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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
SB 153 (2023) No

Recruitment and retention program for first responders

SB 154 (2023) No

Expand tuition and fee waivers for youth in guardianship after foster care

SB 155 (2023) No

Revises the procedure for the adoption of the annual budget for school…

SB 157 (2023) No

Require audits of AccuVote machines after elections

SB 159 (2023) Yes

Study permits for unrestricted landfills

SB 16 (2023) Yes

Establishes a stakeholder's group to address utility poles and…

SB 160 (2023) Yes

Additional restriction for OHRVs

SB 161 (2023) Yes

Let some public housing projects access funding for solar panels

SB 162 (2023) Yes Require annual recertification for rabies vaccine exemption
SB 164 (2023) No

Protect "biodiversity" in state laws

SB 166 (2023) Yes Revise law for grid modernization
SB 167 (2023) No

Define "green hydrogen facilities" and allow tax credits

SB 169 (2023) No

Sends $9.7 million to the Department of Environmental Services to fund…

SB 17 (2023) Yes

Provides that gifts, grants, and donations to the Nongame Species…

SB 170 (2023) Yes

Add new category for small child care centers

SB 171 (2023) Yes

Modifies the definition of "recreational program" in the state laws on…

SB 172 (2023) Yes

Make children living with guardians eligible for TANF

SB 174 (2023) Yes

Repeal unfunded veterans programs, require report on veterans' access to health care and services

SB 175 (2023) No

"New Hampshire Mom-nibus" bill expanding Medicaid coverage for various birth-related care, requiring employers to accommodate lactating employees, other supports for young children

SB 179 (2023) Yes

Prohibit seclusion as punishment tool

SB 18 (2023) Yes

Allow electronic duck stamps, suspend hunting license for unauthorized use of firearm

SB 181 (2023) No

Protect current right to access abortion in New Hampshire

SB 182 (2023) Yes

Expands the definition of "way" relative to implied consent…

SB 183 (2023) Yes

Allow release of enhanced 911 records to caller for legal proceedings

SB 184 (2023) No

Allow mental health treatment for 16-year-olds without parental consent

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