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New Hampshire legislators have requested hundreds of bills for 2024. 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. We will continue to update this page as more bill texts are published.

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Bill Number Became Law? Description
HB 1492 (2024) No

Reimplement I&D Tax

HB 1493 (2024) No

Expand powers of cooperative school district budget committees

HB 1494 (2024) Active

Various changes to laws related to OHRVs

HB 1495 (2024) No

Set automatic repeal dates for state laws based on legislative votes

HB 1496 (2024) No

State the government is temporary guardian for children in public schools, with duty to protect

HB 1497 (2024) No

Limit courts imposing longer sentences than plea bargains

HB 1498 (2024) No

Require meals and rooms license to facilitate short-term rentals

HB 1499 (2024) Active

Study clean energy, community resilience and conservation corps

HB 15 (2023) No

Cut Business Enterprise Tax

HB 1500 (2024) No

Make it illegal to distribute photoshopped or AI content of a person, especially related to elections

HB 1501 (2024) No

Repeal dog and cat licensing

HB 1502 (2024) No

Authorize horizontal gaze nystagmus test for DUIs, allow open container in passenger area of a vehicle

HB 1503 (2024) No

Prohibit designation of wetland if it exists because of failed public works project

HB 1504 (2024) Active

Establish take-back program for architectural paint

HB 1505 (2024) No

Establish public registry of animal abusers

HB 1506 (2024) No

Require 2/3 majority of voters at town meeting for bond after petition of 50 voters

HB 1507 (2024) No

Let Banking Department oversee financial services "sandbox"

HB 1508 (2024) No

Require fiber optic providers to prioritize restoration for critical infrastructure over other customers

HB 1509 (2024) No

Require report on special education costs, regulate spending

HB 1510 (2024) No

Study barriers to and solutions for electric vehicle sales and use

HB 1511 (2024) Active

Make DHHS financially responsible for children undergoing an episode of treatment

HB 1512 (2024) No

Limit funding for EFAs to budget

HB 1513 (2024) No

Require state to appoint some members of Pease board of directors

HB 1514 (2024) No

Send excess funds raised through state education property taxes back to state

HB 1515 (2024) No

Reduce meals tax by 1%, set minimum meals and rooms revenue for towns and cities

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