HB1438
(New Title) enabling mental health caseworkers to report instances of animal abuse by their clients.
Animals
Senate - Judiciary
SENATE: INTERIM STUDY
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HB1447
Restricting the use of certain public and private facilities on the basis of sex and establishing that such restriction does not qualify as discrimination.
Discrimination
Senate - Judiciary
SENATE: LAID ON TABLE
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HB1405
Relative to the housing finance authority's affordable housing guarantee program.
Banking and Finance
House - Housing
HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
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HB1439
Relative to exceeding part-time employment hourly limits for members of the New Hampshire retirement system.
Retirement
House - Executive Departments and Administration
HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
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HB1425
Relative to the development of an online wetlands permit processing system.
Environment - Administration
Senate - Energy and Natural Resources
PASSED
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HB1448
Prohibiting the use of the World Economic Forum materials within state curriculum.
Education - General
Senate - Education
SENATE: PASSED/ADOPTED
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HB1440
Relative to properties enrolled in carbon sequestration programs.
Environment - Conservation
House - Resources, Recreation and Development
HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
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HB1403
Relative to credentials for the position of school business administrator.
HB1131
Relative to the official ballot referendum form of town meetings.
Elections
Senate - Election Law and Municipal Affairs
SENATE: PASSED/ADOPTED WITH AMENDMENT
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HB1506
Creating an exception to the restricted uses of artificial intelligence by state agencies.
State Government
House - Executive Departments and Administration
HOUSE: INTERIM STUDY
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HB1097
Requiring legislative approval of the amendment or permanent removal of historical markers.
Memorials
Senate - Executive Departments and Administration
SENATE: PASSED/ADOPTED
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HB1297
Relative to property owned pursuant to the public trust doctrine.
Environment - Conservation
House - Judiciary
HOUSE: MISCELLANEOUS
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HB1337
Repealing the New Hampshire council on autism spectrum disorders.
Public and Mental Health
Senate - Health and Human Services
PASSED
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HB1057
Relative to the maintenance of private roads held in common ownership.
Transportation and Highways
House - Public Works and Highways
HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
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HB1322
Reestablishing the judicial conduct commission.
State Government
House - Judiciary
HOUSE: LAID ON TABLE
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HB1485
Relative to eligibility and fees for late refund requests of road tolls.
Transportation and Highways
Senate - Transportation
SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
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HB1464
Relative to discrimination, harassment, and violence based on political affiliation or opinion.
Discrimination
House - Criminal Justice and Public Safety
HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
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HB1516
(New Title) allowing municipalities to vote to require that pie charts, bar charts, and QR codes be placed on property tax bills depicting where and how tax dollars are being allocated.
Taxes - Local
Senate - Election Law and Municipal Affairs
SENATE: INTERIM STUDY
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HB1511
(New Title) relative to the membership of the agriculture in the classroom committee, the annual proclamation of "New Hampshire Day at the Big E," and repealing the repeal of the produce safety chapter.
Agriculture
Senate - Executive Departments and Administration
PASSED
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HB1528
Relative to methods for rescinding local tax caps.
Taxes - Local
House - Municipal and County Government
HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
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HB1471
Relative to changes to the state retirement system.
Retirement
House - Executive Departments and Administration
HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
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HB1463
Requiring the insurance department to conduct an analysis and produce a report detailing compliance with the state's managed care and medical utilization review laws.
Insurance
House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs
HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
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HB1151
Relative to conservation commission appropriations.
Municipalities
Senate - Election Law and Municipal Affairs
SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
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HB1299
Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances and establishing that certain biological sex distinctions do not qualify as discrimination.