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HB314-FN: prohibiting the use of federal, state, or local funds for lobbying activities.

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15:5, II may permit those activities in the following manner: (a) In a town, the question shall be placed on the warrant of an annual town meeting under the procedures set out in RSA 39:3, and shall be voted on a ballot. In a city, the legislative body may vote to place the question on the official ballot for any regular municipal election, or, in the alternative, shall place the question on the official

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  • 15:1 · reference · effective 2027-01-01

    hall restrict public officials or public employees from testifying before the legislature unless the individual testifying is required to register as a lobbyist in accordance with RSA 15:1. V. A municipality that wishes to engage in the activities prohibited by RSA 15:5, II may permit those activities in the following manner: (a) In a town, the question shall be placed on the warrant of an annual town

  • 15:5 · repeal · effective 2027-01-01

    l, state, or local funds for lobbying activities. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 Lobbyists; Prohibited Activities. RSA 15:5 is repealed and reenacted to read as follows: 15:5 Prohibited Lobbyist Activities. I. In this section, "public funds" means a grant or appropriation to, and received by, a state, county, town, city, village district

  • 31:8-A · amend · effective 2027-01-01

    hall delineate the lobbying and non-lobbying expensed of each recipient. 2 Towns, Cities, Village Districts, and Unincorporated Places; Powers; Authorization to Pay Dues. Amend RSA 31:8-a to read as follows: 31:8-a Authorization to Pay Dues. [The] ?After a municipality has satisfied the requirements of RSA 15:5, V regarding the use of public funds for lobbying activities, the board of selectmen may vote

  • 39:3 · reference · effective 2027-01-01

    15:5, II may permit those activities in the following manner: (a) In a town, the question shall be placed on the warrant of an annual town meeting under the procedures set out in RSA 39:3, and shall be voted on a ballot. In a city, the legislative body may vote to place the question on the official ballot for any regular municipal election, or, in the alternative, shall place the question on the official

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