New Hampshire General Court

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408 Representatives
  • 218 Republicans
  • 178 Democrats
  • 2 Independents
24 Senators
  • 16 Republicans
  • 8 Democrats

Bills

Recently Introduced

HR 18

urging the New Hampshire congressional delegation to sponsor legislation relative to, and urging the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to adopt regulations, allowing for small scale and very small slaughter plants to use the Federal Meat Inspection Act’s Custom Exempt meat processing inspection criteria with a third-party inspector present at slaughter, so that processed beef, pork, lamb, and chevron (goat meat) can be sold as individual cuts directly from the farm producer to the end consumer.

  • Introduced Mar 12 2025
  • Ought to Pass with Amendment 2025-1073h: MA VV 03/26/2025 HJ 10 P. 29 Mar 26 2025
  • Sponsored by Peter W Bixby, Judy Aron

HB 25

making appropriations for capital improvements.

  • Introduced Mar 03 2025
  • Signed by Governor Ayotte 07/15/2025; Chapter 159; eff.I. Sec 18 eff 06/30/2025 II. Rem eff 07/01/2025 HJ 18 Jul 22 2025
  • Sponsored by David E Milz

HB 2

relative to state fees, funds, revenues, and expenditures.

  • Introduced Mar 03 2025
  • Without Objection, the Clerk is authorized to make technical and administrative corrections which are necessary to reflect the intent of the Senate, MA; 06/05/2025; SJ 15 Jul 08 2025
  • Sponsored by Keith Erf, Jess Edwards, Dan McGuire, and 1 more.

HB 1

making appropriations for the expenses of certain departments of the state for fiscal years ending June 30, 2026 and June 30, 2027.

  • Introduced Mar 03 2025
  • Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/27/2025; Chapter 140; eff 07/01/2025 Jun 30 2025
  • Sponsored by Keith Erf, Jess Edwards, Dan McGuire, and 1 more.
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Recently Passed

HB 282

increasing the maximum benefits for first responders critically injured in the line of duty, relative to the determination of education adequacy grants and calculation of certain group II benefits within the retirement system.

  • Introduced Jan 07 2025
  • Without Objection, the Clerk is authorized to make technical and administrative corrections which are necessary to reflect the intent of the Senate, MA; 06/26/2025; SJ 17 Jul 08 2025
  • Sponsored by Steve Pearson, Mark Proulx, Mike Bordes, and 4 more.

HB 115

making temporary appropriations for the expenses and encumbrances of the state of New Hampshire.

HB 776

relative to the crime of aggravated driving while intoxicated and relative to proclaiming the Virginia opossum the state marsupial of New Hampshire.

  • Introduced Jan 23 2025
  • Signed by Governor Ayotte 08/01/2025; Chapter 290; eff. I. Sec 1-2 eff. 01/01/2026 II. Rem eff. 09/30/2025 Aug 11 2025
  • Sponsored by Regina Birdsell, Daryl Abbas, Mark Proulx, and 2 more.

HB 560

relative to parental access to a minor child's medical records, relative to refusal of consent to testing to determine alcohol concentration and penalties for aggravated driving while intoxicated, defining pre-sequestration timber tax revenue, establishing a moratorium on carbon sequestration and establishing a commission to study the effects of carbon sequestration in New Hampshire forests upon state and local tax revenue, effective forest management, and the health of New Hampshire’s logging industry.

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Available Sessions

Session Bill Count
2025 Regular Session 1078
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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