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Tony Labranche
Representative · Hillsborough - District 22
House · Hills 22 · 2021-2022
- Sponsored bills
- 39
- Enacted bills
- 4
- Topic groups
- 14
- Represented districts
- 1
Official General Court Information
- Official district listing
- Hillsborough - District 22
- Represents
- Hillsborough - District 22
Official Service Notes
- Official historical member selector listing: Rep. Labranche, Tony(Hills 22)
Representation
- House · Hills 22 2021-2022
Sponsored Bills
By Year
2022 (32 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- CACR14 CACR14: relating to unions. Providing that all workers have the right to join a union. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- CACR15 CACR15: relating to elections. Providing that the age to vote in the primary election be reduced to 17 for those who will be 18 by the general election. House · House Election Law
- CACR22 CACR22: relating to elections. Providing that all elections in New Hampshire shall be by ranked-choice voting. House · House Election Law
- CACR23 CACR23: the New Hampshire constitution. Providing that all references to persons in the New Hampshire constitution be gender-neutral. House · House Legislative Administration
- CACR25 CACR25: legislative term limits. Providing that no person shall serve more than 15 terms in either the house of representatives or the senate. House · House Legislative Administration
- CACR26 CACR26: relating to the house of representatives. Providing that 100 of the representatives are elected using party list proportional representation. House · House Legislative Administration
- CACR28 CACR28: relating to the minimum wage. Providing that all workers have a right to a minimum wage that provides them with well-being and a dignified existence. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- CACR31 CACR31: relating to changing the minimum age requirement for state senator from 30 to 25. Providing that persons at least 25 years of age shall be eligible to be elected to the state senate. House · House Legislative Administration
- HB237 HB237: relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB253 HB253: requiring law enforcement officers to use body-worn cameras and establishing a grant program to assist local law enforcement agencies to purchase body-worn cameras. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB579 HB579: requiring notice to the public before immigration checkpoints are conducted. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB620 HB620: requiring law enforcement agencies to gather and analyze certain demographic information. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1031 HB1031: prohibiting law enforcement from encrypting public frequencies. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1053 HB1053: relative to the hourly rate paid to an employee for hours worked but not previously scheduled. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1139 HB1139: relative to ophthalmic prescription requirements. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1144 HB1144: requiring public schools to teach labor history. House · House Education
- HB1175 HB1175: relative to recording interactions with public officials. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1264 HB1264: establishing ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections. House · House Election Law
- HB1306 HB1306: relative to personal possession of marijuana. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1338 HB1338: establishing a committee to study imposing a tax on manufacturers based on the cost to dispose of single-use products and product packaging materials. House · House Ways and Means
- HB1349 HB1349: decriminalizing the possession and use of psilocybin mushrooms. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1381 HB1381: relative to student school board members. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Education
- HB1394 HB1394: relative to the reporting of certain campaign contributions and relative to political contributions made by limited liability companies. House · House Election Law
- HB1403 HB1403: establishing a commission relative to the minimum wage. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1468 HB1468: relative to the legalization of cannabis. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1472 HB1472: prohibiting anti-union activities by employers. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1478 HB1478: relative to the business profits tax applicable to certain large, low-wage employers. House · House Ways and Means
- HB1482 HB1482: relative to ranked-choice voting. House · House Election Law
- HB1533 HB1533: relative to health education curriculum in schools. House · House Education
- HB1648 HB1648: requiring public colleges and universities to implement peer support groups and develop policies for students with mental health conditions. House · House Education
- HR15 HR15: condemning the Communist Party of China and the People's Republic of China. House · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
- HR16 HR16: calling for the federal government to construct a nuclear waste repository to permanently store our nation's nuclear waste. House · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
2021 (7 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB236 HB236: creating a statute of limitation on civil actions relative to damage caused by perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB286 HB286: establishing a committee to study the response of law enforcement and the criminal justice system to homelessness in New Hampshire, Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB507 HB507: prohibiting no-knock warrants. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB510 HB510: relative to limiting robocalls by automatic dialing devices. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- HB511 HB511: relative to the penalties for possession of certain controlled drugs. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB550 HB550: relative to the nonpayment of rent during the state of emergency. House · House Judiciary
- HB570 HB570: permitting certain political organizations to appear on a general election ballot as a minor party after holding a nominating convention. House · House Election Law
By Committee
