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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 876 - 900 of 1269
Bill Number Became Law? Description
HB 675 (2025) Active Establish tax cap for local school districts.
HB 676 (2025) Active Make changes to the Parent and Education Service Provider Advisory Commission, establish Education Freedom Account impact and parent satisfaction surveys
HB 68 (2025) Active Require superintendents to approve reassignments within same school district
HB 686 (2025) Active Require absentee voters to provide copy of ID, notarize
HB 693 (2025) Active Let voters request hand count of their ballot, let local officials conduct additional hand count
HB 697 (2025) Active Allow state to pay witnesses if they have to show up on additional court days
HB 704 (2025) Active Fund various programs related to care and companionship for seniors
HB 705 (2025) Active Require health insurers to publish information about costs
HB 706 (2025) Active Prohibit insurers from auditing provider services after services have been delivered but before payment has been made
HB 707 (2025) Active Require state to set minimum landfill distance from water
HB 709 (2025) Active Let students enroll in any public school where their parents pay taxes
HB 716 (2025) Active Send $5 million to community college dual and concurrent enrollment program
HB 721 (2025) Active Establish gold and silver as legal tender
HB 723 (2025) Active Repeal multi-use energy data platform
HB 725 (2025) Active Prohibit balance billing for ambulance service, set payment criteria
HB 727 (2025) Active Significant changes to retirement benefits for public employees
HB 728 (2025) Active Allow slot machines at charitable gaming locations
HB 729 (2025) Active Require DOE to hire an attorney to review education laws
HB 733 (2025) Active Regulate consumer litigation funding contracts
HB 734 (2025) Active Send all statewide education property tax revenue to state for redistribution, increase low income property tax relief
HB 74 (2025) Active Add preliminary drafts, press access to Right-to-Know law
HB 741 (2025) Active Let students enroll in any public school, regardless of where they live
HB 742 (2025) Active Fully fund special education, eliminate proration
HB 748 (2025) Active Allow local Education Freedom Account program
HB 751 (2025) Active Certify outpatient substance use treatment programs
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