Suzanne L. Chretien
Serving as: NH House Hillsborough County District 19
These objective, nonpartisan measures are used to show this legislator's activities at the Statehouse in 2025 and 2026. The measures are not intended to present a ranking or rating of any kind. Average is that of all state elected officials in this chamber. Gov. Ayotte is still in the process of signing and vetoing 2026 bills, so the number of prime sponsored bills that became law may increase.
Session days attended
Party unity score/partisanship
Participated in official roll call votes
Bills sponsored (as prime sponsor)
Prime sponsored bills that became law
Declined to complete our 2024 State Candidate Survey
Position on Issues
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024
Do you support the “Education Freedom Account” program, which gives students access to the per-pupil share of state school funding to spend on private school or home school expenses?
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"I am a supporter of a woman's right to choose. My mother passed unnecessarily during childbirth. I had seven siblings that had to live without their mother, some at a very young age. What happened to her can happen to any woman today."
Against| Read My Position
"I am a supporter of a woman's right to choose. My mother passed unnecessarily during childbirth. I had seven siblings that had to live without their mother, some at a very young age. What happened to her can happen to any woman today."
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Voting Record, 2026
Voted against CACR 12, a constitutional amendment that would ban any taxes on income.
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024
Should NH add a broad-based sales tax?
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Voting Record, 2026
Voted against cutting the Business Enterprise Tax (BET) rate from 0.55% to 0.50% starting in 2028 (HB 155).
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024
Should New Hampshire add a tax on capital gains?
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Voting Record, 2024
Rep. Chretien voted to consider HB 106, which would have established a commission to determine the financial cost of climate damage to New Hampshire and methods of recouping such costs. Rep. Chretien also voted against HCR 1, a resolution that calls for policymakers to fully consider all relevant information and factors pertaining to climate change as climate policy is developed. That resolution specifically called out "climate alarmism."
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024
Do you support giving voters who register without ID on Election Day a ballot that only counts if they return identifying documents to the state before a deadline?
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Voting Record, 2026
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. Chretien voted to keep the Housing Champion designation and grant program (HB 1196).
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Voting Record, 2025
Voted to consider increasing net energy metering eligibility (SB 228)
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"I am a supporter of a woman's right to choose. My mother passed unnecessarily during childbirth. I had seven siblings that had to live without their mother, some at a very young age. What happened to her can happen to any woman today."
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024
Should the state increase funding for child care providers?
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"Public schools have built this nation, and we need to keep them the best place to educate children. The state must fulfill its responsibility to its citizenry to fully and fairly fund public schools. I believe it can be done without putting more of a burden on our taxpayers. We need equity in what we offer all children who walk through our doors, as some need extra support."
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Voting Record, 2025
Voted to consider a bill remove legal penalties for possessing and using marijuana (HB 75)
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024
Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by licensing growers and private retail locations?
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024
Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by establishing state-run cannabis stores?
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024
Should New Hampshire raise the minimum wage?
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024
Should New Hampshire add legal protections for residents of other states who travel here for health care related to abortion or gender transition?
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024
Should New Hampshire repeal the ban on abortion after 24 weeks gestation?
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Voting Record, 2026
Voted to consider expanding background checks, adding 3-day waiting period for firearm transfers (HB 56) and to consider establishing extreme risk protection orders, also known as a "red flag law" (HB 1642).
Rep. Chretien 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).