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 |
|---|---|---|
| SB 662 (2026) | Active | $1 million for Northwood Meadows Lake Dam |
| SB 663 (2026) | Active | Establish Medicaid methodology working group |
| SB 664 (2026) | Active | Freeze executive compensation after hospital layoffs in distressed communities |
| SB 665 (2026) | Active | Require pharmacies to charge lowest drug price for consumers |
| SB 666 (2026) | Active | Add oversight of health care businesses related to competition, costs, access |
| SB 667 (2026) | Active | Felony penalty for assaulting emergency room staff |
| SB 668 (2026) | Active | Add historic marker for YDC abuse |
| SB 669 (2026) | Active | Increase fee, add requirements for barbershop and salon liquor licenses |
| SB 670 (2026) | Active | Add oversight, reporting related to abuse of vulnerable adults and minors |
| SB 71 (2025) | No | Prohibit local sanctuary policies, require reports on refusal to honor an immigration detainer |
| SB 82 (2025) | No | Fund unconventional "housing opportunity zones" for government-developed affordable housing |
| SB 83 (2025) | Active | Revise various laws on slot machines |
| SB 84 (2025) | No | Cap minimum lot sizes for single family homes |
| SB 88 (2025) | Active | Block state from requiring labor agreements in construction contracts |
| SB 90 (2025) | No | Allow residential development in commercial zones, so long as infrastructure is available |
| SB 94 (2025) | Active | Prohibit local regulations that differ from the state building code |