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Year # Title
2025 HB761 relative to customer energy storage.
2025 SB131 relative to long-term care eligibility and making an appropriation therefor.
2025 HB457 (Second New Title) relative to zoning restrictions on dwelling units.
2025 HB482 relative to the penalty for driving over 100 miles per hour.
2025 HB745 naming a bridge in the city of Keene after Charles Redfern.
2025 HB406 relative to the formation of fraudulent businesses.
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 HB280 relative to wage payments.
2025 HB410 (New Title) limiting local authority to adopt restrictions on the building and development of residential properties.
2025 HB713 relative to mile markers along Route 112.
2025 SB164 (New Title) relative to homeowners and prohibiting certain types of listing agreements.
2025 HB437 providing specific curative measures for undischarged mortgages.
2025 HB152 prohibiting the sale and use of adhesive-based rodent traps.
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 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.
2025 HB643 expanding the number of Grafton County commissioners.
2025 HB281 requiring electronic voter checklists to be supplied in a sortable format.
2025 HB689 enabling municipalities to adopt a volunteer incentive property tax credit.
2025 HB502 relative to complete corporate reporting for unitary businesses under the business profits tax and revenues from the state education property tax.
2025 HB683 relative to off-highway recreational vehicles.
2025 HB334 relative to the comprehensive state development plan.
2025 SB122 relative to financial eligibility for the Medicare savings program.
2025 SB155 relative to highway toll credits.
2025 HB255 increasing the percentage of revenue deposited in the education trust fund from the business profits tax.
2025 HB621 allowing the birth mother to opt out of sharing certain information from the birth worksheet with state agencies.
2025 HB339 relative to municipal master plans.
2025 HR5 Legislative salary and mileage payments.
2025 HB732 to enhance informed consent and accountability in psychotropic drug prescriptions for children under Medicaid.
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 SB61 relative to prescriptions for state prisoners paid for by the department of corrections. 
2025 SB149 relative to the crime of aggravated driving while intoxicated.
2025 HB279 establishing a committee to study recipe and process approval for homestead foods.  
2025 SB130 (New Title) establishing a commission to study delivery models for emergency medical services in the state of New Hampshire.
2025 SB44 relative to hand counts of ballots in elections.
2025 SB257 establishing a committee to study state guidelines for Medicaid eligibility determinations.
2025 SB107 enabling the state treasurer to invest certain fish and game funds.
2025 SB213 (New Title) relative to electioneering by public employees.
2025 HB495 requiring cities and towns to provide a breakdown of tax changes and information on bills sent to residents.
2025 SB70 creating a mobile driver's license and non-driver identification card.
2025 SB259 creating an exception to physical attendance and quorum requirements under the right-to-know law for individuals with disabilities.
2025 SB176 relative to the state minimum hourly rate.
2025 HB317 preventing a supervisor of the checklist from verifying a person's identity without identification, even if they personally know that person.
2025 HCR11 declaring the directives of the judicial branch in the Claremont cases that the legislative and executive branches define an "adequate education," adopt "standards of accountability," and "guarantee adequate funding" of a public education are not binding on the legislative and executive branches.