improvement performance data analyst in the department of education.

HB462Introduced

Making an appropriation to the solid waste management fund and targeting food waste reduction and diversion.

HB560Introduced

Establishing a contact person notification program to assist law enforcement personnel who have contact with a person with mental or physical disabilities and making an appropriation therefor.

HB230Introduced

Directing the department of agriculture, markets, and food to employ an electronic data processing system for all registrations under its purview.

HB527Introduced

Relative to Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain assisted living facilities.

HB541Introduced

Relative to school building aid grants and making an appropriation therefor.

HB332Introduced

Relative to school building aid for eligible projects.

HB311Introduced

Making an appropriation to the department of environmental services for eligible wastewater projects.

SB267Engrossed

Requiring the commissioner of the department of environmental services to consider "cumulative impacts analysis" in rules and statutes.

HB212Introduced

Appropriating funding for investigations, testing, and monitoring relative to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

HB571Introduced

Relative to the cost of living adjustments for certain group II retirees in the New Hampshire retirement system.

HB436Introduced

Relative to group II retirement under transition provisions in the retirement system.

HB276Introduced

Establishing the cyanobacteria mitigation loan and grant fund.

HB462Introduced

Making an appropriation to the solid waste management fund and targeting food waste reduction and diversion.

HB300Introduced

Prohibiting the disposal of certain food waste.

HB347Introduced

Establishing a superior court land use review docket.

HB230Introduced

Directing the department of agriculture, markets, and food to employ an electronic data processing system for all registrations under its purview.

HB311Introduced

Making an appropriation to the department of environmental services for eligible wastewater projects.

SB239Engrossed

Relative to the use of harm reduction services to treat alcohol and other substance misuse.

HB565Introduced

Relative to expanding Medicaid to include certain postpartum health care services.

HB614Introduced

Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to fund the Merrimack, New Hampshire Kidney Cancer Incidence Phase 3 Feasibility study.

HB282Introduced

Relative to including certain children and pregnant women in Medicaid and the children's health insurance program.

HB91Introduced

Relative to privacy obligations of the department of health and human services.

HB527Introduced

Relative to Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain assisted living facilities.

HB601Introduced

Relative to state participation in the Medicaid direct certification program for free and reduced price school meals.

HB272Introduced

Increasing chartered public school per pupil funding.

HB529Introduced

Relative to additional aid grants for schools based on free and reduced price meals and fiscal capacity disparity.

HB540Introduced

Relative to adequate education grant amounts for pupils receiving special education services.

HB521Introduced

Relative to the department of education payment for placement for an episode of treatment.

HB420Introduced

Relative to the availability and funding for the dual and concurrent enrollment program by the community college system and making an appropriation therefor.

HB419Introduced

Relative to the math learning communities program of the community college system and making an appropriation therefor.

HB560Introduced

Establishing a contact person notification program to assist law enforcement personnel who have contact with a person with mental or physical disabilities and making an appropriation therefor.

HB638Introduced

Relative to the extraordinary need grants to schools.

HB620Introduced

Establishing a division of early learning in the department of education and relative to a pre-kindergarten pilot program.

HB468Introduced

Making an appropriation to the department of education for an attorney to recodify education laws.

HB332Introduced

Relative to school building aid for eligible projects.

HB337Vetoed

Relative to directing the office of professional licensure and certification to provide notice of public meetings and an opportunity for comment from the public, and creating a new attorney II position.

SB172Passed

Allowing court-appointed guardians to receive Temporary Assistance to Needy Families benefits.

HB492Passed

Requiring the department of education to provide the house and senate standing committees responsible for education with copies of the laws and rules relative to education.

HB384Passed

Relative to building a new legislative parking garage and making an appropriation therefor, renaming the capital project overview committee, and establishing the joint legislative parking garage oversight commission.

SB204Passed

Requiring trauma kits to be available in state-owned buildings.

HB504Passed

Relative to the adult parole board and making an appropriation therefor.

HB519Passed

Relative to establishing a chief information security officer for the department of information technology.

HB364Passed

Relative to transportation for students attending career and technical education centers.

HB330Passed

Relative to the national guard recruitment incentive program and its funding and rulemaking.

HB534Engrossed

Relative to water assistance for natural disasters.

HB2Passed

Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

HB1Passed

Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2025.

HB576Passed

Relative to administration of a commercial property assessed clean energy (C-PACE) program in a clean energy efficiency and clean energy district.

HB46Engrossed

Establishing a committee to study replacement of bail commissioners with court magistrates and relative to delinquent payment of accounts by on premises and off premises licensees and relative to electronic payments to employee debit cards.

SB128Engrossed

Relative to payment for legal services for persons involuntarily admitted for mental health services.

SB263Engrossed

Extending the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program and reestablishing the commission to evaluate the effectiveness and future of the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program.

HB207Passed

Relative to school district unanticipated funds.

HB74Engrossed

Relative to an employee's unused earned time.

HB250Engrossed

Relative to the accidental death benefit payable for a retirement system member.

HB269Engrossed

Relative to limiting the authority of New Hampshire delegates to policymaking conventions.

HB379Engrossed

Requiring notice be provided to tenants during residential eviction proceedings regarding legal counsel.

HB555Engrossed

Appropriating state general fund surplus toward the retirement system unfunded accrued liability.

HB129Engrossed

Relative to menstrual hygiene products in schools.

SB1Passed

Relative to the closing of the Sununu youth services center, making appropriations thereof, and establishing a commission to study community impacts of the secured youth development center.

HB49Passed

Relative to postponing the closure of the Sununu Youth Services Center.

HB430Introduced

Relative to applications for the education freedom accounts program.

HB234Introduced

Relative to renewable energy credits.

HB626Introduced

Requiring the department of education to administer the education freedom account.

HB542Introduced

Establishing an academic research and improvement performance data analyst in the department of education.

HB50Introduced

Relative to an appropriation for the unfunded accrued liability of the New Hampshire retirement system.

HB506Introduced

Relative to the construction of a rail trail box tunnel on Exit 4-A in Derry and making an appropriation therefor.

HB541Introduced

Relative to school building aid grants and making an appropriation therefor.

HB546Introduced

Relative to the school building aid program.

HB1627Passed

Establishing an education freedom account program administrator in the department of education and making an appropriation therefor.

SB420Passed

Establishing an extraordinary need grant for schools.

SB366Passed

Requiring an audit of ballots cast in the 2022 primary and general election.

SB381Passed

Establishing an office of the advocate for special education.

SB422Passed

Establishing an adult dental benefit under the state Medicaid program.

