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State Senator
Howard Pearl
(R) - New Hampshire
New Hampshire Senate District 17
In Office - Started: 12/07/2022

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Concord, NH 03301
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Bill Bill Name Summary Progress
HB133 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. This bill would require nonresident drivers who establish residency in New Hampshire to notify the department of safety if they then cease to become residents within 60 days, or if their out of state driver's license expires or is relinquished. This bill also specifies when the division of motor vehicles shall send violation notices, and appropriates funds to the division for technological upgrades required for legal compliance In Committee
SB83 Establishing an elderly, disabled, blind, and deaf property tax exemption reimbursement fund, authorizing video lottery terminals, renaming the lottery commission, and creating a voluntary statewide self-exclusion database. This bill: I. Establishes an elderly, disabled, blind, and deaf property tax exemption fund to provide reimbursements to municipalities. II. Authorizes video lottery terminals at facilities licensed to conduct charitable gaming. III. Creates a statewide self-exclusion list to combat problem gambling. IV. Renames the state lottery commission to better reflect its statutory obligations. Crossed Over
SB186 Relative to a portrait in the likeness of Senator Jeb Bradley at the state house. This bill authorizes the joint legislative historical committee to accept a gift of a portrait of Senator Jeb Bradley. Crossed Over
SB63 Relative to funding for the division of travel and tourism. This bill raises funds for the division of travel and tourism through from the meals and rooms tax. Crossed Over
HB246 Directing the state conservation committee to implement the conservation district climate resilience grant program and making an appropriation therefor. This bill directs the state conservation committee to implement the conservation district climate resilience grant program and makes an appropriation therefor. In Committee
HB244 Updating and recodifying the municipal enforcement of the building and fire code. This bill reorganizes the state building and fire code by repealing it from certain parts of the RSA and reenacting it with some modifications to another part of the RSA. This bill makes some grammar and spelling corrections. In Committee
HB349 Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures. This bill authorizes optometrists who meet criteria established by the board of registration in optometry to perform certain ophthalmic laser procedures. In Committee
SB134 Relative to work requirements under the state Medicaid program. This bill directs the department of health and human services to resubmit the 1115 demonstration waiver to CMS regarding community engagement and work requirements under the state Medicaid program. The bill also directs the department to provide an annual report to the legislature regarding the status of implementation. Crossed Over
SB185 Relative to office of professional licensure and certification investigations. This bill puts time limitations on investigations conducted by the office of professional licensure and certification in response to allegations of professional misconduct. Crossed Over
HB458 Limiting local assistance to U.S. citizens or permanent legal residents. This bill provides that local assistance shall be limited to United States citizens or permanent legal residents. In Committee
HB112 Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test. This bill requires university system and community college system students, as a requirement for graduation, to pass the 2020 version of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services naturalization test. In Committee
HB158 Relative to public inspection of absentee ballot lists. This bill requires that town and city clerks shall make absentee ballot voter lists available for public inspection, and requires the secretary of state to report on absentee ballots information. In Committee
HB590 Relative to cooperative school district school board elections. This bill requires that school board members be elected solely by voters who appear on the same city or town checklist as the candidate. In Committee
SB162 Relative to restrictions on acquisition of ownership, controlling, and occupancy interests in real property by certain foreign principals on or around certain military installations, and criminal penalties and civil forfeiture procedures for illegal acquisition. This bill restricts foreign principals from countries of concern, or their agents, from acquiring ownership, controlling, or occupancy interests in real property within 10 miles of a protected facility. This bill also establishes an affidavit filing requirement to confirm eligibility for acquiring such property interests and introduces criminal penalties and a forfeiture procedure for violations. Crossed Over
HB396 Exempting meat and meat food products slaughtered and prepared in state for sale in state from certain inspections. This bill exempts meat and meat food products slaughtered and prepared in state for sale in state from certain inspections. In Committee
HB142 Relative to Gold Star Mother's Day. This bill changes the observance of Gold Star Mother's Day to the last Sunday in September and designates the Honor and Remember Flag as a state symbol of remembrance for those who died in the line of duty or as a result of service. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB672 To allow for off-grid electricity providers in New Hampshire. This bill defines "off-grid electricity providers" and establishes a specific category for off-grid electricity providers, exempting them from certain regulations as long as they remain independent from the regulated electric grid. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB658 Raising the cap on certain reimbursements from the oil discharge and disposal cleanup fund. This bill raises the cap on reimbursement from the oil discharge an disposal cleanup fund for owners of on-premise-use facilities who have demonstrated financial need. This bill is a request of the department of environmental services. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB108 Relative to the department of energy. This bill transfers specific regulatory and adjudicative responsibilities from the public utilities commission to the department of energy, including prohibiting unauthorized telecommunications service provision, protecting ratepayer communication preferences, and refining net energy metering, assessment, complaint, investigation, and aggregation procedures. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB124 Relative to continuing care retirement communities. This bill recodifies RSA 420-D, relative to continuing care communities. The bill expands certificate of authority requirements, annual reporting requirements, and life care contract requirements. The bill revises escrow requirements for entrance fees and specifies the notice required prior to contract cancellation by either party. The bill includes a bill of rights for continuing care community residents. The bill also requires the provider to notify the insurance department of the intended sale or transfer of the community and may require the provider to submit a financial plan to the insurance department to demonstrate solvency. The bill is a request of the insurance department. