New Hampshire
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| Bill | Title | Status | Session |
|---|---|---|---|
| HB 1631 | relative to the contents of the attorney general's annual report detailing state forfeiture information for the preceding fiscal year. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1108 | relative to the offense of criminal threatening. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 348 | relative to eligibility for local assistance. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1505 | requiring municipalities, towns, and cities to submit documentation to the department of revenue administration proving they are in compliance with local budget and tax caps. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1565 | relative to the penalty for false reports of suspected abuse and neglect made to the division for children, youth, and families. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1581 | (New Title) allowing municipalities to adopt a requirement that property owners be given notice when the assessed value of their property changes by certain amounts. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1115 | (New Title) adding a definition of citizen of New Hampshire and expanding the number of persons eligible for the New Hampshire medal of honor. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1378 | relative to parental access to a minor child's electronic medical records. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1388 | relative to the form of ballot for amendments to the constitution. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1419 | establishing a commission to study whether a court with specialized jurisdiction over corporate, commercial, and equitable matters should be established. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1449 | limiting times vaccine clinics may operate at schools and requiring parents or legal guardians to be present with their child during the administration of vaccinations at such a clinic. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1706 | repealing the refugee resettlement program in the department of health and human services and prohibiting expenditure of state funds on refugee resettlement. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1247 | requiring the secretary of state to create, post on the secretary of state's website, and otherwise distribute notice of proposed constitutional amendments. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1279 | relative to the use of physical force in defense of a person. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1340 | limiting occupational regulations to those demonstrably necessary to achieve public health, safety, or welfare objectives. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1644 | permitting towns to unilaterally withdraw from a cooperative school district. | in_committee | 2026 |
| HB 1699 | enabling the carriage of certain firearms on slow-moving boats. | failed | 2026 |
| CACR 15 | relating to the right to hunt, fish, and harvest game and fish. Providing that citizens of New Hampshire shall have the constitutional right to hunt, fish, and harvest game and fish, subject to restrictions existing in law. | failed | 2026 |
| HR 36 | urging the federal government to accept cash at all points of service. | failed | 2026 |
| CACR 29 | Relating to the supreme court.Providing that the supreme court may not make rules that have the force and effect of law. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1041 | relative to permitting motor vehicle manufacturers to operate dealerships in market areas also served by franchise dealers. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1045 | relative to hunting with lights at night. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1302 | relative to post-arrest photograph distribution by law enforcement officers. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 723 | repealing the multi-use energy data platform. | in_committee | 2026 |
| HB 610 | (New Title) relative to the residential ratepayers advisory board. | introduced | 2026 |
| CACR 10 | (New Title) the adoption of tax laws. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1058 | enabling the carrying of a firearm on an OHRV when such OHRV is being operated on private property. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1106 | requiring the public disclosure of the citizenship of a candidate for public office. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 323 | requiring the presentation of a government-issued photographic means of identification in order to vote. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1414 | relative to establishing conditions for dog access to state parks. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1728 | requiring sufficient cybersecurity protections for critical infrastructure and technology projects. | failed | 2026 |
| HR 19 | encouraging state colleges and universities to invite more conservative speakers to campus for the purpose of increasing diversity of viewpoints. | failed | 2026 |
| HR 20 | reaffirming the right for persons of all persuasions to keep and bear arms, and urging Congress and the President to cease infringement upon Second Amendment rights and to restore them where infringed. | introduced | 2026 |
| HR 28 | requesting the opinion of the justices clarifying the scope of the state's constitutional obligations concerning education. | failed | 2026 |
| HR 29 | requesting an opinion of the justices on the scope of part II, article 4 of the New Hampshire constitution, as well as other related articles. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1244 | relative to exceptions to the charge of criminal threatening. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1046 | enabling a person to carry a firearm on a snowmobile being operated on private property. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1047 | relative to the offense of capital murder. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1549 | establishing that titles, bills of sale, and identification documents are required only at initial registration or transfer of ownership. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1087 | relative to citizen's arrests by private persons. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1671 | relative to prohibiting state Medicaid payments to facilities that discriminate against employees, students, or trainees for exercising lawful medical or religious vaccine exemptions. | in_committee | 2026 |
| HB 1427 | limiting the authority of a municipality, county, or school district to issue bonds. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1203 | relative to the return of firearms following a not guilty verdict or dismissal of the proceeding. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1811 | repealing statutory immunization requirements for children. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1122 | requiring all high school students to learn about hunting, wildlife management, and responsible firearms usage. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1365 | relative to applications for licenses to carry a loaded pistol or revolver. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1697 | exempting certain firearms and firearm accessories manufactured and retained in New Hampshire from federal regulation. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1003 | prohibiting the Grafton county attorney from engaging in the private practice of law. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1793 | prohibiting public colleges and universities from regulating the possession or carrying of firearms and non-lethal weapons on campus. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 1615 | permitting consenting adults to enter into contract-based marriage agreements as an alternative to the requirement of a marriage license. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1693 | expanding the number of Grafton county commissioners. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 1508 | permitting one-party consent for audio and video recordings in certain instances. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 609 | relative to the general court's authority over the sale, purchase, ownership, use, possession, transportation, licensing, permitting, taxation, and other matter pertaining to firearms, stun guns, Tasers, pepper spray devices, knives and other self-defense tools. | introduced | 2026 |
| HB 209 | allowing a new vehicle purchased in the model year or before to be inspected in the second year after purchase. | failed | 2026 |
| HB 417 | relative to repealing the communications services tax. | in_committee | 2026 |