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New Hampshire legislators have requested hundreds of bills for 2024. Our analysts read every single bill and summarize it in plain language so you can easily discover what's really up for debate. Click a bill number below for more detailed information on the legislation. We will continue to update this page as more bill texts are published.

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Bill Number Became Law? Description
HB 593 (2023) Yes

Study procedure for forfeiture in drug cases

HB 596 (2023) Active

Prohibit racial profiling in law enforcement and sentencing

HB 60 (2023) No

Allow separate camping fees for non-residents

HB 601 (2023) No Automatically offer free school meals based on Medicaid eligibility
HB 602 (2023) No

Add preliminary application for landfill siting

HB 606 (2023) No

Require EV charging spaces at new publicly-funded buildings

HB 608 (2023) No

Assess redesign of the Bureau of Developmental Services

HB 609 (2023) Yes

Revise Site Evaluation Committee

HB 614 (2023) No

Collect data on health effects in areas of PFAS contamination

HB 616 (2023) No

Eliminate shares of specific types of energy from Renewable Portfolio Standards, add nuclear

HB 618 (2023) No

Allow alternative to wage garnishment for child support, with form

HB 619 (2023) Yes

Ban gender reassignment surgery for minors

HB 620 (2023) No

Establish Dept. of Early Childhood Education, create public pre-K pilot program

HB 622 (2023) No

Revise duties for grid modernization advisory group

HB 623 (2023) No

Establish loan forgiveness program for teacher candidates in areas with a critical shortage

HB 625 (2023) No

Add students with access to courses, cocurricular programs to state school funding calculation

HB 627 (2023) No

Revises the strategic responses of a school district in a local…

HB 628 (2023) No

Require schools, education service providers to complete background checks to receive public funds

HB 631 (2023) No

Let customers purchase their own smart meters

HB 637 (2023) Yes Extend payments for home school students attending public school classes
HB 638 (2023) No

Imposes new requirements on the implementation of accountability plans…

HB 641 (2023) No

Require delivery of lead clearance inspection report

HB 644 (2023) No

Change regulation of barbers, cosmetologists, and estheticians

HB 645 (2023) Yes

Establish DAOs

HB 646 (2023) No

Eliminate annual vehicle inspection requirement

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