HB1682Passed

Establishing the law enforcement conduct review committee in the New Hampshire police standards and training council and making an appropriation therefor.

HB103Passed

Establishing a dental benefit under the state Medicaid program.

HB591Passed

Relative to certain liquor license fees.

HB1604Passed

Including state medical facilities in the statute providing medical freedom in immunizations, and relative to licensure of case management service providers.

HB1552Passed

Establishing a board for the certification of assessing persons.

HB1526Passed

Relative to income eligibility for in and out medical assistance and relative to the executive committee for the mental health counseling compact.

HB1531Passed

Repealing certain statutory commissions relating to children.

SB445Passed

Relative to the broadband matching grant initiative.

HB481Passed

Establishing the office of the right-to-know ombudsman and making an appropriation therefor.

SB401Enrolled

Making appropriations to the department of transportation for local highway aid and to the body-worn and dashboard camera fund, and permitting the department of transportation to operate dash cameras in fleet vehicles.

HB1547Enrolled

Relative to per fluorinated chemical remediation in soil and procedures for certain hazardous waste generators.

SB443Passed

Relative to municipal authority regarding the state building code.

SB444Passed

Relative to childhood adverse experiences treatment and prevention.

SB394Passed

Relative to the definition of a child with a disability under special education laws and providing funding for special education costs for students over age 21 to age 22.

SB418Passed

Relative to verification of voter affidavits.

SB416Passed

Relative to behavioral health assessment and treatment for children in out-of-home placements.

SB409Passed

Relative to disaster relief loans.

SB412Passed

Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services for nursing home reimbursement rates.

HB1496Passed

Requiring political subdivisions to make voter checklists available in electronic form to any resident.

HB1535Passed

Relative to a one-time allowance for certain state retirees.

HB1587Passed

Relative to determination of average final compensation under the retirement system and making an appropriation therefor.

SB459Enrolled

Relative to a health care facility workplace violence prevention program.

HB1624Enrolled

Relative to students with disabilities participating in co-curricular activities and making an appropriation therefor.

SB346Passed

Relative to a feasibility and impact study for the construction of a pier on Hampton Beach.

HB1665Introduced

Establishing a municipal road and bridge disaster relief fund.

HB1300Introduced

Making an appropriation to fund the Ash Landfill in Newport.

HB623Introduced

Relative to education funding.

SB458Engrossed

Relative to the Sununu youth services center and operation of a replacement secure facility.

SB267Passed

Establishing the upland invasive species program, program fund, and program coordinator in the department of agriculture, markets, and food.

SB303Passed

Relative to the reimbursement of sheriffs offices for prisoner custody and control.

SB275Passed

Relative to the opioid abatement trust fund and advisory commission.

SB442Passed

Relative to the suspension of a vehicle registration as a result of evading toll collection systems.

SB363Passed

Relative to service credit for certain group II retirement eligibility.

SB371Passed

Making an appropriation to the lead paint hazard remediation fund.

HB1462Passed

Relative to motorcycle learner's permits.

SB376Enrolled

Relative to creating a board to review police incidents involving citizens affected by mental health issues.

SB402Enrolled

Relative to financial assistance for municipalities affected by disasters.

HB1618Introduced

Adding several perfluorinated chemicals to the list of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances with maximum contaminant levels and establishes a cumulative total for the maximum contaminant level of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

HB1677Passed

Relative to the administration and settlement of claims of abuse at the youth development center and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1609Passed

Relative to certain provisions of the fetal life protection act requiring an ultrasound examination.

HB536Passed

Relative to death benefits for public works employees killed in the line of duty, and relative to workers' compensation offsets for certain retirement system benefits.

HB1676Introduced

Relative to making incentive grants for school districts that improve in certain assessment scores.

HB91Enrolled

Relative to death benefits of first responders who die from suicide.

HB1608Passed

Relative to withdrawal from the state immunization registry.

HB1235Passed

Relative to compensation paid to a crime victim.

HB1622Passed

Relative to notice that a health care provider is no longer accepting new patients and relative to mental health parity.

HB1662Engrossed

Relative to the privacy obligations of the department of health and human services, an appropriation for housing expenses for homeless people and parameters thereof, electronic wage payments, and requiring online marketplaces to disclose certain information to consumers.

SB407Engrossed

Relative to expanding Medicaid to include certain postpartum health care services and making an appropriation therefor and relative to exemptions from vaccine mandates.

SB430Engrossed

Relative to health and human services.

SB438Engrossed

Relative to state procurement policies intended to promote the use of American materials and certain cosmetology licensure requirements.

SB227Engrossed

Relative to death benefits of police officers to include corrections officers, probation-parole officers, and correctional line personnel, and including death from suicide, and relative to forfeiture of personal property.

HB254Engrossed

Relative to the placement of minors in secure settings.

HB1429Introduced

Establishing licensure for massage establishments.

HB1566Introduced

Relative to the New Hampshire prescription drug affordability board.

SB417Engrossed

Establishing an electric school bus pilot program.

HB1540Engrossed

Relative to recording custodial interrogations.

HB1417Engrossed

Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.

HB1647Engrossed

Relative to the calculation of child support.

HB398Passed

Making an appropriation to the department of environmental services for funding eligible wastewater projects.

HB1642Introduced

Relative to lead testing in children.

HB412Engrossed

Making an appropriation to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding public water system projects.

HB1054Introduced

Requiring an audit of the state police.

HB1634Introduced

Relative to state grants for researching the effects on the human body of COVID-19 vaccines.

HB1590Introduced

Relative to municipalities withdrawing from the state retirement system.

HB1213Introduced

Relative to legal holidays.

HB1630Introduced

Requiring high school students to complete a half year required course in the introduction to philosophy.

HB1658Introduced

Relative to testing in lieu of license renewal fees.

HB1648Introduced

Requiring public colleges and universities to implement peer support groups and develop policies for students with mental health conditions.

HB1563Introduced

Requiring state employees to be enrolled in the deferred compensation plan.

HB1685Introduced

Establishing a school facility planning and development program in the department of education.

HB1574Introduced

Prohibiting the university system and community college systems of New Hampshire from charging out-of-state tuition to students voting in New Hampshire.

HB1486Introduced

Relative to an income-based public assistance stipend for legislators.

HB1537Introduced

Establishing a pilot mental health drop-in center program.

HB1561Introduced

Relative to school nutrition standards.

HB1655Introduced

Relative to natural immunity system health and wellness curriculum in schools.

HB1615Introduced

Relative to driver education and the driver training fund.

HB1525Introduced

Establishing a county nursing home capital reserve fund.

