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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 1637 (2026) Active

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

HB 1638 (2026) No

Create bypass for step therapy protocols under health insurance

HB 1639 (2026) No

Allow grand juries, by petition, to investigate various issues

HB 164 (2025) Active Create a website for local records
HB 1640 (2026) Active

Adopt rules for parents to consent to schools seeking Medicaid reimbursement for special education services

HB 1641 (2026) Active

Require court clerks to transmit restraining orders within 24 hours to prosecutors, probation offices

HB 1642 (2026) No

Establish extreme risk protection orders for firearms ("red flag law")

HB 1643 (2026) Active

Limit what courts can require of guardian ad litems in parenting cases

HB 1644 (2026) No

Remove ability of supermajority vote to block a town from leaving a cooperative school district

HB 1645 (2026) No

Clarify rules related to innovation schools

HB 1646 (2026) No

Establish off-site infrastructure improvement tax credit

HB 1647 (2026) No

Limit property tax assessments for farms

HB 1648 (2026) No

Establish property tax exemption up to $300k for primary residences

HB 1649 (2026) No

Prohibit towns from donating to nonprofits

HB 1650 (2026) No

Restrict online businesses that collect data from minors

HB 1651 (2026) Active

Establish sexual assault protection order, add rights around evidence collection kits

HB 1652 (2026) No

Revise third-party building inspections and approvals for minor projects

HB 1653 (2026) Active

Allow FHEF patients to transfer to hospital of choice

HB 1654 (2026) No

Allow occupancy permit denial based on unpaid taxes

HB 1655 (2026) Active

Establish state dam maintenance fees for waterfront properties

HB 1656 (2026) No

Mandate pelvic health insurance coverage

HB 1657 (2026) No

Restrict filling of vacant state positions

HB 1658 (2026) No

Regulate app stores and age verification

HB 1659 (2026) No

Establish tax credit for 100% disabled veterans

HB 1660 (2026) No

Authorize housing credit enhancement agreements

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