Legislator
State Senator
Debra Altschiller
(D) - New Hampshire
New Hampshire Senate District 24
In Office
contact info
Capitol Office
Legislative Office Building
33 N. State St.
Concord, NH 03301
33 N. State St.
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-271-7875
Phone 2: 603-271-3469
Vote Record By Category
| Category | Vote Index | Total Score |
|---|---|---|
| Constitutional Govt | 75 |
2
|
| Civil Liberties | 75 |
2
|
| Economy | 0 |
-1
|
| Healthcare | 0 |
-2
|
| Education | 0 |
-4
|
| All Bills | 40 |
-3
|
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 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Yea | This amendment would have mandated an 8% spending increase in education costing taxpayers more. |
| HB381 | Firearms Manufacturing Bill | Committee Amendment | 05/08/2025 | -1 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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
| Bill | Bill Name | Rating | Comments |
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