NH Bills
Search and browse New Hampshire legislation for the 2026 session.
1387 bills found
relative to the issuance of subpoenas in administrative proceedings.
requiring capacity planning in the state 10-year energy strategy.
establishing the first-in-the-nation security task force to coordinate planning for presidential campaign events.
relative to the application of the Internal Revenue Code to provisions of the business profits tax.
establishing a teacher bill of rights.
relative to organized retail crime.
relative to prohibiting state Medicaid payments to facilities that discriminate against employees, students, or trainees for exercising lawful medical or religious vaccine exemptions.
requiring schools to present line-item expenses as part of the school budget process.
allowing certain liquor manufacturers to sell to on-premises licensees.
creating a tax exemption for certain lower-income property owners.
establishing a commission to investigate the New Hampshire Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence and requiring funding only be provided for the direct services materially benefitting survivors of sexual and domestic assault.
limiting consumer access to certain high-risk rodenticides.
requiring a recommendation by a local budget committee or governing body when including warrant articles with a tax impact in an estimate for raising taxes under a local tax cap.
requiring the secretary of state to accept voter registration forms directly from voters and to create an online portal for direct voter registration.
establishing a beverage container redemption program.
relative to intercity bus service and public transportation funding.
relative to the definition, inspection, and local approval of tiny houses and yurts as innovative housing structures.
relative to registration and road access for low-capacity and low-weight battery-operated vehicles.
relative to the modification of administrative rules by the joint legislative committee on administrative rules.
establishing a free speech advisory commission.
relative to establishing a technology commission to study making New Hampshire a technology-first state.
relative to establishing an intelligent speed assistance program as an alternative to license suspension for certain motor vehicle offenses.
removing the power of courts within the judicial branch family division to issue criminal determinations, judgments, and penalties.
expanding the circumstances where the restraint is permitted in schools and treatment facilities and modifying the definition of seclusion.
relative to the term of office for county officers in Merrimack county.
relative to impact fees.
relative to limitations and qualifications for land placed in current use.
relative to the legislative youth advisory council.
expanding the number of Grafton county commissioners.
relative to the regulation of and protections for personal data obtained by websites and data brokers.
requiring the secretary of state to include a voter's guide to the proposed constitutional amendment to voters on the ballot.
relative to the issuance of a summons instead of arrest.
exempting certain firearms and firearm accessories manufactured and retained in New Hampshire from federal regulation.
relative to electronic credentials.
enabling the carriage of certain firearms on slow-moving boats.
adding a non-voting student member to the state board of education.
reestablishing the New Hampshire college graduate retention incentive partnership program and making an appropriation therefor.
relative to notice requirements and enforcement for pharmacies dispensing medications intended to induce chemical abortions.
relative to establishing a registration fee for bicycles and electric bicycles using state or municipally funded bike paths, trails, or roadways.
permitting public employees to bargain individually with public employers without any intervention.
establishing an employee assistance program for small town and volunteer first responders and making an appropriation therefor.
repealing the refugee resettlement program in the department of health and human services and prohibiting expenditure of state funds on refugee resettlement.
creating an additional property tax for certain unoccupied properties and creating a housing transfer tax exemption for certain low- and moderate-income home buyers.
relative to statewide education property taxes and other tax revenues.
relative to prohibiting the rental of residential property to individuals unlawfully present in the United States.
establishing a moratorium on the issuance of permits for new landfills.
relative to procedures relating to child abduction.
relative to governmental land uses.
relative to charter conversion schools.
relative to zoning conformity and redevelopment standards.