New Hampshire Bills

sponsored by Brian Sullivan

Bill Title Introduced Latest Action↓
HB 339 (2021 Regular Session)
establishing a committee to study air quality in school buildings.
Jan 09 2021 Committee Report: Inexpedient To Legislate Hb339 11/09/2021 (Vote 20-0; Cc) Hc 48 P. 7
Nov 15 2021
HB 448 (2021 Regular Session)
establishing a committee to study and compare federal Occupational Safety and Health Act standards with the safety and health standards the New Hampshire department of labor uses for public sector employees.
Jan 10 2021 Signed By Governor Sununu 08/17/2021; Chapter 216; Eff: 08/17/2021
Aug 17 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
HB 1528 (2020 Regular Session)
establishing a committee to study the salaries of classified and unclassified state employees, directing the department of administrative services to issue a request for proposals to conduct the study, and making an appropriation therefor.
Dec 03 2019 Interim Study Report: Recommended For Future Legislation (Vote 16-0)
Oct 02 2020
HB 1561 (2020 Regular Session)
allowing a county to exempt its chief administrative officer from compulsory participation in the retirement system.
Dec 03 2019 Vacated From Committee And Laid On Table, Ma, Vv; 06/16/2020 Sj 8
Jun 16 2020
HB 1118 (2020 Regular Session)
establishing a committee to study air quality in school buildings.
Dec 02 2019 Introduced 06/16/2020, And Laid On Table, Ma, Vv; 06/16/2020; Sj 8
Jun 16 2020
HB 1171 (2020 Regular Session)
relative to the application of federal Occupational Safety and Health Act standards to public employers.
Dec 02 2019 Introduced 06/16/2020, And Laid On Table, Ma, Vv; 06/16/2020; Sj 8
Jun 16 2020
HB 1117 (2020 Regular Session)
relative to penalties for dog theft and tampering with a dog's radio collar.
Dec 02 2019 Committee Report: Ought To Pass (Vote 17-3; Rc) Hc 23 P. 7
Jun 01 2020

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