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Relative to the documentation and preservation of public comment reports by standing legislative committees.
Relative to protection of employment for members of the general court.
Requiring legislative approval of the amendment or permanent removal of historical markers.
Relating to the compensation of the legislature. Providing that the present compensation per elected term for legislators is hereby abolished.
Relative to the authorized display of flags on state house grounds.
Establishing a commission to study the legislative bill enrollment process.
Honoring the life and legacy of Melissa Hortman.
Establishing a legislative commission on municipal association oversight.
Relative to municipal association lobbying dues.
Extending the indemnification of legislative security staff members to legislative sergeant-at-arms staff members while acting within the scope of their duties.
Requiring all agendas, minutes, and reports of study committees and statutory commissions be made available to the public on the general court website and specific state agency websites.
Establishing a committee to study raising awareness of the law providing immunity from liability in certain cases involving drug overdoses.
Relative to the legislative youth advisory council.
Preventing portraits depicting persons from being hung in certain places in the statehouse, unless the subject of the portrait has been dead for at least 10 years and provided exemplary and noteworthy services to the citizens of this state.
Prohibiting the use of federal, state, or local funds for lobbying activities.
Relative to accepting a portrait of Sylvia Larsen.
Establishing a commission to study safety and security procedures in the New Hampshire state house.
Relative to accepting a portrait of Sylvia Larsen.
Relative to a portrait in the likeness of Senator Jeb Bradley at the state house.
Establishing a commission to study safety and security procedures in the New Hampshire state house.
Prohibiting the use of federal, state, or local funds for lobbying activities.
Relative to Gold Star Mother's Day.
Repealing certain committees and commissions and relative to the membership of the New Hampshire rare disease advisory council.
Relative to the medical supervision of the licensed registered nurse employed by general court.
Relative to financial disclosures and the public reporting of those disclosures by the secretary of state.
Relative to the secretary of state's procedures for enrolled bills.
Relative to employment protections for members of the general court.
Prohibiting the use of certain local funds for lobbying.
Prohibiting employees of state agencies from knowingly providing false information to a legislative committee.
Relative to protection of employment for members of the general court.
Resolving that the practice of suspending a constitutional officer to be outside the authority designated to the judiciary and appropriately delegated to the general court.
Establishing a study committee to examine ways to improve the usefulness of fiscal notes.
Resolving to return to the historical intent of the express trust indenture, the New Hampshire Constitution, specifically Part 1, Article 11 and Part 2, Article 32.
Relative to the joint committee on legislative facilities and sexual harassment policies.
Relative to ethical standards for members of the general court.
Repealing certain task forces, study committees, and study commissions, repealing the John G. Winant memorial commission and making the maintenance of the memorial a duty of the joint legislative historical committee, and establishing a committee to study the appeals process administered by the environmental councils established under RSA 21-O.
Relative to certain historic commemorations.
Relative to income reporting requirements for lobbyists.
Relative to the legislative youth advisory council.
Repealing certain task forces, study committees, and study commissions , repealing the John G. Winant memorial commission and making the maintenance of the memorial a duty of the joint legislative historical committee, and establishing a committee to study the appeals process administered by the environmental councils established under RSA 21-O.
Relative to ethical standards for members of the general court.
Relative to the secretary of state's procedures for enrolled bills.
Relative to classifying New Hampshire legislators' service as public service for certain federal purposes.
Relative to allowing members of the general court to participate in the department of health and human services employee assistance program.
Relative to prohibiting the use of federal, state, or local funds for lobbying activities.
Relative to attorney general's duties concerning legislators residing in different districts than they represent.
Relative to the legislative ethics committee.
Declaring an economic justice bill of rights.
Prohibiting the use by the governor of emergency orders concerning elections procedures without the written consent of the majority and minority leaders of the house of representatives and senate.
Relative to protection of employment for members of the general court.
Relative to creating a commission to study the feasibility and structure of a legislative office to provide longitudinal cost-benefit analysis of significant proposed legislation and of budgetary revenue estimates.
Enabling the mental health flag to be flown at the state house.
Making provisions for the prospective of all legislative acts on a sliding scale based on the vote count when passed by the house of representatives.
Relative to the Honor and Remember Flag.
Relative to establishing immunity for certain testimony in public legislative hearings.
