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David James Meuse
Representative · D · Rockingham - District 37
House · Rock 29 · 2019-2022; House · Rock 37 · 2023-2026
- Sponsored bills
- 139
- Enacted bills
- 26
- Topic groups
- 31
- Represented districts
- 2
Official General Court Information
- Current district
- Rockingham - District 37
- Status
- Incumbent
- Party
- D
- Represents
- Rockingham - District 37
- David.Meuse@gc.nh.gov
- Address
- State House-House Member Mail; 107 North Main Street; Concord NH 3301
Current Committees
- Criminal Justice and Public Safety 603-271-3529
Representation
- House · Rock 29 2019-2022
- House · Rock 37 2023-2026 · D
Sponsored Bills
By Year
2026 (24 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1049 HB1049: relative to storage requirements for firearms. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1061 HB1061: establishing a commission to study alternatives to incarceration for nonviolent offenders who are primary caregivers. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1084 HB1084: relative to the relinquishment of deadly weapons by those subject to a domestic violence protective order. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1142 HB1142: relative to requirements for law enforcement officers assisting in immigration enforcement. INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1173 HB1173: relative to post-secondary education opportunities for inmates. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1242 HB1242: requiring county convention budget estimates to delineate between funding used for operations of county government and funding used for other state or federal government purposes. House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB1258 HB1258: relative to per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and public health data. House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
- HB1349 HB1349: relative to exemptions from multi-family zoning requirements for small or low-density communities. House · House Housing
- HB1364 HB1364: requiring quarterly reports from counties, municipalities, or any other political subdivisions of the state that enter into certain agreements with the federal government concerning assistance with federal immigration enforcement. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1387 HB1387: repealing limiting liability for certain design features of firearms. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1389 HB1389: relative to PFAS facility liability. House · House Judiciary
- HB1570 HB1570: relative to governmental budget authority for agreements for law enforcement agencies to participate in federal immigration enforcement. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1609 HB1609: limiting the use of state, county, and municipal funds and property for construction and operation of certain immigrant detention facilities. House · House Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1632 HB1632: relative to the lethality assessment program screening tool. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1637 HB1637: relative to the scheduling of hearings on certain motions to modify or revoke bail. Passed · Senate Judiciary
- HB1641 HB1641: relative to petitions for certain orders of protection where the subject of the order is either released on bail or on probation. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1642 HB1642: relative to extreme risk protection orders. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1651 HB1651: establishing sexual assault orders of protection and relative to sexual assault survivors' rights. Passed · Senate Judiciary
- HB1715 HB1715: relative to the electronic filing of domestic violence and stalking petition case documents. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1822 HB1822: relative to reporting of civil immigration detentions by state, county, and local law enforcement and correctional facilities. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HR46 HR46: declaring the first Friday in June as a state day of remembrance for children killed by gun violence and urging the establishment of a national day of remembrance. House · House Executive Departments and Administration
- SB463 SB463: relative to possession of firearms in safe school zones. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB490 SB490: establishing a task force to assess the development of housing at Great Bay community college and authorizing the college the right to use vacant property for the purpose of developing housing. Passed · House Housing
- SB623 SB623: relative to requirements for law enforcement officers assisting in immigration enforcement. Senate · Senate Judiciary
2025 (11 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB56 HB56: requiring a background check and mandatory waiting period during certain firearm transfers. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB57 HB57: (New Title) relative to the standards applicable to bail in criminal matters. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB199 HB199: extending the statute of limitation on civil actions relative to damage caused by per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). House · House Judiciary
- HB226 HB226: relative to the use of drug checking equipment. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB352 HB352: prohibiting possession of a firearm at a polling place. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB602 HB602: requiring certain offenders to participate in a victim impact program. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB638 HB638: allowing an older prisoner serving a sentence of life without parole to be eligible for parole upon meeting certain criteria. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB641 HB641: establishing a private right of action for civil rights violations. House · House Judiciary
- HB756 HB756: relative to establishing a blood lead level testing requirement for children entering daycare and public schools. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- SB59 SB59: establishing a recruitment incentive program within the community college system for public safety communicators and dispatchers and making an appropriation therefor. Senate · Senate Finance
- SB199 SB199: relative to establishing a new recruitment and retention program for new New Hampshire state troopers. Senate · Senate Finance
2024 (25 bills sponsored; 9 bills enacted)
- HB345 HB345: enabling ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections. House · House Election Law