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB26 Allowing the department of justice to authorize the preclosing use of a portion of a deposit held in escrow for the payment of certain construction customizations, upgrades, or change orders. This bill: I. Defines the meaning of "deposits" as they pertain to land sales. II. Allows the consumer protection and antitrust bureau to authorize the preclosing use of a security deposit designated pursuant to a purchase and sales agreement for the payment of customizations, upgrades, or change orders. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB283 Relative to the calculation of floor-area-ratios under local building ordinances. This bill requires municipalities to exclude below-grade areas from floor-area-ratio (FAR) calculations and review and adjust height limitations as needed to maximize capacity and height potential for new construction. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB287 Requiring applicants for absentee ballots to present a copy of their photo identification with their application. This bill requires applicants for absentee ballots to present a copy of their photo identification with their application. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB97 Relative to intra-district public school transfers. This bill authorizes parents to transfer their children to other schools within their resident district as long as such school has the capacity to accommodate the student. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB232 Clarifying certain net metering terms and conditions. This bill allows renewable energy generators in ISO-NE electricity markets to retain their market participant status while qualifying for net metering tariffs, modifies requirements for the development and review of alternative net metering tariffs, and clarifies metering practices for customer-generators. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB98 Extending the donations to regional career and technical education center programs. This bill extends the authority of school districts to accept charitable donations to offset costs of career and technical education center programs. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB85 Relative to chartered bank lending limits. This bill: I. Raises the amount of money a bank can loan to a single borrower. II. Shortens the de novo status period for new banks. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB89 Enabling non-citizens who are legally authorized to work in the United States to deliver alcohol. This bill enables non-citizens who are legally authorized to work in the United States to deliver alcohol. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB79 Enabling the use of self-pour automated systems by liquor commission licensees. This bill defines and enables the use of self-pour automated systems by holders of on-premises licenses. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB156 Allowing the division of motor vehicles to contract with a third-party vendor to facilitate the secure transfer of title applications and information. This bill allows the division of motor vehicles to contract with a third-party vendor to facilitate the secure transfer of title applications and information between the division and municipal agents and car dealerships. This bill is at the request of the department of safety. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB166 Relative to notice required prior to sale of a manufactured housing unit located in a resident-owned community. This bill requires the seller of a manufactured housing unit in a resident-owned community to provide notice to the prospective buyer of their right to obtain a copy of the community's bylaws, fee schedule, and financial statements. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB300 Criminalizing the creation of child intimate visual representations. This bill makes it a class B felony and a tier II registrable offense for a person to knowingly create, produce, manufacture, or direct an intimate visual representation of a child without the parent or guardian's consent. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB282 Relative to stairway requirements in certain residential buildings. This bill allows residential buildings between 6 and 4 floors above grade to have only one stairway under certain conditions. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB197 Relative to the medical supervision of the licensed registered nurse employed by general court. This bill removes supervision of the nurse employed by the legislative facilities committee from the department of health and human services and provides that the nurse shall act within the scope of practice provided by the board of nursing and RSA 326-B, the Nurse Practices Act. The bill is a request of the department of health and human services. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB281 Prohibiting municipalities from denying building or occupancy permits for property adjacent to class VI roads under certain circumstances. This bill changes the requirements that allow a building to be constructed on a lot adjacent to a class VI roadway. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB280 Requiring a food delivery service to enter into an agreement with a food service establishment or food retail store before offering delivery service from that restaurant. This bill requires a food delivery service to enter into an agreement with a food service establishment or food retail store before offering delivery service from that restaurant. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB165 Relative to the audit requirements for consumer cooperative associations. This bill increases the threshold for an annual audit or review of a consumers' cooperative association's books. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB188 Relative to the state building code. This bill: I. Allows independent third-parties, hired by the property owner, to inspect land, buildings, and structures to determine compliance with state and local building codes. II. Establishes private providers as an alternative to local enforcement agencies for conducting building code inspections and plan reviews. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB271 Relative to qualifications for issuing veteran license plates to include General Discharge Under Honorable Conditions. This bill broadens the eligibility criteria for special numbered plates for veterans and special veteran designations on driver's license to include not only those veterans defined in RSA 21:50, I(a) but also those who received a general discharge under honorable conditions. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB164 Relative to homeowners and prohibiting certain types of listing agreements. This bill prohibits unfair service agreements in residential real estate transactions, making such agreements unenforceable, preventing their recording, and providing remedies for affected individuals. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB24 Allowing students under age 21 to taste wine in educational settings. This bill allows students under age 21 to taste wine in certain educational settings. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB32 Relative to the fish and game commission. This bill: I. Allows public hearing notices to be posted digitally on newspaper websites. II. Allows the shooting of injured or crippled waterfowl from a motorized watercraft. III. Removes the word "brook" from the reference to trout in the method and manner of taking fish. IV. Enables the executive director of fish and game to set the fisheries habitat fee in rules. V. Repeals the Connecticut River Atlantic salmon commission. This bill is a request of the fish and game department. