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New Hampshire legislators will vote on over 1,000 bills this year. 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.

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Displaying 1051 - 1075 of 1075
Bill Number Became Law? Description
SB 75 (2025) No Let health insurers access immunization registry
SB 76 (2025) No Various small changes to Office of the Child Advocate
SB 77 (2025) Active Require psychologists in child delinquency evaluations to have training related to trauma
SB 78 (2025) Active Limit zoning board appeals to 30-day window
SB 79 (2025) Active Allow self-service beer and wine
SB 80 (2025) Active Place all e-cigarette regulation and enforcement under the Liquor Commission
SB 81 (2025) Active Send more money to the Affordable Housing Fund
SB 82 (2025) Active Fund unconventional "housing opportunity zones" for government-developed affordable housing
SB 83 (2025) Active Allow slot machines at charitable gaming locations, fund local property tax breaks
SB 84 (2025) Active Cap minimum lot sizes for single family homes
SB 85 (2025) Active Increase bank lending limits
SB 86 (2025) Active Establish program in Housing Finance Authority to guarantee loans for affordable housing
SB 87 (2025) Active Allow one-day liquor licenses, allow salons and spas to get liquor licenses
SB 88 (2025) Active Block state from requiring labor agreements in construction contracts
SB 89 (2025) Active Allow anyone with legal status to deliver alcohol
SB 90 (2025) Active Allow residential development in commercial zones, so long as infrastructure is available
SB 91 (2025) Active Eliminate need for residents in commercial or industrial zones to reapply each year for special appraisal
SB 92 (2025) Active Update information collected on birth worksheet, limit information released to the CDC
SB 93 (2025) Active Add alternate documentation for LNA licensure
SB 94 (2025) Active Prohibit local regulations that differ from the state building code
SB 95 (2025) Active Establish exemptions for summer camp cabins from stringent codes and safety measures
SB 96 (2025) Active Require teachers to respond to parent requests within 10 days
SB 97 (2025) Active Allow parents to transfer their children to other schools in their district as long as such school has the capacity to accommodate the student
SB 98 (2025) Active Let school districts continue to accept donations for career and technical education programs
SB 99 (2025) Active Extend access to career and technical education