House Commerce and Consumer Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB510 HB510: relative to limiting robocalls by automatic dialing devices. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (10 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (8 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB237 HB237: relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB253 HB253: requiring law enforcement officers to use body-worn cameras and establishing a grant program to assist local law enforcement agencies to purchase body-worn cameras. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB620 HB620: requiring law enforcement agencies to gather and analyze certain demographic information. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1031 HB1031: prohibiting law enforcement from encrypting public frequencies. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1175 HB1175: relative to recording interactions with public officials. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1306 HB1306: relative to personal possession of marijuana. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1349 HB1349: decriminalizing the possession and use of psilocybin mushrooms. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1468 HB1468: relative to the legalization of cannabis. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
2021 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB507 HB507: prohibiting no-knock warrants. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB511 HB511: relative to the penalties for possession of certain controlled drugs. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
House Education (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1144 HB1144: requiring public schools to teach labor history. House · House Education
- HB1533 HB1533: relative to health education curriculum in schools. House · House Education
- HB1648 HB1648: requiring public colleges and universities to implement peer support groups and develop policies for students with mental health conditions. House · House Education
House Election Law (6 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR15 CACR15: relating to elections. Providing that the age to vote in the primary election be reduced to 17 for those who will be 18 by the general election. House · House Election Law
- CACR22 CACR22: relating to elections. Providing that all elections in New Hampshire shall be by ranked-choice voting. House · House Election Law
- HB1264 HB1264: establishing ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections. House · House Election Law
- HB1394 HB1394: relative to the reporting of certain campaign contributions and relative to political contributions made by limited liability companies. House · House Election Law
- HB1482 HB1482: relative to ranked-choice voting. House · House Election Law
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
House Judiciary (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB550 HB550: relative to the nonpayment of rent during the state of emergency. House · House Judiciary
House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR14 CACR14: relating to unions. Providing that all workers have the right to join a union. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- CACR28 CACR28: relating to the minimum wage. Providing that all workers have a right to a minimum wage that provides them with well-being and a dignified existence. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1053 HB1053: relative to the hourly rate paid to an employee for hours worked but not previously scheduled. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1403 HB1403: establishing a commission relative to the minimum wage. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1472 HB1472: prohibiting anti-union activities by employers. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
House Legislative Administration (4 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (4 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR23 CACR23: the New Hampshire constitution. Providing that all references to persons in the New Hampshire constitution be gender-neutral. House · House Legislative Administration
- CACR25 CACR25: legislative term limits. Providing that no person shall serve more than 15 terms in either the house of representatives or the senate. House · House Legislative Administration
- CACR26 CACR26: relating to the house of representatives. Providing that 100 of the representatives are elected using party list proportional representation. House · House Legislative Administration
- CACR31 CACR31: relating to changing the minimum age requirement for state senator from 30 to 25. Providing that persons at least 25 years of age shall be eligible to be elected to the state senate. House · House Legislative Administration
House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HR15 HR15: condemning the Communist Party of China and the People's Republic of China. House · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
- HR16 HR16: calling for the federal government to construct a nuclear waste repository to permanently store our nation's nuclear waste. House · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
House Ways and Means (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1338 HB1338: establishing a committee to study imposing a tax on manufacturers based on the cost to dispose of single-use products and product packaging materials. House · House Ways and Means
- HB1478 HB1478: relative to the business profits tax applicable to certain large, low-wage employers. House · House Ways and Means
Senate Education (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1381 HB1381: relative to student school board members. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Education
Senate Health and Human Services (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1139 HB1139: relative to ophthalmic prescription requirements. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
Senate Judiciary (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB579 HB579: requiring notice to the public before immigration checkpoints are conducted. Senate · Senate Judiciary
2021 (2 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB236 HB236: creating a statute of limitation on civil actions relative to damage caused by perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB286 HB286: establishing a committee to study the response of law enforcement and the criminal justice system to homelessness in New Hampshire, Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
By Topic
Business and labor (7 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR14 CACR14: relating to unions. Providing that all workers have the right to join a union. 2022 · House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- CACR28 CACR28: relating to the minimum wage. Providing that all workers have a right to a minimum wage that provides them with well-being and a dignified existence. 2022 · House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1053 HB1053: relative to the hourly rate paid to an employee for hours worked but not previously scheduled. 2022 · House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1144 HB1144: requiring public schools to teach labor history. 2022 · House · House Education
- HB1403 HB1403: establishing a commission relative to the minimum wage. 2022 · House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1472 HB1472: prohibiting anti-union activities by employers. 2022 · House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1478 HB1478: relative to the business profits tax applicable to certain large, low-wage employers. 2022 · House · House Ways and Means