HB1640Introduced

Relative to the payment of motor vehicle fines.

HB1589Introduced

Prohibiting the sale of products containing intentionally-added PFAS.

HB1504Introduced

Relative to special purpose depository institutions.

HB1568Introduced

Raising the age of juvenile delinquency from 18 to 21.

HB1591Introduced

Eliminating the enforcement division of the liquor commission.

HB1623Introduced

Relative to cost of living adjustments for foster parents.

HB1502Introduced

Relative to digital assets and digital securities.

SB98Engrossed

Relative to the SNAP incentive program.

HB63Introduced

Relative to the reversal or forgiveness of emergency order violations.

HB594Introduced

Relative to the school building aid program.

HB613Introduced

Relative to state aid to school districts with special education pupils and relative to pooled risk management for unanticipated special education cost recovery.

HB498Introduced

Relative to the payment of bail commissioners.

HB521Introduced

Relative to the chartered public school annual grant for leased space.

HB297Introduced

Making an appropriation to the FRM victims' contribution recovery fund.

SB98Engrossed

Relative to the SNAP incentive program.

HB591Introduced

Relative to certain liquor license fees.

HB594Introduced

Relative to the school building aid program.

HB498Introduced

Relative to the payment of bail commissioners.

HB63Introduced

Relative to the reversal or forgiveness of emergency order violations.

HB613Introduced

Relative to state aid to school districts with special education pupils and relative to pooled risk management for unanticipated special education cost recovery.

HB481Introduced

Establishing the office of the right-to-know ombudsman and making an appropriation therefor.

HB521Introduced

Relative to the chartered public school annual grant for leased space.

HB412Introduced

Making an appropriation to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding public water system projects.

HB297Introduced

Making an appropriation to the FRM victims' contribution recovery fund.

HB91Introduced

Relative to death benefits of first responders who die from suicide.

HB536Introduced

Relative to death benefits for public works employees killed in the line of duty, and relative to workers' compensation offsets for certain retirement system benefits.

HB254Introduced

Relative to the placement of minors in secure settings.

HB623Introduced

Relative to education funding.

HB398Introduced

Making an appropriation to the department of environmental services for funding eligible wastewater projects.

HB600Passed

Relative to funding for newborn screening.

SB85Passed

Establishing a broadband matching grant initiative and fund.

SB77Passed

Relative to fees for the services of sheriffs and deputy sheriffs.

HB2Passed

Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

HB1Passed

Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2023.

HB425Passed

Establishing technical committees and a cybersecurity advisory committee in the department of information technology

SB152Engrossed

Relative to affordable housing program funding.

SB82Engrossed

Relative to funding kindergarten adequate education grants and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1234Vetoed

Relative to state and local government administration.

HB712Vetoed

Relative to a family and medical leave insurance program.

SB7Vetoed

Establishing the secure modern accurate registration act (SMART ACT).

SB283Passed

Relative to post-election audits of electronic ballot counting devices.

HB705Passed

Relative to sexual assault, sexual misconduct in institutions of higher education, and the rights of victims of crime.

HB1555Engrossed

Establishing a committee to study increasing wages, educational opportunities, and the corresponding impact on recidivism among prisoners incarcerated in a state correctional facility who work at or under the supervision of such facility

HB677Engrossed

Relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1679Engrossed

Relative to meals on wheels.

HB1224Engrossed

Making an appropriation to the lakeshore redevelopment planning commission.

HB565Engrossed

Establishing a committee to study supervised visitation centers.

HB327Engrossed

Making an appropriation to the community college system to continue the math learning communities program in partnership with New Hampshire high schools.

HB1235Introduced

Establishing a committee to study ensuring workforce maintenance through enhancement of the retirement system, and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1205Introduced

Relative to the reduction in the calculation of state retirement system annuities at age 65.

HB1708Introduced

Relative to certain liquor license fees and establishing 2 liquor investigator positions.

HB1600Introduced

Relative to smoking cessation therapy and pharmacist reimbursement under Medicaid and making an appropriation therefor and relative to insurance coverage for pharmacist cognitive services.

HB1596Introduced

Relative to the funding for search and rescue operations of the fish and game department and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1638Introduced

Relative to the administration of the SNAP incentive programs.

HB1647Introduced

Relative to post-conviction DNA testing.

HB1698Introduced

Relative to equal access and opportunity for students with disabilities to participate in co-curricular activities and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1549Introduced

Establishing the office of school counseling and psychology, establishing the position of school counselor coordinator, and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1691Introduced

Relative to kindergarten adequate education grants.

HB1681Introduced

Establishing a committee to study school meal programs in New Hampshire's public schools and non-sectarian schools that accept public funds.

SB8Engrossed

Establishing an independent redistricting commission.

SB269Engrossed

Making an appropriation to the department of natural and cultural resources to perform an ecological integrity assessment.

HB385Introduced

Relative to making a maternity room available on state house grounds.

HB1107Introduced

Making an appropriation to the Gunstock area commission for reconstruction of the main parking area.

HB168Introduced

Making an appropriation to the FRM victims' contribution recovery fund.

SB293Engrossed

Relative to federally qualified health care centers and rural health centers reimbursement.

SB15Engrossed

Making an appropriation to the affordable housing fund.

SB172Engrossed

Relative to transfers within the judicial branch.

SB81Engrossed

Authorizing the department of health and human services to hire certain personnel and making an appropriation therefor.

HB542Introduced

Establishing a grant program to support municipalities in updating their wetlands regulations.

HB623Introduced

Relative to the rates of the business profits tax and business enterprise tax.

HB107Introduced

Making appropriations for costs involved in controlling invasive aquatic species.

HB686Introduced

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.

HB557Introduced

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.

HB177Introduced

Relative to the calculation of stabilization grants.

HB521Introduced

Establishing a child abuse specialized medical evaluation program in the department of health and human services.

HB709Introduced

Relative to the formula for determining funding for an adequate education.

HB184Introduced

Relative to the calculation of kindergarten students in the average daily membership and repealing prorated kindergarten funding based on Keno revenues.

HB551Introduced

Establishing a school funding commission and making an appropriation therefor.

HB497Introduced

Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.

HB176Introduced

Relative to grants for school building aid and making an appropriation therefor.

HB352Introduced

Appropriating funds to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding eligible wastewater projects under the state aid grant program.

CACR1Introduced

Relating to alcohol and drug abuse prevention. Providing that a portion of liquor commission revenue be used for alcohol and drug abuse prevention.

HB726Engrossed

Establishing a secure forensic psychiatric hospital advisory council and establishing a new forensic psychiatric hospital and making an appropriation therefor.

