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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 1601 (2022) No Revise RGGI to decrease rebates, increase Energy Efficiency Fund
HB 1602 (2022) No Test for PFAS at schools, childcare facilities
HB 1603 (2022) No Include various school records under right-to-know law
HB 1604 (2022) Yes Require state/county medical facilities to accept requests for exemption from COVID-19 vaccine mandate
HB 1605 (2022) No Require schools to report 5-year enrollment projection
HB 1606 (2022) Yes Make immunization registry opt-in instead of opt-out
HB 1607 (2022) No Require state board of education to ensure there is no discrimination in schools that receive public funds
HB 1608 (2022) Yes Require DHHS to inform the public about removing their COVID-19 vaccine info from vaccine registry
HB 1609 (2022) Yes Add fatal fetal anomaly exceptions to ban on abortion after 24 weeks, revise ultrasound requirement
HB 1611 (2022) No Require SEC to amend rules
HB 1612 (2022) No Modify how an identity is kept secret in a report of child abuse, penalizing bad faith reports
HB 1613 (2022) Yes Lower liquor manufacturer license fee for small producers
HB 1614 (2022) Yes Require recording of common areas in juvenile detention
HB 1615 (2022) No Provide $250 reimbursement for driver education
HB 1616 (2022) No Let minors possess hypodermic needles without prescription
HB 1617 (2022) No Allow community development finance authority block grants for affordable housing
HB 1618 (2022) No Add max contaminant levels for new chemicals, cumulative max for PFAS
HB 1619 (2022) No Allow medical marijuana for chronic migraines
HB 162 (2021) No Liquor samples at farmers' markets
HB 1620 (2022) No

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HB 1621 (2022) No Revise RGGI to eliminate rebates, send instead to Energy Efficiency Fund
HB 1622 (2022) Yes Require equivalent coverage for treating mental and physical illness
HB 1623 (2022) No Increase reimbursement for foster parents by 1.3%
HB 1624 (2022) Yes Ensure school districts establish unified co-curricular activities
HB 1625 (2022) No Repeal buffer zone around reproductive clinics
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