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB123 Defining pre-sequestration timber tax revenue, establishing a moratorium on carbon sequestration and establishing a commission to study the effects of carbon sequestration in New Hampshire forests upon state and local tax revenue, effective forest management, and the health of New Hampshires logging industry. This bill: I. Defines pre-sequestration timber tax revenue and allows for payment in lieu of taxes on such revenue. II. Establishes a moratorium on carbon sequestration contracts. III. Establishes a commission to study carbon sequestration programs. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB80 Consolidating licensing, auditing, and enforcement responsibilities for wholesale and retail e-cigarettes sales under the liquor commission. This bill consolidates licensing, auditing, and enforcement responsibilities for wholesale and retail e-cigarettes sales under the liquor commission. The bill also provides for tobacco tax certificates to be issued by the department of revenue administration and licenses issued by the liquor commission. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB99 Relative to regional career and technical education agreements. This bill extends access to career and technical education and requires regional CTE agreements to include an access program for full and part time students. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB110 Relative to terrain permitting. This bill establishes fees for applications for terrain alteration and requires the department of environmental services to adopt rules to establish a permit by notification for certain projects with plans encompassing an area less than 150,000 square feet. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB74 Relative to real property annual reporting requirements of state departments for permitting programs. This bill requires all state departments administering permitting programs to annually report detailed information on their permitting activities to the senate president, speaker of the house, and relevant committee chairs. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB57 Establishing a study committee to analyze reducing the number of school administrative units and establishing a commission to study the costs of special education. This bill creates a study committee to analyze reducing the number of school administrative units (SAUs) in the state. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB236 Relative to transferring control of the Electric Assistance Program to the department of energy. This bill transfers the electric assistance program from the public utilities commission to the department of energy. This bill is a request of the department of energy. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB710 Enabling electric utilities to own, operate, and offer advanced nuclear resources, and relative to purchased power agreements for electric distribution utilities and limitations on community customer generators. This bill: I. Defines "advanced nuclear resource" (ANR) and includes ANR options alongside renewable energy sources for utility services. II. Sets limitations and guidelines for investments in distributed electric generation. III. Clarifies the coordinator's duties in nuclear development and regulatory activities. IV. Allows the department of energy or the electric distribution utilities, or both, to issue requests for proposals (RFPs) for multi-year agreements for energy, in conjunction with or independent of any attendant environmental attributes from electric energy sources, and coordinate with one or more New England states in issuing this RFP. V. Modifies the scope and capacity limits of community solar projects, including expanding the annual cap for low-moderate income community solar projects from 6 MW to 18 MW. VI. Allows group net metering members to sign agreements with multiple group hosts, as long as their combined allocated load does not exceed their total load. VII. Expands the definition of "political subdivision" to include public housing authorities and explains eligibility for participation in group net metering. Crossed Over
SB58 Relative to venue in criminal prosecutions of distribution of a controlled drug with death resulting. This bill broadens criminal venue to allow for prosecution of the crime of distribution of a controlled drug with death resulting in the jurisdiction where either the death occurred or where the manufacturing, selling, or dispensing took place. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB354 Relative to alternate certification pathways for career and technical education instructors. This bill permits the board of education to offer a certificate of eligibility to individuals interested in becoming career and technical educators in identified specialty areas. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB292 Relative to aid to school districts for the cost of special education. This bill authorizes the governor to draw a warrant from the general fund to fund the state's obligation to distribute special education aid to school districts. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB134 Relative to the state building code. This bill updates the definition of the state building code to include more recent versions of certain international codes and amendments approved by the building code review board. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB110 Authorizing counties to establish revolving fund accounts. This bill authorizes county governments to establish a public safety revolving fund for the provision of public safety services by county employees outside of the ordinary detail of such persons or for any other public safety purpose deemed appropriate by the county. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB31 Establishing an apprentice guide license. This bill establishes an apprentice guide license. This bill is a request of the fish and game department. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB235 Enabling funds from the Pitman-Robertson Act to be spent by the fish and game department on threatened and endangered species in New Hampshire and allowing the fish and game department to collect donations at sites approved by the executive director. This bill enables funds from the Pitman-Robertson Act to be spent by the fish and game department on threatened and endangered species in New Hampshire. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB262 Relative to the penalty for trafficking in persons under 18 years of age. This bill increases the penalty for certain offenses involving the trafficking of persons under 18 years of age to 18 years to life imprisonment. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB173 Relative to residential property subject to housing covenants under the low income housing tax credit program. This bill provides that residential property subject to a housing covenant under the low income housing tax credit program shall be assessed an amount equal to 10 percent of the actual rental income and certain other income. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB96 Relative to mandatory disclosure by school district employees to parents and relative to enforcement of parental rights against school districts and school employees. This bill requires all school employees to respond honestly and completely to written requests by parents regarding information relating to their children. Crossed Over
SB302 Requiring background checks for solid waste and hazardous waste facility owners, establishing a solid waste site evaluation committee and temporarily suspends the issuance of solid waste permits by the department of environmental services, relative to the confiscation of animals from persons suspected of or charged with abuse of animals, and establishing a committee to study the animal cruelty statutes. This bill requires background checks for solid waste facility owners including partners and managers. Crossed Over
