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Bill Title Status Sponsor
HB 1516 (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.
2026 | House
introduced Brian H Labrie
HB 1526 relative to the adopting of a municipal budget committee and electing members thereof.
2026 | House
introduced Robert J Wherry
HB 1575 relative to the determination of the default budget by the budget committee.
2026 | House
introduced Ralph G Boehm
HB 1597 relative to business profits tax expense deductions.
2026 | House
in_committee John C Janigian
HB 1772 (New Title) relative to prescribing ibogaine for investigational use only.
2026 | House
introduced Michael I Moffett
HB 1807 (New Title) relative to mandatory reports to voters.
2026 | House
introduced Katy Peternel
SB 429 relative to the placement of trauma kits in public schools and making an appropriation therefor.
2026 | Senate
introduced Suzanne M. Prentiss
CACR 18 relating to tax rates. Providing that the rate of taxes in the state shall not exceed certain annual percentages.
2026 | House
failed Jordan G. Ulery
HB 1027 subjecting appropriations of local conservation commissions to the approval of local governing bodies.
2026 | House
failed Laurel Stavis
HB 1144 amending the excavation tax rate.
2026 | House
failed Thomas C Schamberg
HB 1166 relative to the contents of the budget trailer bill.
2026 | House
failed Michael D Harrington
HB 1288 relative to enabling school administrative units to adopt budget caps.
2026 | House
in_committee Michael Vose
HB 1311 establishing a regulatory analysis fund to evaluate the economic impact of proposed rules and making an appropriation therefor.
2026 | House
failed Erica J Layon
HB 1383 relative to methods for overriding local tax caps.
2026 | House
failed Eric S Turer
HB 1399 making an appropriation to the Claremont school district for costs associated with a building renovation project from the revenue stabilization reserve account.
2026 | House
failed Hope E Damon
HB 1420 creating a temporary local newspaper advertisement tax credit.
2026 | House
in_committee Kristine Perez
HB 1559 increases the percentage allocation of New Hampshire's gaming revenue to problem gaming services.
2026 | House
failed Santosh Salvi
HB 1648 providing property tax exemptions for qualifying residences.
2026 | House
in_committee David J. Luneau
HB 1654 requiring a property owner to pay all taxes or charges on their property prior to being issued certain building or occupancy permits.
2026 | House
failed Wayne J Hemingway
HB 1660 relative to municipal credit enhancement agreements and tax increment financing for priority housing development.
2026 | House
failed Daniel T. Veilleux
HB 1708 relative to statewide education property taxes and other tax revenues.
2026 | House
failed Mark A Vallone
HB 1750 making a supplemental appropriation to the department of health and human services for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
2026 | House
failed Mark A Pearson
HB 1760 repealing the directive that the department of health and human services seek a waiver to establish pharmacy copayment and premium requirements under the state Medicaid plan and making an appropriation therefor.
2026 | House
failed Laura Damphousse Telerski
HB 1823 requiring every school, school district, and school administrative unit to produce independent audits and financial reports to be posted publicly and sent to the department of education and the department of revenue administration.
2026 | House
failed Hope E Damon
SB 497 (New Title) removing a reference to procurement through the department of administrative services for certain capital appropriations to the community college system of New Hampshire and changing a reference regarding spaces assigned for use for members of the legislature.
2026 | Senate
introduced David H. Watters
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