NH Bills
Search and browse New Hampshire legislation for the 2026 session.
1387 bills found
allowing parents or guardians to admit their children into any school district where they pay any property or school district taxes.
making an appropriation for the dual and concurrent enrollment program.
relative to establishing gold and silver as legal tender.
repealing the multi-use energy data platform.
relative to ground ambulance services.
relative to the New Hampshire retirement system.
authorizing video lottery terminals at charity gaming facilities and repealing historic horse racing licensing.
making an appropriation to the department of education for an attorney to recodify education laws.
relative to reporting requirements for persons or entities financing lawsuits.
relative to the state education property tax and the low- and moderate-income homeowners property tax relief program.
defining the term citizen for the purposes of the right to know law and including preliminary drafts circulated to a quorum of a majority of a public body as disclosable documents.
allowing parents to send their children to any school district they choose.
requiring catastrophic special education state aid funding to be drawn from the education trust fund.
establishing a local education freedom account program.
(Second New Title) establishing a committee to study licensure of outpatient substance use disorder treatment facilities, authorizing parents to enroll their children in any public school in the state, and creating a limited exemption from parental consent required for certain recordings under the parental bill of rights.
expanding requirements for reports to law enforcement by the department of health and human services.
establishing a foundation opportunity budget program for funding public education.
relative to aid to school districts for the cost of special education.
making an appropriation to the department of environmental services for wastewater infrastructure projects.
declaring the directives of the judicial branch in the Claremont cases that the legislative and executive branches define an "adequate education," adopt "standards of accountability," and "guarantee adequate funding" of a public education are not binding on the legislative and executive branches.
calling upon the federal delegation from New Hampshire to support Medicare for All, a universal health insurance program that guarantees all people the health care they need.
requesting Congress to call a constitutional convention relative to implementing term limits for elected members of both houses of Congress.
condemning the assassination of Charlie Kirk and reaffirming the state's commitment to freedom of speech and civil discourse.
urging Congress to pass federal legislation promoting greater media accountability as a way to honor the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
applying for a convention of the states under Article V of the Constitution of the United States.
encouraging state colleges and universities to invite more conservative speakers to campus for the purpose of increasing diversity of viewpoints.
reaffirming the right for persons of all persuasions to keep and bear arms, and urging Congress and the President to cease infringement upon Second Amendment rights and to restore them where infringed.
urging New Hampshire's congressional delegation to support the repeal of the 2001 and 2002 Authorizations for Use of Military Force.
to name a certain peak after Alan Shepard.
affirming the importance of digital literacy and access for older Americans.
honoring Tadeusz Kosciuszko.
(New Title) recognizing the Kingdom of Bhutan as responsible for the oppression and forced eviction of more than 100,000 Bhutanese citizens during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
supporting peace and stability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
urging New Hampshire's congressional delegation to open an investigation into the United States' response to the USS Liberty incident.
requesting the opinion of the justices clarifying the scope of the state's constitutional obligations concerning education.
requesting an opinion of the justices on the scope of part II, article 4 of the New Hampshire constitution, as well as other related articles.
finding that planning, zoning, and related regulations have been and should continue to be the responsibility of municipal government.
urging New Hampshire counties to establish co-ed sports leagues.
urging the United States Congress to rescind President Donald Trump's tariffs.
affirming the state of California's request to divide into 2 states.
declaring that Sharia law and political Islam represent an existential threat to the state and country and that any deference to Sharia law by a government institution is prohibited.
urging the prohibition of the intentional release of polluting emissions, including cloud seeding and weather modification, to preserve the atmosphere of New Hampshire.
urging the federal government to accept cash at all points of service.
recognizing the United Nations universal declaration of human rights and urging the responsible and moral oversight of and accountability for military equipment used by international allies especially in Gaza.
authorizing and directing the house judiciary committee to investigate whether cause exists for the impeachment of any justice of the New Hampshire supreme court.
recognizing and celebrating the enduring relationship between the state of New Hampshire and Canada.
urging the legislature to adequately fund public education.
instructing the house of representatives to investigate whether grounds exist to impeach Executive Councilor Karen Liot Hill.
honoring the life and legacy of Melissa Hortman.
recognizing the Manchester school district's community partners.