Enabling the state house visitors center to sell state symbols that may have intellectual property right holders.
Relative to recusal by members of the general court for conflicts of interest.
Relative to a portrait in the likeness of Rogers Johnson at the state house.
The general court. Providing that the general court convene on the same day as the governor's inauguration.
Relative to legislative study committees and commissions.
Relative to a portrait in the likeness of Rogers Johnson at the state house.
Relating to compensation for legislators. Providing that legislators' biennial salary compensation shall be increased.
Relating to recall elections. Providing that the general court may authorize recall elections.
Relative to condemning the use of violence against supporters of self-governance.
Relative to the compensation of members of the general court.
Extending the public employees labor relations act to employees of the general court and relative to the duties of the joint committee on legislative facilities.
Relative to recusal by members of the general court for conflicts of interest.
Relative to the joint committee on legislative facilities and sexual harassment policies.
Relative to certain legislative study committees.
Relative to certain committees and commissions of the department of state.
Relative to a likeness of Wentworth Cheswill at the state house.
Limiting the authority of New Hampshire delegates to policymaking conventions.
Legislative term limits. Providing that no person shall serve more than 15 terms in either the house of representatives or the senate.
Elected and appointed officials. Providing that all state court judges shall be subject to recall and removal by petition and vote of registered voters pursuant to provisions established by the legislature.
Relating to the house of representatives. Providing that 100 of the representatives are elected using party list proportional representation.
The attorney general. Providing that the attorney general be elected by a majority vote of the members of the general court in a joint session.
Establishing a committee to study childcare options for New Hampshire state legislators.
Establishing a committee to study revising house rules to assure that all sections of the budget trailer bill receive an adequate public hearing.
The New Hampshire constitution. Providing that all references to persons in the New Hampshire constitution be gender-neutral.
Relative to the fiscal committee of the general court.
Relative to disclosure of the sources of legislative bill proposals.
Extending the public employees labor relations act to employees of the general court and relative to the duties of the joint committee on legislative facilities.
Prohibiting recipients of state or local grants or appropriations from using such funds for lobbying.
Relative to qualifications for office.
Relating to recall elections. Providing that the general court may authorize recall elections.
Relating to changing the minimum age requirement for state senator from 30 to 25. Providing that persons at least 25 years of age shall be eligible to be elected to the state senate.
Relating to the general court. Providing that the number of representatives be no more than 150 and the number of senators be no more than 35.
Expressing the appreciation of the general court to Nicole Knox Murphy for her song "My 603."
Relative to recusal by members of the general court for conflicts of interest.
Relative to the travel allowance for members of the legislature.
Relating to legislator compensation. Providing that compensation for elected members of the general court shall be amended.
Relative to calendars and journals of the house and senate.
Relative to legislative commission inactivity.
Relative to an income-based public assistance stipend for legislators.
Relative to the establishment of a joint legislative emergency executive order oversight committee during a declared state of emergency.
Relative to termination of a state of emergency by simple resolution.
Relative to termination of an emergency order issued by the governor.
Terminating the state of emergency declared by the governor due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Establishing a committee to study the use of information technology in the legislative process.
Establishing a committee to study the use of information technology in the legislative process.
Relative to the establishment of a joint legislative emergency executive order oversight committee during a declared state of emergency.
Relative to termination of an emergency order issued by the governor.
Terminating the state of emergency declared by the governor due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Relative to termination of a state of emergency by simple resolution.
Establishing legislative committees to study charitable gaming and to study building a pier over the jetty at Hampton Beach state park for disability access
Reestablishing the commission to study the incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder in first responders and reestablishing the commission to study grandfamilies in New Hampshire.
Relative to portraits and memorial objects in the state house, legislative office building, and Upham Walker house.
Relative to certain legislative study commissions and committees.
Relative to financial disclosures by legislators.
Relative to state of emergency declarations.
Relating to powers of the general court. Providing that the legislature have the power to submit a binding referendum on whether to overturn a decision of a state court that interprets a provision of the state constitution.
Relative to termination of a state of emergency by the legislature.
Relative to posting legislative amendments on the New Hampshire legislative website.
New Hampshire general court. Providing that the provision for compensation of legislators is removed.
