Policy-focused browsing for New Hampshire legislation.
| Bill | Title | Status | Sponsor |
|---|---|---|---|
| HB 1775 |
relative to utility ownership of natural gas and nuclear power generation facilities. 2026 | House
|
failed | JD Bernardy |
| HB 1539 |
authorizing electric utilities to issue AAA-rated bonds for the purpose of storm cost recovery and infrastructure resilience. 2026 | House
|
introduced | Michael Vose |
| HB 1588 |
establishing special assessment districts and expands the housing infrastructure grant program to allow for municipal upgrades linked to new housing and making an appropriation therefor. 2026 | House
|
introduced | Joe Sweeney |
| SB 447 |
enabling electric utilities to own, operate, and offer advanced nuclear resources, and relative to purchased power agreements for electric distribution utilities and limitations on community customer generators. 2026 | Senate
|
introduced | Kevin A. Avard |
| SB 541 |
making an appropriation for regional drinking water infrastructure. 2026 | Senate
|
introduced | Daryl Abbas |
| HB 1723 |
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. 2026 | House
|
introduced | Rita G Mattson |
| HB 1432 |
relative to electric utility rate classification and cost allocation for condominium associations. 2026 | House
|
failed | Zoe R Manos |
| HB 1724 |
relative to public transparency of electric utility retail charges and cost reporting for transmission, wholesale electricity, capacity, and generation adequacy. 2026 | House
|
failed | Wendy Ellen N Thomas |
| HB 1745 |
relative to the allocation of public utility costs to ratepayers. 2026 | House
|
failed | Wendy Ellen N Thomas |
| SB 591 |
(New Title) relative to electric utility investment in distributed energy resources. 2026 | Senate
|
introduced | Kevin A. Avard |
| HB 1089 |
extending the authorization of the department of environmental services for the evaluation and mitigation of new community water system contamination risks. 2026 | House
|
introduced | Tanya Donnelly |
| SB 537 |
repealing the authorization for the public utilities commission to approve alternative forms of regulation. 2026 | Senate
|
failed | Kevin A. Avard |
| SB 597 |
relative to utility rate increases to inflation-adjusted thresholds and performance incentive metrics for utilities. 2026 | Senate
|
in_committee | Rebecca Perkins Kwoka |
| HB 1095 |
(New Title) relative to the maximum weight of utility terrain vehicles. 2026 | House
|
introduced | Mike Ouellet |
| HB 1577 |
relative to the disclosure of utility customer data to municipalities for emergency response planning. 2026 | House
|
introduced | Margaret M Drye |
| CACR 30 |
relating to the public utilities commissioners.Providing that the public utilities commissioners are elected. 2026 | House
|
failed | Thomas Oppel |
| HB 1291 |
criminalizing the use of small unmanned aircraft systems for the purposes of flying over critical infrastructure and events without authorization. 2026 | House
|
failed | Clayton D Wood |
| HB 1534 |
relative to utility default service. 2026 | House
|
failed | Thomas H Cormen |
| HB 1583 |
permitting municipalities to establish special assessment districts for infrastructure improvements. 2026 | House
|
failed | Joe Sweeney |
| HB 1728 |
requiring sufficient cybersecurity protections for critical infrastructure and technology projects. 2026 | House
|
failed | Donald S McFarlane |
| HB 1736 |
repealing the authority of the public utilities commission to approve alternative forms of regulation for utilities. 2026 | House
|
failed | Joe Sweeney |
| HB 1783 |
relative to benefits issued to certain water-related infrastructure projects. 2026 | House
|
failed | Chris Muns |
| HB 1567 |
relative to the valuation of telecommunications use of public rights-of-way. 2026 | House
|
failed | Sean C Durkin |
| HB 1646 |
creating an off-site infrastructure improvement tax credit for the value of qualified off-site infrastructure improvements constructed or funded by business organizations that directly benefit the public. 2026 | House
|
in_committee | Joe Sweeney |
| HB 1739 |
relative to energy infrastructure, economic development, and workforce training for large-scale data facilities. 2026 | House
|
failed | Santosh Salvi |