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Melissa Blasek
Representative · Hillsborough - District 12
House · Hills 21 · 2021-2022
- Sponsored bills
- 40
- Enacted bills
- 12
- Topic groups
- 23
- Represented districts
- 1
Official General Court Information
- Official district listing
- Hillsborough - District 12
- Represents
- Hillsborough - District 12
Official Service Notes
- Official historical member selector listing: Rep. Blasek, Melissa(Hills 12)
Representation
- House · Hills 21 2021-2022
Sponsored Bills
By Year
2022 (34 bills sponsored; 11 bills enacted)
- CACR35 CACR35: relating to cannabis. Providing that all adults have the right to possess, use, and cultivate cannabis, subject to regulation by the legislature. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB63 HB63: relative to the reversal or forgiveness of emergency order violations. House · House Finance
- HB280 HB280: relative to termination of an emergency order issued by the governor. House · House Legislative Administration
- HB293 HB293: relative to the procedure for adoption of a minor child. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1003 HB1003: prohibiting health care providers from refusing to provide care or services based on patient vaccination status. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1022 HB1022: (New Title) permitting pharmacists to dispense the drug Ivermectin by means of a standing order and establishing a commission to study the use of Ivermectin to treat Covid-19. Vetoed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1028 HB1028: relative to the form of individual health insurance policies. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- HB1044 HB1044: (New Title) relative to direct payment and membership-based health care facilities. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1097 HB1097: relative to taxation of income of New Hampshire residents when working remotely for an out of state employer. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Ways and Means
- HB1099 HB1099: (Fourth New Title) relative to medical freedom in immunizations, re-establishing the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Farmers Market Nutrition Program, establishing an association health plan pilot program, and relative to expanding Medicaid to include certain postpartum health care services and making an appropriation therefor. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1131 HB1131: relative to facial covering policies for schools. Vetoed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1260 HB1260: making immunization status a protected class. House · House Judiciary
- HB1272 HB1272: limiting the authority of town health officers. Senate · Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs
- HB1334 HB1334: relative to the definition of vaccination. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1347 HB1347: relative to licensing requirements for health care facilities that operate on a membership-based business model. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1379 HB1379: relative to the department of health and human services' rulemaking authority regarding immunization requirements. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1395 HB1395: relative to administrative rulemaking authority. House · House Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1410 HB1410: relative to causes of action involving private business entity policies requiring employees or customers to receive medical treatment. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1411 HB1411: relative to transparency of federal agency operations within New Hampshire. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1412 HB1412: relative to gardening, homesteading, and organic food production. House · House Environment and Agriculture
- HB1415 HB1415: relative to employer health screening reimbursement. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1425 HB1425: relative to the taking of real property by eminent domain. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1431 HB1431: establishing the parental bill of rights. House · House Children and Family Law
- HB1455 HB1455: relative to state enforcement of federal vaccination mandates. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1466 HB1466: relative to the off-label use of prescription drugs and relative to pharmacy prescriptions. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1487 HB1487: relative to the procedure for withdrawal from the vaccine registry. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1488 HB1488: expanding the prohibition against discrimination based on an individual's election not to participate in the state vaccine registry. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1495 HB1495: (New Title) prohibiting the state from requiring businesses to require vaccine or documentation related to vaccination or immunity status. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1562 HB1562: clarifying the prohibition on using an electronic or telecommunications device while driving. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Transportation
- HB1569 HB1569: relative to the status of "totally unemployed" for purposes of unemployment compensation. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1604 HB1604: (New Title) including state medical facilities in the statute providing medical freedom in immunizations, and relative to licensure of case management service providers. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Finance
- HB1608 HB1608: (New Title) relative to withdrawal from the state immunization registry. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HCR2 HCR2: terminating the state of emergency declared by the governor due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). House · House Legislative Administration
- HCR7 HCR7: reaffirming support for the nation of Israel and the location of the embassy of the United States therein. House · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
2021 (6 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB74 HB74: relative to the Merrimack ramp toll plazas. House · House Public Works and Highways
- HB187 HB187: (New Title) relative to the emergency powers of the commissioner of health and human services and relative to the membership of the oversight committee on health and human services. Enacted Law without signature · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB277 HB277: relative to termination of a state of emergency by the legislature. House · House Legislative Administration
- HB439 HB439: relative to the powers of city councils. House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB506 HB506: relative to equal access to places of public accommodation. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HR9 HR9: supporting the principles of federalism. Passed
By Committee