Relative to financial disclosures by legislators.
Requiring electronic filing of lobbyist's forms and statements.
Relative to employment as a lobbyist.
Relative to disclosure of the source of legislative bill proposals and the disclosure of certain information by lobbyists.
Adopting omnibus legislation concerning state agencies.
Relative to recusal by members of the general court for conflicts of interest.
Establishing a committee to study information technology in the legislative process.
Establishing a committee to study options for childcare and related barriers to working parents serving in the legislature.
Relative to portraits and memorial objects in the state house, legislative office building, and Upham Walker house.
Including the legislature as a public employer under the public employee labor relations act and relative to the duties of the joint committee on legislative facilities.
Relative to the identification of lobbyists.
Relating to the general court. Providing that the house or the senate may independently order a referendum to reduce a penalty established in law.
Relating to recall elections. Providing that the general court may authorize recall elections.
Authorizing travel expense payments to state legislators.
Directing the legislative budget assistant to conduct a financial audit of the secretary of state's office.
Relating to compensation of the legislature. Providing that members shall receive mileage for attendance on veto days and when voting on a budget following a continuing resolution.
Establishing a commission to study expanding public testimony opportunities to remote locations statewide.
Relative to the penalty for failure to comply with the requirements for lobbyists.
Requiring lobbyist forms submitted in writing to be legible.
Establishing a committee to study the registration of lobbyists.
Relative to making a maternity room available on state house grounds.
Relative to persons required to register as a lobbyist.
Relative to placement of a memorial honoring former representative Steve Vaillancourt of Manchester in the New Hampshire state house.
Relative to persons required to register as a lobbyist.
Relative to disclosure of the source of legislative bill proposals and the disclosure of certain information by lobbyists.
Establishing a maternity care room for members of the general court.
Including the legislature as a public employer under the public employee labor relations act and relative to the duties of the joint committee on legislative facilities.
Relative to placement of a memorial honoring former representative Steve Vaillancourt of Manchester in the New Hampshire state house.
Relative to election-related amendments to the United States Constitution.
Relative to sexual harassment complaints in the general court and authorizing an independent human resources professional.
Allowing for gifts, grants, and donations to legislative employees or officers for expenses associated with state and national legislative association events.
Establishing a committee to study the making, preservation, and Internet availability of audio and video recordings of proceedings of committees of the house of representatives.
Relative to the position of house clerk.
Establishing a committee to study the economic challenges of employed persons serving in the New Hampshire legislature.
Requiring interpreters for the deaf and hard of hearing at the state house campus.
Repealing an obsolete provision for legislative mileage for attaches from Concord.
Including the legislature as a public employer under the public employee labor relations act.
Making changes to the membership of the state house bicentennial commission, declaring June 2 - June 8 as New Hampshire State House Bicentennial Week, and declaring June 6 as New Hampshire Legislators' Homecoming Day.
Rescinding all requests by the New Hampshire legislature for a federal constitutional convention.
Relative to selection of delegates to an Article V convention.
Relating to membership of the New Hampshire house of representatives.providing that the number of representatives be reduced.
Relating to compensation of legislators. Providing that compensation oflegislators may be determined by a joint resolution with approval of theexecutive council.
Relative to the compensation of members of the general court.
Relative to the mileage reimbursement rate for legislators and prohibiting deductions from compensation or mileage reimbursement of representatives.
Requiring installation of electric vehicle charging stations for use by members of the general court and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to legislative ethics guidelines.
Relative to the publication of the rulemaking register.
Relative to the definition of "public at large."
That the New Hampshire house of representatives and senate reject hate, bigotry, and violence in all their forms.
Relative to state house Internet service and relative to calendars and journals of the house and senate.
Including the legislature as a public employer under the public employee labor relations act.
Relative to the determination of mileage for legislators and legislative officers.
Requiring meetings and sessions of committees of the house of representatives to be recorded and made available on the Internet.
Establishing a commission to study legislator compensation.
Relative to compensation of members of the New Hampshire legislature.
Relative to the compensation of the house chief of staff.
Establishing a commission to study the construction of a memorial wall to honor state legislators.
Relative to selection of delegates to an Article V convention.
Relating to sessions of the legislature. Providing that there be no secret sessions of the legislature.