SB141 Extending the time to petition for a new trial in certain cases and relative to adding library cards and membership status to the list of confidential library user records. This bill creates an exception to the 3-year timeframe to petition for a new trial. Crossed Over
SB65 Relative to stormwater management for solar arrays. This bill exempts solar arrays from additional requirements not applicable to other types of development, requires a permit only if over 100,000 square feet of earthmoving or timber harvesting is involved, and renders unenforceable any contradictory administrative rules. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB285 Relative to changing the term "physician assistant" to "physician associate." This bill updates the laws to reflect the title change of "physician assistant" to "physician associate" but makes clear that no substantive change to any law is being made by this update. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB160 Relative to the administration of raffles. This bill changes requirements for the sale of raffle tickets held in conjuction with bingo games and raises the maximum value tickets may be sold for. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB196 Relative to the exemption from competitive bidding requirements for certain state agency projects. This bill exempts certain agency projects of not more than $1,000,000 from the department of administrative services competitive bidding requirements. The current statute exempts such projects if the estimated total cost is not more than $500,000. The bill also provides that the change in law is contingent on additional staffing within the department of military affairs and veterans services. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB254 Relative to controlled substance inventories and relative to surrogate parent criminal history records checks. This bill removes the requirement that controlled substance inventories be done in the odd-numbered year. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB60 Relative to advanced deposit account wagering and the department of health and human services' rulemaking authority regarding immunization requirements. This bill allows advanced deposit wagering on pari-mutuel betting on horse racing and authorizes the lottery commission to adopt rules governing the license and regulation of such wagers. Crossed Over
HB554 Clarifying the placement of advertising signs on state-owned property. This bill clarifies the conditions under which political advertising may be placed on municipal property. Crossed Over
SB100 Relative to the prohibition on teaching discrimination. This bill adds mental state, or mens rea, as an element to the prohibition on teaching discrimination. Crossed Over
SB72 Establishing a parental bill of rights. This bill establishes a parents' bill of rights, what constitutes a violation of such rights, and a mechanism to notify parents of their rights. Crossed Over
SB68 Adding a member to the governor's commission on disability. This bill adds the coordinator of the program for the deaf and hard of hearing as an ex officio member on the governor's commission on disability. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB355 Relative to the membership of the solid waste working group. This bill changes a member on the solid waste working group and extends the due dates for interim and final reports. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB22 Relative to disclosure of criminal history and criminal records to the child care licensing unit of the department of health and human services. This bill allows the child care licensing unit of the department of health and human services to access directly from the state police an applicant's criminal history and record information and use such information as a factor to determine an applicant's eligibility. The bill is a request of the department of health and human services. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB229 Relative to the sale of uninspected bison, red deer, and elk meat. This bill allows the sale of uninspected bison, red deer, and elk meat and removes the prospective repeal of the provisions governing the sale of uninspected bison, red deer, and elk meat. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB133 Relative to the designation of emergency medical services performed by ambulance service providers as essential services. This bill provides that ambulance service providers are essential service providers for purposes of emergency management at the state and local level. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB295 Relative to education freedom accounts. This bill: I. Increases the number of students eligible for education freedom accounts by removing household income thresholds. II. Removes certain conditions tied to education freedom account funds. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB299 Relative to penalties for contractors violating water pollution and waste disposal regulations. This bill imposes penalties on contractors who supervise or perform work in violation of the shoreland water quality protection act. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB222 Relative to moving the state primary date. This bill moves the state primary date to June. Crossed Over
SB198 Declaring the third week in September to be New Hampshire service dog week. This bill declares the third week in September to be New Hampshire service dog week. Crossed Over
SB163 Repealing the temporary moratoria and limitation on building permits and the approval of subdivisions and site plans. This bill repeals the authority for a local legislative body to adopt an ordinance establishing a temporary moratoria and limitations on building permits and the approval of subdivisions and site plans. Crossed Over
HB307 Relative to the food production area for homestead food. This bill allows homestead food production in a food production area. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB371 Relative to the definition of occasional food service establishment. This bill expands the definition of occasional food service establishment. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB165 Relative to the maximum amount of disaster relief funding provided to municipalities after a natural disaster. This bill increases the maximum annual amount of disaster relief funding a municipality may receive from the state disaster relief fund. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB279 Establishing a committee to study recipe and process approval for homestead foods. This bill establishes a committee to study recipe and process approval for homestead foods. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB779 Allowing the sale of rabbit meat in intrastate commerce. This bill allows for the sale of uninspected rabbit meat in intrastate commerce. Passed
SB62 Relative to law enforcement participation in a federal immigration program and relative to cooperation with federal immigration authorities. This bill provides that neither the state nor any county, municipality, or other political subdivision of this state shall prohibit or impede any state, county, or local law enforcement agency from applying for entry or entering into an agreement with the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement to participate in a federal 287(g) program pursuant to 8 U.S.C. section 1357(g). Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB63 Relative to the use of nasal spray to treat anaphylaxis. This bill allows authorized entities, including schools, camps, and day care facilities, to possess and administer epinephrine nasal spray to treat anaphylaxis. The law currently permits epinephrine administration through auto-injectors. Crossed Over
