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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 1563 (2026) Active

Change special education reimbursement formula

HB 1564 (2026) No

Remove gender identity from state laws

HB 1565 (2026) Active

Penalize false reports of child abuse

HB 1566 (2026) Active

Direct DHHS to seek a waiver from federal government for child care workforce grants

HB 1567 (2026) No

Revise tax valuation for telecom infrastructure

HB 1568 (2026) No

Require mandatory motor vehicle liability insurance

HB 1569 (2026) Active

Repeal sale of Anna Philbrook Center

HB 1570 (2026) No

Require local approval for immigration enforcement agreements

HB 1571 (2026) Active

Revise statewide academic standards every 10 years

HB 1572 (2026) Active

Update qualifications for certain health licenses

HB 1573 (2026) Active

Excuse absences for civic and CTE events, develop rules to give credit

HB 1574 (2026) Active

Extend school lunch eligibility for older special education students

HB 1575 (2026) Active

Give responsibility of default budget to budget committee

HB 1576 (2026) Active

Strengthen enforcement of criminal restitution

HB 1577 (2026) Active

Allow utility data sharing for emergency planning

HB 1578 (2026) Active

Mandate quarterly reporting on EFA program

HB 1579 (2026) No

Study revenue options for education funding

HB 158 (2025) Active Require clerks make absentee voter lists available for public inspection, additional reporting from Secretary of State
HB 1580 (2026) No

Tax non-primary residences

HB 1581 (2026) Active

Allow towns to require notice of property assessment changes

HB 1582 (2026) No

Ban use of credit history and drones by insurers

HB 1583 (2026) No

Authorize special assessment districts for infrastructure

HB 1584 (2026) Active

Mandate notice of vaccine exemptions

HB 1585 (2026) No

Prohibit ESG investing for state retirement funds

HB 1586 (2026) No

Withhold funding for special education noncompliance

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