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Year # Title
2025 HB73 relative to harm reduction, substance misuse, and the governor's commission on alcohol and drug abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery.
2025 HB269 relative to the date for correction of the voter checklist.
2025 HB517 (New Title) repealing certain outreach and marketing requirements under the Granite State paid family leave plan.
2025 HB618 enables election officials to verify the single use of an out-of-state driver's license presented when a person votes by using the centralized voter registration database.
2025 HB630 preventing the dissemination of deepfake materials of political candidates before an election.
2025 HR12 urging Congress to amend the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2013.
2025 HB476 relative to restrictions on elective abortion.
2025 HB427 relative to amending the uniform commercial code.
2025 HB160 relative to the contents of the pre-election certificate.
2025 HB366 relative to school building aid for eligible projects.
2025 SB239 (New Title) appropriating funds to the fish and game department for continuing environmental review and to cover a deficit for previously instituted salary increases.
2025 HB314 prohibiting the use of federal, state, or local funds for lobbying activities.
2025 HB249 allowing bicyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs and stop lights as stop signs.
2025 HB766 enabling municipalities to adopt an exemption from the local education property tax for certain elderly residents.
2025 HB545 requiring certain cervid meat processed outside of New Hampshire to be tested for chronic wasting disease before being brought into New Hampshire.
2025 HB724 relative to lead paint poisoning prevention and remediation.
2025 HB253 relative to interest-bearing pooled trust accounts maintained by lawyers.
2025 HB744 relative to workers' compensation indemnity benefits percentage.
2025 HB669 relative to requiring all revenue raised under the statewide education property tax to be deposited in the education trust fund, and setting an equalized statewide tax rate.
2025 SR2 RESOLVED, that the Secretary of State be requested to furnish the Senate with the official return of votes from the various Senatorial Districts.
2025 HB723 repealing the multi-use energy data platform.
2025 HB381 exempting firearms and firearm accessories manufactured for in-state use only from the National Firearm Act.
2025 SB170 (New Title) relative to development and related requirements in cities, towns, and municipalities.
2025 SR3 RESOLVED, that the return of votes from the several Senatorial Districts be referred to a Select Committee of three with instructions to examine and count the same and report to the Senate where any vacancies or contest exists and if so, in what Senatorial District.
2025 SR5 RESOLVED, that the Senate meet in Joint Convention with the House of Representatives for the purpose of electing the Secretary of State and the State Treasurer.
2025 HB295 making school building aid program funds nonlapsing.
2025 HB284 requiring tax impact statements on municipal warrant articles.
2025 HB653 establishing a pilot program within the department of education to implement alternatives to restraint and seclusion of students.
2025 SB40 relative to safe boater education certificates.
2025 HB658 raising the cap on certain reimbursements from the oil discharge and disposal cleanup fund.
2025 HB538 reallocating positions in the liquor commission.
2025 HB282 increasing the maximum benefits for first responders critically injured in the line of duty.
2025 HB474 requiring a second witness at the counting of write-in votes.
2025 HB397 establishing a multi-agency task force chaired by the department of safety.
2025 HB530 increasing the amount of revenue transfered from the real estate transfer tax to the affordable housing fund.
2025 HB379 relative to youth employment during the school year and at night.
2025 HB340 relative to electioneering by public employees.
2025 HB130 relative to the arrangement of candidates on primary election ballots
2025 HB401 relative to animal testing funded by New Hampshire state funds.
2025 SB139 creating a private right of action in civil rights cases.
2025 HB772 establishing a foundation opportunity budget program for funding public education.
2025 HB408 moving the date of the state primary to the fourth Tuesday in August.
2025 HB435 relative to the definition of professional engineer.
2025 SB31 establishing an apprentice guide license.
2025 HB576 relative to tracking the number of ALS diagnoses in the state.
2025 SB183 relative to membership of the Pease development authority board of directors. 
2025 SB116 relative to the Pillsbury Lake Village District community water system, and making an appropriation therefor.
2025 SB221 relative to the verification of the checklist.
2025 HB741 allowing parents to send their children to any school district they choose.
2025 SB80 consolidating licensing, auditing, and enforcement responsibilities for wholesale and retail e-cigarettes sales under the liquor commission.