HB1701
Reestablishing the New Hampshire college graduate retention incentive partnership program and making an appropriation therefor.
Employment
House - Education Funding
HOUSE: LAID ON TABLE
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HB1599
Allowing net operating losses to be carried forward in perpetuity following a loss year.
Business and Industry
House - Ways and Means
HOUSE: INTERIM STUDY
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HB1736
Repealing the authority of the public utilities commission to approve alternative forms of regulation for utilities.
Energy and Utilities
House - Science, Technology and Energy
HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
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HB1733
(New Title) relative to the reconciliation of default electric service rates.
Energy and Utilities
House - Science, Technology and Energy
HOUSE: CONCURRED
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HB1563
(New Title) relative to the special education aid formula and the administration and monitoring of state special education aid.
Education - General
Senate - Finance
SENATE: PASSED/ADOPTED
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SB601
Relative to the allocation and disbursement of state contributions for non-state employer pension costs under the New Hampshire retirement system.
Retirement
Senate - Finance
SENATE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
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HB1724
Relative to public transparency of electric utility retail charges and cost reporting for transmission, wholesale electricity, capacity, and generation adequacy.
Energy and Utilities
House - Science, Technology and Energy
HOUSE: MISCELLANEOUS
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HB1539
Authorizing electric utilities to issue AAA-rated bonds for the purpose of storm cost recovery and infrastructure resilience.
HB1128
Restricting the use of weather modification technologies to declared emergencies.
State Government
Senate - Energy and Natural Resources
SENATE: IN COMMITTEE
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HB1723
Requiring utilities and electric grid operators to assess and report the vulnerability of high-voltage transformers to geomagnetic and electromagnetic disturbances, and to recommend mitigation measures to protect the state electric infrastructure.
Energy and Utilities
Senate - Finance
PASSED
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HB1658
Relative to parental consent and age verification for digital application platforms.
Business and Industry
House - Commerce and Consumer Affairs
HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
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HB1737
Relative to reinstating the death penalty for certain offenses against minors under 13 years of age.
Crimes, Crim.Proc. & Corr.
House - Criminal Justice and Public Safety
HOUSE: INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE
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HB1542
(Third New Title) establishing a committee to study New Hampshire's electric renewable portfolio standard and the renewable energy fund.
Taxes - State
Senate - Energy and Natural Resources
SENATE: PASSED/ADOPTED WITH AMENDMENT
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HB1624
Relative to the elimination of certain special funds.
State Government
Senate - Finance
SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
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HB1156
Requiring that probate court notices of acquisitions of real estate through inheritance or similar devise be recorded in a county's registry of deeds.