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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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Displaying 526 - 550 of 1269
Bill Number Became Law? Description
HB 1490 (2026) Active

Mandate notice to parents on ending home education

HB 1491 (2026) Active

Regulate pooled risk management programs

HB 1492 (2026) Active

Regulate state highway towing fees

HB 1493 (2026) Active

Require fetal development video in health class

HB 1494 (2026) Active

Increase optional veterans' tax credits

HB 1495 (2026) Active

Allow borrowing against anticipated special education aid

HB 1496 (2026) Active

Repeal cap on parking requirements in local zoning

HB 1497 (2026) Active

Standardize removal of land use board members

HB 1498 (2026) Active

Mandate online posting of study committee documents

HB 1499 (2026) Active

Expand grounds for eviction

HB 1500 (2026) Active

Create commission on state government shutdown procedures

HB 1501 (2026) Active

Limit immunity for judges and other court officials

HB 1502 (2026) Active

Adopt Uniform Special Deposits Act

HB 1503 (2026) Active

Fund emergency response mapping for schools

HB 1504 (2026) Active

Prohibit price gouging during emergencies

HB 1505 (2026) Active

Mandate proof of compliance with local tax caps

HB 1506 (2026) Active

Allow exceptions to state agency AI ban

HB 1507 (2026) Active

Mandate daily recess for elementary students

HB 1508 (2026) Active

Allow one-party consent for audio recordings

HB 1509 (2026) Active

Allow lawsuits against judges for bail decisions

HB 1510 (2026) Active

Establish county custody of remanded defendants

HB 1511 (2026) Active

Remove dairy representative from agriculture education committee

HB 1512 (2026) Active

Allow towns to block EFA vouchers for residents

HB 1513 (2026) Active

Mandate transparency reports for EFA program

HB 1514 (2026) Active

Mandate direct reporting to school boards

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