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New Hampshire legislators have requested hundreds of bills for 2024. Our analysts read every single bill and summarize it in plain language so you can easily discover what's really up for debate. Click a bill number below for more detailed information on the legislation. We will continue to update this page as more bill texts are published.

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Displaying 351 - 375 of 1222
Bill Number Became Law? Description
HB 1308 (2022) No Prohibit captive rabbits for training dogs
HB 1309 (2022) No Study new rules to ensure adequate public hearings for budget package
HB 1310 (2022) No Prohibit firing in the direction of building, livestock, or pets while hunting
HB 1311 (2022) Yes Block people convicted of first degree assault, drug selling from working in schools
HB 1312 (2022) No Block strict rules on grease traps and other plumbing components
HB 1313 (2022) No Add UNH and other public colleges to law intended to prohibit teaching of critical race theory
HB 1314 (2022) No Study management and oversight of NH veterans' home
HB 1315 (2022) No Add lawsuit protections for sports officials
HB 1316 (2022) Yes Make rules for eFoil and electric hydrofoil surfboard watercraft
HB 1317 (2022) No Report annually on new developments in electric and gasoline powered recreational watercraft
HB 1318 (2022) Yes Add fine for failing to provide information to state retirement system
HB 1319 (2022) Yes Expand $100k death benefit to correctional officers, probation-parole officers, and correctional line personnel
HB 132 (2021) No Prohibits minimum lot sizes for some single family homes
HB 1320 (2022) Yes Repeal requirement to embalm dead bodies in some circumstances
HB 1321 (2022) No Repeal new limits on governor's emergency powers
HB 1322 (2022) No Allow government to share personnel records for hiring purposes
HB 1323 (2022) Yes Offer daily and weekly Hike Safe Cards, allow higher fee for non-residents
HB 1324 (2022) No Create formula for awarding presidential electors, process for evaluating voter fraud in presidential elections
HB 1325 (2022) No Give wards access to records to pursue a termination of guardianship
HB 1326 (2022) No Require business and labor donations from segregated funds
HB 1327 (2022) Yes Make people with diabetes eligible for service animals
HB 1328 (2022) No Allow telephone utilities to petition to end carrier of last resort obligations
HB 1329 (2022) No Require high schools to accept alternative programs for credit leading to graduation
HB 1330 (2022) No Make the Board of Registration of Medical Technicians an advisory board within OPLC
HB 1331 (2022) Yes Let customers use any approved contractor to extend power lines on private property
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