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Bills
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- SB98: prohibiting telemarketers from contacting customers on a federal do-not-call registry. Bill · 2003 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- SCR1: urging a study of the operating efficiency of state government. Bill · 2003 · SENATE
- SCR2: urging the United States Congress to act to rectify the science, research funding, and restrictions governing the Northeast multispecies fishing industry and its impact on New Hampshire fishermen. Bill · 2003 · PASSED
- SCR3: urging maintenance of funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. Bill · 2003 · PASSED
- SCR4: urging the New Hampshire congressional delegation to take appropriate action against modification of the Clean Air Act if the result jeopardizes New Hampshire's ability to safeguard public health and protect environmental quality. Bill · 2003 · PASSED
- SJR1: approving certain uses of Weeks state park. Bill · 2003 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- SR1: recognizing that the ancient Macedonians were Hellenes, and that the inhabitants of Macedonia today are their Hellenic descendants and part of the northern province of Greece, Macedonia. Bill · 2003 · SENATE
- SR3: a resolution supporting the United States troops in Iraq. Bill · 2003 · SENATE
- CACR15: relating to a balanced budget. Providing that the governor shall not propose, nor shall the general court approve, an operating budget in which expenditures exceed estimated revenue. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR16: (New Title) relating to procedure for nomination and review of judges. Providing that judges shall be nominated and selected by an independent commission and reviewed every 10 years thereafter. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR17: relating to restricting the use of a statewide property tax and all funds deposited into the education trust fund to education funding. Providing that all revenues resulting from a statewide property tax and all funds deposited into the education trust fund shall be used exclusively for elementary and secondary education. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR2: relating to the nomination and appointment of judicial officers. Providing that the governor shall nominate and, by and with the advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint judges of the supreme, superior, and district courts, the chief justice of the supreme court, chief justice of the superior court, and the administrative justice of the district court. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR20: relating to a personal income tax. Providing that any personal income tax enacted by the general court shall be dedicated exclusively for the purposes of public education. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR21: (New Title) relating to compensation for members of the general court. Providing that members of the general court shall be compensated $2,000 for each biennium for their services, with presiding officers receiving $2,500. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR22: relating to moneys generated by a uniform statewide property tax established in law by the general court for the purpose of providing state aid for public elementary and secondary education. Providing that all moneys generated by a uniform statewide property tax established in law by the general court for the purpose of providing state aid for public elementary and secondary education shall, after deducting the necessary costs of administration and collection of such moneys, be appropriated and used exclusively for the purpose of state aid to education and shall not be transferred or diverted to any other purpose. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR23: relating to restricting the use of moneys collected from a sales tax. Providing that all moneys collected from any sales tax established in law by the general court shall, after deducting the necessary costs for administration and collection of such moneys, be appropriated and used exclusively for the purpose of state aid to public elementary and secondary education and shall not be transferred or diverted to any other purpose. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR24: relating to establishing a maximum rate for a sales tax. Providing that the rate of any sales tax established in law shall not exceed 2 1/2 percent, provided that a higher rate may be established by a 2/3 vote of those present and voting in each house of the general court. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR25: relating to establishing a maximum rate for any uniform statewide property tax established in law by the general court for the purpose of providing state aid for public elementary and secondary education. Providing that the rate of any uniform statewide property tax established in law by the general court for the purpose of providing state aid for public elementary and secondary education shall not exceed $4.90 on each $1,000 of the value of taxable property subject to the tax, provided that a higher rate may be established by a 2/3 vote of those present and voting in each house of the general court. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR3: relating to 7-year terms for state judges. Providing that all state judges appointed on or after January 1, 2003 be commissioned for 7-year terms, which may be renewed. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR30: relating to the legislature's authority to define and fund education, education taxes, and delegation of power to local school districts. Providing that the legislature shall have the authority to determine the content, extent, beneficiaries, and funding of education or to delegate that authority to local school districts; and it shall have the authority to determine the proportion of taxes necessary to fund public education which shall be provided by state and local taxes and judicial review of the legislative determination shall be limited to whether the legislature has a rational basis for its decision. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR31: relating to the valuation of real estate. Providing that real property in the state shall be valued in accordance with the method enacted into law by the general court and at such times as it shall order. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR32: relating to the number of members of the senate and senatorial districts. Providing that the senate shall consist of 30 members with 3 elected at large from each district and that senate districts shall conform to county boundaries. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR33: (New Title) relating to procedure for nomination of judges. Providing that the governor shall nominate judges from persons selected by an independent commission whose composition shall be determined by the legislature. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR34: relating to the number of members of the senate and senatorial districts. Providing that the senate shall consist of 2 members elected from each district and that senate districts shall conform to county boundaries and certain town boundaries. Bill · 2002 · SENATE