- HB350 HB350: relative to ranked-choice voting. House · House Election Law
- HB470 HB470: relative to fentanyl test strips and other drug checking equipment. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB596 HB596: prohibiting the use of racial profiling in law enforcement activities and in sentencing. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Finance
- HB614 HB614: (New Title) making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to fund the Merrimack, New Hampshire Kidney Cancer Incidence Phase 3 Feasibility study. House · House Finance
- HB1020 HB1020: (New Title) establishing a committee to study restoration of competency. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1037 HB1037: relative to repealing limited liability for manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition. House · House Judiciary
- HB1047 HB1047: (New Title) relative to the effectiveness of state outreach to residents without computer, tablet, smartphone, or other electronic device access. Senate · Senate Commerce
- HB1050 HB1050: relative to establishing a voluntary waiver of the right to purchase a firearm. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1068 HB1068: relative to establishing a blood lead level testing requirement for children entering day care and public schools. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1114 HB1114: (New Title) extending the commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford, Londonderry, Hudson and Litchfield. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB1169 HB1169: creating a private cause of action for discrimination based on hairstyles relative to a person's ethnicity. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1170 HB1170: requiring public benefit and community impact assessments from the department of environmental services. House · House Environment and Agriculture
- HB1171 HB1171: extending the commission to study environmentally-triggered chronic illness. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1195 HB1195: relative to allowing school districts to approve different apportionment methods for school administrative unit costs. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Education
- HB1319 HB1319: relative to prohibiting the nonconsensual dissemination of synthetic sexual images. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1415 HB1415: relative to PFAS facility liability. Vetoed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1613 HB1613: establishing a trust fund for money from soil and water environmental contamination court settlements. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Ways and Means
- HB1707 HB1707: relative to liability for the cost of PFAS blood testing. House · House Judiciary
- HB1711 HB1711: authorizing the state to report mental health data for firearms background check purposes and providing for processes for confiscation of firearms following certain mental health-related court proceedings and for relief from mental health-related firearms disabilities. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB239 SB239: (New Title) relative to the use of harm reduction services to treat alcohol and other substance misuse. House · House Finance
- SB360 SB360: relative to extreme risk protection orders. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB420 SB420: relative to requiring an additional report from the legislative study committee concerning the long-term impact of the New Hampshire adult parole system. Enacted Signed by Governor · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB507 SB507: extending the time to petition for a new trial in certain cases. Vetoed by Governor · House Judiciary
- SB593 SB593: relative to possession of firearms in safe school zones. Senate · Senate Judiciary
2023 (17 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB34 HB34: relative to raising the age of marriage to eighteen. House · House Children and Family Law
- HB46 HB46: (Third New Title) establishing a committee to study replacement of bail commissioners with court magistrates and relative to delinquent payment of accounts by on premises and off premises licensees and relative to electronic payments to employee debit cards. House · House Finance
- HB76 HB76: imposing a waiting period between the purchase and delivery of a firearm. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB78 HB78: repealing an act prohibiting the state from enforcing any federal statute, regulation, or Presidential Executive Order that restricts or regulates the right of the people to keep or bear arms. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB89 HB89: (New Title) relative to posthumous exonerations. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB156 HB156: relative to misconduct by a law enforcement officer. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB205 HB205: relative to testing private wells. House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
- HB226 HB226: enabling municipalities to regulate the distribution and disposal of certain solid waste within landfills. House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB342 HB342: relative to lead testing in children. Vetoed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB351 HB351: relative to the negligent storage of firearms and relative to firearm safety devices. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB491 HB491: relative to prohibiting the use of the prone restraint for minors. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB597 HB597: relative to race and ethnicity data on driver's licenses, and race and ethnicity data collection. House · House Transportation
- HR8 HR8: urging Congress to enact legislation regulating and banning certain semi-automatic assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices. Miscellaneous
- HR10 HR10: supporting statehood for the District of Columbia. Miscellaneous
- SB103 SB103: (New Title) including the raid on Fort William and Mary in Portsmouth in the planning of the American revolution sestercentennial commission. Enacted Signed by Governor · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
- SB247 SB247: repealing limited liability for manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB254 SB254: relative to community-based sentencing alternatives for primary caregivers. Senate · Senate Judiciary
2022 (22 bills sponsored; 5 bills enacted)
- HB376 HB376: establishing a committee to study applications of microgrids in electricity supply. House · House Science, Technology and Energy
