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Mary Brown
Senator · District 17
Senate · Dist 17 · 2000
- Sponsored bills
- 43
- Enacted bills
- 11
- Topic groups
- 23
- Represented districts
- 1
Official General Court Information
- Official district listing
- District 17
- Represents
- District 17
Official Service Notes
- Official historical member selector listing: Sen. Brown, Mary(Dist. 17)
Representation
- Senate · Dist 17 2000
Sponsored Bills
By Year
2000 (43 bills sponsored; 11 bills enacted)
- CACR11 CACR11: relating to the use of lottery revenues for educational purposes. Providing that lottery revenues be distributed directly to the governing body of the city or town. House · HOUSE Finance
- CACR23 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. House · HOUSE Finance
- CACR39 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. House · HOUSE Finance
- HB280 HB280: establishing a point system for the annual moose permit lottery. House · HOUSE FISH AND GAME
- HB311 HB311: (New Title) relative to grants made under the New Hampshire incentive program. Senate · SENATE Education
- HB349 HB349: relative to revising annual grant amounts made for school building aid. House · HOUSE Education
- HB466 HB466: establishing a commission to study education options in school districts not maintaining a high school. House · HOUSE Education
- HB542 HB542: (2nd New Title) repealing the legacies and succession tax. Vetoed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1116 HB1116: prohibiting partial-birth abortions. House · HOUSE Judiciary
- HB1144 HB1144: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the exemption from property taxes for not-for-profit hospitals. Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
- HB1229 HB1229: requiring the completion of a rate proceeding prior to legislative approval of a settlement agreement with PSNH. House · HOUSE Science, Technology and Energy
- HB1377 HB1377: (2nd New Title) prohibiting managed care organizations from disqualifying certain physicians as providers and relative to the duties of the joint health council. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
- HB1381 HB1381: relative to the dissolution of the Pawtuckaway cooperative high school district. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Education
- HB1396 HB1396: relative to interest rates on credit cards. House · HOUSE COMMERCE
- HB1413 HB1413: relative to the rights of ownership of cemetery plots or burial spaces. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
- HB1430 HB1430: establishing a committee to study the circumstances and investigations of the deaths of Janet and Steven Dow. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1499 HB1499: relative to credit for American sign language and transliteration as a foreign language. House · HOUSE Education
- HB1540 HB1540: prohibiting certain transfers of information. House · HOUSE COMMERCE
- HB1580 HB1580: allowing businesses to apply the investment tax credit to contributions made to public schools, charter schools, and scholarship funding organizations. House · HOUSE Finance
- HB1591 HB1591: establishing a defined contribution retirement option in the New Hampshire retirement system. House · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1606 HB1606: establishing the governor's commission on alcohol and drug abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
- HJR20 HJR20: urging the United States Congress to fully fund the Ricky Ray Hemophilia Relief Fund Act for HIV victims. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
- SB84 SB84: relative to eligibility for welfare benefits. Senate · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
- SB88 SB88: relative to penalties for third driving while intoxicated offenses. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB127 SB127: establishing a local property tax education homestead allowance against school taxes on residential real estate, establishing a fund to reimburse municipalities for such exemptions, and making an appropriation therefor. Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
- SB143 SB143: relative to penalties for incest. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- SB300 SB300: establishing a committee to study the administrative functions and procedures of the state court system. Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- SB317 SB317: allowing driver education correspondence courses to be accepted and approved by the department of safety. Senate · SENATE Transportation
- SB349 SB349: ( New Title ) relative to the sale of the marital residence in a domestic proceeding. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Children and Family Law
- SB362 SB362: relative to the length of buses and single unit vehicles. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Transportation
- SB365 SB365: [New Title] relative to the adoption of bonds or notes in school districts and municipalities. Senate · SENATE Education
- SB366 SB366: requiring an external financial audit of the university system of New Hampshire when the university system requests an appropriation that exceeds the prior appropriation by more than one percent. Senate · SENATE Education
- SB383 SB383: (New Title) requiring the department of health and human services and insurers to make prompt payments. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
- SB412 SB412: adopting the "Court Integrity and Attorney's Independence Act.." Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- SB416 SB416: relative to licensure of dietitians. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
- SB420 SB420: (New Title) increasing the penalty for people convicted of purposeful cruelty to animals taking place in front of children and with intent to intimidate them and relative to criminal threatening. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB421 SB421: (New title) establishing a child day care program credit against the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax. House · HOUSE Finance
- SB439 SB439: (New Title) relative to motor vehicle offenses resulting in serious bodily injury and relative to driver record information. Enacted Signed by Governor
- SB440 SB440: relative to after market parts. Senate · SENATE Transportation
- SB442 SB442: establishing an equipment depository and disabled person's employment fund in the department of administrative services. House · HOUSE Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- SB466 SB466: relative to lot rent increases at manufactured housing parks. Senate · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
- SCR3 SCR3: rescinding the 1979 call for a federal constitutional convention. House · HOUSE State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
- SR14 SR14: relative to heating oil prices and the state match requirement for the federal Weatherization Program. Senate
By Committee
HOUSE Children and Family Law (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- SB349 SB349: ( New Title ) relative to the sale of the marital residence in a domestic proceeding. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Children and Family Law
HOUSE COMMERCE (3 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2000 (3 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1396 HB1396: relative to interest rates on credit cards. House · HOUSE COMMERCE
