NH Bills

Search and browse New Hampshire legislation for the 2026 session.

1387 bills found

HB1714 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

authorizing the state to issue bonds to fund public school expenses.

Education Funding Hearing: 2026-01-20
HB1715 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

relative to the electronic filing of domestic violence and stalking petition case documents.

Criminal Justice and Public Safety Hearing: 2026-01-16
HB1716 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

relative to the academic accountability of education freedom accounts.

Education Hearing: 2026-01-21
HB1717 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

relative to the jurisdiction of the circuit court, family division.

Children and Family Law Hearing: 2026-01-13
HB1718 In House Committee

relative to authorizing energy storage in connection with net metering.

Finance Hearing: 2026-01-29
HB1719 Passed House, In Senate

removing Hepatitis B from the list of diseases for which immunization is required under state law.

Finance Hearing: 2026-01-14
HB1720 In House Committee

relative to notice to child day care providers of child care scholarships.

Finance Hearing: 2026-01-21
HB1721 In House Committee

relative to limiting new system enrollment and adjusting compliance payments under the renewable portfolio standard program.

Science, Technology and Energy Hearing: 2026-01-20
HB1722 In House Committee

relative to consumer protections and energy classifications for large-use electric facilities.

Science, Technology and Energy Hearing: 2026-02-09
HB1723 In House Committee

requiring utilities and electric grid operators to assess and report the vulnerability of high-voltage transformers to geomagnetic and electromagnetic disturbances, and to recommend mitigation measures to protect the state electric infrastructure.

Science, Technology and Energy Hearing: 2026-01-14
HB1724 In House Committee

relative to public transparency of electric utility retail charges and cost reporting for transmission, wholesale electricity, capacity, and generation adequacy.

Science, Technology and Energy Hearing: 2026-02-10
HB1725 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

relative to the regulation of artificial intelligence technologies.

Commerce and Consumer Affairs Hearing: 2026-01-15
HB1726 In House Committee

directing state agencies to identify and dispose of surplus property for affordable housing development.

Housing Hearing: 2026-02-17
HB1727 In House Committee

relative to the inter-agency data sharing for the purpose of distributing summer electronic benefit transfer (EBT) benefits. 

Finance Hearing: 2026-01-14
HB1728 In House Committee

requiring sufficient cybersecurity protections for critical infrastructure and technology projects.

Science, Technology and Energy Hearing: 2026-02-10
HB1729 Interim Study (House)

relative to the creation of a centralized enterprise resource planning service, and making an appropriation therefor.

Education Funding Hearing: 2026-01-22
HB173 Passed House, In Senate

relative to maintaining the purpose of a petitioned warrant article.

Transportation Hearing: 2026-03-03
HB1730 Passed House

(New Title) enhancing the level of offense for certain sexual offenses.

Finance Hearing: 2026-01-15
HB1731 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

relative to the creation of an educational opportunities information system.

Education Hearing: 2026-01-12
HB1732 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

relative to housing accessibility and voucher allocation in new multi-unit developments.

Housing Hearing: 2026-01-20
HB1733 In House Committee

relative to default electric service procurement and the recovery of competitive market supply costs.

Science, Technology and Energy Hearing: 2026-02-10
HB1734 In House Committee

authorizing the establishment of experimental treatment centers.

Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Hearing: 2026-01-28
HB1735 In House Committee

permitting treatment of certain severe illness under the right to try act.

Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Hearing: 2026-01-28
HB1736 In House Committee

repealing the authority of the public utilities commission to approve alternative forms of regulation for utilities.

Science, Technology and Energy Hearing: 2026-02-10
HB1737 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

relative to reinstating the death penalty for certain offenses against minors under 13 years of age.

Criminal Justice and Public Safety Hearing: 2026-01-23
HB1738 In House Committee

relative to ratepayer benefits from the regional greenhouse gas initiative.

Ways and Means Hearing: 2026-01-27
HB1739 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

relative to energy infrastructure, economic development, and workforce training for large-scale data facilities.

Science, Technology and Energy Hearing: 2026-01-27
HB1740 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

relative to the protection of persons from domestic violence.

Criminal Justice and Public Safety Hearing: 2026-01-16
HB1741 In House Committee

relative to the enrollment and use of distributed energy resource aggregations by electric utilities.

Science, Technology and Energy Hearing: 2026-01-27
HB1742 In House Committee

relative to the protection of customer-generators from inadvertent enrollment in third-party electricity supply programs.

Science, Technology and Energy Hearing: 2026-02-02
HB1743 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

requiring disclosure of radiation levels emitted by smart meters.

Science, Technology and Energy Hearing: 2026-01-27
HB1744 In House Committee

relative to oversight and reporting requirements for health insurance carriers regarding mental health coverage.

Commerce and Consumer Affairs Hearing: 2026-02-04
HB1745 In House Committee

relative to the allocation of public utility costs to ratepayers.

Science, Technology and Energy Hearing: 2026-02-02
HB1746 Interim Study (House)

subjecting taxpayer funded investigations to the right-to-know law.

Judiciary Hearing: 2026-01-21
HB1747 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

relative to treatment of perinatal mental health conditions.

Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Hearing: 2026-01-21
HB1748 Interim Study (House)

establishing the New Hampshire energy efficiency and resource development authority.

Science, Technology and Energy Hearing: 2026-02-02
HB1749 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

reinstating the death penalty for murder offenses.

Criminal Justice and Public Safety Hearing: 2026-01-23
HB1750 In House Committee

making a supplemental appropriation to the department of health and human services for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

Finance Hearing: 2026-02-02
HB1751 In House Committee

relative to a start park public safety parking surcharge.

Ways and Means Hearing: 2026-01-21
HB1752 In House Committee

requiring the creation of a ticket to follow timber through the harvesting and production process to establish a chain of custody.

Resources, Recreation and Development Hearing: 2026-01-21
HB1753 Interim Study (House)

establishing the New Hampshire first for veterans program and authority.

State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs Hearing: 2026-01-16
HB1754 In House Committee

repealing the statewide use of the multi-tiered system of supports for behavioral health and wellness relative to systems of care for children's mental health.

Education Hearing: 2026-02-11
HB1755 Interim Study (House)

relative to the 340B discounted drug purchasing program.

Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Hearing: 2026-01-21
HB1756 In House Committee

allowing organizations to file for property tax exemptions once and receive those exemptions unless and until a town assessor finds the organization ineligible for an exemption.

Transportation Hearing: 2026-01-30
HB1757 In House Committee

prohibiting the remedy of alimony for marriages that existed for six years or less.

Children and Family Law Hearing: 2026-02-24
HB1758 Passed House

relative to school bus drivers' certificates.

Transportation Hearing: 2026-02-03
HB1759 Passed House

relative to the disqualification of a member of a local land use board.

Transportation Hearing: 2026-01-20
HB1760 In House Committee

repealing the directive that the department of health and human services seek a waiver to establish pharmacy copayment and premium requirements under the state Medicaid plan and making an appropriation therefor.

Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Hearing: 2026-02-18
HB1761 Interim Study (House)

expanding the New Hampshire paid family and medical leave program.

Commerce and Consumer Affairs Hearing: 2026-01-21
HB1762 Inexpedient to Legislate (House)

relative to the calculation of child support.

Children and Family Law Hearing: 2026-01-13
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