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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
HB253
relative to interest-bearing pooled trust accounts maintained by lawyers.
2025
HB314
prohibiting the use of federal, state, or local funds for lobbying activities.
2025
HB366
relative to school building aid for eligible projects.
2025
HB284
requiring tax impact statements on municipal warrant articles.
2025
HB538
reallocating positions in the liquor commission.
2025
HB295
making school building aid program funds nonlapsing.
2025
HB723
repealing the multi-use energy data platform.
2025
HB744
relative to workers' compensation indemnity benefits percentage.
2025
HB427
relative to amending the uniform commercial code.
2025
HB474
requiring a second witness at the counting of write-in votes.
2025
HB379
relative to youth employment during the school year and at night.
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
HB225
relative to the employment of military spouses in the event of involuntary deployment of service member.
2025
HB576
relative to tracking the number of ALS diagnoses in the state.
2025
SB221
(New Title) relative to the verification of voter rolls annually.
2025
SB116
relative to the Pillsbury Lake Village District community water system, and making an appropriation therefor.
2025
SB219
requiring the secretary of state to enter into a membership agreement with the Electronic Registration Information Center.
2025
HB771
relative to funding for open enrollment schools.
2025
SB80
consolidating licensing, auditing, and enforcement responsibilities for wholesale and retail e-cigarettes sales under the liquor commission.
2025
SB139
creating a private right of action in civil rights cases.
2025
SB126
relative to notice of changes to provider contracts.
2025
HB136
extending the time period for delivery of an absentee ballot from 5:00 p.m. to the close of the polls.
2025
HB435
relative to the definition of professional engineer.
2025
SB33
relative to the regulation of public school materials.
2025
HB121
establishing local school district special education parent advisory councils.
2025
HB741
allowing parents to send their children to any school district they choose.
2025
HB232
relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.
2025
HB671
establishing a kindergarten literacy readiness program.
2025
HB209
allowing a new vehicle purchased in the model year or before to be inspected in the second year after purchase.
2025
HB340
relative to electioneering by public employees.
2025
SB183
relative to membership of the Pease development authority board of directors.
2025
HB397
establishing a multi-agency task force chaired by the department of safety.
2025
HB772
establishing a foundation opportunity budget program for funding public education.
2025
HB773
relative to aid to school districts for the cost of special education.
2025
HB530
increasing the amount of revenue transfered from the real estate transfer tax to the affordable housing fund.
2025
HB408
moving the date of the state primary to the fourth Tuesday in August.
2025
SB31
establishing an apprentice guide license.
2025
SB161
(New Title) making technical corrections to statutes governing out-of-state placements for children.
2025
SB119
(New Title) relative to Medicaid pharmaceutical services and relative to standing orders for Ivermectin.
2025
HB567
relative to the elimination of useful thermal energy from renewable energy classes.
2025
HB557
relative to the information that appears on the school budget ballot.
2025
HB657
relative to short-notice booking access for New Hampshire residents to state parks.
2025
HB135
relative to the collection of sales taxes of foreign jurisdictions by New Hampshire businesses.
2025
HB132
(Second New Title) eliminating liability for support and recovery over certain indigent relations.
2025
SB177
relative to requiring New Hampshire employers with over 25 employees use the E-Verify system.
2025
HB672
to allow for off-grid electricity providers in New Hampshire.
2025
SB156
allowing the division of motor vehicles to contract with a third-party vendor to facilitate the secure transfer of title applications and information.
2025
SB117
making an appropriation to the department of education to fund the online tutoring program.
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