House Children and Family Law (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1431 HB1431: establishing the parental bill of rights. House · House Children and Family Law
House Commerce and Consumer Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1028 HB1028: relative to the form of individual health insurance policies. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR35 CACR35: relating to cannabis. Providing that all adults have the right to possess, use, and cultivate cannabis, subject to regulation by the legislature. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
House Environment and Agriculture (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1412 HB1412: relative to gardening, homesteading, and organic food production. House · House Environment and Agriculture
House Executive Departments and Administration (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1395 HB1395: relative to administrative rulemaking authority. House · House Executive Departments and Administration
House Finance (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB63 HB63: relative to the reversal or forgiveness of emergency order violations. House · House Finance
House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1334 HB1334: relative to the definition of vaccination. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1347 HB1347: relative to licensing requirements for health care facilities that operate on a membership-based business model. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB506 HB506: relative to equal access to places of public accommodation. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
House Judiciary (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1260 HB1260: making immunization status a protected class. House · House Judiciary
House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1410 HB1410: relative to causes of action involving private business entity policies requiring employees or customers to receive medical treatment. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1415 HB1415: relative to employer health screening reimbursement. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1569 HB1569: relative to the status of "totally unemployed" for purposes of unemployment compensation. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
House Legislative Administration (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB280 HB280: relative to termination of an emergency order issued by the governor. House · House Legislative Administration
- HCR2 HCR2: terminating the state of emergency declared by the governor due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). House · House Legislative Administration
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB277 HB277: relative to termination of a state of emergency by the legislature. House · House Legislative Administration
House Municipal and County Government (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB439 HB439: relative to the powers of city councils. House · House Municipal and County Government
House Public Works and Highways (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB74 HB74: relative to the Merrimack ramp toll plazas. House · House Public Works and Highways
House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HCR7 HCR7: reaffirming support for the nation of Israel and the location of the embassy of the United States therein. House · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
No committee listed (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1272 HB1272: limiting the authority of town health officers. Senate · Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs
Senate Finance (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
Senate Health and Human Services (13 bills sponsored; 8 bills enacted)
2022 (12 bills sponsored; 7 bills enacted)
- HB1003 HB1003: prohibiting health care providers from refusing to provide care or services based on patient vaccination status. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1022 HB1022: (New Title) permitting pharmacists to dispense the drug Ivermectin by means of a standing order and establishing a commission to study the use of Ivermectin to treat Covid-19. Vetoed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1044 HB1044: (New Title) relative to direct payment and membership-based health care facilities. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1099 HB1099: (Fourth New Title) relative to medical freedom in immunizations, re-establishing the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Farmers Market Nutrition Program, establishing an association health plan pilot program, and relative to expanding Medicaid to include certain postpartum health care services and making an appropriation therefor. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1131 HB1131: relative to facial covering policies for schools. Vetoed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1379 HB1379: relative to the department of health and human services' rulemaking authority regarding immunization requirements. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1455 HB1455: relative to state enforcement of federal vaccination mandates. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1466 HB1466: relative to the off-label use of prescription drugs and relative to pharmacy prescriptions. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1487 HB1487: relative to the procedure for withdrawal from the vaccine registry. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1488 HB1488: expanding the prohibition against discrimination based on an individual's election not to participate in the state vaccine registry. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1495 HB1495: (New Title) prohibiting the state from requiring businesses to require vaccine or documentation related to vaccination or immunity status. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1608 HB1608: (New Title) relative to withdrawal from the state immunization registry. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB187 HB187: (New Title) relative to the emergency powers of the commissioner of health and human services and relative to the membership of the oversight committee on health and human services. Enacted Law without signature · Senate Health and Human Services
Senate Judiciary (3 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2022 (3 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB293 HB293: relative to the procedure for adoption of a minor child. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1411 HB1411: relative to transparency of federal agency operations within New Hampshire. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1425 HB1425: relative to the taking of real property by eminent domain. Senate · Senate Judiciary