SB293Engrossed

Relative to federally qualified health care centers and rural health centers reimbursement.

SB81Engrossed

Authorizing the department of health and human services to hire certain personnel and making an appropriation therefor.

HB686Introduced

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.

HB565Introduced

Directing the department of health and human services to issue a request for proposals (RFP) for supervised visitation centers.

HB557Introduced

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.

HB551Introduced

Establishing a school funding commission and making an appropriation therefor.

HB521Introduced

Establishing a child abuse specialized medical evaluation program in the department of health and human services.

HB709Introduced

Relative to the formula for determining funding for an adequate education.

HB712Introduced

Relative to a family and medical leave insurance program.

HB497Introduced

Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.

HB327Introduced

Making an appropriation to the community college system to continue the math learning communities program in partnership with New Hampshire high schools.

HB168Introduced

Making an appropriation to the FRM victims' contribution recovery fund.

SB172Engrossed

Relative to transfers within the judicial branch.

SB15Engrossed

Making an appropriation to the affordable housing fund.

HB107Introduced

Making appropriations for costs involved in controlling invasive aquatic species.

HB542Introduced

Establishing a grant program to support municipalities in updating their wetlands regulations.

HB623Introduced

Relative to the rates of the business profits tax and business enterprise tax.

HB184Introduced

Relative to the calculation of kindergarten students in the average daily membership and repealing prorated kindergarten funding based on Keno revenues.

HB177Introduced

Relative to the calculation of stabilization grants.

HB176Introduced

Relative to grants for school building aid and making an appropriation therefor.

HB352Introduced

Appropriating funds to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding eligible wastewater projects under the state aid grant program.

CACR1Introduced

Relating to alcohol and drug abuse prevention. Providing that a portion of liquor commission revenue be used for alcohol and drug abuse prevention.

HB2Vetoed

Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

HB1Vetoed

Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2020 and June 30, 2021.

SB2Vetoed

Relative to funding for job training programs in the department of business and economic affairs.

HB616Passed

Relative to a cost of living adjustment for retirees in the state retirement system.

HB110Passed

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.

HB224Passed

Making emergency medical technicians and rescue squad members eligible for a death benefit if killed in the line of duty.

SB82Passed

Relative to school food and nutrition programs.

SB289Passed

Relative to health and human services.

SB185Passed

Relative to development of the New Hampshire state rail trails plan by the department of transportation and making an appropriation therefor.

SB292Passed

Relative to implementation of the new mental health 10-year plan.

SB125Passed

Relative to parental reimbursement for voluntary services provided under the child in need of services (CHINS) program.

HB713Passed

Relative to transportation of pupils.

SB290Passed

Relative to the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program.

HB116Passed

Relative to the job classification of positions in the retirement system.

HB457Passed

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.

HB730Passed

Relative to funding for the CART program.

SB169Engrossed

Relative to recovery of expenditures from the drinking water and groundwater trust fund.

SB5Vetoed

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.

HB270Engrossed

Relative to commencement of foreclosure by civil action.

HB488Passed

Requiring interpreters for the deaf and hard of hearing at the state house campus.

HB357Passed

Relative to the public school infrastructure fund.

HB225Passed

Relative to the National Guard Scholarship Fund.

HB120Engrossed

Relative to the regulation of body art establishments and massage, reflexology, structural integrator and Asian bodywork therapy establishments.

SB254Engrossed

Appropriating funds to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding eligible wastewater projects under the state aid grant program.

HB729Introduced

Establishing a citizen's right-to-know appeals commission and a right-to-know law ombudsman and making an appropriation therefor.

HB734Introduced

Relative to the annual percentage reduction in stabilization grants to school districts.

SB557Engrossed

Establishing a board of housing development appeals.

SB193Engrossed

Establishing education freedom savings accounts for students.

HB609Introduced

Establishing a student career and college investment program and making an appropriation therefor.

HB596Introduced

Relative to review hearings in involuntary admission cases.

HB1736Passed

Relative to increasing the threshold required for governor and council approval of expenditures from the dam maintenance fund.

SB309Passed

Regulating groundwater pollution caused by polluting emissions in the air and relative to standards for perfluorochemicals in drinking water, ambient groundwater, and surface water.

SB541Passed

Relative to the presumption under workers' compensation requiring the reimbursement of costs associated with firefighters who have cancer.

SB313Passed

Reforming New Hampshire's Medicaid and Premium Assistance Program, establishing the granite workforce pilot program, and relative to certain liquor funds.

SB590Passed

Relative to the state loan repayment program, the developmental disabilities wait list, involuntary admissions procedures, and the mental health system.

HB1415Passed

Establishing a death benefit for a school employee killed in the line of duty and making an appropriation to the public school infrastructure fund.

HB1743Passed

Relative to funding for the Sununu youth services center, relative to positions at the department of health and human services, and establishing a committee to study alternatives to the continued use of the Sununu youth services center.

SB578Passed

Relative to unclassified positions within the department of health and human services.

SB491Passed

Relative to food protection services in New Hampshire.

SB531Passed

Relative to the office of professional licensure and certification.

SB549Passed

Relative to plans of safe care for infants affected by substance abuse or withdrawal symptoms from prenatal drug exposure or fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.

SB450Passed

Establishing an advisory commission for the department of environmental services relative to the delegation of authority of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Program.

SB592Passed

Relative to the child welfare system.

SB565Passed

Relative to aircraft registration fees.

HB1756Passed

Relative to a one-time allowance for certain state retirees.

HB1626Passed

Requiring the governor's commission on alcohol and drug abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery to report on the cost effectiveness of funded programs, and relative to liquor commission shortfalls.

SB579Passed

Relative to penalties for welfare fraud.

SB575Passed

Relative to electric vehicle charging stations.

SB588Passed

Relative to inspections of laboratories and relative to loans for lead hazard remediation projects.

HB1316Passed

Relative to revenue collected from concealed carry licenses and relative to funding the permits and licensing unit of the state police.

SB538Passed

Including police officers of the state office complex police force in group II of the retirement system.

SB534Passed

Relative to the classification of certain state employee positions and relative to a review of certain unclassified positions in the department of health and human services.

SB544Passed

Transferring department of safety funds to the fire standards and training and emergency medical services fund.

