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Position on Issues

Voting Record, 2024

In 2024 Rep. Lloyd voted against several bills to expand eligibility for Education Freedom Accounts (EFAs), including HB 1561, HB 1634, HB 1665, and HB 1677. Lloyd also voted for HB 1512, which would limit the EFA program to a budget.

Voting Record, 2026

Voted against several bills that would revise New Hampshire's anti-discrimination law to allow segregation based on biological sex in some settings, including HB 1217, HB 1299, HB 1442, HB 1447, SB 268, and SB 552.

Candidate's Website, 2022

Christal firmly believes that decisions regarding reproductive health care should be free from government intervention. In the statehouse, she will support policies that expand access to safe, evidence-based reproductive health services for all Granite Staters.

 

Candidate's Website, 2022

"Christal firmly believes that decisions regarding reproductive health care should be free from government intervention. In the statehouse, she will support policies that expand access to safe, evidence-based reproductive health services for all Granite Staters."

Voting Record, 2026

Voted against CACR 12, a constitutional amendment that would ban any taxes on income.

Voting Record, 2026

Voted against cutting the Business Enterprise Tax (BET) rate from 0.55% to 0.50% starting in 2028 (HB 155).

Voting Record, 2026

In 2024 Rep. Lloyd voted for a few bills that would ease zoning requirements. For example, Lloyd voted for HB 1291 (to increase rights of property owners to build accessory dwelling units), HB 1399 (to make it easier to convert single family residence into two units), and HB 1400 (to limit parking requirements, plus add tax credits for office conversions). 

In 2025 Rep. Lloyd voted to limit parking requirements in zoning laws (SB 284) and voted to prohibit planning boards from differentiating based on the number of bedrooms in a residential development (SB 174).

In 2026 Rep. Lloyd voted to keep the Housing Champion designation and grant program (HB 1196).

Voting Record, 2025

Voted to consider increasing net energy metering eligibility (SB 228)

Voting Record, 2024

Voted for a constitutional right to abortion before 24 weeks (CACR 23).

Voting Record, 2026

In 2025 and 2026 Rep. Lloyd voted to consider increasing base per-pupil state school funding (HB 651 and HB 1826). Rep. Lloyd then voted against establishing a tax cap for local school districts (HB 675). Rep. Lloyd also voted to consider HB 1799, which would have redefined an "adequate education," increased how much funding the state must provide per pupil, and created a commission to study alternative methods of funding public schools besides property taxes. Lastly, Rep. Lloyd voted against HB 1815, which pushes back against New Hampshire Supreme Court rulings on what the state must fund for an adequate education.

Voting Record, 2025

Voted to remove legal penalties for possessing and using marijuana (HB 198)

Voting Record, 2024

In 2023 Rep. Lloyd voted to legalize private marijuana sales with a 12.5% excise tax (HB 639). In 2024 Lloyd voted to legalize marijuana with licensed outlets and a 10% tax on monthly total gross revenue (HB 1633).

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022

Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by establishing state-run cannabis stores?

Candidate's Website, 2022

"Christal firmly believes that decisions regarding reproductive health care should be free from government intervention. In the statehouse, she will support policies that expand access to safe, evidence-based reproductive health services for all Granite Staters."

Voting Record, 2026

Voted against capping how much local school districts can increase their budget year to year (HB 675) and voted against requiring a vote on a school district local tax cap at each general election (HB 1300)

Voting Record, 2026

Voted to consider expanding background checks, adding 3-day waiting period for firearm transfers (HB 56). Rep. Lloyd also voted to continue to allow public colleges and universities to regulate firearms (HB 1793) and voted against excluding firearms and firearms accessories manufactured and sold in New Hampshire from federal regulation (HB 1697).

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