NH Bills
Search and browse New Hampshire legislation for the 2026 session.
1387 bills found
prohibiting state agencies and political subdivisions from advertising or expending funds to advertise vaccines in the state of New Hampshire.
relative to enhancing business development and economic investment opportunities.
prohibiting solar radiation modification, weather modification, and other polluting atmospheric interventions.
relative to the rights of property owners and limitations on municipal land use regulation, and repealing the workforce housing program.
establishing closure and remediation requirements for abandoned or leaking on-premises-use fuel oil tanks and requiring disclosure of tank status during property sales.
requiring a baseline environmental impact study to be completed prior to development of certain manufacturing and storage facilities.
requiring the state to develop additional solid waste disposal capacity.
requiring charter schools to have uniform and transparent billing costs and practices for special education services.
relative to the elimination of certain special funds.
relative to annual reporting on accessory dwelling unit construction and use.
relative to the effectiveness of tourism expenditures.
creating a single primary ballot.
requiring schools to provide excused absences for certain religious instruction, defining released time courses, and permitting schools to adopt policies and provide credit for released time courses.
repealing the business enterprise tax.
prohibiting the sale of nitrous oxide and certain inhalants for recreational purposes.
relative to the contents of the attorney general's annual report detailing state forfeiture information for the preceding fiscal year.
relative to the lethality assessment program screening tool.
expanding the information provided to survivors of sexual assault regarding their existing rights.
establishing state court remedies for violations of state and federal law by federal employees.
modifying the requirements of suicide prevention education policies in schools.
directing the department of revenue administration to study options for generating state revenue.
relative to the scheduling of hearings on certain motions to modify or revoke bail.
creating a bypass mechanism for health insurer step therapy protocols when medically necessary.
establishing investigatory grand juries housed under the county sheriffs' offices.
relative to local records retention.
relative to consent for school billing purposes.
relative to petitions for certain orders of protection where the subject of the order is either released on bail or on probation.
relative to extreme risk protection orders.
relative to the report of a guardian ad litem.
permitting towns to unilaterally withdraw from a cooperative school district.
adding a definition for rules relative to innovation schools.
creating an off-site infrastructure improvement tax credit for the value of qualified off-site infrastructure improvements constructed or funded by business organizations that directly benefit the public.
relative to the taxation of farm and farm structures.
providing property tax exemptions for qualifying residences.
prohibiting certain tax dollars from being donated to non-profit organizations.
relative to an age-appropriate design code.
establishing sexual assault orders of protection and relative to sexual assault survivors' rights.
relative to expedited permitting and third-party inspections for residential and minor home improvements.
relative to emergency medical care provided at freestanding hospital emergency facilities.
requiring a property owner to pay all taxes or charges on their property prior to being issued certain building or occupancy permits.
establishing a funding source for maintaining state owned dams.
relative to insurance coverage for pelvic health therapy.
relative to the reporting and elimination of prolonged vacancies in state government.
relative to parental consent and age verification for digital application platforms.
relative to local property tax exemptions for veterans with a 100 percent disability rating.
relative to municipal credit enhancement agreements and tax increment financing for priority housing development.
relative to expanding the housing finance authority's community heroes program and makes an appropriation therefor.
relative to providing loan guarantees for accessory dwelling unit financing.
relative to protection of employment for members of the general court.
directing the department of natural and cultural resources to remove the Hannah Duston Memorial in Boscawen.