NH Bills
Search and browse New Hampshire legislation for the 2026 session.
1387 bills found
relating to the adoption of tax laws. Providing that no law shall establish or increase a state imposed tax unless adopted by not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting.
relating to sheriffs. Providing that no person shall hold the office of county sheriff after he or she has attained the age of 75 years.
relating to voting on broad-based taxes. Providing that a supermajority vote of the general court shall be required to enact any broad-bases taxes.
relating to registers of probate. Providing that the office of register of probate and all references to such office be eliminated.
relating to qualifications for office. Providing that candidates of the office of governor, state senator, and state representative shall be citizens of the United States.
relating to the right to hunt, fish, and harvest game and fish. Providing that citizens of New Hampshire shall have the constitutional right to hunt, fish, and harvest game and fish, subject to restrictions existing in law.
relating to property. Providing that individuals may sleep on property they own or have a legal right to occupy.
Relating to the commissioner of the department of insurance. Providing that the commissioner of the department of insurance be elected.
relating to tax rates. Providing that the rate of taxes in the state shall not exceed certain annual percentages.
relative to the personal possession of cannabis. Providing that adults 21 years of age or older shall have the right to possess a modest amount of cannabis intended for their personal consumption.
relating to the power of the supreme and superior courts. Providing that such power is repealed.
relating to voting eligibility. Providing that only legal residents who are at least 18 years of age or older who reside in the place they claim as domicile shall be eligible voters.
relating to the compensation of the legislature. Providing that the present compensation per elected term for legislators is hereby abolished.
relative to legislative oversight of the judicial branch. establishing legislative oversight of the judicial branch.
relating to the right to educate children. Providing that parents and guardians have a right to direct the education of their children.
relative to the right to marry. Providing that the right to marry is a fundamental civil right and that the state shall protect the right of every individual, regardless of sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or race, to marry and to have their marriage legally recognized.
the powers of the governor. the governor shall not call up the national guard without the approval of the executive council.
relating to the authority to establish courts Provided that the sole authority lies within the general court.
relating to morality and piety. Providing that town, parishes, bodies corporate, or religious societies may elect and contract with teachers.
Relating to the supreme court. Providing that the supreme court may not make rules that have the force and effect of law.
relating to the public utilities commissioners. Providing that the public utilities commissioners are elected.
relating to ballot reconciliation. Providing that the state adopt certain provisions and penalties relative to the ballot reconciliation process.
relating to voting eligibility. Providing that only legal resident citizens who are at least 18 years of age or older who reside in the place they claim as a domicile shall be eligible voters.
relating to the right to compute. Providing that the right of individuals to use computation resources shall not be infringed.
relating to the retirement age for judges. Providing that the mandatory judicial retirement age shall be increased from 70 to 75.
prohibiting the use of state funds for new passenger rail projects.
extending the indemnification of legislative security staff members to legislative sergeant-at-arms staff members while acting within the scope of their duties.
allowing for appointment by county attorneys of investigators with law enforcement powers.
repealing the solar energy systems tax exemption.
prohibiting the Grafton county attorney from engaging in the private practice of law.
exempting certain dwelling units from automatic sprinkler system requirements.
repealing the commission to study the historical evolution of the New Hampshire zoning enabling act.
relative to on-site parking requirements for accessory dwelling units.
relative to manufactured housing.
relative to modifying innovative land use controls, requirements, and appeals.
relative to municipal parking requirements for residential units.
(New Title) relative to multi-family residential development on commercially zoned land.
repealing zoning restrictions on dwelling units.
repealing accessory dwelling units and detached accessory dwelling units.
prohibiting games in which the object is to capture a pig.
exempting certain retirees from the 28-day waiting period for part-time employment.
requiring disclosure of Japanese knotweed in real property transactions.
eliminating the requirement that municipalities allow for manufactured housing development opportunities.
relative to accessory dwelling units and workforce housing.
prohibiting the use of certain second generation anticoagulant rodenticides.
relative to the composition of the state water well board.
relative to oversight of federal law enforcement actions.
proclaiming Lake Winnipesaukee the official state lake of New Hampshire.
amending the date to provide written notice to a municipality of a taxpayer's election to be assessed under the low-income housing tax credit program.
relative to religious exemption from immunization requirements.