HB1817Passed

Establishing the position of state demographer and a commission on demographic trends; requiring state agencies to prepare 10-year current services cost projections; relative to the inclusion of a demographic analysis as part of the legislative fiscal note process; relative to salary increases for state employees and making appropriations therefor; making an appropriation for red list bridge projects; making an appropriation to the revenue stabilization account; making an appropriation for recovery friendly workplaces; relative to kindergarten funding; relative to transitional housing; relative to the state loan repayment program; relative to disproportionate share hospital payments and making an appropriation therefor; and relative to the uncompensated care and Medicaid fund.

HB1411Passed

Relative to funds transferred to the nongame species account.

SB580Passed

Relative to transfers of appropriated funds, amending a capital budget appropriation to allow for door replacements at the New Hampshire hospital, and transferring a capital budget appropriation for painting the ceiling of Representatives Hall to the legislative branch.

HB407Passed

Requiring workers' compensation to cover prophylactic treatment for exposure.

SB470Passed

Relative to positions within the insurance department.

SB573Passed

Relative to the controlled drug prescription health and safety program and making an appropriation therefor.

SB390Passed

Establishing the office of solicitor general in the department of justice and establishing an unclassified attorney position in the department of justice.

SB392Passed

Establishing a commission to study and evaluate the impact of the discharge of state prisoners.

SB372Passed

Establishing positions in the office of professional licensure and certification and making an appropriation therefor.

SB324Passed

Allowing an optional retirement system allowance to include a subsequent remarriage of a divorced retiree.

HB1698Passed

Relative to the cost of special education services for foster children.

SB63Passed

Relative to record management of abuse and neglect reports, establishing a pilot program regarding electronic storage of abuse and neglect records, and establishing the excess appropriation allocation account in the department of health and human services.

SB406Passed

Requiring background checks for access to Internal Revenue Service federal tax information.

SB471Passed

Relative to the authority of municipalities to address potential natural threats.

HB476Engrossed

Relative to the duties of registers of probate.

SB555Engrossed

Establishing a citizens' right-to-know appeals commission and a right-to-know law ombudsman and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1763Engrossed

Establishing a road usage fee and making an appropriation therefor.

HB628Engrossed

Relative to a family and medical leave insurance program.

HB559Engrossed

Relative to expenditures from the energy efficiency fund.

HB485Engrossed

Relative to standards for emerging contaminants in drinking water, and relative to standards for perfluorochemicals in drinking water, ambient groundwater, and surface water.

SB576Engrossed

Relative to home health services rate setting.

SB582Engrossed

Authorizing an assessment to determine appropriate caseload and workload standards for the division for children, youth and families; establishing additional child protection services positions in the division for children, youth and families; relative to foster care and adoption programs and services; and making appropriations therefor.

SB539Passed

Making appropriations to the department of education for adequate education grants and relative to certain provisions for Medicaid waivers.

SB215Passed

Permitting the university system of New Hampshire and the community college system of New Hampshire to participate in the state health insurance plan.

HB579Introduced

Relative to registration of semi-trailers.

HB1745Introduced

Making appropriations for costs involved in controlling invasive aquatic species.

HB1814Introduced

Relative to additional education grants to municipalities for the purpose of restoring reductions in stabilization grants

HB613Introduced

Amending the procedures for use of segregated housing for inmates.

HB619Introduced

Relative to medical services for prisoners.

HB525Introduced

Relative to stabilization grants for education.

HB1596Introduced

Requiring a report on state government commitments and contingent liabilities.

SB247Passed

Preventing childhood lead poisoning from paint and water.

SB132Passed

Relative to historic burial grounds and cemeteries.

HB413Introduced

Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.

SB197Engrossed

Making an appropriation to the department of justice to enforce election and lobbying laws.

HB572Introduced

Extending the suspension of prior authorization requirements for a community mental health program on drugs used to treat mental illness.

HB435Introduced

Relative to funding of the national guard scholarship fund.

HB641Introduced

Relative to high school students participating in New Hampshire's dual and concurrent enrollment program and making an appropriation therefor.

HB646Introduced

Relative to the placement and detention of a minor in a secure facility.

HB2Introduced

Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

HB647Introduced

Establishing education freedom savings accounts for children with disabilities.

HB1Introduced

Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2018 and June 30, 2019.

SB247Engrossed

Preventing childhood lead poisoning from paint and water and making an appropriation to a special fund.

SB215Engrossed

Requiring the department of administrative services to assess the costs of allowing the community college system employees to participate in the state health plan.

SB132Engrossed

Establishing a New Hampshire inventory of historic burial grounds and cemeteries.

SB197Engrossed

Making an appropriation to the department of justice to enforce election and lobbying laws.

HB485Introduced

Relative to standards for emerging contaminants in drinking water.

HB572Introduced

Extending the suspension of prior authorization requirements for a community mental health program on drugs used to treat mental illness.

HB435Introduced

Relative to funding of the national guard scholarship fund.

HB646Introduced

Relative to the placement and detention of a minor in a secure facility.

HB641Introduced

Relative to high school students participating in New Hampshire's dual and concurrent enrollment program and making an appropriation therefor.

HB413Introduced

Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.

HB1691Introduced

Authorizing the utilization of a portion of the Volkswagen settlement as a funding source for zero emission vehicle infrastructure in New Hampshire.

SB155Passed

Relative to implementation of the Medicaid managed care program.

SB191Passed

Establishing keno and relative to funding for kindergarten.

SB101Passed

Relative to enrollment eligibility for regional career and technical education programs and relative to high school students participating in New Hampshire's dual and concurrent enrollment program and making an appropriation therefor.

SB38Passed

Making an appropriation to the department of transportation for local highway aid and aid for municipal bridges, relative to distribution of highway aid, and relative to red list bridges.

SB131Passed

Establishing a cross border drug interdiction program and making an appropriation therefor.

SB57Passed

Making appropriations to the department of environmental services for the purposes of funding eligible drinking water and wastewater projects under the state aid grant program and relative to making an appropriation from the drinking water and groundwater trust fund to the department of environmental services to address drinking water contamination in Amherst.

HB414Passed

Limiting parental liability under a CHINS petition in certain circumstances.

SB216Passed

Relative to differential pay for state troopers and relative to crowd control by marine patrol officers.

HB356Passed

Establishing a committee to study education funding and the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education, establishing a committee to study the organizational structure of the department of education and the duties and responsibilities of the commissioner of the department of education, and relative to the duties of the commissioner of the department of education.

SB235Passed

Relative to Medicaid reimbursement to schools for students with medical needs.

SB96Passed

Relative to the compensation of the boxing and wrestling commission.

HB190Passed

Relative to the wildlife habitat account and the fisheries habitat account.

HB624Passed

Relative to group II vested deferred retirements, the age of dependents in the retiree health plan, and retired judges' participation in the retiree health plan.

