New Hampshire General Court

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408 Representatives
  • 200 Republicans
  • 193 Democrats
  • 2 Independents
24 Senators
  • 14 Republicans
  • 10 Democrats

Bills

Recently Introduced

HR 35

Honoring NCSL on its 50th Anniversary

  • Introduced May 09 2024

HR 34

Memorilizing Arthur S. Ellison of Concord

  • Introduced Mar 28 2024

SB 605

relative to ethical standards for members of the general court.

  • Introduced Mar 12 2024
  • House Refuses to Accede to Senate Request for CofC (Rep. Hill): MA VV 05/30/2024 HJ 15 May 30 2024
  • Sponsored by Donna Soucy, Jeb Bradley

HB 1713

relative to a defendant's presence during certain criminal proceedings.

  • Introduced Mar 11 2024
  • Pending Motion Ought to Pass; 05/16/2024; SJ 13 May 16 2024
  • Sponsored by Terry Roy, Steve Shurtleff
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Recently Passed

HB 1020

establishing a committee to study restoration of competency.

  • Introduced Nov 27 2023
  • Signed by Governor Sununu 07/03/2024; Chapter 100; eff. I. Sec 3 11/01/2025 II. Rem eff. 7/03/2024 Jul 22 2024
  • Sponsored by Joe Schapiro, David Meuse, Terry Roy, and 6 more.

HB 1341

relative to the liability of grandparents to provide assistance.

  • Introduced Dec 06 2023
  • Signed by Governor Sununu 06/14/2024; Chapter 74; eff. 8/13/2024 HJ 16 Jun 20 2024
  • Sponsored by Dave Bickford

HB 1243

revising the laws relative to retail installment sales of motor vehicles, and relative to the sale of a vehicle to a Massachusetts resident.

  • Introduced Dec 01 2023
  • Enrolled (in recess of) 06/13/2024 HJ 16 Jul 23 2024
  • Sponsored by John Hunt

HB 185

relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities based on shared parenting and requiring all municipalities and school governing bodies to post on their official website the amount of funds received by the state either by allocation or grant.

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Available Sessions

Session Bill Count
2024 Regular Session 1324
2023 Regular Session 942
2022 Regular Session 1210
2021 Regular Session 776
2020 Regular Session 1215
2019 Regular Session 1000
2018 Regular Session 1107
2017 Regular Session 871

Sources

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