- HB498 HB498: (New Title) relative to the payment of bail commissioners. House · House Finance
- HB1011 HB1011: (New Title) relative to criminal mischief. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1096 HB1096: prohibiting open carrying or display of a deadly weapon within 100 feet of a polling place. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1119 HB1119: relative to the regulation of single-use bags. House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB1151 HB1151: prohibiting the display of a deadly weapon at a parade, funeral procession, picket line, march, rally, vigil, or demonstration. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1185 HB1185: relative to treatment of water contaminated with perfluorinated chemicals. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB1227 HB1227: relative to the definition of prime wetland. House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
- HB1235 HB1235: relative to compensation paid to a crime victim. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1277 HB1277: relative to the reporting of cybersecurity incidents. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs
- HB1332 HB1332: excepting public universities and colleges from requirements under medical freedom in immunizations. House · House Education
- HB1421 HB1421: relative to lead in school drinking water. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Finance
- HB1422 HB1422: requiring warning labels on consumer products containing perfluorinated chemicals. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- HB1440 HB1440: relative to surface water quality standards for perfluorinated chemicals. House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
- HB1443 HB1443: proclaiming the first Monday of March as COVID-19 Victims and Survivors Memorial Day. House · House Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1482 HB1482: relative to ranked-choice voting. House · House Election Law
- HB1602 HB1602: relative to perfluorinated chemicals in drinking water. House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
- HB1628 HB1628: directing the department of energy to generate a report on the microgrid project currently in progress at the university of New Hampshire in collaboration with the regional utilities. House · House Science, Technology and Energy
- HB1642 HB1642: relative to lead testing in children. House · House Finance
- HB1656 HB1656: establishing a road usage registration fee and making an appropriation therefor. House · House Public Works and Highways
- SB338 SB338: enabling municipalities to adopt a municipal occupancy fee. Senate · Senate Ways and Means
- SB448 SB448: (New Title) relative to energy reduction by state agencies. House · House Science, Technology and Energy
2021 (11 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB83 HB83: prohibiting non-disparagement clauses in settlement agreements involving a governmental unit. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB141 HB141: (New Title) allowing a county to exempt its chief administrative officer from compulsory participation in the retirement system. Senate · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
- 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
- HB265 HB265: requiring bottled drinking water sold to the public meet the same maximum contaminant levels established for public drinking water. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- HB392 HB392: relative to the membership of local land use boards. House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB487 HB487: establishing an information technology supply chain risk authority. House · House Science, Technology and Energy
- HB507 HB507: prohibiting no-knock warrants. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB546 HB546: relative to 911 immunity for reporting that a person has been the victim of a violent crime. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB550 HB550: relative to the nonpayment of rent during the state of emergency. House · House Judiciary
- HB557 HB557: relative to the authority of state and county correctional facilities to discipline inmates using close or solitary confinement. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HCR5 HCR5: supporting democracy and human rights in Hungary, Poland, and Hong Kong and supporting democracy in Taiwan. Passed · Senate No Committee Assignment
2020 (22 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB346 HB346: relative to noncompete agreements. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB661 HB661: (New Title) relative to claims for medical monitoring. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB728 HB728: relative to ranked-choice voting. House · House Election Law
- HB1174 HB1174: (New Title) requiring screening for all law enforcement officers for psychological stability prior to assuming their duties as certified officers. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1202 HB1202: relative to matters discussed in nonpublic session under the right-to-know law. House · House Judiciary
- HB1248 HB1248: relative to community revitalization tax relief incentives. House · House Ways and Means
- HB1264 HB1264: (New Title) extending the commission on the seacoast cancer cluster investigation, setting the maximum contaminant levels for certain perfluorochemicals in drinking water, establishing a per and polyfluoroalkyl substances fund and programs and making an appropriation therefor, requiring insurance coverage for PFAS and PFC blood tests, and expanding the statute governing ambient groundwater quality standards. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1271 HB1271: relative to 911 immunity relative to possession of drugs. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1272 HB1272: prohibiting prison privatization. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1274 HB1274: (New Title) requiring bottled drinking water sold to the public meet the same maximum contaminant levels established for public drinking water. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1349 HB1349: establishing a committee to study firearms incidents involving children with access to unsecured firearms. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1350 HB1350: requiring a locking safety device be provided for commercial firearm sales and transfers. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1537 HB1537: (New Title) relative to standards for per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water and ambient groundwater. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1538 HB1538: creating a commission to develop and implement environmental education, outreach, and training programs and initiatives for qualified health care professionals relative to environmental toxins and health. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1558 HB1558: (Second New Title) relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor; kindergarten funding; violence in schools; policies for students with head injuries; child sexual abuse prevention education and training; authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes by a municipality; adding the chancellor of the university system of New Hampshire to the department of business and economic affairs council of partner agencies; change of school or assignment due to manifest educational hardship; school board expenditure of year-end fund balances; a children's system of care; student wellness; and criminal background checks for bus drivers. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Education and Workforce Development
- HB1569 HB1569: requiring the department of environmental services to maintain a public registry of where certain fire suppressants have been used. Senate · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB1603 HB1603: (New Title) establishing the per and polyfluoroalkyl substances contamination remediation and mitigation revolving loan and grant program and fund. House · House Ways and Means
- HB1608 HB1608: prohibiting the manufacture, sale, transfer, and possession of large capacity ammunition feeding devices. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1657 HB1657: relative to reimbursement of court-ordered services for juveniles. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1667 HB1667: (New Title) relative to the suspension of drivers' licenses and creating a committee to study the creation of a restricted driving license for participants in drug court. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1676 HB1676: requiring monitoring of certain radioactive air pollutants. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- SB722 SB722: relative to the payment and education of bail commissioners, relative to criteria for determining an offender's indigence, and establishing a committee to study providing remote access to a bail commissioner's services. Senate · Senate Judiciary
2019 (7 bills sponsored; 4 bills enacted)
- CACR8 CACR8: relating to the right to govern. Providing that the people of the state may enact local laws that protect health. House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB202 HB202: relative to requirements for presidential primary candidates. House · House Election Law
- HB457 HB457: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the making, preservation, and Internet availability of audio and video recordings of proceedings of committees of the house of representatives. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
- HB494 HB494: relative to removal or containment of contaminants from the Coakley Landfill. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB495 HB495: establishing a commission on drinking water. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB691 HB691: relative to blood testing for individuals exposed to perfluorinated chemicals in private or public water supplies. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB737 HB737: establishing a commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford and Litchfield. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
By Committee
House Children and Family Law (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2023 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB34 HB34: relative to raising the age of marriage to eighteen. House · House Children and Family Law
House Commerce and Consumer Affairs (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1422 HB1422: requiring warning labels on consumer products containing perfluorinated chemicals. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB265 HB265: requiring bottled drinking water sold to the public meet the same maximum contaminant levels established for public drinking water. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (26 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2026 (12 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1049 HB1049: relative to storage requirements for firearms. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1061 HB1061: establishing a commission to study alternatives to incarceration for nonviolent offenders who are primary caregivers. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1084 HB1084: relative to the relinquishment of deadly weapons by those subject to a domestic violence protective order. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1142 HB1142: relative to requirements for law enforcement officers assisting in immigration enforcement. INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1364 HB1364: requiring quarterly reports from counties, municipalities, or any other political subdivisions of the state that enter into certain agreements with the federal government concerning assistance with federal immigration enforcement. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1387 HB1387: repealing limiting liability for certain design features of firearms. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1570 HB1570: relative to governmental budget authority for agreements for law enforcement agencies to participate in federal immigration enforcement. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1632 HB1632: relative to the lethality assessment program screening tool. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1641 HB1641: relative to petitions for certain orders of protection where the subject of the order is either released on bail or on probation. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1642 HB1642: relative to extreme risk protection orders. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1715 HB1715: relative to the electronic filing of domestic violence and stalking petition case documents. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1822 HB1822: relative to reporting of civil immigration detentions by state, county, and local law enforcement and correctional facilities. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