SB37 Relative to residential care and health facility licensing. This bill revises residential care and health facility licensing requirements by (1) requiring licensed residential care facilities to have quality assurance programs; (2) requiring the results of investigations and inspections to be posted on the department of health and human services website; (3) removing a redundant reference to administrative fines; (4) changing the term “hospital” to the term “facility;” and (5) removing the word “continuing” from the initial education requirements and replacing the term “ongoing training” with continuing education in the annual training requirement. Crossed Over
SB174 Prohibiting planning boards from considering the number of bedrooms a given unit or development has during the hearing and approval process. This bill prohibits planning boards from differentiating based on the number of bedrooms in a residential development during the hearing and approval process. Crossed Over
HB304 Relative to labeling requirements for food produced in homestead kitchens. This bill details labeling requirements for food products produced in homestead kitchens. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB99 Relative to a waiver from property taxes for disabled veterans. This bill increases the range of the optional tax credit for service-connected total disability. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB150 Enabling homestead operations to use commercial kitchen equipment in preparing food for sale. This bill defines commercial kitchen equipment and allows for its use in homestead food operations. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB277 Relative to the use of the term "foal" and "colt." This bill replaces the term "colt" with the more inclusive term "foal" and clarifies language related to foals separated from their dams. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB211 Relative to the use of air rifles for hunting game. This bill: I. Allows the taking of game in New Hampshire with air rifles. II. Further defines "air rifle." III. Requires the fish and game commission to make rules creating and administering a hunting tag program for air rifle hunting. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB33 Relative to the regulation of public school materials. This bill requires local school districts to adopt and publicly post policies describing materials authorized for use by students in the district and outlining procedures to address complaints alleging that material is harmful or age-inappropriate for use in the district's schools. Crossed Over
SB211 Relative to biological sex in student athletics. This bill requires school sports teams to be expressly designated as male, female, or coed, prohibits biologically male students from participating in female designated sports or entering female locker rooms, and creates a cause of action for athletes harmed as a result of violations of these requirements. Crossed Over
SB171 Relative to required pay for remote work. This bill excludes employees who work remotely from certain reporting-time payment requirements. Crossed Over
HB616 Relative to the confiscation of animals from persons suspected of or charged with abuse of animals and establishing a committee to study the animal cruelty statutes. This bill prohibits the confiscation of animals from persons suspected of abuse of animals unless such person is charged with cruelty to animals or the animals require temporary protective custody. This bill also requires the state veterinarian or their designee to accompany an investigating officer when livestock are the subject of a cruelty case in order to set probable cause criteria for the taking of the animal. Crossed Over
SB34 Relative to parental consent for student participation in Medicaid to schools program. This bill requires schools to obtain parental consent for each new service that is provided to a student under the Medicaid to schools program. The bill also requires certain legislative policy committees to receive reports regarding the Medicaid to schools program. Crossed Over
HB207 Relative to repealing the prohibition on the possession or sale of blackjacks, slung shots, and metallic knuckles except by or to minors. This bill amends the prohibition against carrying or selling a blackjack, slung shot, or metallic knuckles to prohibit sale to or possession of the said items by those under 18 years of age. Crossed Over
HB153 Establishing a committee to study adding statewide resources to assist with the investigation, training, prosecution, and prompt response of animal cruelty. This bill establishes a committee to study adding a statewide resource to assist with the investigation, training, prosecution, and prompt response of animal cruelty. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB184 Recognizing the second Thursday in October as children's environmental health day. This bill establishes the second Thursday in October as children's environmental health day. Crossed Over
SB217 Relative to public notice of historic tax rates and tax impacts of proposed projects. This bill requires cities and towns to provide public notice of historical tax rates and proposed building projects. Crossed Over
SB192 Establishing a committee to study enhanced coordination between county correctional facilities, the department of corrections, and the department of health and human services. This bill establishes a committee to study implementation of a justice system unique identification number, a unified client information system for justice agencies, and relevant data dashboards. Crossed Over
HB451 Establishing the paint product stewardship program. This bill establishes the paint product stewardship program. Crossed Over
SB147 Relative to licenses to sell pari-mutuel pools on simulcast horse races. This bill expands simulcast horse race betting to all charitable gaming facilities. Crossed Over
SB71 Relative to cooperation with federal immigration authorities. This bill provides that unless expressly prohibited by state or federal law, local governmental entities may not prohibit or impede any state or federal law enforcement agency from complying with federal immigration laws, and provides for remedies for violations. This bill further authorizes county corrections facilities to hold individuals subject to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention for up to 48 hours following the resolution of their state charges, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, in order to permit assumption of custody by federal authorities, and requires any agency refusing to honor an immigration detainer for an inmate to report each such refusal to the attorney general. Crossed Over
SB106 Relative to the participation of customer generators in net energy metering. This bill requires large customer-generators participating in net energy metering to consume at least 33 percent of their own generation. Crossed Over
SB193 Requiring the head of each state agency to submit a strategic plan for program activities. This bill creates the state commission on program efficiency. This bill also requires the head of each state agency to submit a strategic plan for program activities to such commission and enables the commission to report to the finance committee of the house of representatives budget recommendations based on such plans. Crossed Over