Senate Transportation (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1562 HB1562: clarifying the prohibition on using an electronic or telecommunications device while driving. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Transportation
Senate Ways and Means (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1097 HB1097: relative to taxation of income of New Hampshire residents when working remotely for an out of state employer. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Ways and Means
By Topic
Business and labor (6 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB1097 HB1097: relative to taxation of income of New Hampshire residents when working remotely for an out of state employer. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Ways and Means
- HB1347 HB1347: relative to licensing requirements for health care facilities that operate on a membership-based business model. 2022 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1410 HB1410: relative to causes of action involving private business entity policies requiring employees or customers to receive medical treatment. 2022 · House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1415 HB1415: relative to employer health screening reimbursement. 2022 · House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1495 HB1495: (New Title) prohibiting the state from requiring businesses to require vaccine or documentation related to vaccination or immunity status. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1569 HB1569: relative to the status of "totally unemployed" for purposes of unemployment compensation. 2022 · House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
Cannabis (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR35 CACR35: relating to cannabis. Providing that all adults have the right to possess, use, and cultivate cannabis, subject to regulation by the legislature. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Children and family law (3 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB293 HB293: relative to the procedure for adoption of a minor child. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1099 HB1099: (Fourth New Title) relative to medical freedom in immunizations, re-establishing the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Farmers Market Nutrition Program, establishing an association health plan pilot program, and relative to expanding Medicaid to include certain postpartum health care services and making an appropriation therefor. 2022 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1431 HB1431: establishing the parental bill of rights. 2022 · House · House Children and Family Law
Commerce and Consumer Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1028 HB1028: relative to the form of individual health insurance policies. 2022 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Criminal justice and courts (5 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- CACR35 CACR35: relating to cannabis. Providing that all adults have the right to possess, use, and cultivate cannabis, subject to regulation by the legislature. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB293 HB293: relative to the procedure for adoption of a minor child. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1260 HB1260: making immunization status a protected class. 2022 · House · House Judiciary
- HB1411 HB1411: relative to transparency of federal agency operations within New Hampshire. 2022 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1425 HB1425: relative to the taking of real property by eminent domain. 2022 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
Education (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1131 HB1131: relative to facial covering policies for schools. 2022 · Vetoed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
Election Law and Municipal Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1272 HB1272: limiting the authority of town health officers. 2022 · Senate · Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs
Elections and voting (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1488 HB1488: expanding the prohibition against discrimination based on an individual's election not to participate in the state vaccine registry. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
Environment and Agriculture (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1412 HB1412: relative to gardening, homesteading, and organic food production. 2022 · House · House Environment and Agriculture
Executive administration (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1395 HB1395: relative to administrative rulemaking authority. 2022 · House · House Executive Departments and Administration
Health and Human Services (13 bills sponsored; 8 bills enacted)
- HB187 HB187: (New Title) relative to the emergency powers of the commissioner of health and human services and relative to the membership of the oversight committee on health and human services. Enacted 2021 · Law without signature · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1003 HB1003: prohibiting health care providers from refusing to provide care or services based on patient vaccination status. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1022 HB1022: (New Title) permitting pharmacists to dispense the drug Ivermectin by means of a standing order and establishing a commission to study the use of Ivermectin to treat Covid-19. 2022 · Vetoed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1044 HB1044: (New Title) relative to direct payment and membership-based health care facilities. 2022 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1099 HB1099: (Fourth New Title) relative to medical freedom in immunizations, re-establishing the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Farmers Market Nutrition Program, establishing an association health plan pilot program, and relative to expanding Medicaid to include certain postpartum health care services and making an appropriation therefor. 2022 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1131 HB1131: relative to facial covering policies for schools. 2022 · Vetoed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1379 HB1379: relative to the department of health and human services' rulemaking authority regarding immunization requirements. 2022 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1455 HB1455: relative to state enforcement of federal vaccination mandates. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1466 HB1466: relative to the off-label use of prescription drugs and relative to pharmacy prescriptions. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1487 HB1487: relative to the procedure for withdrawal from the vaccine registry. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1488 HB1488: expanding the prohibition against discrimination based on an individual's election not to participate in the state vaccine registry. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1495 HB1495: (New Title) prohibiting the state from requiring businesses to require vaccine or documentation related to vaccination or immunity status. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1608 HB1608: (New Title) relative to withdrawal from the state immunization registry. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
