Legislator

State Representative
Dennis Mannion
(R) - New Hampshire
New Hampshire House Rockingham 25
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State House
107 N. Main St.
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-271-3661

Vote Record By Category
Category Vote Index Total Score
Education 100
5
 
Healthcare 100
4
 
Economy 50
0
Civil Liberties 0
-3
 
Constitutional Govt 30
-4
 
All Bills 54
2
 
Rated Bill Votes
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Rating Vote Comments
HB1 Bloated State Budget Adopt CofC Report 06/26/2025 -1 Yea Voted for a bloated budget which spends $16 billion costing New Hampshire residents roughly $6,000 per year, including a $700k tax credit for the 'Granite Arts Fund' among other wasteful spending items.
HB2 Bloated Budget Policy Bill Adopt Floor Amendment 04/10/2025 1 Yea This free-market amendment protects medical rehabilitation centers that work on a membership-based business model or exclusively provide services to persons who make direct payment for services.
HB2 Bloated Budget Policy Bill Adopt Floor Amendment 04/10/2025 1 Yea This amendment limits the number vaccine requirements by eliminating the phrase 'including but not limited to,' which would give the government a blank check for vaccine mandates.
HB2 Bloated Budget Policy Bill Adopt Floor Amendment 04/10/2025 1 Nay This amendment would have prevented shifting funds that should go directly to foster kids into the foster care industry against federal law, causing fines and loss of taxpayer money.
HB2 Bloated Budget Policy Bill Adopt Floor Amendment 04/10/2025 -1 Yea This amendment removes the tax cap language on school districts from the budget bill, giving the government a blank check on taxing school district residents.
HB2 Bloated Budget Policy Bill Adopt Floor Amendment 04/10/2025 -1 Yea This amendment puts taxpayers on the hook for endless retirement benefits for bureaucrats of by eliminating defined contribution plans in favor of pensions that are open ended.
HB2 Bloated Budget Policy Bill OTPA 04/10/2025 -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 Adopt CofC 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.
HB10 Parental Bill of Rights OTPA 03/20/2025 1 Yea A vote to reestablish fundamental parental rights in education, due process, healthcare, privacy, and more.
HB25 Remove Private Freight Rail Subsidies Adopt Floor Amendment 04/10/2025 1 Nay A vote to remove subsidies to private freight rail from an appropriations bill.
HB53 Caregiver Freedom OTPA 02/20/2025 1 Nay A vote to allow caregivers to cultivate cannabis for therapeutic use. If cannabis use is going to be legal, there is no reason to have a state-backed monopoly cultivate it. This legislation is a step in the right direction for medical freedom.
HB59 Special Class Victims of Crime OTPA 03/13/2025 -1 Yea A vote to create different crimes for assaulting firefighters, police and other professions rather than equally under the law.
HB75 Cannabis Decriminalization ITL 02/20/2025 -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 OTP 04/10/2025 1 Yea A vote to increase the income eligibility for education freedom accounts in New Hampshire and completely eliminates means testing, implementing universal school choice in New Hampshire.
HB223 Partial Certificate of Need Repeal OTP 03/06/2025 1 Yea A vote to exempt ambulatory surgical centers, emergency medical care centers, birthing centers, drop-in or walk-in care centers, dialysis centers, and special health care services from the notice and consent requirements for establishment within 15 miles of a critical access hospital.
HB238 Right to Work Indefinitely Postpone 02/13/2025 -1 Absent Voted against implementing Right to Work bans compulsory union membership to get a job.
HB282 Bloated Benefits for Public Employees Concur 06/26/2025 -1 Yea A vote to increase the taxpayer burden by $27.5 million a year to fund 'benefit modifications' for public employee retirement funds and a slew of other benefits.
HB361 Mask Mandate Prohibition in Schools OTP 03/27/2025 1 Yea A vote to prohibit public schools from creating or implementing a mandatory masking policy.
HB524 End NH Vaccine Association OTP 03/06/2025 1 Yea A vote to end the state-controlled vaccine association to favor a private system where each vaccine clinic or hospital privately obtains products.
HB649 Eliminating Red Tape for Drivers OTP 03/06/2025 1 Yea A vote to repeal the state vehicle inspection mandate, eliminating time consuming and costly red tape for New Hampshire's drivers.
HB691 Abolishing Unnatural Municipal Water ITL 03/06/2025 -1 Nay A vote against abolishing municipal water fluoridation allowing people the choice of natural water or to treat their own water.
HB726 Increased Minimum Wage Table 03/20/2025 1 Yea A vote to kill the bill to raise the state minimum wage jeopardizing thousands of jobs and interfering in the free market.
HB741 Freedom to Learn OTPA 03/27/2025 1 Yea A vote to allow parents to send their children to any school district they choose, ensuring academic achievement is not determined by zip code.
SB96 Transparency in Education Adopt Floor Amendment 06/05/2025 1 Yea A vote to require educators to respond to all parental inquiries about their children within ten business days, bolstering transparency in education
SB295 Expanding Educational Freedom OTPA 05/08/2025 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.
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