SB246 Providing maternal depression screening for new mothers; increasing access to health care services for new mothers; enabling new parents to attend infant pediatric medical appointments; and developing a plan for perinatal peer support certification. This bill provides maternal depression screening for new mothers; makes an appropriation to the department of health and human services for a perinatal psychiatric provider consult line and to the department of safety for rural maternal health EMS services; directs the department of health and human services to study barriers to independent birth centers; requires insurance coverage for perinatal home visiting services; expands employee protection to attend medical appointments for postpartum care and an infants medical appointments; and directs the department of health and human services to develop a plan for a perinatal peer support certification program. In Committee
SB277 Relative to the application of utility property taxes and statewide education property taxes to electric generating facilities. This bill provides: I. That an electric generating facility exempt from the utility property tax and making a payment in lieu of taxes to the municipality shall not be responsible for payment of the state education tax until such agreement expires or until July 1, 2032, whichever occurs first. II. For calculation and payment of the utility property tax in future agreements. In Committee
SB301 Creating a joint legislative oversight committee. This bill creates a joint legislative oversight committee. In Committee
SB288 Establishing an advisory council on the system of care for healthy aging in New Hampshire. This bill directs the commission on aging to establish an advisory council on the system of care for healthy aging in New Hampshire. In Committee
SB38 Relative to state recognition of biological sex. This bill provides a definition for "biological sex" and provides that certain designations by biological sex do not constitute unlawful discrimination. In Committee
HCR2 Declaring the development of advanced nuclear energy technology to be in the best interest of the state of New Hampshire and the United States. Declaring the development of advanced nuclear energy technology to be in the best interest of the state of New Hampshire and the United States. In Committee
SB21 Relative to establishing a New Hampshire state trooper recruitment loan debt relief program and making an appropriation therefor. This bill establishes the New Hampshire state trooper school loan debt relief program. In Committee
SB55 Providing temporary exemptions from the land use change tax for qualifying housing projects. This bill provides temporary exemptions from the land use change tax for qualifying housing projects. Dead
SB167 Relative to consumers' cooperative associations annual audit requirements. This bill increases the financial threshold for an annual audit or review of a consumers' cooperative association. Dead
SB216 Relative to the authority of moderators on election day. This bill defines the authority of moderators on election day over electioneering corridors and electioneering areas. Dead
SB81 Increasing the annual real estate transfer tax revenue contribution and making an appropriation to the affordable housing fund. This bill increases the amount of annual real estate transfer tax revenues that are transferred to the affordable housing fund. In Committee
SB132 Relative to health insurance coverage for prosthetics. This bill requires health insurance policies to provide coverage for adult prosthetics, including activity-specific prosthetic devices. Current law requires such coverage for children's prosthetics. In Committee
SB175 Relative to the use of covenants by municipalities. This bill grants municipalities the authority to enforce private covenants while prohibiting municipalities and state government from requiring or encouraging covenants as a condition of zoning or land use approval, with exceptions made for workforce housing developments. In Committee
SB199 Relative to establishing a new recruitment and retention program for new New Hampshire state troopers. This bill creates and enumerates the parameters for a new recruitment and retention program for new New Hampshire state troopers. In Committee
SB224 Relative to increasing the maximum amount of the optional veterans' tax credit. This bill allows towns and cities to adopt an increase of the optional veterans’ tax credit against property taxes up to $1000. Dead
SB231 Relative to road frontage requirements and setbacks for wetlands. This bill adopts limits on road frontage requirements and setbacks for wetlands and lot lines to improve housing density, ensuring these requirements do not exceed 50 feet and are consistent with existing shoreland protection and environmental standards. In Committee
SB177 Relative to requiring New Hampshire employers with over 25 employees use the E-Verify system. This bill requires New Hampshire employers with over 25 employees to use the E-Verify system and provides for complaint investigation through the department of labor. Dead
SB101 Authorizing parents to enroll their children in any public school in the state. This bill allows parents to send their children to public schools outside of their resident district. In Committee
SB259 Creating an exception to physical attendance and quorum requirements under the right-to-know law for individuals with disabilities. This bill creates an exception to physical attendance and quorum requirements under the right-to-know law for individuals with disabilities. Dead
HB581 Establishing a state retirement plan group for new state employee members of the retirement system. This bill establishes a group III, defined contribution state retirement plan for new state employee members of the retirement system, who begin service on or after July 1, 2025. All new employees of state employers on and after July 1, 2025 will be required to join the group III defined contribution plan as administered by the retirement system, and any other group I employees may join. In Committee
SB66 Relative to third-party veterans' claims assistance and protection. This bill prohibits the receipt of compensation for referring individuals to veterans' benefits advisors, mandates written agreements for paid advisory services, requires specific disclosures, and sets penalties for violations. In Committee
HB702 Relative to defining extra duty pay hours for a retired part-time police officer's hour limit for yearly calculations. This bill adds specific provisions regarding extra or special duty pay in the context of part-time employment for retired members of the New Hampshire retirement system. In Committee
SB70 Creating a mobile driver's license and non-driver identification card. This bill directs the division of motor vehicles to create mobile drivers' licenses and non-driver identification cards, as well as an electronic management system to manage all aspects of their utilization. In Committee
HB622 Relative to the definition of "part-time for purposes of employment of a retired member of the New Hampshire retirement system. This bill increases the hours that a part-time employee in the New Hampshire retirement system can work, removes the 28-day waiting period before a retired member may be employed on a part-time basis, and adds that certain detail assignments performed by retired law enforcement officers shall not count towards the maximum hours cap. In Committee
HB375 Allowing municipalities to designate sections of state and local highways for all terrain vehicles. This bill allows a municipality's governing body to designate any part of any state or local highway, including any bridges or road connectors on those highways, for ATV use. In Committee
SB191 Relative to registration of vehicles in a fleet of 25 or more. This bill establishes a 5-year fleet vehicle registration program in the division of motor vehicles for fleets of 25 vehicles or more. In Committee
