NH Bills
Search and browse New Hampshire legislation for the 2026 session.
1387 bills found
requiring quarterly reports from counties, municipalities, or any other political subdivisions of the state that enter into certain agreements with the federal government concerning assistance with federal immigration enforcement.
relative to applications for licenses to carry a loaded pistol or revolver.
relative to military orders of protection.
establishing a criminal offense of doxing.
establishing a committee to study the availability of and access to primary care providers, especially in rural areas of the state.
relative to the manner of posting the warrant for a special town meeting.
relative to the reporting requirements for the identification and accommodation of gifted and talented students.
prohibiting application fees for residential rental agreements.
establishing a commission to study the feasibility of reestablishing a state psychiatric hospital for adults with severe mental illness.
relative to background check disqualifications for applicants seeking educator credentials.
relative to the procedures for withdrawal from a cooperative school district.
prohibiting landlords from charging more than one application fee per tenant every 12 months.
relative to a parent's ability to raise their child in a manner consistent with the child's biological sex.
allowing parents to make alternative caregiver arrangements for their children without transferring guardianship.
relative to parental access to a minor child's electronic medical records.
relative to the reporting date for the annual complaint data.
requiring the assessment of real property and land be based on replacement or cost-based value.
extending the time of the party filing period.
relative to proof of citizenship for overseas voters voting under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act.
relative to methods for overriding local tax caps.
relative to reporting requirements for persons or entities financing lawsuits.
prohibiting the use of negative property tax rates in certain municipalities.
enabling citizens in a municipality to vote to require that a financial audit of the local school district take place.
repealing limiting liability for certain design features of firearms.
relative to the form of ballot for amendments to the constitution.
relative to PFAS facility liability.
designating the apple cider doughnut the official doughnut of the state of New Hampshire.
establishing a commission to study the implementation of a single ballot primary election.
removing the ability of the governing body or budget committee to give a written recommendation about a warrant article on the ballot.
relative to the definition of public servant and the offense of official oppression.
enabling the municipal officers to place a proposed charter amendment on the ballot that changes the form of government of the municipality.
relative to the annual proclamation of "New Hampshire Day at the Big E."
relative to vacancies in state offices.
relative to the notice to abutters for the intent to cut.
establishing a committee to study the resources available for response to air quality incidents across the state.
making an appropriation to the Claremont school district for costs associated with a building renovation project from the revenue stabilization reserve account.
creating a property tax exemption and credit opt-out mechanism.
amending the meaning of scholarship organization as it pertains to education freedom accounts.
relative to credentials for the position of superintendent of schools.
relative to credentials for the position of school business administrator.
establishing a study committee to study the equitable division of property in divorce proceedings.
relative to the housing finance authority's affordable housing guarantee program.
prohibiting health carriers from using artificial intelligence to change the clinical judgment of a provider.
enabling veterinary technicians to provide rabies vaccinations while indirectly supervised by a veterinarian.
prohibiting public disclosure of personal information on the Internet by an elected official.
modifying the deposit of revenues collected from video lottery terminals.
creating a new classification for electric vehicles.
directing the state treasurer to withhold payments owed by the state to the federal government where the state has been deprived of federal aid as a result of presidential executive order.
relative to the display of flags in schools and compliance with the federal flag code.
reinstituting the death penalty in cases of capital murder.