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March 27, 2025
Vote Bill Motion Yeas Nays
114 HB361 prohibiting mandatory mask policies in schools. OTP 203 164
115 HB741 allowing parents to send their children to any school district they choose. OTPA 198 174
116 HB749 requiring high schools to include instruction on the nature and history of communism. Adopt Floor Amendment 162 209
117 HB749 requiring high schools to include instruction on the nature and history of communism. OTPA 200 173
118 HB274 relative to the verification of voter rolls annually. OTP 200 174
119 HB363 establishing redistricting criteria. ITL 203 167
120 HB357 relative to the department of health and human services' rulemaking authority regarding immunization requirements. OTP 195 174
121 HB358 relative to exemption from immunization requirements on the basis of religious belief. OTP 206 169
122 HB377 relative to health care professionals administering hormone treatments and puberty blockers. Adopt Floor Amendment 168 203
123 HB377 relative to health care professionals administering hormone treatments and puberty blockers. Previous Question 177 194
124 HB377 relative to health care professionals administering hormone treatments and puberty blockers. OTPA 197 167
125 HB548 relative to licensing requirements for health care facilities that operate on a membership-based business model. OTPA 200 157
126 HB679 relative to immunization requirements. OTP 204 165
127 HB712 limiting breast surgeries for minors. OTPA 200 165
128 HB584 relative to public health, safety, and state sovereignty. OTPA 198 162
129 HB614 Remove from Table 76 287
130 HB666 relative to adding restitution payment for violations of the confidentiality of the library use records and adding library cards and membership status to the list of confidential matters. OTPA 189 172
131 HB687 relative to class action settlements and consent decrees. OTP 198 165
132 HB284 requiring tax impact statements on municipal warrant articles. OTPA 198 160
133 HB374 relative to clarifying references under local tax cap and budget laws. OTPA 195 159
134 HB475 relative to the reductions from the default budget for official ballot town meetings. OTPA 195 159
135 HB613 relative to enabling local political subdivisions to vote and set a reduced default budget option. OTPA 197 158
136 HB690 directing the department of energy to investigate the state's withdrawal from ISO-New England and other strategy decisions that impact ratepayers in relation to New England's environmental policy. OTP 200 155
137 HB517 repealing the Granite State paid family leave plan. OTPA 316 32
138 HB251 allowing the ownership of certain squirrels and raccoons. Table 226 115