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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
SB 512 (2024) No

Require traffic-calming between Bedford and Milford as part of 10-Year Transportation Plan

SB 513 (2024) Yes

Permit nonprofits to conduct charity auctions

SB 514 (2024) Yes

Increase amount of wood or wood chips a land owner can use without triggering timber tax

SB 515 (2024) Yes

Revise requirements for consumer guaranty contracts

SB 516 (2024) No

Right-to-Work bill

SB 517 (2024) No

Exclude RAs, some other college student workers from legal definition of employee

SB 518 (2024) No

Establish incentive program to rent to those with housing vouchers

SB 519 (2024) No

Add additional requirements to evict for renovation, allow stay of eviction up to six months

SB 520 (2024) No

Require public retirement systems to act only based on financial interest

SB 521 (2024) Yes

Changes requirements for master teacher credentials

SB 522 (2024) No

Establish grant fund for pre-K students

SB 523 (2024) No

Require school board policy, complaint procedure for harmful material

SB 524 (2024) No

Prohibit students born with male biology from participating on female school sports teams

SB 525 (2024) No

Require annual income verification for EFA program, reporting

SB 526 (2024) No

Require school districts to develop classroom temperature control plan

SB 527 (2024) Yes

Study options for student housing

SB 528 (2024) Yes

Revise selection process for student members of university system board of trustees

SB 529 (2024) No

Expand definition of "teacher" under the law regulating when a teacher is asked not to continue

SB 530 (2024) No

Add requirements for readability on state campaign finance reports

SB 531 (2024) Yes

Make towns, not state, responsible for reviewing background checks for health officers

SB 532 (2024) No

Require towns, school districts to post amount of state funding online

SB 533 (2024) No

Let more members of public bodies participate remotely

SB 534 (2024) No

Rewrite laws governing campaign finance, require online filings

SB 535 (2024) No

Revise absentee ballot request so anyone can request ballot due to upcoming storm

SB 536 (2024) No

No-excuse absentee voting, registration for all

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