Skip Rollins
Running for: NH House Sullivan County District 03
Awaiting response to our 2026 State Candidate Survey
Position on Issues
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Voting Record, 2024
In 2022, Rollins voted to keep the Education Freedom Account program (HB 1683). In 2023, Rollins voted for two bills that would expand eligibility for the Education Freedom Account program (HB 367 and HB 464). In 2024 Rep. Rollins voted in favor of several bills to expand eligibility for Education Freedom Accounts, including HB 1561, HB 1634, HB 1665, and HB 1677. Rollins also voted against HB 1512, which would limit the EFA program to a budget.
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Voting Record, 2023
Voted against HB 591, a bill that would prohibit a doctor from performing an abortion after detecting a fetal heartbeat.
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Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022
Should New Hampshire ban abortions during the second trimester (e.g. after 15 weeks gestation)?
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Americans for Prosperity Taxpayer Pledge, 2016
Rollins signed the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers 2016 pledge, which states, "I, the above signatory, pledge that if I am elected to any statewide office, I will oppose all efforts to impose a sales, income, or other broadbased tax on the taxpayers of the State of New Hampshire."
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Voting Record, 2026
Voted to cut the Business Enterprise Tax (BET) rate from 0.55% to 0.50% starting in 2028 (HB 155).
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Voting Record, 2026
In 2024 Rep. Rollins voted against HB 1291 (which would increase rights of property owners to build accessory dwelling units) and HB 1400 (which would limit parking requirements, plus add tax credits for office conversions), but voted for HB 1399 (which would make it easier to convert single family residence into two units).
In 2025 Rep. Rollins voted to limit parking requirements in zoning laws (SB 284), but also voted to continue allowing planning boards to differentiate based on the number of bedrooms in a residential development (SB 174).
In 2026 Rep. Rollins voted to keep the Housing Champion designation and grant program (HB 1196).
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Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2022
Should New Hampshire guarantee the right to access abortion before 24 weeks?
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Voting Record, 2026
In 2025 and 2026 Rep. Rollins voted against increasing base per-pupil state school funding (HB 651 and HB 1826). Rep. Rollins then voted to establish a tax cap for local school districts (HB 675). Rep. Rollins also voted against 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. Rollins voted for HB 1815, which pushes back against New Hampshire Supreme Court rulings on what the state must fund for an adequate education.
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Voting Record, 2025
Voted to keep legal penalties for possessing and using marijuana (HB 198)
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Voting Record, 2022
Voted in favor of a bill to legalize marijuana with the Liquor Commission regulating sales (HB 1598)
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Voting Record, 2026
Rollins has voted against many bill that would add stricter gun laws, including:
- HB 1285, HB 564, and HB 32 (banning firearms on school grounds)
- HB 1608 (banning large capacity magazines)
- HB 109, HB 1379, HB 59, and HB 56 (expanding firearm background checks)
- HB 514, HB 1101, HB 76, and HB 56 (establishing a waiting period for firearm purchases)
- HB 687, HB 106, and HB 1642 (establishing extreme risk protection orders, similar to a red flag law)