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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 1183 (2022) No Add 5-year education property tax credit for residents over age 75
HB 1184 (2022) No Allow revolving funds for various local investments
HB 1185 (2022) Yes Allow wastewater plants to require industrial and commercial facilities to test for PFAS
HB 1186 (2022) Yes Require emergency shelters to accept people with pets
HB 1187 (2022) No Allow raw milk desserts
HB 1188 (2022) Yes Establish commission on OHRV use
HB 1189 (2022) No Allow government to establish voluntary donation fund
HB 1190 (2022) No Block federal education initiatives that are not fully funded
HB 1191 (2022) No Allow unlicensed work by homeowner in two-family home
HB 1192 (2022) Yes Revise acupuncture licensing regulations
HB 1193 (2022) No Limit charter school fees, require preference for in-state students
HB 1194 (2022) No Require supermajority to override tax cap
HB 1195 (2022) No Require public comment period at all public school board meetings
HB 1196 (2022) No Require public academies to file annual financial report
HB 1197 (2022) No Lower the vote threshold for official party status
HB 1198 (2022) No Prohibit state rules on culture and climate in schools
HB 1199 (2022) No Prohibit reunification therapy in parenting plans
HB 1200 (2022) No Require 45 days' notice to increase rent
HB 1201 (2022) No Repeal state reimbursement for bear damage to crops and livestock
HB 1202 (2022) Yes

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HB 1203 (2022) No Repeal stricter voter registration laws, keep some additional limits on new and "temporary" voters
HB 1204 (2022) No Reduce meals and rooms tax, increase revenue sharing with towns and cities
HB 1205 (2022) Yes Give DES access to enhanced 911 information to map drinking water sample sites
HB 1206 (2022) Yes Use Judicial Council funding for costs related to post-conviction DNA testing
HB 1207 (2022) No Require paid time off for voting
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