NH Bill Summaries
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 |
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SB 427 (2022) | No | Allow absentee voting due to illness or medical condition |
SB 428 (2022) | No | Create scholarship for small business loan applications |
SB 429 (2022) | Yes | Various changes to Site Evaluation Committee fees and procedures |
SB 430 (2022) | No | Omnibus bill about care covered under Medicaid, childcare regulations, and more |
SB 431 (2022) | No | Adjust child support guidelines |
SB 432 (2022) | No | Repeal Education Freedom Account program |
SB 433 (2022) | No | Require Dept. of Administrative Services, GOFERR report on federal spending |
SB 434 (2022) | No | Recalculate state retirement benefits based on different age |
SB 435 (2022) | Yes | Modify Net Operating Loss Deduction for business tax |
SB 436 (2022) | No | Ban new abortion restrictions |
SB 437 (2022) | No | Increase maximum local fee on car registration |
SB 438 (2022) | No | Require American made steel products for public work projects |
SB 439 (2022) | Yes | Modify various state programs related to brain and spinal cord injury |
SB 44 (2021) | No | Create "workforce pathway program" to place unemployed adults in certificate programs |
SB 440 (2022) | Yes | Oversee offshore wind energy purchases |
SB 441 (2022) | No | Send 20% of money from motor vehicle fines to towns and cities |
SB 442 (2022) | Yes | Suspend registration, block vehicle sale for evading tolls |
SB 443 (2022) | Yes | Require state approval of local changes to building code |
SB 444 (2022) | Yes | Pilot program to respond to adverse childhood events |
SB 445 (2022) | Yes | $35 million in federal funds for broadband |
SB 446 (2022) | Yes | Establish financial incentives for child care |
SB 447 (2022) | No | Establish electric vehicle and infrastructure fund to accept federal money |
SB 448 (2022) | No | Require reduction in fossil fuel emissions by state facilities, encourage electric vehicle use |
SB 449 (2022) | No | Let DMV transmit last 4 digits of social security number to Secretary of State for voter ID |
SB 450 (2022) | Yes | Revise laws for Prescription Drug Affordability Board |