- HB1540 HB1540: prohibiting certain transfers of information. House · HOUSE COMMERCE
- SB383 SB383: (New Title) requiring the department of health and human services and insurers to make prompt payments. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
HOUSE Committee of Conference (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- SB143 SB143: relative to penalties for incest. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1430 HB1430: establishing a committee to study the circumstances and investigations of the deaths of Janet and Steven Dow. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB88 SB88: relative to penalties for third driving while intoxicated offenses. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB420 SB420: (New Title) increasing the penalty for people convicted of purposeful cruelty to animals taking place in front of children and with intent to intimidate them and relative to criminal threatening. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
HOUSE Education (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB349 HB349: relative to revising annual grant amounts made for school building aid. House · HOUSE Education
- HB466 HB466: establishing a commission to study education options in school districts not maintaining a high school. House · HOUSE Education
- HB1499 HB1499: relative to credit for American sign language and transliteration as a foreign language. House · HOUSE Education
HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2000 (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1591 HB1591: establishing a defined contribution retirement option in the New Hampshire retirement system. House · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
- SB416 SB416: relative to licensure of dietitians. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
HOUSE Finance (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR11 CACR11: relating to the use of lottery revenues for educational purposes. Providing that lottery revenues be distributed directly to the governing body of the city or town. House · HOUSE Finance
- CACR23 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. House · HOUSE Finance
- CACR39 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. House · HOUSE Finance
- HB1580 HB1580: allowing businesses to apply the investment tax credit to contributions made to public schools, charter schools, and scholarship funding organizations. House · HOUSE Finance
- SB421 SB421: (New title) establishing a child day care program credit against the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax. House · HOUSE Finance
HOUSE FISH AND GAME (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB280 HB280: establishing a point system for the annual moose permit lottery. House · HOUSE FISH AND GAME
HOUSE Judiciary (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1116 HB1116: prohibiting partial-birth abortions. House · HOUSE Judiciary
HOUSE Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SB442 SB442: establishing an equipment depository and disabled person's employment fund in the department of administrative services. House · HOUSE Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
HOUSE Science, Technology and Energy (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1229 HB1229: requiring the completion of a rate proceeding prior to legislative approval of a settlement agreement with PSNH. House · HOUSE Science, Technology and Energy
HOUSE State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SCR3 SCR3: rescinding the 1979 call for a federal constitutional convention. House · HOUSE State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
HOUSE Transportation (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- SB362 SB362: relative to the length of buses and single unit vehicles. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Transportation
No committee listed (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2000 (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
SENATE Education (4 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2000 (4 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB311 HB311: (New Title) relative to grants made under the New Hampshire incentive program. Senate · SENATE Education
- HB1381 HB1381: relative to the dissolution of the Pawtuckaway cooperative high school district. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Education
- SB365 SB365: [New Title] relative to the adoption of bonds or notes in school districts and municipalities. Senate · SENATE Education
- SB366 SB366: requiring an external financial audit of the university system of New Hampshire when the university system requests an appropriation that exceeds the prior appropriation by more than one percent. Senate · SENATE Education
SENATE Executive Departments and Administration (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1606 HB1606: establishing the governor's commission on alcohol and drug abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
SENATE Finance (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB542 HB542: (2nd New Title) repealing the legacies and succession tax. Vetoed by Governor · SENATE Finance
SENATE Judiciary (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SB300 SB300: establishing a committee to study the administrative functions and procedures of the state court system. Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- SB412 SB412: adopting the "Court Integrity and Attorney's Independence Act.." Senate · SENATE Judiciary
SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2000 (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1413 HB1413: relative to the rights of ownership of cemetery plots or burial spaces. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
- SB466 SB466: relative to lot rent increases at manufactured housing parks. Senate · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
2000 (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB1377 HB1377: (2nd New Title) prohibiting managed care organizations from disqualifying certain physicians as providers and relative to the duties of the joint health council. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
- HJR20 HJR20: urging the United States Congress to fully fund the Ricky Ray Hemophilia Relief Fund Act for HIV victims. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
- SB84 SB84: relative to eligibility for welfare benefits. Senate · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
SENATE Transportation (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SB317 SB317: allowing driver education correspondence courses to be accepted and approved by the department of safety. Senate · SENATE Transportation
- SB440 SB440: relative to after market parts. Senate · SENATE Transportation
SENATE Ways and Means (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1144 HB1144: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the exemption from property taxes for not-for-profit hospitals. Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
- SB127 SB127: establishing a local property tax education homestead allowance against school taxes on residential real estate, establishing a fund to reimburse municipalities for such exemptions, and making an appropriation therefor. Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
By Topic
