New Hampshire Bills

sponsored by Barbara Comtois

Bill Title Introduced Latest Action↓
HB 152 (2023 Regular Session)
relative to soil and plant additives.
Dec 28 2022 Signed By Governor Sununu 06/20/2023; Chapter 82; Eff: 08/19/2023
Jun 21 2023
HB 438 (2022 Regular Session)
relative to the confidentiality of animal records databases.
Jan 10 2021 Interim Study Report: Not Recommended For Future Legislation (Vote 12-0)
Oct 27 2022
HB 1271 (2022 Regular Session)
limiting the authority of the department of health and human services to mandate vaccinations; and relative to quarantine costs.
Nov 19 2021 Interim Study Report: Not Recommended For Future Legislation (Vote 17-0)
Oct 19 2022
HB 307 (2022 Regular Session)
relative to the state preemption of the regulation of firearms and ammunition.
Jan 09 2021 Conference Committee Report; Not Signed Off; Sj 13
May 23 2022
HB 1089 (2022 Regular Session)
relative to the unenforceability of noncompete agreements upon termination of an employee for noncompliance with a medical intervention mandate.
Nov 16 2021 Refer To Interim Study, Ma, Vv; 05/05/2022; Sj 11
May 05 2022
HB 1490 (2022 Regular Session)
relative to equal access to places of public accommodation regardless of vaccination status.
Dec 03 2021 Inexpedient To Legislate: Ma Dv 171-160 03/16/2022 Hj 7
Mar 16 2022
HB 1377 (2022 Regular Session)
relative to unemployment benefits for employees terminated for refusing to comply with a vaccine mandate.
Dec 01 2021 Inexpedient To Legislate: Ma Vv 03/10/2022 Hj 5
Mar 11 2022
HB 1358 (2022 Regular Session)
requiring public and private employers to establish procedures and exceptions for the use of mandatory intrusive testing as a condition of new or continued employment.
Nov 20 2021 Inexpedient To Legislate: Ma Vv 03/10/2022 Hj 5
Mar 11 2022
HB 1334 (2022 Regular Session)
relative to the definition of vaccination.
Nov 20 2021 Inexpedient To Legislate: Ma Vv 03/10/2022 Hj 5
Mar 11 2022
HB 521 (2022 Regular Session)
relative to the chartered public school annual grant for leased space.
Jan 12 2021 Inexpedient To Legislate: Ma Vv 01/05/2022 Hj 1
Jan 11 2022
HB 232 (2022 Regular Session)
relative to nonpublic sessions under the right to know law.
Jan 09 2021 Refer To Interim Study, Ma, Vv; 01/05/2022; Sj 1
Jan 05 2022
HB 146 (2022 Regular Session)
requiring health care providers to furnish upon request a list of ingredients contained in an injectable medication that is recommended or administered.
Jan 04 2021 Refer To Interim Study, Ma, Vv; 01/05/2022; Sj 1
Jan 05 2022
HB 146 (2021 Regular Session)
requiring health care providers to furnish upon request a list of ingredients contained in an injectable medication that is recommended or administered.
Jan 04 2021 Committee Report: Referred To Interim Study, 01/05/2022; Vote 5-0; Cc; Sc 49
Dec 16 2021
HB 307 (2021 Regular Session)
relative to the state preemption of the regulation of firearms and ammunition.
Jan 09 2021 Committee Report: Ought To Pass With Amendment # 2021-2288s, 01/05/2022; Sc 49
Dec 16 2021
HB 232 (2021 Regular Session)
relative to nonpublic sessions under the right to know law.
Jan 09 2021 Committee Report: Referred To Interim Study, 01/05/2022; Vote 5-0; Cc; Sc 49
Dec 16 2021
HB 438 (2021 Regular Session)
relative to the confidentiality of animal records databases.
Jan 10 2021 Committee Report: Refer For Interim Study Hb438 10/25/2021 (Vote 18-0; Cc) Hc 48 P. 10
Nov 01 2021
HB 521 (2021 Regular Session)
relative to the chartered public school annual grant for leased space.
Jan 12 2021 Committee Report: Inexpedient To Legislate 521-Fn 10/28/2021 (Vote 21-0; ) Hc 48 P. 11
Oct 29 2021
HB 437 (2021 Regular Session)
establishing a committee to study the shortage of animal slaughter and meat processing facilities in New Hampshire and the implementation of the meat inspection program.
Jan 10 2021 Subcommittee Work Session: 10/13/2021 09:30 Am Lob 302-304
Oct 06 2021
HB 338 (2021 Regular Session)
relative to penalties for dog theft and tampering with a dog's radio collar.
Jan 09 2021 Signed By Governor Sununu 07/28/2021; Chapter 155; Eff: 01/01/2022
Jul 29 2021
CACR 9 (2021 Regular Session)
relative to municipal taxes. Providing that municipalities may not raise property taxes greater than 2 percent per year and no greater than 1 percent per year on disabled citizens or senior citizens.
Jan 09 2021 Reconsider (Rep. T. Smith): Mf Rc 164-208 04/09/2021 Hj 7 P. 23
Apr 09 2021

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