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Bills
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- CACR23: [New Title] relating to the responsibility and authority of the general court to determine the content, extent, and funding of a public education and the use of monies received from the enactment of a new personal income tax. Providing that (a) If the general court enacts a new personal income tax, all monies received from such income tax and all the interest received on such monies shall, after deducting the necessary costs of administration, be appropriated and used exclusively to fulfill the state's duty to cherish the interest of public schools under article 83 of part second, and no part of such monies shall be transferred or diverted to any other purpose whatsoever. (b) The general court shall have the 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 by exercising its power to levy assessments, rates, and taxes, or by delegating this power, in whole or part, to a political subdivision; provided that upon delegation, such assessments, rates, and taxes are proportional and reasonable throughout the state or the political subdivision in which they are imposed. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- CACR26: relating to the state's duty to assure the opportunity for an adequate primary and secondary public education to all pupils in the state. Providing that the state shall have the duty to assure the opportunity for an adequate primary and secondary public education to all pupils in the state; the nature and means of the fulfillment of such duty shall be determined by the legislature and judicial review shall be limited to whether or not there is any rational basis therefor; the legislature shall have exclusive authority to determine and fund the costs or to delegate the authority to impose assessments, rates, and taxes for education to political subdivisions, which if so delegated shall be deemed local and shall be proportional and reasonable within the political subdivision in which they are imposed. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- CACR30: relating to judicial retirement. Providing that a judge may serve after age 70 if appointed by governor and council to a 5-year renewable term. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- CACR31: relating to the constitutional duty of the legislature concerning the interest of literature and the sciences. Providing that the legislature shall no longer have the constitutional duty to promote the interest of literature and the sciences. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- CACR32: relating to the size of the general court. Providing that provisions mandating the size of the general court shall be removed from the constitution and shall be established by statute. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- CACR33: relating to meetings of the legislature. Providing that the legislature shall assemble biennially. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- CACR34: relating to money raised by taxation. Providing that the provision prohibiting money raised by taxation from being granted or applied for the use of schools or institutions of any religious sect or denomination shall be removed from the constitution. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- CACR35: relating to malfeasance and crime in state agencies. Providing that a permanent grand jury shall be established to review and investigate all actions by agencies of the state of New Hampshire and all indictments arising therefrom shall be prosecuted promptly and without delay. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- CACR36: relating to voting rights of homeowners. Providing that every person shall be considered an inhabitant for the purposes of voting relating to the raising of money in any town, ward, or unincorporated place where the person has his or her domicile or owns a residence. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- CACR37: relating to the right to privacy. Providing that an individual's right to live free from governmental interference in private or personal matters is fundamental. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- CACR38: Relating to: use of highway fund revenues. Providing that: an amount not to exceed 9 percent of highway revenues shall be used to maintain and improve New Hampshire's rail infrastructure. Bill · 2000 · SENATE
- CACR39: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 30 percent of the total annual statewide cost of public education for kindergarten through grade 12 and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall support access to a continuum of educational opportunities including early childhood and postsecondary education at a financial level to be deemed appropriate by statute; and that beginning April 1, 2001, no property tax in any form shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- CACR5: (New Title) relating to voting and elective rights of incarcerated felons. Providing that any person who has been convicted of a felony may be denied the right to vote for any or all of the time between conviction and final discharge of sentence, as provided by law. Bill · 2000 · SENATE
- HB107: establishing a tax review and adjustment study commission and making an appropriation therefor. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB109: establishing a flat rate education income tax and a statewide education property tax to fund public education and making an appropriation therefor. Bill · 2000 · SENATE
- HB1101: establishing a Pillsbury state park advisory commission. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1102: relative to accessibility of veterans' disability payments in divorce cases. Bill · 2000 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1103: relative to the number of motor vehicle dealer plates. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1104: limiting the liability of paramedics caring for patients in transport between hospitals. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1105: (2nd New Title) ratifying article 9 of the 1999 Seabrook annual town meeting and the 1999 Epping annual town meeting. Bill · 2000 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1106: making the widening of Interstate 93 from Manchester to the Massachusetts border a state priority. Bill · 2000 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1107: (New Title) relative to the duties of the oversight committee on telecommunications concerning telephone utility line use congestion. Bill · 2000 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1108: relative to waiver of attendance at child impact seminars. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1109: relative to the modification of spousal support orders. Bill · 2000 · SENATE
- HB1110: establishing a committee to study landlord-tenant issues. Bill · 2000 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1111: relative to the adoption by reference of the International Property Maintenance Code for municipalities. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1112: prohibiting the use of the far left lane on the interstate for anything other than passing. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1113: raising the maximum price for lucky 7 tickets. Bill · 2000 · SENATE
- HB1114: relative to creditable service in the retirement system for teachers in a job-sharing position. Bill · 2000 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1115: relative to purchasing credit for prior service for certain employees in the retirement system. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1116: prohibiting partial-birth abortions. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1117: establishing a retail sales fee on alcoholic beverages. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1118: establishing a committee to study the feasibility and value of encouraging the construction and operation on state park lands of publicly or privately-owned hotels, conference centers and other resort facilities. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1119: establishing a commission to investigate health care issues. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1120: relative to the definition of net assets in the elderly exemption to property taxes. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1121: relative to admission to Wellington state park by residents of the town of Alexandria. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1122: relative to firewards. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1123: relative to local planning and zoning enforcement procedures. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1124: relative to local building codes. Bill · 2000 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1125: protecting the confidentiality of telecommunications customer information. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1126: (New Title) relative to repealing the prohibition on rewards for procuring employment. Bill · 2000 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1127: establishing a committee to study the application and appeal procedures for excavating and dredging permits. Bill · 2000 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1128: allowing enhanced 911 funds to be used for certain uniform costs. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1129: relative to wetlands scientists. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB113: affirming sovereign immunity as it relates to the Claremont ruling. Bill · 2000 · SENATE
- HB1130: relative to persons conducting alcohol concentration tests. Bill · 2000 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1131: relative to license revocations and suspensions. Bill · 2000 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
- HB1132: relative to exemptions and credits to property taxes when the property is sold. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1133: establishing a committee to study issues regarding martial arts instruction in the state. Bill · 2000 · HOUSE
- HB1134: establishing a committee to study mental health care treatment under managed care plans. Bill · 2000 · SIGNED BY GOVERNOR