SB56Engrossed

Relative to adequate education grant payments to certain municipalities.

HB649Engrossed

Making emergency medical technicians and rescue squad members eligible for a death benefit if killed in the line of duty.

SB25Passed

Relative to small claims resulting from accidents due to activities of the department of transportation.

SB204Passed

Relative to Purple Heart and Pearl Harbor survivor number plates.

HB354Passed

Making an appropriation to the department of education to provide additional adequate education grant payments to certain municipalities.

SB10Passed

Relative to dairy farmer relief.

HB409Passed

Relative to the university system of New Hampshire and community college system of New Hampshire operating budgets.

HB368Passed

Relative to the heating of certain state-owned buildings in Concord and making appropriations therefor.

HB452Introduced

Establishing the office of the business advocate in the department of resources and economic development and making an appropriation therefor.

HB387Introduced

Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services for the developmental services system.

HB606Introduced

Establishing a scholarship fund for health care providers who stay in New Hampshire for 5 years and making an appropriation therefor.

HB584Introduced

Relative to chartered public school funding.

HB571Introduced

Making an appropriation to the New Hampshire Internet crimes against children task force.

HB423Introduced

Relative to funding for fire standards instruction.

HB370Introduced

Making an appropriation for the purpose of meeting new federal regulations relative to child care.

HB266Introduced

Making an appropriation to the state house bicentennial education and commemoration fund.

HB119Introduced

Making appropriations to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding eligible drinking water and wastewater projects under the state aid grant program.

HB1551Introduced

Establishing the John and Molly Stark scholarship program and making an appropriation therefor.

CACR27Engrossed

Relating to the operating budget. Providing that the state shall not spend more on operating budget expenses than it receives in revenue plus any surplus from the previous budget period, or use the proceeds of any instrument of indebtedness to fund its operating expenditures.

HB1699Introduced

Establishing a licensed alcohol and drug counselor in the bureau of emergency medical services to develop a training program for fire and emergency medical services personnel and making an appropriation therefor.

SB533Passed

Relative to the governor's commission on alcohol and drug abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery and making supplemental appropriations to the commission, the New Hampshire housing finance authority, and the department of health and human services, bureau of drug and alcohol services.

SB522Passed

Making an appropriation to the office of professional licensure and certification for technology upgrades for the controlled drug prescription health and safety program and relative to the forfeiture of property.

HB1428Passed

Establishing the clean water state revolving fund non-program fund account in the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding eligible and completed wastewater projects under the state aid grant program, making an appropriation to the police standards and training council, repealing the police standards and training council training fund, making a capital appropriation to the police standards and training council, adding a quorum requirement to the performance audit and oversight committee, relative to liquor commission revenue shortfalls, and relative to the rivers management and protection program.

SB466Passed

Relative to the detention of youthful offenders at the youth development center.

SB496Passed

Relative to personal care attendant services.

SB409Passed

Relative to the first responder's critical injury benefit and establishing a committee to study soft tissue injuries for purposes of workers compensation permanent impairment awards.

SB515Passed

Relative to the child protection act.

SB319Passed

Relative to survivor benefits for families of police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty.

SB495Vetoed

Relative to the definition of a cigar bar.

HB280Passed

Authorizing multi-use decal plates and multi-use veterans decal plates, relative to special motorcycle number plates for disabled veterans, and relative to unfair trade practices targeting veterans.

SB155Passed

Establishing the Financial Resources Mortgage (FRM) victims' contribution recovery fund for victims of the FRM fraud and continually appropriating a special fund.

SB210Passed

Relative to regulation of septic system evaluators.

SB491Passed

Relative to Medicaid home health care services and relative to the scope of practice of licensed nursing assistants.

SB500Passed

Relative to student health insurance plans.

SB480Passed

Relative to the historical fund.

SB406Passed

Relative to classification of certain state employee positions and relative to the liquor commission.

SB464Passed

Establishing a statewide drug offender grant program, establishing drug courts or alternative drug offender programs in certain counties, making appropriations therefor, and transferring certain revenues to the revenue stabilization reserve account.

HB1527Passed

Authorizing additional part-time positions at the department of administrative services and making an appropriation therefor, and relative to the revenue stabilization reserve account.

HB1531Passed

Permitting the legislature to open the state house on weekends.

HB1644Passed

Relative to screening and intervention for dyslexia and related disorders, establishing a reading specialist position in the department of education, and making a technical correction.

HB1430Passed

Relative to operation of compact utility tractors.

SB481Passed

Relative to a special health care service license and making an appropriation therefor.

SB444Passed

Relative to lottery retailer incentive awards.

HB626Passed

Authorizing energy infrastructure development and designating energy infrastructure corridors and requiring the department of transportation to adopt an updated and revised utility accommodation manual.

SB420Passed

Relative to aid to the permanently and totally disabled.

HB668Engrossed

Relative to application of the Internal Revenue Code to provisions of the business profits tax.

HB1695Engrossed

Relative to a health system public data resource for New Hampshire and establishing a special fund, relative to cost effectiveness of programs implemented within state agencies, relative to the use of the lakes region facility property for substance abuse treatment and recovery programs, and relative to record management of abuse and neglect reports.

HB1404Engrossed

Relative to certain positions in the insurance department.

SB527Engrossed

Transferring funds from the general fund to the police standards and training council training fund, making an appropriation to the police standards and training council, making an appropriation to the department of safety for the purchase of state police cruisers, and permitting employers to pay wages to employees weekly or biweekly.

SB485Engrossed

Establishing a state grant program to assist state and local law enforcement agencies in addressing the opioid crisis and making an appropriation therefor, relative to the health care premium contribution for retired state employees who are eligible for Medicare Parts A and B due to age or disability, relative to funding of retiree health benefits, and making an appropriation to the department of administrative services.

SB368Passed

Making a capital appropriation for department of environmental services monitoring equipment.

HB1553Passed

Transferring the administration of the telecommunications accounting unit.

HB1352Passed

Relative to the penalty for retirement system employers' noncompliance with reporting requirements for retirees.

HB231Passed

Relative to the criteria for evaluating school building aid applications.

HB1591Engrossed

Relative to the health care premium contribution for retired state employees who are eligible for Medicare Parts A and B due to age or disability, relative to funding of retiree health benefits, and making an appropriation to the department of administrative services.

HB636Engrossed

Relative to forfeiture of property; relative to the sale of premixed synthetic urine; establishing a grant program for high schools for heroin and opiate prevention education; and clarifying who may petition to adopt.

SB302Engrossed

Making an appropriation to the department of safety for disaster and emergency response preparedness.

