Legislator
State Senator
Dan Innis
(R) - New Hampshire
New Hampshire Senate District 07
In Office
contact info
Capitol Office
State House
107 N. Main St.
Concord, NH 03301
107 N. Main St.
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-271-2609
Phone 2: 603-285-1150
Vote Record By Category
| Category | Vote Index | Total Score |
|---|---|---|
| Education | 88 |
3
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| Economy | 100 |
1
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| Healthcare | 75 |
1
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| Civil Liberties | 25 |
-2
|
| Constitutional Govt | 0 |
-4
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| All Bills | 47 |
-1
|
Rated Bill Votes
| Bill | Bill Name | Motion | Vote Date | Rating | Vote | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HB1 | Bloated State Budget | Ought to Pass w/Amendment | 06/05/2025 | -1 | Yea | Voted for department Appropriations for various state agencies in New Hampshire including an 11% spending increase over the previous budget, further burdening New Hampshire taxpayers. |
| HB2 | Bloated Budget Policy Bill | Ought to Pass w/Amendment | 06/05/2025 | -1 | Yea | This was a vote to pass the $16 billion Bloated Budget Policy Bill costing New Hampshire taxpayers roughly $6,000/yr. |
| HB2 | Bloated Budget Policy Bill | Conference Committee Report | 06/26/2025 | -1 | Yea | This was a vote final passage of the $16 billion Bloated Budget Policy Bill costing New Hampshire taxpayers roughly $6,000/yr. |
| HB75 | Cannabis Decriminalization | Laid on Table | 04/17/2025 | -1 | Yea | This is a vote to kill legalization of the possession and use of cannabis for New Hampshire residents 21 years and older. |
| HB115 | Universal Education Freedom Accounts | Floor Amendment | 06/26/2025 | -1 | Nay | This amendment would have mandated an 8% spending increase in education costing taxpayers more. |
| HB381 | Firearms Manufacturing Bill | Committee Amendment | 05/08/2025 | -1 | Yea | A vote on a bill moving from allowing firearms and accessories made and kept in NH to be exempt from federal law over to a limiting liability for firearms manufactures bill watering it down. |
| HB381 | Firearms Manufacturing Bill | Laid on Table | 05/08/2025 | -1 | Yea | A vote to kill this bill that limited liability for firearms manufacturing after it was already watered-down from the original bill that allowed firearms and accessories made and kept in NH to be exempt from federal law. |
| HB649 | Eliminating Red Tape for Drivers | Rereferred | 05/15/2025 | -1 | Yea | A vote against repealing the state vehicle inspection mandate, which would have eliminated time consuming and costly red tape for New Hampshire's drivers. |
| SB34 | Parental Rights in Healthcare | Ought to Pass | 03/06/2025 | 1 | Yea | A vote to require parental consent for all new services provided in a Medicaid to school program, ensuring that parents have the right to direct the upbringing and healthcare decisions for their children. |
| SB72 | Parental Bill of Rights | Ought to Pass w/Amendment | 03/20/2025 | 1 | Absent | A vote to affirm the right of every parent to direct the upbringing, education, and healthcare of their child. |
| SB96 | Transparency in Education | Ought to Pass | 03/27/2025 | 1 | Yea | A vote to require educators to respond to all parental inquiries about their children within ten business days, bolstering transparency in education |
| SB134 | Medicaid Reform | Ought to Pass | 03/20/2025 | 1 | Absent | A vote to bring New Hampshire in line with various other states that have work requirements for able-bodied people on Medicaid, ensuring accountability for taxpayers. |
| SB219 | Invasive National Database | Inexpedient to Legislate | 03/06/2025 | 1 | Yea | A vote to kill the bill that would enter New Hampshire into a multi-state voter pact that shares New Hampsphire residents' information with other states, violating their privacy. |
| SB227 | Increased Landfill Regulations | Laid on Table | 03/06/2025 | 1 | Yea | A vote to table a bill to increase tests and setbacks before the department of environmental services grants a landfill permit in New Hampshire creating more burdensome regulations. |
| SB295 | Expanding Educational Freedom | Ought to Pass | 03/27/2025 | 1 | Yea | A vote to expand education freedom in New Hampshire by removing means testing for education freedom accounts, making them universal for all New Hampshire residents. |
Rated Sponored Bills
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