NH Bills
Search and browse New Hampshire legislation for the 2026 session.
1387 bills found
requiring the department of health and human services to disburse funds to municipalities in an amount equal to the sum of the assessed property values of nonprofit residential facilities in those municipalities.
establishing community workforce housing targets, special assessment provisions, and a revolving loan fund for workforce housing development.
enabling wine and beverage manufacturers to offer tastings of and sell products of certain New Hampshire wine and beverage manufacturers.
relative to cruelty to livestock.
relative to unemployment compensation eligibility and weekly benefit amounts.
(NEW TITLE) exempting honorably discharged New Hampshire veterans from metered parking fees at state parks upon presenting acceptable proof of status and raising the value of individual gifts and donations that may be received by the division of parks and recreation without the approval of the governor or the executive council.
relative to certain prohibitions on abortion referrals by publicly funded medical facilities.
relative to the allocation of parental rights and responsibilities and establishing a presumption of equal parenting time.
removing prospective repeal of child care staffing ratios and the associated waiver system and requiring the department of health and human services to provide certain notice regarding availability of the waiver.
relative to the state’s participation in a multistate consortium to conduct clinical trials using ibogaine as an investigational new drug for the treatment of substance use disorder and other neurological or mental health conditions, and making an appropriation therefor.
relative to food and drink purchased under SNAP, the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program.
relative to qualifying scholarship granting organizations and programs of low-earning outcomes.
relative to utility ownership of natural gas and nuclear power generation facilities.
requiring higher educational institutions to report the reception of foreign grants, donations, and contracts to the department of education and the general court.
relative to the enhanced 911 system fund.
relative to prohibiting the use of personal identity ideology in public school instruction and policies.
supporting the cultural background of children placed in foster care.
increasing penalties for persons violating laws relative to the sale of seeds, plants, and nursery stock.
relative to child support obligations during postsecondary education.
relative to access to rural maternal health care and directing the department of health and human services to develop a rural maternal health care delivery pilot program.
relative to benefits issued to certain water-related infrastructure projects.
relative to the health care consumer protection trust fund.
requiring mileage-based exit numbers on tier 1 highways.
relative to creating a state assessment on non-homestead luxury second homes to fund statewide housing development programs and address housing shortages and making appropriations therefor.
modifying the statewide education property tax.
holding state contracts with DEI provisions to be void as a matter or law and establishing a right of action for taxpayers where public entities or state agencies engage with contracts with DEI provisions.
relative to extended producer responsibility.
relative to involuntary admissions for certain individuals with a substance use disorder.
directing the department of education to establish a grant program at the post-secondary educational level for individuals with developmental disabilities, and making an appropriation therefor.
prohibiting school districts and personnel from the instruction of critical race theory and LGBTQ+ ideologies in schools as well as establishing a private right of action for violations.
prohibiting public colleges and universities from regulating the possession or carrying of firearms and non-lethal weapons on campus.
directing the department of health and human services to identify the impact of Medicaid changes on New Hampshire residents' access to health care.
requiring criminal history record checks for the renewal of teaching licenses.
allowing the use of psilocybin in approved clinical settings to treat qualified medical conditions.
relative to eligibility for public assistance, including the New Hampshire employment program, family assistance program, and SNAP.
relative to the coverage of diapers under the state Medicaid plan.
relative to required state funding for providing an opportunity for an adequate education.
relative to statewide education property taxes.
relative to causes of action for wrongful detention, drug forfeiture proceedings, the regulation of law enforcement officers, and the offense of unsworn falsification.
relative to training, testing, and certification of local land use board members and making an appropriations therefor.
rendering a recipient of an education tax credit scholarship ineligible to receive education freedom account funds in the same program year.
consolidating school administrative units, making chief school administrator jobs an elected position, and defining education roles.
relative to physical fitness performance requirements for certified law enforcement officers.
relative to the list of revoked or suspended educator licenses maintained by the department of education.
relative to information on tax rates and tax impact information on warrant articles.
establishing the position of academic research and improvement performance data analyst in the department of education and making an appropriation therefor.
authorizing the medical use of psilocybin through a program established in the department of health and human services.
relative to a road salt fee to support certified winter road maintenance practices.
repealing statutory immunization requirements for children.
requiring periodic evaluation of mental health access adequacy by an independent third party.