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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
HB 1414 (2026) Active

Allow dogs in state parks year-round

HB 1415 (2026) Active

Establish special veterans license plate and fund

HB 1416 (2026) Active

Protect pregnancy resource centers from certain regulations

HB 1417 (2026) Active

Enable municipal land value taxation

HB 1418 (2026) Active

Set minimum voter turnout for SB 2 budget passage

HB 1419 (2026) Active

Study creation of specialized corporate court

HB 1420 (2026) Active

Create tax credit for local media advertising

HB 1421 (2026) Active

Exempt vehicles 15 years or older from titles

HB 1422 (2026) Active

Extend time to petition for new criminal trial

HB 1423 (2026) Active

Expand crime of "improper influence" to family threats

HB 1424 (2026) Active

Standardize service of summons for public officials

HB 1425 (2026) Active

Simplify wetlands permitting for small projects

HB 1426 (2026) Active

Require certified staff for DES programs

HB 1428 (2026) Active

Codify procedure for complaints against public officials

HB 1429 (2026) Active

Allow pause in ballot counting overnight

HB 1430 (2026) Active

Exempt older motorcycles from title requirement

HB 1431 (2026) Active

Restrict use of neonicotinoid pesticides

HB 1432 (2026) Active

Authorize residential electric rates for condo shared utilities

HB 1433 (2026) Active

Establish child care creation business tax credit

HB 1434 (2026) Active

Reinstate local vote to permit Keno operation

HB 1435 (2026) Active

Reduce capitalization rate for Winnipesaukee replacement fund

HB 1436 (2026) Active

Establish property rights for personal digital information

HB 1437 (2026) Active

Constitutional amendment for hand-counted paper ballots

HB 1438 (2026) Active

Mandate reporting of animal abuse by mental health workers

HB 1439 (2026) Active

Revise penalties for public retirees exceeding work hour limits

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