2025 (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB56 HB56: requiring a background check and mandatory waiting period during certain firearm transfers. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB352 HB352: prohibiting possession of a firearm at a polling place. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB638 HB638: allowing an older prisoner serving a sentence of life without parole to be eligible for parole upon meeting certain criteria. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
2024 (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1050 HB1050: relative to establishing a voluntary waiver of the right to purchase a firearm. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB420 SB420: relative to requiring an additional report from the legislative study committee concerning the long-term impact of the New Hampshire adult parole system. Enacted Signed by Governor · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
2023 (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB76 HB76: imposing a waiting period between the purchase and delivery of a firearm. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB78 HB78: repealing an act prohibiting the state from enforcing any federal statute, regulation, or Presidential Executive Order that restricts or regulates the right of the people to keep or bear arms. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB351 HB351: relative to the negligent storage of firearms and relative to firearm safety devices. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
2022 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1096 HB1096: prohibiting open carrying or display of a deadly weapon within 100 feet of a polling place. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1151 HB1151: prohibiting the display of a deadly weapon at a parade, funeral procession, picket line, march, rally, vigil, or demonstration. 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
- HB557 HB557: relative to the authority of state and county correctional facilities to discipline inmates using close or solitary confinement. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
2020 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1350 HB1350: requiring a locking safety device be provided for commercial firearm sales and transfers. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1667 HB1667: (New Title) relative to the suspension of drivers' licenses and creating a committee to study the creation of a restricted driving license for participants in drug court. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
House Education (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
House Election Law (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2024 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB345 HB345: enabling ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections. House · House Election Law
- HB350 HB350: relative to ranked-choice voting. House · House Election Law
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1482 HB1482: relative to ranked-choice voting. House · House Election Law
2020 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB728 HB728: relative to ranked-choice voting. House · House Election Law
2019 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB202 HB202: relative to requirements for presidential primary candidates. House · House Election Law
House Environment and Agriculture (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1170 HB1170: requiring public benefit and community impact assessments from the department of environmental services. House · House Environment and Agriculture
House Executive Departments and Administration (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1609 HB1609: limiting the use of state, county, and municipal funds and property for construction and operation of certain immigrant detention facilities. House · House Executive Departments and Administration
- HR46 HR46: declaring the first Friday in June as a state day of remembrance for children killed by gun violence and urging the establishment of a national day of remembrance. House · House Executive Departments and Administration
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1443 HB1443: proclaiming the first Monday of March as COVID-19 Victims and Survivors Memorial Day. House · House Executive Departments and Administration
House Finance (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2024 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB614 HB614: (New Title) making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to fund the Merrimack, New Hampshire Kidney Cancer Incidence Phase 3 Feasibility study. House · House Finance
- SB239 SB239: (New Title) relative to the use of harm reduction services to treat alcohol and other substance misuse. House · House Finance
2023 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB498 HB498: (New Title) relative to the payment of bail commissioners. House · House Finance
- HB1642 HB1642: relative to lead testing in children. House · House Finance
House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (4 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2025 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB756 HB756: relative to establishing a blood lead level testing requirement for children entering daycare and public schools. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1068 HB1068: relative to establishing a blood lead level testing requirement for children entering day care and public schools. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
2020 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1538 HB1538: creating a commission to develop and implement environmental education, outreach, and training programs and initiatives for qualified health care professionals relative to environmental toxins and health. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
2019 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB691 HB691: relative to blood testing for individuals exposed to perfluorinated chemicals in private or public water supplies. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
House Housing (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1349 HB1349: relative to exemptions from multi-family zoning requirements for small or low-density communities. House · House Housing
- SB490 SB490: establishing a task force to assess the development of housing at Great Bay community college and authorizing the college the right to use vacant property for the purpose of developing housing. Passed · House Housing
House Judiciary (8 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1389 HB1389: relative to PFAS facility liability. House · House Judiciary
