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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 1613 (2026) Active

Identify ways to incentivize for housing for people with disabilities

HB 1614 (2026) Active

Prohibit coal tar sealants for driveways, parking areas

HB 1615 (2026) Active

Establish contract marriage

HB 1616 (2026) Active

Prohibit state-paid vaccine advertising

HB 1617 (2026) Active

Require Department of Business and Economic Affairs to consider domestic and international corporate relocatio

HB 1618 (2026) Active

Ban solar radiation modification, cloud seeding, etc.

HB 1619 (2026) Active

Establish property owners' right, repeal workforce housing program

HB 1620 (2026) Active

Add requirements for abandoned fuel tanks on residential property

HB 1621 (2026) Active

Require environmental impact study for manufacturing or storage facilities over 50,000 square feet

HB 1622 (2026) Active

Require DES to inventory landfill space, limit new landfill applications

HB 1623 (2026) Active

Require uniform billing practice for special education services

HB 1624 (2026) Active

Repeal various funds

HB 1625 (2026) Active

Require annual report on ADUs across the state

HB 1626 (2026) Active

Require ROI measure on tourism promotion spending

HB 1627 (2026) Active

Create single ballot primary

HB 1628 (2026) Active

Require schools to grant absences, credit for religious instruction

HB 1629 (2026) Active

Repeal BET

HB 1630 (2026) Active

Make it a misdemeanor to sell recreational inhalants

HB 1631 (2026) Active

Add detail to annual report on property seized in criminal cases

HB 1632 (2026) Active

Require lethality assessment program screening tool in domestic violence, stalking cases

HB 1633 (2026) Active

Broaden definition of "sexual assault survivor," expand information shared with survivors

HB 1634 (2026) Active

Allow individuals to sue federal employees who violate the law

HB 1635 (2026) Active

Require school employees to receive regular suicide prevention training

HB 1636 (2026) Active

Study ways to raise revenue to increase state school funding

HB 1637 (2026) Active

Require hearing to be scheduled within 72 hours of motion to revise bail in domestic violence, stalking, and harassment cases

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