HB216Passed

Relative to recovery of certain investigatory costs by regulatory boards and commissions, and applying certain general administration provisions to the mechanical licensing board.

HB536Passed

Relative to payment for special education services for chartered public school students and relative to federal funds for chartered public schools.

HB242Passed

Relative to the statewide improvement and assessment program.

HB617Engrossed

Requiring state police to wear a camera when interacting with the public.

SB238Passed

Relative to the workers' compensation appeals board.

HB1696Passed

Requesting a modification of the New Hampshire health protection program.

HB1630Introduced

Relative to calculating the base cost of an adequate education.

SB227Passed

Relative to calculating the cost of an adequate education.

SB265Passed

Establishing the achieving a better life experience (ABLE) savings account program.

HB1670Introduced

Relative to public employee suggestions for cost-savings measures.

HB1686Introduced

Repealing the community heritage investment program.

HB1475Introduced

Establishing a death benefit for a school employee killed in the line of duty.

HB1604Engrossed

Relative to instructional methods to enable students to acquire and apply requisite knowledge and skills.

HB1447Introduced

Relative to child support paid through the department of health and human services.

HJR6Introduced

Making a payment to compensate Edward Brown for an illegal action.

HJR5Introduced

Making a payment to Joseph Haas for compensation for unlawful incarceration.

HJR4Introduced

Recognizing the failure of the clerk of the supreme court to process a notice of errors and requiring payment of certain money to Joseph Haas.

HB1215Introduced

Changing the allocation of penalty assessment funds, establishing a compensation fund for victims of crimes against the person, and continually appropriating a percentage of penalty assessments to such fund.

HB1228Introduced

Requiring the payment of an amount paid to redeem real property and making an appropriation therefor.

HB585Introduced

Relative to penalty assessments.

HB1592Introduced

Relative to the health care premium contribution for retired state employees who are over 65 years of age, relative to funding of retiree health benefits, and making an appropriation to the department of administrative services.

HB549Introduced

Relative to school building aid grants.

HB218Introduced

Relative to third grade proficiency in mathematics.

HB376Introduced

Appropriating funds to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding eligible and completed drinking water, wastewater, and landfill closure projects under the state aid grant program.

HB562Introduced

Repealing the limitation on the total education grant distributed to a municipality in a fiscal year and reducing the stabilization grants to certain municipalities.

HB463Engrossed

Relative to state agency communications.

HB463Engrossed

Relative to state agency communications.

SB227Engrossed

Relative to calculating the cost of an adequate education.

SB265Engrossed

Establishing the achieving a better life experience (ABLE) savings account program.

HB562Introduced

Repealing the limitation on the total education grant distributed to a municipality in a fiscal year and reducing the stabilization grants to certain municipalities.

HB376Introduced

Appropriating funds to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding eligible and completed drinking water, wastewater, and landfill closure projects under the state aid grant program.

HB1Passed

Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2016 and June 30, 2017.

HB2Passed

Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

HB577Passed

Establishing a childrens savings account program, and relative to the bonding authority of the city of Dover.

SB190Passed

Relative to payment of costs for career and technical education center programs and administration by the department of education.

SB192Passed

Permitting the department of revenue administration to conduct employee candidate background checks, establishing the position of tax policy analyst within the department, and establishing the salary grade for the director of the division of municipal and property within the department.

SB191Passed

Relative to the use of the state's procurement card services.

SB151Passed

Requiring inclusion of home educated pupils in the definition of average daily membership in attendance.

SB32Passed

Relative to state agency budgetary reporting requirements.

SB112Passed

Requiring the Medicaid program to cover telehealth services.

SB186Passed

Reestablishing the commission to study soft tissue injuries under workers' compensation and to study the feasibility of developing a first responder's critical injury fund.

HB616Passed

Relative to compensation to claimants under the victims' assistance fund.

HB333Passed

Establishing a process for review and reporting of dedicated funds.

HB258Passed

Relative to fees for preparing motor vehicle registration documents.

SB8Engrossed

Relative to appropriations for nursing homes.

HB208Engrossed

Relative to allowance sales under the New Hampshire regional greenhouse gas initiative program.

HB329Passed

Relative to a construction project at the state veterans cemetery.

SB258Passed

Changing the timing of determination of weighted case units for the purpose of calculating the judicial branch budget request and judicial salaries.

SB90Passed

Relative to the judicial branch budget.

HB354Passed

Relative to the closing of clam, oyster, and other bivalve areas for restoration.

HB216Engrossed

Relative to recovery of certain investigatory costs by regulatory boards and commissions, and applying certain general administration provisions to the mechanical licensing board.

SB30Passed

Relative to the establishment of redevelopment districts in unincorporated places.

HB563Engrossed

Relative to funding for chartered public school pupils.

HB357Engrossed

Relative to notice of change of name or address on a driver's license and on the registration of a vehicle.

HB534Passed

Relative to the duties of the housing finance authority.

SB5Engrossed

Relative to transfers into the revenue stabilization reserve account.

SB13Engrossed

Relative to the disposition of dedicated funds.

HB215Introduced

Relative to school building aid grant payments.

HB671Introduced

Relative to mental health first aid training and making an appropriation therefor.

HB674Introduced

Relative to the salaries of certain unclassified positions.

HB651Introduced

Transferring the portion of special education costs directly related to health issues to the department of health and human services.

HB580Introduced

Relative to travel expenses for members of the building code review board.

HB561Introduced

Relative to the use of revenues generated by electric and other utility company leases and rentals.

HB638Introduced

Reestablishing the catastrophic illness program and making an appropriation therefor.

HB654Introduced

Relative to the distribution of marriage license fees and the funding source for the domestic violence grant program.

HB678Introduced

Requiring an evaluation of vendor performance on certain state contracts.

HB631Introduced

Making an appropriation to the New Hampshire state house bicentennial education and commemoration fund.

HB539Introduced

Establishing an early learning incentive fund in the department of education.

HB412Introduced

Relative to reporting of corrective action implementation of audit findings by entities subject to an audit by the legislative budget assistant.

HB261Introduced

Relative to disbursements of school building aid grant payments.

HB239Introduced

Establishing a statutory commission to study the creation of a state retirement security program and making an appropriation therefor.

CACR7Introduced

Relating to funding substance abuse treatment. Providing that all moneys received for the substance abuse treatment fund under RSA 172:14 and all the interest received on such moneys shall, after deducting the necessary costs of administration, be appropriated and used exclusively for the substance abuse treatment fund. Such moneys shall be used exclusively for the purpose of the substance abuse treatment fund and shall not be transferred or diverted to any other purpose.