Relative to removal of public officers for cause.
Relative to intervention in administrative law cases and matters before the public utilities commission by members of the general court.
Requiring the university system to disclose annual expenditures in its operating budget.
Relative to identification of the source of legislative bill proposals.
Relative to the compensation of members of the general court.
Relative to public employees testifying before legislative committees.
Requiring the university system to disclose annual expenditures in its operating budget.
Relative to identification of the source of legislative bill proposals.
Relative to the guidelines of the legislative ethics committee.
Declaring the painted turtle to be the reptile of the biennium.
Relative to honoring E. Maude Ferguson, the first woman elected to the New Hampshire senate.
Relative to honoring Jessie Doe and Mary L.R. Farnum, the first women elected to the New Hampshire house of representatives.
Establishing a committee to study how taxpayer funds appropriated to the university system of New Hampshire and the community college system of New Hampshire are expended and the procedures to ensure accountability for such expenditures.
Relating to conflict of interest. Providing that no member of the general court shall sponsor, advocate for, nor vote on any legislation which would create a financial conflict of interest.
Supporting efforts to ensure that students from New Hampshire have access to debt-free higher education at public colleges and universities.
Urging the adoption of rules for the operation of an Article 5 convention.
Relative to the authority of the judiciary to review provisions of certain education statutes.
Urging the New Hampshire general court to investigate whether a member of the general court who is a paid employee of an advocacy group is in violation of article 7 of the second part of the New Hampshire constitution.
Establishing a committee to study procedures for a New Hampshire constitutional convention.
Relative to the content of fiscal notes.
Requiring state employees and state public officials to display identification badges when attending meetings and hearings of the general court.
Relative to the seal of the general court.
Relative to the right of attendance by general court members at legislative proceedings.
Relative to the mileage reimbursement rate for legislators and prohibiting deductions from compensation or mileage reimbursement of representatives.
Relative to reporting of a legislator's personal interest in legislation.
Limiting the authority of delegates to Article V conventions.
Requiring members of the press corps covering the proceedings of the general court to wear a name tag.
Making an appropriation for restitution to Joseph Haas as a result of failure of the clerk of the supreme court to process a notice of errors.
Making restitution to Jeffery Frost for inappropriate prosecution.
Requiring payment of certain money to Timothy Rioux due to malfeasance of a judge in a child support reduction case.
Relating to the nomination and appointment of officers. Providing that judicial officers shall be confirmed by the legislature.
Relating to the general court. Providing that the general court shall hold sessions biennially.
Requiring business impact notes for proposed legislation.
Limiting the authority of delegates to Article V conventions.
Revising the legislative ethics laws and the guidelines of the legislative ethics committee.
Naming the lobby of the legislative office building after former speaker of the house George Roberts and relative to naming areas of the state house complex.
Relative to the historical fund.
Permitting the legislature to open the state house on weekends.
Adding National Guard members to the absentee voting laws and relative to enrollment of laws.
Relative to membership of the state house bicentennial commission.
Urging support of the 65/25 initiative in New Hampshire.
Calling on the United States Senate and House of Representatives to consider a constitutional amendment prohibiting campaign contributions unless the donor is eligible to vote in that election.
Establishing a process for petitions for redress of grievance.
Relating to compensation of legislators. Providing that members of the general court shall receive $2,500 per year.
Establishing a state procedure for conventions to ratify proposed amendments to the United States Constitution.
Relative to recording of roll calls of legislative committees.
Relating to the taking of human life. Providing that the general court shall not appropriate nor authorize any expenditure to benefit any corporation having as its object the taking of innocent human life.
Relating to the veto of bills. Providing that a three-fifths vote of both houses of the general court be required to override a veto.
Relating to legislation. Providing that bills dealing with assessments, rates, and taxes shall originate in the house of representatives.
Relating to government of right. Providing that the people of New Hampshire have the right of local community self government.
Establishing a citizen complaint and grievance website.
Establishing a committee to determine a process for inhabitants of the state to effectuate the protections of Article 14.
Including the legislature as a public employer under the public employee labor relations act.
Prohibiting the general court from filing legislation in the second year of the session.
Relative to lobbying, campaign contributions, and political advertising.
Relative to the seal of the general court.
Relative to seating assignments of members of the house of representatives.
