New Hampshire General Court

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408 Representatives
  • 221 Republicans
  • 177 Democrats
  • 1 Independent
24 Senators
  • 16 Republicans
  • 8 Democrats

Bills

Recently Introduced

SB 294

relative to lab fees for career and technical education courses.

SB 293

relative to using enrollment in Medicaid as a measure of eligibility for school lunches.

  • Introduced Jan 30 2025
  • Hearing: 02/12/2025, Room 100, SH, 03:00 pm; SC 9 Feb 06 2025
  • Sponsored by Laura Telerski, Pat Long

SB 292

authorizing a warrant for the funding of state special education aid.

SB 295

expanding the number of students eligible for education freedom accounts.

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Recently Passed

HB 98

relative to professional limited liability company (PLLC) assistant manager status.

  • Introduced Dec 23 2024
  • Ought to Pass: MA VV 02/06/2025 HJ 4 Feb 06 2025
  • Sponsored by Eric Turer

HB 78

requiring a person to have a domicile in the district from which they serve as county commissioner.

HB 204

relative to criteria for reporting child support delinquencies to federal agencies.

HB 60

relative to the termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.

  • Introduced Dec 23 2024
  • Ought to Pass: MA RC 217-139 02/06/2025 HJ 4 Feb 06 2025
  • Sponsored by Sheila Seidel, Bob Lynn
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Available Sessions

Session Bill Count
2025 Regular Session 1064
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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