HB176Introduced

Relative to towns affected by the Merrimack River flood control compact and the Connecticut River flood control compact and making an appropriation therefor.

SB415Engrossed

Transferring surplus revenues to the revenue stabilization reserve account.

HB435Introduced

Relative to funding for chartered public school pupils.

HB525Introduced

Raising the age of minority for juvenile delinquency proceedings from 17 to 18 years of age.

HB495Passed

Relative to titles for motor vehicles.

HB650Passed

Relative to instituting a bus service between Claremont, New Hampshire and Lebanon, New Hampshire.

SB409Passed

Making an appropriation to the department of safety for disaster assistance grants.

SB375Passed

Establishing a committee to study the creation of a flood mitigation fund for private and municipal property owners.

HB1624Passed

Modernizing the juvenile justice system to ensure rehabilitation of juveniles and preservation of juvenile rights.

HB1635Passed

Relative to community mental health programs and making appropriations therefor and relative to disposition of funds obtained by the attorney general.

HB1494Passed

Relative to administration of the New Hampshire retirement system and authority of the board of trustees.

HB1489Passed

Establishing a committee to study the establishment of a fund to reimburse costs associated with firefighters who have cancer.

HB657Passed

Requiring state agencies to submit efficiency expenditure requests as part of the biennial budget process.

SB339Passed

Relative to instituting a credit card affinity program in which fees received are directed to offset the retirement systems unfunded liability.

HB1406Passed

Relative to red list bridges.

HB1146Passed

Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of funding a kindergarten to college/career ready program and a universal college savings account.

HB319Passed

Relative to benefits for state employees serving in the armed forces.

SB269Passed

Relative to the reporting requirements for dedicated funds.

HB1251Passed

Repealing a limitation on appropriations for New Hampshire Public Television.

HB1372Engrossed

Making an appropriation for the pediatric sexual assault nurse examiner training program.

HB461Passed

Relative to long-term care services.

SB308Engrossed

Relative to innovation in the delivery of health care.

SB283Engrossed

Relative to disposition of funds obtained by the attorney general.

SB416Engrossed

Relative to highway fund appropriations and establishing a committee to study the effectiveness and efficiency of the department of transportation.

HB1581Engrossed

Relative to the bonding of project costs for certain department of transportation bridge capital projects.

SB370Engrossed

Relative to reimbursement of towns affected by the Merrimack River flood control compact and making an appropriation therefor.

HB1411Engrossed

Relative to restoring moneys to the department of health and human services and depositing the balance of the surplus into the revenue stabilization reserve account

SB413Passed

Relative to access to health insurance coverage.

HB1105Introduced

Relative to aid to school districts for costs of special education.

HB1114Introduced

Relative to limits on state expenditures for school building aid.

HB1564Introduced

Relative to escheat proceedings.

HB1394Introduced

Relative to funds for chartered public school facilities and making an appropriation therefor.

HJR13Introduced

Requiring the payment of certain money to Joseph Haas.

HB341Introduced

Relative to the cost of fiscal analysis of legislation relating to the retirement system.

HB671Introduced

Restoring state payment of fees for attorneys in child abuse and neglect cases where the parents are indigent.

HB299Introduced

Relative to tuition payments for chartered public school pupils.

SSHB1Failed

Relative to access to health insurance coverage.

HB671Introduced

Restoring state payment of fees for attorneys in child abuse and neglect cases where the parents are indigent.

HB299Passed

Relative to tuition payments for chartered public school pupils.

HB319Introduced

Relative to benefits for state employees serving in the armed forces.

HB341Introduced

Relative to the cost of fiscal analysis of legislation relating to the retirement system.

HB657Introduced

Requiring state agencies to submit efficiency expenditure requests as part of the biennial budget process.

SB157Passed

Establishing a New Hampshire disaster relief fund.

HB260Passed

Relative to the children in need of services (CHINS) program, relative to court-ordered placements in shelter care facilities and at the youth development center and requiring a report on the uses of the Sununu Youth Services Center.

HB252Passed

Consolidating the property appraisal division and the municipal services division of the department of revenue administration.

SB124Passed

Establishing an integrated land development permit.

SB119Passed

Directing the joint legislative historical committee to conduct a study of state house flag restoration and preservation.

HB269Passed

Authorizing a school district to conduct a special meeting necessitated by changes in adequate education funding.

SB162Passed

Repealing the student tuition guaranty fund and making provisions for the disbursement of remaining funds.

SB184Passed

Excluding conservation officers of the fish and game department from requirements for emergency medical and trauma services.

HB1Passed

Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2014 and June 30, 2015.

HB2Passed

Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

SB192Passed

Establishing a committee to study the establishment of a state infrastructure bank.

HB155Passed

Relative to the use of open source software by state agencies; including the department of information technology in the uniform electronic transactions act; and repealing the information practices act.

HB254Passed

Abolishing certain positions in the liquor commission.

HB432Passed

Relative to health care costs for county and state inmates.

SB129Engrossed

Relative to court-ordered placements in shelter care facilities and at the Sununu Youth Services Center, relative to the children in need of services (CHINS) program, and establishing a committee to study programs for children in need.

SB28Passed

Relative to the department of transportation inventory fund and relative to the effective date of the transfer of the electricians board to the joint board for licensure and certification.

HB394Failed

Relative to transfer of funds by the liquor commission.

SB153Failed

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

HB147Passed

Repealing a duty of the assessing standards board concerning municipal reimbursement for the cost of assessments.

HB486Passed

Making an appropriation for the purpose of paying residential care providers at the Chase Home for Children.

HB615Passed

Relative to the New Hampshire national guard recruitment and retention scholarship fund and making an appropriation therefor.

HB570Failed

Relative to school building aid grant eligibility for the White Mountain Regional school district.

HB344Passed

Relative to aid to school districts for the cost of special education.

HB131Failed

Relative to payment for medical services for county prisoners.

SB40Passed

Relative to distribution of education funds for fiscal year 2013.

HB614Failed

Limiting the authorization for new annual general fund-supported debt.

HB623Failed

Appropropriating funds to the department of environmental services for the purpose of funding eligible and completed drinking water, wastewater, and landfill closure projects under the state aid grant program.

HB270Failed

Making an appropriation to the department of education to fund career and technical student organizations.

HB285Failed

Restoring the authorization of the division of emergency services and communications and the division of fire standards and training and emergency medical services to make transfers from their respective funds in cases of unanticipated contingencies.

HB358Failed

Relative to the children in need of services program and making an appropriation therefor.