- CACR35: (New Title) relating to property taxation for education funding. Providing that if the state imposes a real property tax to fund public education, the state shall not collect, nor shall it require a political subdivision to collect or remit, such tax in excess of the amount contributed by the state to support the cost of adequate public education for pupils in such political subdivision. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR36: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 40 percent of the total average statewide expenditure for public education for kindergarten through grade 12 during the previous biennium and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall assure the opportunity for an adequate public education for all pupils in the state in grades kindergarten through 12; and that no tax in any form on the value of real property shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR4: relating to the administrative head of the courts. Providing that article 73-a of the second part of the New Hampshire constitution, relative to the chief justice of the supreme court as the administrative head of all the courts, be repealed. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- CACR5: (New Title) relating to the rulemaking authority of the supreme court. Providing that supreme court may adopt rules that have the force and effect of law, and that the general court may regulate these matters by statute and may accept or reject any rule adopted by the supreme court, and that in the event of a conflict between a statute and a rule, the statute, if otherwise valid, shall supersede the rule. Bill · 2002 · PASSED
- CACR7: relating to the state's responsibility to provide to all citizens the opportunity for a public education. Providing that the general court shall have the exclusive authority to determine the content, extent, and funding of a public education and that the state may fulfill its responsibility to provide to all citizens the opportunity for a public education. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- HB1000: relative to the acquisition and oversight of certain rights in land located in Pittsburg, Clarksville, and Stewartstown, known as the Connecticut Lakes headwaters tract and making an appropriation therefor; establishing funds for the stewardship of these lands; and allowing state agencies to hold certain rights under the New Hampshire land and community heritage investment program. Bill · 2002 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1100: (New Title) relative to the judicial conduct commission and making an appropriation therefor. Bill · 2002 · SENATE
- HB1101: relative to the payment date for county taxes. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- HB1102: (New Title) establishing a hazardous waste coordinator certificate program and making an appropriation therefor. Bill · 2002 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1103: establishing a committee to study the budget process. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- HB1104: establishing the Danny Carswell Memorial Patrol Shed in the town of Merrimack. Bill · 2002 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1105: relative to the appointment of non-certified employees within a school administrative unit. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- HB1106: (New Title) repealing the water pollution control revolving loan fund advisory committee, the local government advisory committee, and the New Hampshire industrial heritage commission; establishing a reporting requirement for the environmental research advisory committee; and creating a radon study committee. Bill · 2002 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1107: establishing a committee to study the telephone policies for juveniles under the care of the department of youth development services. Bill · 2002 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1108: (New Title) relative to administrative license suspension hearings. Bill · 2002 · SENATE
- HB1109: establishing a commission to study problems related to the delivery of local assistance. Bill · 2002 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1110: relative to the sale of ferrets. Bill · 2002 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1111: establishing a committee to study regulation and procedures for lake level investigations and orders. Bill · 2002 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1112: relative to the notice period for hearings on excavation permits. Bill · 2002 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1113: relative to boating on Sandogardy Pond in the town of Northfield. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- HB1114: establishing a committee to study the state's real estate leasing practices and requirements. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- HB1115: relative to the procedure for assignment of juvenile probation and parole officers. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- HB1116: establishing a committee to study the feasibility of placing state liquor stores at the Manchester airport and at the Pease International Tradeport. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- HB1117: establishing a committee to study the effects of prohibiting adverse possession in New Hampshire. Bill · 2002 · HOUSE
- HB1118: relative to participation by certain judges in the state employee group health and dental insurance programs. Bill · 2002 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1119: relative to landfill closing costs reimbursed by the department of environmental services. Bill · 2002 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR