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SB 589

New Hampshire - Session 2026

Senate introduced 2026-02-26
Bill Details

Title: (New Title) relative to port electrification, microgrid development, and cybersecurity standards for energy and water systems.

Sponsor
David H. Watters
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-01-08 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-02-26 Status introduced
2026-02-26 Latest Action Introduced (in recess of) 02/19/2026 and referred to Science, Technology and Energy HJ 5
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