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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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Bill Number Became Law? Description
HB 1430 (2022) No Repeal tax on motor vehicle rentals
HB 1431 (2022) No Establish a parental bill of rights, including notification about gender identity issues
HB 1432 (2022) No Prohibit state funds for passenger rail
HB 1433 (2022) No Increase penalty for negligently poisoning an animal
HB 1434 (2022) No Require curriculum course materials taught in public schools be available to the public
HB 1435 (2022) No Create right for survivor of domestic violence to have support person in court
HB 1436 (2022) No Right to appeal family court decisions to superior court
HB 1437 (2022) Yes Create registration for antique farm tractors
HB 1438 (2022) No Allow temporary transfer of mooring permit
HB 1439 (2022) Yes Right to have a family member present during hospital care
HB 144 (2021) No

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HB 1440 (2022) No Limit PFAS in surface water
HB 1441 (2022) Yes Plan observance of 250th signing of declaration of independence
HB 1442 (2022) No Make election information available in multiple languages
HB 1443 (2022) No Establish COVID-19 Victims and Survivors Memorial Day
HB 1444 (2022) No Regulate medical spas
HB 1445 (2022) No Require law enforcement vehicles to display identifying information
HB 1446 (2022) Yes Place the governing boards of recreational therapists and respiratory care practitioners under OPLC
HB 1447 (2022) No Prohibit state agencies from using face recognition technology
HB 1448 (2022) Yes Revise law governing pretermitted heirs
HB 1449 (2022) No Waive tolls for funeral processions to state veterans cemetery
HB 1450 (2022) No Expand LCHIP to include agricultural resources
HB 1451 (2022) No Establishes a permit and process for the removal of submerged logs
HB 1452 (2022) No Change name of Department of Environmental Services, authorize department to regulate private drinking wells
HB 1453 (2022) No Prohibit some bus routes for charter school students
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