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2025 SB114 making appropriations to the department of health and human services to support community and transitional housing through community mental health centers.
2025 SB290 relative to the definition of "torture" in animal abuse cases.
2025 SB136 establishing an uncompensated care assessment, fund, and committee within the department of insurance.
2025 SB232 clarifying certain net metering terms and conditions.
2025 HB120 relative to transferring statutory authority from the department of education to the department of military affairs and veterans services regarding educational support services.
2025 SB268 permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.
2025 SB175 relative to the use of covenants by municipalities.
2025 SB148 prohibiting those convicted of murder from financially profiting from the death of the victim.
2025 SB135 relative to rate setting parity for Medicaid state plan case management services.
2025 HB739 (New Title) relative to excess funds paid to municipalities for use in school districts.
2025 SB151 relative to accessible parking permit verification and fraud prevention.
2025 SB72 establishing a parents' bill of rights in education.
2025 SB173 relative to residential property subject to housing covenants under the low income housing tax credit program.
2025 SB209 requiring schools to engage an owner's project manager for construction of school building aid projects at the time of application.
2025 SB217 relative to public notice of historic tax rates and tax impacts of proposed projects.
2025 SB264 relative to the therapeutic cannabis program.
2025 SB267 relative to the penalty for engaging in prostitution as a patron.
2025 HB165 relative to the maximum amount of disaster relief funding provided to municipalities after a natural disaster.
2025 SB134 relative to work requirements under the state Medicaid program.
2025 HB325 eliminating term and reimbursement alimony in divorces granted on grounds of irreconcilable differences.
2025 HB58 establishing a committee to study legislative protections and accommodations for individuals with long COVID.
2025 HB422 increasing penalties for violations of the shoreland and water quality protection act.
2025 HB203 relative to coast guard approved personal flotation devices while on New Hampshire state waters.
2025 HB205 relative to exempting veterans from certification fees for therapeutic cannabis.
2025 HCR8 urging Congress to find that the Piscataqua River and Portsmouth Harbor lie within the state of New Hampshire.
2025 HB332 allowing for the establishment of a village district to protect and remediate surface waters.
2025 HB322 allowing a parent paying child support to retain the exclusive right to claim the child as a dependent on their tax return.
2025 HB241 relative to treatment alternatives to opioids.
2025 SB205 requiring schools to offer free or reduced cost breakfast and lunch to children who meet federal income eligibility guidelines.
2025 HB465 relative to the housing opportunity zone program.
2025 SB129 relative to establishing an uncompensated health care fund to be administered by the department of insurance and assessed by a surcharge on commercial insurers, reinsurers, and trusts overseeing self-insured plans.
2025 HB57 relative to a person’s release from prison for the purpose of participating in certain post-secondary education programs in the community.
2025 HB371 relative to the definition of occasional food service establishment.
2025 HB696 exempting electricity generators from the utility property tax and including them under the statewide education property tax, and relative to communications services tax revenues.
2025 HB127 extending the closing date of the OHRV trails on the Connecticut River Headwaters property from September 30 to Columbus Day.
2025 SB273 relative to motorist duties when approaching highway emergencies involving a stopped or standing vehicle.
2025 HB189 defining "clean energy" and the department of energy's 10-year state energy strategy to include new technology small-scale nuclear energy, renewable energy, and fuel diversity; and, removing references to the energy efficiency and sustainable energy board.
2025 HB544 relative to an optional local public safety assessment on certain room occupancies.
2025 HB649 removing the requirement for physical safety inspections and on-board diagnostic tests for passenger vehicles and eliminating funding for the motor vehicle air pollution abatement fund.
2025 HB303 relative to requiring the department of labor review and adopt workers' occupational safety requirements that are similar to OSHA standards.
2025 HCR4 relative to rejecting all offshore wind energy projects in the waters off the coast of New Hampshire and the Gulf of Maine.
2025 HB776 relative to the crime of aggravated driving while intoxicated.
2025 HB133 modifying the new resident drivers' license transfer requirements, specifying when the division of motor vehicles shall send violation notices, and appropriating funds to the division for technological upgrades required for legal compliance.
2025 HB308 requiring the election checklist to have a column to annotate if a non-New Hampshire issued form of identification is provided to vote.
2025 HB663 allowing the division of historic resources to expend moose plate funds to administer and fund grants.
2025 HB140 (New Title) establishing a voluntary "blue envelope" program for drivers with autism spectrum disorders and trauma and stressor-related disorders.
2025 HB508 relative to decreasing assessment rates for entities providing VoIP and IP-enabled services, as well as certain local exchange carriers and their affiliates.
2025 SB112 relative to purchased power agreements for electric distribution utilities.
2025 SB16 requiring municipalities to post a copy of election return forms on their websites and in public locations.
2025 SB190 relative to the state health assessment and state health improvement plan advisory council and the commission on the interdisciplinary primary care workforce.