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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 607 (2023) No

Revise gaming regulations

HB 61 (2023) No

Repeal law aimed at banning critical race theory

HB 610 (2023) No

Expand medical providers who can authorize medical marijuana use

HB 611 (2023) Yes

Allow medical marijuana for any severe pain, study state-controlled marijuana legalization

HB 612 (2023) No

Allow sample wine bottles to go home, change taxation of wine

HB 613 (2023) Yes

Makes various changes to the law governing the individual health…

HB 615 (2023) No

Limit state funding for reproductive health care facilities, require independent audit

HB 617 (2023) No

Prohibit proprietary software for public-facing government websites

HB 62 (2023) No

Cut the gas tax

HB 621 (2023) No

Terminate EFA for student who enrolls in public school, require audit and investigation of misuse of EFA funds

HB 624 (2023) No

Require notice of immigration checkpoints

HB 626 (2023) No

Transfer EFA administration to Dept. of Education

HB 629 (2023) No

Codify student bill of rights

HB 63 (2023) No

Protect property use by religious organizations, including housing

HB 630 (2023) No

Create Clean Energy Accelerator Fund

HB 632 (2023) No

Require rotating representation for cooperate school district budget committees

HB 633 (2023) No

Prohibit electric rate increases above Consumer Price Index, require state to sue Eversource

HB 634 (2023) No

Let students get course credit for religious instruction

HB 635 (2023) No

Repeal state law on parenting plans

HB 636 (2023) No

Require training, test for zoning officials

HB 639 (2023) No

Legalize marijuana possession and sales with Liquor Commission, 12.5% excise tax

HB 64 (2023) No

Requires the commission on demographic trends to consider data on race…

HB 640 (2023) Yes

Block state from recovering cost of vocational rehabilitation services

HB 642 (2023) Yes

Revise budgets for agencies providing services for developmentally disabled

HB 643 (2023) No

Legalize marijuana sales through Liquor Commission, no taxes

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