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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 275 (2023) Yes

Let parents pay difference to send to another school

HB 277 (2023) No

Right to sterilization

HB 278 (2023) Yes

Allow unlimited special duty hours for retired police

HB 280 (2023) No

Excludes freeze dried fruits and vegetables from the definition of…

HB 281 (2023) Yes Energy omnibus bill
HB 284 (2023) Yes

Generally broadens the scope of information available to the public…

HB 285 (2023) Yes

Allows the Department of Revenue Administration to incorporate the New…

HB 286 (2023) Yes

Let campaign members retrieve campaign items removed by the state, city, or town.

HB 287 (2023) Yes

Legalize fentanyl and xylazine testing equipment

HB 288 (2023) No

Exempt sole proprietors, single member LLCs from business taxes

HB 289 (2023) No

Prohibit legal advice to avoid right-to-know law

HB 290 (2023) No

Removes the $75 limit on civil writs and precepts which may be served…

HB 291 (2023) No

Misdemeanor for false complaint about a business

HB 292 (2023) No

Establishes a criminal penalty for theft by a public servant who…

HB 293 (2023) No

Let towns establish scholarship funds

HB 294 (2023) No

Let towns and cities adopt child property tax credit

HB 295 (2023) No

Require livestream for school boards, select boards

HB 296 (2023) Yes

Clarifies that local land use boards and not the state fire code…

HB 297 (2023) Yes

Establishes a list of funds and accounts which are exempt from…

HB 298 (2023) No

Grants state and local government more authority when reviewing…

HB 299 (2023) No

Prohibit rationing medical resources based on race, sex, etc.

HB 30 (2023) Yes

Allow counties to exempt chief administrative officer from retirement system

HB 302 (2023) No

Require police training on constitution

HB 304 (2023) No

Requires auto glass repair/replacement facilities to inform customers…

HB 305 (2023) No

Only let police cooperate with federal firearm enforcement if suspect commits a state felony

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