Abortion and reproductive health (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1116 HB1116: prohibiting partial-birth abortions. 2000 · House · HOUSE Judiciary
Alcohol and tobacco (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1606 HB1606: establishing the governor's commission on alcohol and drug abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
Business and labor (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1580 HB1580: allowing businesses to apply the investment tax credit to contributions made to public schools, charter schools, and scholarship funding organizations. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- SB421 SB421: (New title) establishing a child day care program credit against the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- SB442 SB442: establishing an equipment depository and disabled person's employment fund in the department of administrative services. 2000 · House · HOUSE Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
Children and family law (4 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- CACR39 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. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- SB349 SB349: ( New Title ) relative to the sale of the marital residence in a domestic proceeding. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Children and Family Law
- SB420 SB420: (New Title) increasing the penalty for people convicted of purposeful cruelty to animals taking place in front of children and with intent to intimidate them and relative to criminal threatening. 2000 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB421 SB421: (New title) establishing a child day care program credit against the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
COMMERCE (3 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1396 HB1396: relative to interest rates on credit cards. 2000 · House · HOUSE COMMERCE
- HB1540 HB1540: prohibiting certain transfers of information. 2000 · House · HOUSE COMMERCE
- SB383 SB383: (New Title) requiring the department of health and human services and insurers to make prompt payments. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
Committee of Conference (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- SB143 SB143: relative to penalties for incest. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
Criminal justice and courts (8 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR23 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. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- CACR39 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. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- HB1116 HB1116: prohibiting partial-birth abortions. 2000 · House · HOUSE Judiciary
- HB1430 HB1430: establishing a committee to study the circumstances and investigations of the deaths of Janet and Steven Dow. 2000 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB88 SB88: relative to penalties for third driving while intoxicated offenses. 2000 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB300 SB300: establishing a committee to study the administrative functions and procedures of the state court system. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- SB412 SB412: adopting the "Court Integrity and Attorney's Independence Act.." 2000 · Senate · SENATE Judiciary
- SB420 SB420: (New Title) increasing the penalty for people convicted of purposeful cruelty to animals taking place in front of children and with intent to intimidate them and relative to criminal threatening. 2000 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Education (13 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- CACR11 CACR11: relating to the use of lottery revenues for educational purposes. Providing that lottery revenues be distributed directly to the governing body of the city or town. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- CACR23 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. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- CACR39 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. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- HB311 HB311: (New Title) relative to grants made under the New Hampshire incentive program. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Education
- HB349 HB349: relative to revising annual grant amounts made for school building aid. 2000 · House · HOUSE Education
- HB466 HB466: establishing a commission to study education options in school districts not maintaining a high school. 2000 · House · HOUSE Education
- HB1381 HB1381: relative to the dissolution of the Pawtuckaway cooperative high school district. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Education
- HB1499 HB1499: relative to credit for American sign language and transliteration as a foreign language. 2000 · House · HOUSE Education
- HB1580 HB1580: allowing businesses to apply the investment tax credit to contributions made to public schools, charter schools, and scholarship funding organizations. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- SB127 SB127: establishing a local property tax education homestead allowance against school taxes on residential real estate, establishing a fund to reimburse municipalities for such exemptions, and making an appropriation therefor. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
- SB317 SB317: allowing driver education correspondence courses to be accepted and approved by the department of safety. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Transportation
- SB365 SB365: [New Title] relative to the adoption of bonds or notes in school districts and municipalities. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Education
- SB366 SB366: requiring an external financial audit of the university system of New Hampshire when the university system requests an appropriation that exceeds the prior appropriation by more than one percent. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Education
Executive administration (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB1591 HB1591: establishing a defined contribution retirement option in the New Hampshire retirement system. 2000 · House · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1606 HB1606: establishing the governor's commission on alcohol and drug abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
- SB416 SB416: relative to licensure of dietitians. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
FISH AND GAME (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB280 HB280: establishing a point system for the annual moose permit lottery. 2000 · House · HOUSE FISH AND GAME
Health care (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB1144 HB1144: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the exemption from property taxes for not-for-profit hospitals. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
- HB1377 HB1377: (2nd New Title) prohibiting managed care organizations from disqualifying certain physicians as providers and relative to the duties of the joint health council. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
- SB383 SB383: (New Title) requiring the department of health and human services and insurers to make prompt payments. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
