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Bills
25130 public records
- HB721: relative to the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB723: relative to vacancies in county offices. Bill · 2001 · VETOED BY GOVERNOR
- HB724: relative to pooled risk management programs for public employers. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB725: relative to titles to destroyed vehicles. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB726: (New Title) relative to change of school assignment and transfers of public school pupils and relative to the voting procedures for authorizing certain capital projects in interstate school districts. Bill · 2001 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB727: making certain changes concerning the authority and operation of the port authority. Bill · 2001 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB731: (2nd New Title) relative to securities laws, making a change to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, and relative to standards for records filed with a registry of deeds. Bill · 2001 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB732: relative to the regulation of land use by the Pease development authority. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB733: deleting references to "rebuttable presumption" from the laws of this state. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB734: eliminating the teen assessment project in the university system of New Hampshire. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB735: permitting towns and cities to deny a planning board application by a vote of the legislative body. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB736: establishing the consumer safety firearms protection act. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB737: relative to the possession and use of epinephrine auto-injector devices by emergency medical care providers. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB738: establishing a commission to assess the operating efficiency of state government. Bill · 2001 · VETOED BY GOVERNOR
- HB739: establishing a committee to study the application of the rule against perpetuities. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB740: relative to decommissioning of nuclear electric generating facilities. Bill · 2001 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB741: relative to supplemental grants to certain municipalities to cap tax effort per pupil. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB742: relative to collection of the education property tax and establishing a program to rebate certain excessive property tax payments of eligible taxpayers. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB743: (New Title) transferring the department of youth development services to the department of health and human services. Bill · 2001 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB745: revising Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code and related statutes. Bill · 2001 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB746: authorizing citizen suits to assure enforcement of New Hampshire's environmental statutes. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB747: relative to increases in the cost of an adequate education. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB749: relative to the transportation cost component in the determination of adequate education grants. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB751: authorizing an advisory committee and establishing a conflict of interest policy regarding grant awards from the health care fund. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB752: relative to certain revisions of the right-to-know law. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB753: relative to exemptions from issuer-dealer licenses for the sale of securities. Bill · 2001 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB754: relative to the testing and certification of fluorine-bearing chemicals injected into the public water supply. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB758: (New Title) relative to the sale of gasoline containing ethers and establishing a gasoline remediation and elimination of ethers fund. Bill · 2001 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB759: establishing a flat rate education income tax, relative to the state education property tax and certain other taxes, and relative to other sources of funding for education. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB760: (New Title) relative to the use of silencing devices for taking game. Bill · 2001 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB761: relative to a statewide school tax on income for purposes of funding a constitutionally adequate education and making an appropriation therefor. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB763: relative to obligations of county governments. Bill · 2001 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB764: (New Title) relative to the criminal offense of kidnapping. Bill · 2001 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB766: establishing a New Hampshire education tax on consumption as a source of funding for education, reducing the rates of other state taxes, and increasing certain exemptions to the interest and dividends tax. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB767: establishing the excellence in learning in New Hampshire school funding and improvement program and making an appropriation therefor. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HB769: relative to fees paid by municipalities for excavating and dredging permit applications. Bill · 2001 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HCR1: urging the federal government to allow military retirees to receive service-connected disability compensation benefits without requiring them to waive an equal amount of retirement pay. Bill · 2001 · PASSED
- HCR10: supporting the electoral college. Bill · 2001 · PASSED
- HCR11: to evaluate regional transportation infrastructure links. Bill · 2001 · PASSED
- HCR12: (New Title) requesting that the federal government authorize greater state regulation of gas pipelines and pipelines carrying other hazardous substances. Bill · 2001 · PASSED
- HCR13: calling on the President and the Congress to fully fund the federal government's share of special education services in public elementary and secondary schools in the United States under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Bill · 2001 · PASSED
- HCR2: urging the federal government to establish a new zip code for the town of Kensington. Bill · 2001 · PASSED
- HCR3: rescinding all requests by the New Hampshire legislature for a federal constitutional convention and urging other states to withdraw similar requests. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HCR4: encouraging New Hampshire Public Radio to extend its broadcast signal to all of Coos county including the Connecticut River Valley area. Bill · 2001 · PASSED
- HCR5: urging the federal government to consider the impacts on New Hampshire and the smaller states of interstate waste legislation. Bill · 2001 · PASSED
- HCR6: urging New Hampshire to use the "precautionary principle" when determining the safety and feasibility of using products, techniques, and technologies. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HCR7: urging the federal government to allow a deduction for personal credit card interest from the federal income tax. Bill · 2001 · SENATE
- HCR8: encouraging more direct flights and international flights from the Manchester airport. Bill · 2001 · HOUSE
- HCR9: urging the President of the United States to increase the administration’s efforts to mediate a peaceful resolution to the dispute in Cyprus between Turkey and the Republic of Cyprus. Bill · 2001 · PASSED
- HJR1: urging Congress to expand eligibility for membership in the American Legion. Bill · 2001 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR