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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 1587 (2026) No

Subject body camera footage to Right-to-Know

HB 1588 (2026) Active

Enable special assessment districts for infrastructure supporting new housing

HB 1589 (2026) No

Mandate social media data portability and interoperability

HB 1590 (2026) No

Ban abortion after 20 weeks

HB 1591 (2026) No

Require prompt release of court escrow funds

HB 1592 (2026) No

Increase state juror pay to federal rate

HB 1593 (2026) No

Prohibit disability discrimination in state-funded programs

HB 1594 (2026) Active

Tier electric vehicle fees by weight

HB 1595 (2026) No

Establish judicial domestic violence program, require lethality assessments, expand definition of abuse

HB 1596 (2026) No

Raise tobacco tax, fund higher education, repeal premiums for expanded Medicaid

HB 1597 (2026) Active

Increase BPT expense deduction

HB 1598 (2026) Active

Create expedited eviction process

HB 1599 (2026) No

Allow indefinite carryforward of net operating losses under BPT

HB 1600 (2026) Active

Guarantee statewide access to voter registration database on election days

HB 1601 (2026) Active

Fund voter education on law changes

HB 1602 (2026) Active

Establish battery recycling stewardship program

HB 1603 (2026) Active

Require new rules around verifying presence of threatened and endangered wildlife

HB 1604 (2026) Active

Mandate use of public buildings as polling places

HB 1605 (2026) No

Establish state intelligence and counter-intelligence office

HB 1606 (2026) No

Ban real estate ownership by Chinese nationals

HB 1607 (2026) Active

Regulate road salt storage

HB 1608 (2026) No

Allow access to grand jury minutes, protect prosecutors from lawsuits

HB 1609 (2026) No

Ban public funds for immigrant detention centers

HB 1610 (2026) Active

Allow school districts to retain surplus funds

HB 1611 (2026) No

Revise state law allowing seizure of property in an emergency

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