Health care (13 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB187 HB187: (New Title) relative to the emergency powers of the commissioner of health and human services and relative to the membership of the oversight committee on health and human services. Enacted 2021 · Law without signature · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB506 HB506: relative to equal access to places of public accommodation. 2021 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1003 HB1003: prohibiting health care providers from refusing to provide care or services based on patient vaccination status. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1028 HB1028: relative to the form of individual health insurance policies. 2022 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- HB1044 HB1044: (New Title) relative to direct payment and membership-based health care facilities. 2022 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1099 HB1099: (Fourth New Title) relative to medical freedom in immunizations, re-establishing the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Farmers Market Nutrition Program, establishing an association health plan pilot program, and relative to expanding Medicaid to include certain postpartum health care services and making an appropriation therefor. 2022 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1272 HB1272: limiting the authority of town health officers. 2022 · Senate · Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs
- HB1334 HB1334: relative to the definition of vaccination. 2022 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1347 HB1347: relative to licensing requirements for health care facilities that operate on a membership-based business model. 2022 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1379 HB1379: relative to the department of health and human services' rulemaking authority regarding immunization requirements. 2022 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1410 HB1410: relative to causes of action involving private business entity policies requiring employees or customers to receive medical treatment. 2022 · House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1415 HB1415: relative to employer health screening reimbursement. 2022 · House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1604 HB1604: (New Title) including state medical facilities in the statute providing medical freedom in immunizations, and relative to licensure of case management service providers. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Finance
Housing and property (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1425 HB1425: relative to the taking of real property by eminent domain. 2022 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
Insurance (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1028 HB1028: relative to the form of individual health insurance policies. 2022 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Legislative Administration (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB277 HB277: relative to termination of a state of emergency by the legislature. 2021 · House · House Legislative Administration
- HB280 HB280: relative to termination of an emergency order issued by the governor. 2022 · House · House Legislative Administration
- HCR2 HCR2: terminating the state of emergency declared by the governor due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). 2022 · House · House Legislative Administration
Local government (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB439 HB439: relative to the powers of city councils. 2021 · House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB1272 HB1272: limiting the authority of town health officers. 2022 · Senate · Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs
Public finance (3 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB63 HB63: relative to the reversal or forgiveness of emergency order violations. 2022 · House · House Finance
- HB1099 HB1099: (Fourth New Title) relative to medical freedom in immunizations, re-establishing the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Farmers Market Nutrition Program, establishing an association health plan pilot program, and relative to expanding Medicaid to include certain postpartum health care services and making an appropriation therefor. 2022 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1604 HB1604: (New Title) including state medical facilities in the statute providing medical freedom in immunizations, and relative to licensure of case management service providers. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Finance
Public safety (5 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB63 HB63: relative to the reversal or forgiveness of emergency order violations. 2022 · House · House Finance
- HB187 HB187: (New Title) relative to the emergency powers of the commissioner of health and human services and relative to the membership of the oversight committee on health and human services. Enacted 2021 · Law without signature · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB277 HB277: relative to termination of a state of emergency by the legislature. 2021 · House · House Legislative Administration
- HB280 HB280: relative to termination of an emergency order issued by the governor. 2022 · House · House Legislative Administration
- HCR2 HCR2: terminating the state of emergency declared by the governor due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). 2022 · House · House Legislative Administration
Public Works and Highways (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB74 HB74: relative to the Merrimack ramp toll plazas. 2021 · House · House Public Works and Highways
State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HCR7 HCR7: reaffirming support for the nation of Israel and the location of the embassy of the United States therein. 2022 · House · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
Taxation (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1097 HB1097: relative to taxation of income of New Hampshire residents when working remotely for an out of state employer. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Ways and Means
Transportation (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1562 HB1562: clarifying the prohibition on using an electronic or telecommunications device while driving. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Transportation
Uncategorized (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HR9 HR9: supporting the principles of federalism. 2021 · Passed