SB168 Regulating online gambling and directing net proceeds to the education trust fund, the general fund, and to reimburse municipalities for elderly, disabled, blind, and deaf tax exemptions. This bill regulates online gambling and directs proceeds to a newly established elderly, disabled, blind, and deaf tax exemption fund for reimbursement to municipalities. In Committee
SB155 Relative to highway toll credits. This bill allows the use of toll credits as a match for federal highway funds for certain projects, including municipal, county, and non-profit projects, while requiring legislative approval for other uses. In Committee
SB115 Making an appropriation for regional drinking water infrastructure. This bill makes an appropriation to the department of environmental services to fund regional drinking water infrastructure. In Committee
SB82 Relative to the housing opportunity project extension and homes for homeland heroes grant program. This bill incentivizes New Hampshire counties and municipalities to open land for affordable workforce housing by establishing housing opportunity zones, setting zoning and design requirements, mandating owner-occupancy, providing state grants, and exempting initial property transfers from real estate transfer taxes. In Committee
SB109 Relative to alteration of terrain permits. This bill: I. Requires that an applicant for a permit, approval, or other written authorization submit a request for a consultation to the executive director of the fish and game department. II. Requires that rules adopted for the threatened and endangered species compensatory mitigation fund contain provisions stating when payments are required to be made to the fund. In Committee
SB187 Adopting the dentist and dental hygienist compact. This bill adopts dentist and dental hygienist compact. In Committee
SB39 Relative to establishing an alternative driver education program. This bill establishes an alternative driver education program and authorizes the commissioner of safety to develop and adopt rules for said purpose. In Committee
HB449 Requiring water districts to provide a water filtration system to residential customers in certain cases. This bill requires water districts where the water is not potable to provide a water filtration system to residential customers in certain cases. In Committee
SB64 Relative to an appropriation to the department of justice for the purpose of funding the New Hampshire child advocacy centers. This bill appropriates $3,000,000 to the department of justice for the purpose of funding the New Hampshire child advocacy centers. In Committee
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Vote
HB71 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. Conference Committee Report 06/26/2025 Yea
HB60 Relative to the termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term. Conference Committee Report 06/26/2025 Yea
HB115 Making temporary appropriations for the expenses and encumbrances of the state of New Hampshire. Floor Amendment 06/26/2025 Nay
HB282 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. Suspension of all Rules Necessary 06/26/2025 Yea
HB282 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. Floor Amendment 06/26/2025 Yea
HB287 Requiring police departments to provide fire departments with certain motorist personal and insurance information following a motor vehicle incident. Conference Committee Report 06/26/2025 Yea
HB377 Relative to health care professionals administering hormone treatments and puberty blockers and relative to recognizing the second Thursday in October as children's environmental health day. Conference Committee Report 06/26/2025 Yea
HB506 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. Conference Committee Report 06/26/2025 Yea
HB712 Limiting breast surgeries for minors, relative to residential care and health facility licensing, and relative to the collection and reporting of abortion statistics by health care providers and medical facilities. Conference Committee Report 06/26/2025 Yea
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Conference Committee Report 06/26/2025 Yea
HB1 Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2026 and June 30, 2027. Conference Committee Report 06/26/2025 Yea
HB71 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. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 06/05/2025 Yea
HB143 Relative to the issuance of no trespass orders on municipal or school district property, the responsibility of local school districts to provide meals to students during school hours, and reimbursing schools for meals provided to students at no cost, and relative to expanding the crime of endangering the welfare of a child. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Yea
HB143 Relative to the issuance of no trespass orders on municipal or school district property, the responsibility of local school districts to provide meals to students during school hours, and reimbursing schools for meals provided to students at no cost, and relative to expanding the crime of endangering the welfare of a child. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Yea
HB143 Relative to the issuance of no trespass orders on municipal or school district property, the responsibility of local school districts to provide meals to students during school hours, and reimbursing schools for meals provided to students at no cost, and relative to expanding the crime of endangering the welfare of a child. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Yea
HB143 Relative to the issuance of no trespass orders on municipal or school district property, the responsibility of local school districts to provide meals to students during school hours, and reimbursing schools for meals provided to students at no cost, and relative to expanding the crime of endangering the welfare of a child. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Yea
HB361 Prohibiting mandatory mask policies in schools. Ought to Pass 06/05/2025 Yea
HB361 Prohibiting mandatory mask policies in schools. Ought to Pass 06/05/2025 Yea
HB377 Relative to health care professionals administering hormone treatments and puberty blockers and relative to recognizing the second Thursday in October as children's environmental health day. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 06/05/2025 Yea
HB377 Relative to health care professionals administering hormone treatments and puberty blockers and relative to recognizing the second Thursday in October as children's environmental health day. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 06/05/2025 Yea
HB506 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. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 06/05/2025 Yea
HB506 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. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB506 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. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 06/05/2025 Yea
HB506 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. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB712 Limiting breast surgeries for minors, relative to residential care and health facility licensing, and relative to the collection and reporting of abortion statistics by health care providers and medical facilities. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 06/05/2025 Yea
HB712 Limiting breast surgeries for minors, relative to residential care and health facility licensing, and relative to the collection and reporting of abortion statistics by health care providers and medical facilities. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 06/05/2025 Yea
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 06/05/2025 Yea
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 Nay
