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New Hampshire legislators vote on over 1,000 bills each year. 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, such as hearing dates and recent votes. Most of the information you see on a Citizens Count bill page is pulled directly from the official New Hampshire legislative database on the General Court’s website, updated daily. Click here to learn more about how we summarize and update New Hampshire bills.

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Bill Number Became Law? Description
H Res 757 (2023) Yes

Resolution removing Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-California) as Speaker of…

H Res 845 (2023) Yes

Resolution censuring Rep. Rashida Tlaib for her comments following…

HB 1 (2023) Yes State budget bill
HB 10 (2023) No

Establish a parent's bill of rights

HB 101 (2023) No

Require undeclared voters to choose a party four months before voting in a primary

HB 102 (2023) No

Require schools to teach "the nature and history of communism"

HB 103 (2023) No

Ban local officials and school employee family members from school boards

HB 104 (2023) No

Require multi-stall bathrooms and locker rooms in public schools to be same sex

HB 106 (2023) No

Establish extreme risk protection order ("red flag law")

HB 109 (2023) Yes

Revise legal definitions related to occupational therapy

HB 111 (2023) Yes

Study electrical vehicle charging for renters

HB 112 (2023) No

Require owners of large rental properties to give tenants the opportunity to buy the property before finalizing a sale

HB 114 (2023) No

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

HB 117 (2023) No

Allow eviction when a lease expires

HB 118 (2023) No

Prohibit employers from requiring anti-union training

HB 119 (2023) Yes

Exempt homestead food operations from licensing and inspection

HB 123 (2023) No

Clarify that governing body member on budget committee cannot vote

HB 124 (2023) No

Modify definition of temporary alimony

HB 125 (2023) No

Modify limits on working hours for teenagers during the school year

HB 126 (2023) No

Allow child support payments on first or fifteenth of the month

HB 127 (2023) No

Limit governor's power to continue a state of emergency

HB 128 (2023) No

Repeal the state seed license requirement

HB 129 (2023) No

Revise law requiring free period products in school bathrooms

HB 131 (2023) No

Require schools to report in-classroom observer/recording policies

HB 132 (2023) No

Require disclosure of tire age on trailers

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