Housing and property (4 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR39 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. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- HB1144 HB1144: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the exemption from property taxes for not-for-profit hospitals. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
- SB127 SB127: establishing a local property tax education homestead allowance against school taxes on residential real estate, establishing a fund to reimburse municipalities for such exemptions, and making an appropriation therefor. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
- SB466 SB466: relative to lot rent increases at manufactured housing parks. 2000 · Senate · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Insurance (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- SB383 SB383: (New Title) requiring the department of health and human services and insurers to make prompt payments. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
Local government (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR11 CACR11: relating to the use of lottery revenues for educational purposes. Providing that lottery revenues be distributed directly to the governing body of the city or town. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- SB127 SB127: establishing a local property tax education homestead allowance against school taxes on residential real estate, establishing a fund to reimburse municipalities for such exemptions, and making an appropriation therefor. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
- SB365 SB365: [New Title] relative to the adoption of bonds or notes in school districts and municipalities. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Education
PUBLIC AFFAIRS (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1413 HB1413: relative to the rights of ownership of cemetery plots or burial spaces. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
- SB466 SB466: relative to lot rent increases at manufactured housing parks. 2000 · Senate · SENATE PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Public finance (11 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- CACR11 CACR11: relating to the use of lottery revenues for educational purposes. Providing that lottery revenues be distributed directly to the governing body of the city or town. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- CACR23 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. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- CACR39 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. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- HB542 HB542: (2nd New Title) repealing the legacies and succession tax. 2000 · Vetoed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1580 HB1580: allowing businesses to apply the investment tax credit to contributions made to public schools, charter schools, and scholarship funding organizations. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- HJR20 HJR20: urging the United States Congress to fully fund the Ricky Ray Hemophilia Relief Fund Act for HIV victims. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
- SB127 SB127: establishing a local property tax education homestead allowance against school taxes on residential real estate, establishing a fund to reimburse municipalities for such exemptions, and making an appropriation therefor. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
- SB365 SB365: [New Title] relative to the adoption of bonds or notes in school districts and municipalities. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Education
- SB366 SB366: requiring an external financial audit of the university system of New Hampshire when the university system requests an appropriation that exceeds the prior appropriation by more than one percent. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Education
- SB421 SB421: (New title) establishing a child day care program credit against the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- SB442 SB442: establishing an equipment depository and disabled person's employment fund in the department of administrative services. 2000 · House · HOUSE Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB1377 HB1377: (2nd New Title) prohibiting managed care organizations from disqualifying certain physicians as providers and relative to the duties of the joint health council. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
- HJR20 HJR20: urging the United States Congress to fully fund the Ricky Ray Hemophilia Relief Fund Act for HIV victims. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
- SB84 SB84: relative to eligibility for welfare benefits. 2000 · Senate · SENATE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
Retirement and pensions (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1591 HB1591: establishing a defined contribution retirement option in the New Hampshire retirement system. 2000 · House · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
Science, Technology and Energy (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1229 HB1229: requiring the completion of a rate proceeding prior to legislative approval of a settlement agreement with PSNH. 2000 · House · HOUSE Science, Technology and Energy
State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SCR3 SCR3: rescinding the 1979 call for a federal constitutional convention. 2000 · House · HOUSE State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
Taxation (7 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR23 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. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- CACR39 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. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- HB542 HB542: (2nd New Title) repealing the legacies and succession tax. 2000 · Vetoed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1144 HB1144: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the exemption from property taxes for not-for-profit hospitals. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
- HB1580 HB1580: allowing businesses to apply the investment tax credit to contributions made to public schools, charter schools, and scholarship funding organizations. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- SB127 SB127: establishing a local property tax education homestead allowance against school taxes on residential real estate, establishing a fund to reimburse municipalities for such exemptions, and making an appropriation therefor. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
- SB421 SB421: (New title) establishing a child day care program credit against the business profits tax and the business enterprise tax. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
Transportation (4 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- SB317 SB317: allowing driver education correspondence courses to be accepted and approved by the department of safety. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Transportation
- SB362 SB362: relative to the length of buses and single unit vehicles. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Transportation
- SB439 SB439: (New Title) relative to motor vehicle offenses resulting in serious bodily injury and relative to driver record information. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor
- SB440 SB440: relative to after market parts. 2000 · Senate · SENATE Transportation