Legislator
State Representative
John Larochelle
(D) - New Hampshire
New Hampshire House Strafford 19 - Floterial District
In Office
contact info
General Capitol Building Address
State House
107 N. Main St.
Concord, NH 03301
107 N. Main St.
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-271-3661
Vote Record By Category
| Category | Vote Index | Total Score |
|---|---|---|
| Civil Liberties | 67 |
1
|
| Economy | 0 |
-3
|
| Healthcare | 0 |
-4
|
| Constitutional Govt | 30 |
-4
|
| Education | 0 |
-5
|
| All Bills | 20 |
-15
|
Rated Bill Votes
| Bill | Bill Name | Motion | Vote Date | Rating | Vote | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HB1 | Bloated State Budget | Adopt CofC Report | 06/26/2025 | -1 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | 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 | Adopt CofC 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. |
| HB10 | Parental Bill of Rights | OTPA | 03/20/2025 | 1 | Nay | 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 | Yea | 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 | 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 | OTP | 04/10/2025 | 1 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Yea | 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 | Nay | A vote to prohibit public schools from creating or implementing a mandatory masking policy. |
| HB524 | End NH Vaccine Association | OTP | 03/06/2025 | 1 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Yea | 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 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | Nay | 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 | 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
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