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2025
HB593
relative to loss of consortium involving pets.
2025
HB537
relative to electric rates approved by the public utilities commission for residential condominium property.
2025
HB673
relative to school bullying and discrimination plans.
2025
HB162
relative to informed consent for law enforcement searches of houses or other property.
2025
HB393
prohibiting mooring of boats without a permit.
2025
HB274
relative to the verification of voter rolls annually.
2025
HB705
relative to health care cost transparency.
2025
HB639
relative to the use of and disputes over blockchain and digital currencies.
2025
HB459
relative to acreage requirements and zoning regarding sewer infrastructure and single-family residential uses.
2025
HB434
requiring a policyholder's insurance company to provide a rental car for at least 7 days after determination that the vehicle is totaled or unsafe to operate when the policyholder is not at fault for the accident.
2025
HB444
relative to a tenant's right to notification prior to the sale of a multi-family home.
2025
CACR6
relating to the right to compute. Providing that the right of individuals to use computation resources shall not be infringed.
2025
HCR5
rescinding House Concurrent Resolution No. 40 passed by the 2012 New Hampshire General Court asking that Congress call a convention under Article V of the United States Constitution.
2025
HB280
relative to wage payments.
2025
HB448
establishing a committee to study violations found by the April 25, 2023 ballot law commission.
2025
HB336
relative to the placement of political advertisements on public right-of-ways.
2025
HB290
increasing the taxes on cigarettes and electronic cigarettes and establishing a committee to study taxes on tobacco and other nicotine products.
2025
HB714
creating a single primary ballot.
2025
HB774
requiring Medicare supplemental policies to cover pre-existing conditions.
2025
HB411
relative to making the use of a mobile electronic device while driving a secondary offense.
2025
HB457
(New Title) relative to the occupancy of housing units.
2025
HB264
relative to delegates to an Article V convention.
2025
HB482
relative to the penalty for driving over 100 miles per hour.
2025
HB406
relative to the formation of fraudulent businesses.
2025
HB382
(New Title) relative to authority for municipalities to regulate mandatory on-site parking requirements.
2025
HB410
(New Title) limiting local authority to adopt restrictions on the building and development of residential properties.
2025
HB437
providing specific curative measures for undischarged mortgages.
2025
SB102
making informational materials regarding type 1 diabetes available on the department of education website.
2025
HB380
relative to penalties for criminal violations of the therapeutic use of cannabis.
2025
HB471
establishing a commission to study issues related to growth, traffic, and planning and land use for certain towns.
2025
HB453
prohibiting municipalities from banning use of grounds maintenance and snow and ice removal equipment with internal combustion engines.
2025
HB759
relative to community energy generators.
2025
HR13
opposing the permitting of a landfill next to Forest Lake State Park in Dalton, New Hampshire.
2025
HB761
relative to customer energy storage.
2025
SB131
relative to long-term care eligibility and making an appropriation therefor.
2025
SB164
relative to homeowners and prohibiting certain types of service agreements.
2025
HB745
naming a bridge in the city of Keene after Charles Redfern.
2025
SB180
designating Coos county as a distressed place-based economy.
2025
HB713
relative to mile markers along Route 112.
2025
HB152
prohibiting the sale and use of adhesive-based rodent traps.
2025
HB433
making 17 the age of consent for marriage if either party is active duty military and removing language regarding age waivers for marriage registration records, since age waivers are no longer issued in New Hampshire.
2025
SB104
requiring the performance of a machine count at the request of 10 residents who have cast a ballot in the election.
2025
HB692
relative to utility companies adopting advanced meters.
2025
HB732
to enhance informed consent and accountability in psychotropic drug prescriptions for children under Medicaid.
2025
HB262
relative to group licenses for dogs.
2025
SB115
making an appropriation for regional drinking water infrastructure.
2025
HB477
establishing a commission to study safety and security procedures in the New Hampshire state house.
2025
HB539
requiring electric utilities to use residential electric rates for certain types of residential condominiums.
2025
SB4
relative to commercial property assessed clean energy and resiliency (C-PACER).
2025
HB578
erecting a sound barrier along the F.E. Everett Turnpike.
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