Cannabis (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB237 HB237: relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1306 HB1306: relative to personal possession of marijuana. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1468 HB1468: relative to the legalization of cannabis. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Commerce and Consumer Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB510 HB510: relative to limiting robocalls by automatic dialing devices. 2021 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Criminal justice and courts (14 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB236 HB236: creating a statute of limitation on civil actions relative to damage caused by perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances. Enacted 2021 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB237 HB237: relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB253 HB253: requiring law enforcement officers to use body-worn cameras and establishing a grant program to assist local law enforcement agencies to purchase body-worn cameras. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB286 HB286: establishing a committee to study the response of law enforcement and the criminal justice system to homelessness in New Hampshire, Enacted 2021 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB507 HB507: prohibiting no-knock warrants. 2021 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB511 HB511: relative to the penalties for possession of certain controlled drugs. 2021 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB550 HB550: relative to the nonpayment of rent during the state of emergency. 2021 · House · House Judiciary
- HB579 HB579: requiring notice to the public before immigration checkpoints are conducted. 2022 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB620 HB620: requiring law enforcement agencies to gather and analyze certain demographic information. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1031 HB1031: prohibiting law enforcement from encrypting public frequencies. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1175 HB1175: relative to recording interactions with public officials. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1306 HB1306: relative to personal possession of marijuana. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1349 HB1349: decriminalizing the possession and use of psilocybin mushrooms. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1468 HB1468: relative to the legalization of cannabis. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Education (4 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1144 HB1144: requiring public schools to teach labor history. 2022 · House · House Education
- HB1381 HB1381: relative to student school board members. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Education
- HB1533 HB1533: relative to health education curriculum in schools. 2022 · House · House Education
- HB1648 HB1648: requiring public colleges and universities to implement peer support groups and develop policies for students with mental health conditions. 2022 · House · House Education
Elections and voting (6 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR15 CACR15: relating to elections. Providing that the age to vote in the primary election be reduced to 17 for those who will be 18 by the general election. 2022 · House · House Election Law
- CACR22 CACR22: relating to elections. Providing that all elections in New Hampshire shall be by ranked-choice voting. 2022 · House · House Election Law
- HB570 HB570: permitting certain political organizations to appear on a general election ballot as a minor party after holding a nominating convention. 2021 · House · House Election Law
- HB1264 HB1264: establishing ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections. 2022 · House · House Election Law
- HB1394 HB1394: relative to the reporting of certain campaign contributions and relative to political contributions made by limited liability companies. 2022 · House · House Election Law
- HB1482 HB1482: relative to ranked-choice voting. 2022 · House · House Election Law
Health and Human Services (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1139 HB1139: relative to ophthalmic prescription requirements. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
Health care (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1533 HB1533: relative to health education curriculum in schools. 2022 · House · House Education
- HB1648 HB1648: requiring public colleges and universities to implement peer support groups and develop policies for students with mental health conditions. 2022 · House · House Education
Legislative Administration (4 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR23 CACR23: the New Hampshire constitution. Providing that all references to persons in the New Hampshire constitution be gender-neutral. 2022 · House · House Legislative Administration
- CACR25 CACR25: legislative term limits. Providing that no person shall serve more than 15 terms in either the house of representatives or the senate. 2022 · House · House Legislative Administration
- CACR26 CACR26: relating to the house of representatives. Providing that 100 of the representatives are elected using party list proportional representation. 2022 · House · House Legislative Administration
- CACR31 CACR31: relating to changing the minimum age requirement for state senator from 30 to 25. Providing that persons at least 25 years of age shall be eligible to be elected to the state senate. 2022 · House · House Legislative Administration
Local government (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1264 HB1264: establishing ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections. 2022 · House · House Election Law
Public finance (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB237 HB237: relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Public safety (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB550 HB550: relative to the nonpayment of rent during the state of emergency. 2021 · House · House Judiciary
State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HR15 HR15: condemning the Communist Party of China and the People's Republic of China. 2022 · House · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
- HR16 HR16: calling for the federal government to construct a nuclear waste repository to permanently store our nation's nuclear waste. 2022 · House · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
Taxation (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1338 HB1338: establishing a committee to study imposing a tax on manufacturers based on the cost to dispose of single-use products and product packaging materials. 2022 · House · House Ways and Means
- HB1478 HB1478: relative to the business profits tax applicable to certain large, low-wage employers. 2022 · House · House Ways and Means