Policy-focused browsing for New Hampshire legislation.
| Bill | Title | Status | Sponsor |
|---|---|---|---|
| HB 1480 |
raising the meals and rooms tax rate. 2026 | House
|
failed | Michael D Cahill |
| HB 1570 |
relative to governmental budget authority for agreements for law enforcement agencies to participate in federal immigration enforcement. 2026 | House
|
failed | Buzz Scherr |
| HB 1636 |
directing the department of revenue administration to study options for generating state revenue. 2026 | House
|
failed | Thomas Oppel |
| HB 1701 |
reestablishing the New Hampshire college graduate retention incentive partnership program and making an appropriation therefor. 2026 | House
|
failed | Sanjeev K Manohar |
| HB 1707 |
creating an additional property tax for certain unoccupied properties and creating a housing transfer tax exemption for certain low- and moderate-income home buyers. 2026 | House
|
failed | Ellen D Read |
| HB 1629 |
repealing the business enterprise tax. 2026 | House
|
failed | Aidan Ankarberg |
| HB 1242 |
requiring county convention budget estimates to delineate between funding used for operations of county government and funding used for other state or federal government purposes. 2026 | House
|
failed | Alissandra Murray |
| HB 1278 |
allowing municipalities, cities, and towns a grace period to adopt a simple-majority tax cap override procedure in perpetuity. 2026 | House
|
failed | Eric S Turer |
| HB 1400 |
creating a property tax exemption and credit opt-out mechanism. 2026 | House
|
failed | Jonathan H Smith |
| HB 1528 |
relative to methods for rescinding local tax caps. 2026 | House
|
failed | James Gruber |
| HB 1546 |
repealing the business profits tax. 2026 | House
|
failed | Aidan Ankarberg |
| HB 1659 |
relative to local property tax exemptions for veterans with a 100 percent disability rating. 2026 | House
|
failed | Ron C Dunn |
| HB 1661 |
relative to expanding the housing finance authority's community heroes program and makes an appropriation therefor. 2026 | House
|
failed | Chris Muns |
| HB 1672 |
requiring schools to present line-item expenses as part of the school budget process. 2026 | House
|
failed | Bryan Morse |
| HB 1674 |
creating a tax exemption for certain lower-income property owners. 2026 | House
|
failed | Ellen D Read |
| HB 1802 |
relative to training, testing, and certification of local land use board members and making an appropriations therefor. 2026 | House
|
failed | Deborah Aylward |
| SB 406 |
making an appropriation to the city of Nashua for the purpose of purchasing the former Daniel Webster College property. 2026 | Senate
|
failed | Cindy Rosenwald |
| SB 637 |
relative to certain tax credits for purchase from New Hampshire farms. 2026 | Senate
|
in_committee | Rebecca Perkins Kwoka |
| SB 651 |
relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor. 2026 | Senate
|
failed | Donovan Fenton |
| SB 636 |
establishing tax credits for qualifying small businesses against documented tariff-related costs. 2026 | Senate
|
failed | Donovan Fenton |
| HB 572 |
(New Title) establishing the "partners in housing"" program 2026 | House
|
failed | Laurel Stavis |
| HB 624 |
establishing a local river management advisory committee grant program and making an appropriation therefor. 2026 | House
|
failed | Eric S Turer |
| HB 660 |
requiring historic horse racing facilities to compensate their host communities with a percentage of the revenue generated from their historic horse racing machines. 2026 | House
|
in_committee | Bill H Ohm |
| HB 417 |
relative to repealing the communications services tax. 2026 | House
|
in_committee | Donald S McFarlane |
| HB 491 |
establishing a committee to study alternative funding methods for public education and how to reduce its reliance on local real estate property taxes. 2026 | House
|
failed | Walter Spilsbury |