Relative to the election of chairs of house standing policy committees.
Relative to the right of attendance by general court members at legislative proceedings.
Requiring a report on the avails and income of a tract of land granted by the state to Dartmouth College.
Restricting fees for obtaining copies of public records and requiring certain information on public official and legislative financial disclosure forms.
Establishing a committee to review constitutional amendments pending in Congress regarding the Citizens United decision and related cases that have been introduced in the United States Supreme Court.
Relative to the mileage reimbursement rate for legislators and prohibiting deductions from compensation or mileage reimbursement of representatives.
Relative to notice required to conduct an event on state house grounds.
Establishing a force of state capitol security officers with the authority to carry firearms.
Recognizing February 26, 2015, as the 23rd anniversary of the Khojaly Tragedy in Azerbaijan.
Applying to Congress to call a convention of states under the United States Constitution.
Establishing a committee to review constitutional amendments pending in Congress regarding the Citizens United decision and related cases that have been introduced in the United States Supreme Court.
Relative to the mileage reimbursement rate for legislators and prohibiting deductions from compensation or mileage reimbursement of representatives.
Establishing a force of state capitol security officers with the authority to carry firearms.
Revising the legislative ethics laws and the guidelines of the legislative ethics committee.
Applying to Congress to hold a convention for amendments.
Affirming States' powers based on the Constitution for the United States and the Constitution of New Hampshire.
Relative to review of proposed agency administrative rules by standing committees of the general court.
Prohibiting voting by the house of representatives for the speaker of the house on organizational convening day to be by secret ballot.
Rescinding all requests by the New Hampshire legislature for a federal constitutional convention.
Requiring state employees and state public officials to obtain prior permission to attend meetings and hearings of the general court.
Repealing the governor's authority to declare a state of emergency.
Petitioning Congress for an Article V amendment convention.
Calling for an article V convention for the purpose of considering a countermand amendment to the United States Constitution.
To express support for the federal return of public lands to the western states, and to urge the United States Congress to engage in good faith communication and cooperation to coordinate the return of title to the western states.
Making restitution to Jeffrey Frost for inappropriate prosecution.
Relative to assessing the consequences of the Citizens United decision.
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Social Security Act of 1965.
Including the writing, promoting, or distributing of model legislation to elected officials as lobbying and requiring disclosure of scholarship funds, money, or other financial support received from such lobbyists by elected officials.
Establishing a New Hampshire state house bicentennial commission and fund.
Relative to the filing with a registry of deeds of a fraudulent document purporting to create a lien or claim against real property.
Relative to identification of the source of legislative bill proposals.
Relating to citizen appeals. Providing that the general court shall have the authority to establish citizen redress of grievance panels.
Relative to the employment of elected officials.
Relative to information submitted to a committee of the general court.
Extending the committee to study the resolution of barriers to the use of telehealth technology in New Hampshire.
Relative to the definition of a gift to an elected official, public official, public employee, constitutional official, or legislative employee.
Relative to ethics requirements for members of the general court.
Relative to ethics requirements and procedures for legislators and legislative employees.
Relative to ethics requirements and procedures for legislators and legislative employees.
Relative to the definition of a gift to an elected official, public official, public employee, constitutional official, or legislative employee.
Relative to ethics requirements for members of the general court.
Directing the joint legislative historical committee to conduct a study of state house flag restoration and preservation.
Establishing a commission to study general court policies and procedures relative to persons with disabilities.
Establishing a commission to study and update the rules and procedures of the legislative ethics committee under RSA 14-B and the laws governing legislative ethics under RSA 15-B.
Requiring revenue from commemorative liquor bottles to be used for the preservation of state house Civil War battle flags.
Relative to the committee on legislator orientation.
Establishing a committee to study the form of the oath taken by members of the general court.
Directing the joint legislative historical committee to acquire and display a portrait of suffragist Marilla Marks Ricker.
Relative to procedures and authority for the redress of grievances.
Relative to the content of fiscal notes for bills.
Establishing a moratorium period for lobbying for certain state officers.
Establishing a committee to study state house security.
Permitting members of the general court to receive ski passes for Cannon Mountain ski area.
Relative to access to galleries in the general court.
Relative to application of laws on employment to the members of the house of representatives.