HB2 Relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures. Shall the Decision of the President Stand 06/05/2025 Nay
HB1 Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2026 and June 30, 2027. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 06/05/2025 Yea
HB1 Making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2026 and June 30, 2027. Shall the Decision of the President Stand 06/05/2025 Nay
HB57 Relative to the standards applicable to bail in criminal matters. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 05/22/2025 Yea
HB57 Relative to the standards applicable to bail in criminal matters. Committee Amendment 05/22/2025 Yea
HB57 Relative to the standards applicable to bail in criminal matters. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 05/22/2025 Yea
HB57 Relative to the standards applicable to bail in criminal matters. Committee Amendment 05/22/2025 Yea
HB148 Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain circumstances. Ought to Pass 05/22/2025 Yea
HB148 Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain circumstances. Ought to Pass 05/22/2025 Yea
HB446 Relative to parental notice for non-academic surveys in public schools. Ought to Pass 05/22/2025 Yea
HB446 Relative to parental notice for non-academic surveys in public schools. Floor Amendment 05/22/2025 Nay
HB446 Relative to parental notice for non-academic surveys in public schools. Inexpedient to Legislate 05/22/2025 Nay
HB90 Relative to the definition of part-time teachers. Committee Amendment 05/15/2025 Nay
HB90 Relative to the definition of part-time teachers. Committee Amendment 05/15/2025 Nay
HB71 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. Ought to Pass 05/15/2025 Yea
HB282 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. Laid on Table 05/15/2025 Yea
HB282 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. Laid on Table 05/15/2025 Yea
HB356 Enabling school districts to adopt partisan school district elections. Inexpedient to Legislate 05/15/2025 Nay
HB356 Enabling school districts to adopt partisan school district elections. Inexpedient to Legislate 05/15/2025 Nay
HB324 Relative to prohibiting obscene or harmful sexual materials in schools. Ought to Pass 05/15/2025 Yea
HB324 Relative to prohibiting obscene or harmful sexual materials in schools. Floor Amendment 05/15/2025 Nay
HB324 Relative to prohibiting obscene or harmful sexual materials in schools. Ought to Pass 05/15/2025 Yea
HB324 Relative to prohibiting obscene or harmful sexual materials in schools. Floor Amendment 05/15/2025 Nay
HB511 Relative to cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Ought to Pass 05/15/2025 Yea
HB511 Relative to cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Ought to Pass 05/15/2025 Yea
HB557 Relative to the information that appears on the school budget ballot. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 05/15/2025 Yea
HB557 Relative to the information that appears on the school budget ballot. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 05/15/2025 Yea
SB62 Relative to law enforcement participation in a federal immigration program and relative to cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Concur 05/15/2025 Yea
HB649 Removing the requirement for physical safety inspections and on-board diagnostic tests for passenger vehicles and eliminating funding for the motor vehicle air pollution abatement fund. Rereferred 05/15/2025 Yea
HB649 Removing the requirement for physical safety inspections and on-board diagnostic tests for passenger vehicles and eliminating funding for the motor vehicle air pollution abatement fund. Rereferred 05/15/2025 Yea
HB699 Relative to special education definitions. Ought to Pass 05/15/2025 Yea
HB699 Relative to special education definitions. Ought to Pass 05/15/2025 Yea
HB768 Allowing public schools to contract with any approved nonpublic school. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 05/15/2025 Yea
HB768 Allowing public schools to contract with any approved nonpublic school. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 05/15/2025 Yea
HB771 Relative to funding for open enrollment schools. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 05/15/2025 Yea
HB771 Relative to funding for open enrollment schools. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 05/15/2025 Yea
SB138 Relative to record requests by health care providers. Concur 05/15/2025 Yea
SB105 Enabling towns to adopt budget caps. Concur 05/15/2025 Yea
HB190 Relative to therapeutic cannabis possession limits. Laid on Table 05/08/2025 Yea
HB381 Limiting liability for certain design features of firearms. Laid on Table 05/08/2025 Yea
HB381 Limiting liability for certain design features of firearms. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 05/08/2025 Yea
HB381 Limiting liability for certain design features of firearms. Committee Amendment 05/08/2025 Yea
HB380 Relative to penalties for criminal violations of the therapeutic use of cannabis. Laid on Table 05/08/2025 Yea
HB380 Relative to penalties for criminal violations of the therapeutic use of cannabis. Laid on Table 05/08/2025 Yea
HB551 Repealing the license to sell pistols and revolvers and limiting liability for certain design features of firearms. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 05/08/2025 Yea
HB551 Repealing the license to sell pistols and revolvers and limiting liability for certain design features of firearms. Floor Amendment 05/08/2025 Yea
HB551 Repealing the license to sell pistols and revolvers and limiting liability for certain design features of firearms. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 05/08/2025 Yea
HB551 Repealing the license to sell pistols and revolvers and limiting liability for certain design features of firearms. Floor Amendment 05/08/2025 Yea
HB551 Repealing the license to sell pistols and revolvers and limiting liability for certain design features of firearms. Ought to Pass w/Amendment 05/08/2025 Yea
HB551 Repealing the license to sell pistols and revolvers and limiting liability for certain design features of firearms. Floor Amendment 05/08/2025 Yea
HB226 Relative to the use of drug checking equipment. Laid on Table 05/01/2025 Yea
HB226 Relative to the use of drug checking equipment. Laid on Table 05/01/2025 Yea
HB198 Relative to legalizing certain quantities of cannabis and establishing penalties for the smoking or vaping of cannabis in public. Laid on Table 05/01/2025 Yea
HB319 Relative to the responsibility of local school districts to provide transportation for pupils in kindergarten. Ought to Pass 05/01/2025 Yea
HB319 Relative to the responsibility of local school districts to provide transportation for pupils in kindergarten. Ought to Pass 05/01/2025 Yea
HB53 Permitting qualifying patients and designated caregivers to cultivate cannabis for therapeutic use. Laid on Table 04/17/2025 Yea
HB53 Permitting qualifying patients and designated caregivers to cultivate cannabis for therapeutic use. Inexpedient to Legislate 04/17/2025 Yea
HB53 Permitting qualifying patients and designated caregivers to cultivate cannabis for therapeutic use. Laid on Table 04/17/2025 Yea
HB53 Permitting qualifying patients and designated caregivers to cultivate cannabis for therapeutic use. Inexpedient to Legislate 04/17/2025 Yea
HB75 Legalizing cannabis for persons 21 years of age or older. Laid on Table 04/17/2025 Yea
  Committee Position Rank
Detail New Hampshire Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Vice Chair 2
Detail New Hampshire Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee 1
Detail New Hampshire Senate Finance Committee 3
State District Chamber Party Status Start Date End Date
NH New Hampshire Senate District 17 Senate Republican In Office 12/07/2022
NH District Merrimack 26 House Republican Out of Office 12/07/2016 01/16/2024