2025 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2024 (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1037 HB1037: relative to repealing limited liability for manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition. House · House Judiciary
- HB1707 HB1707: relative to liability for the cost of PFAS blood testing. House · House Judiciary
- SB507 SB507: extending the time to petition for a new trial in certain cases. Vetoed by Governor · House Judiciary
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB550 HB550: relative to the nonpayment of rent during the state of emergency. House · House Judiciary
2020 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1202 HB1202: relative to matters discussed in nonpublic session under the right-to-know law. House · House Judiciary
House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2020 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB346 HB346: relative to noncompete agreements. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
House Municipal and County Government (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2023 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB226 HB226: enabling municipalities to regulate the distribution and disposal of certain solid waste within landfills. House · House Municipal and County Government
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1119 HB1119: relative to the regulation of single-use bags. House · House Municipal and County Government
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB392 HB392: relative to the membership of local land use boards. House · House Municipal and County Government
2019 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR8 CACR8: relating to the right to govern. Providing that the people of the state may enact local laws that protect health. House · House Municipal and County Government
House Public Works and Highways (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1656 HB1656: establishing a road usage registration fee and making an appropriation therefor. House · House Public Works and Highways
House Resources, Recreation and Development (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1258 HB1258: relative to per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and public health data. House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
2023 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB205 HB205: relative to testing private wells. House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
2022 (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1227 HB1227: relative to the definition of prime wetland. House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
- HB1440 HB1440: relative to surface water quality standards for perfluorinated chemicals. House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
- HB1602 HB1602: relative to perfluorinated chemicals in drinking water. House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
House Science, Technology and Energy (4 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2022 (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB376 HB376: establishing a committee to study applications of microgrids in electricity supply. House · House Science, Technology and Energy
- HB1628 HB1628: directing the department of energy to generate a report on the microgrid project currently in progress at the university of New Hampshire in collaboration with the regional utilities. House · House Science, Technology and Energy
- SB448 SB448: (New Title) relative to energy reduction by state agencies. House · House Science, Technology and Energy
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB487 HB487: establishing an information technology supply chain risk authority. House · House Science, Technology and Energy
House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2023 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- SB103 SB103: (New Title) including the raid on Fort William and Mary in Portsmouth in the planning of the American revolution sestercentennial commission. Enacted Signed by Governor · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
House Transportation (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2023 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB597 HB597: relative to race and ethnicity data on driver's licenses, and race and ethnicity data collection. House · House Transportation
House Ways and Means (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2020 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1248 HB1248: relative to community revitalization tax relief incentives. House · House Ways and Means
- HB1603 HB1603: (New Title) establishing the per and polyfluoroalkyl substances contamination remediation and mitigation revolving loan and grant program and fund. House · House Ways and Means
No committee listed (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2023 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
Senate Commerce (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
Senate Education (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1195 HB1195: relative to allowing school districts to approve different apportionment methods for school administrative unit costs. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Education
Senate Education and Workforce Development (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2020 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1277 HB1277: relative to the reporting of cybersecurity incidents. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs
Senate Energy and Natural Resources (6 bills sponsored; 5 bills enacted)
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1114 HB1114: (New Title) extending the commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford, Londonderry, Hudson and Litchfield. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1185 HB1185: relative to treatment of water contaminated with perfluorinated chemicals. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
2020 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1569 HB1569: requiring the department of environmental services to maintain a public registry of where certain fire suppressants have been used. Senate · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
2019 (3 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB494 HB494: relative to removal or containment of contaminants from the Coakley Landfill. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB495 HB495: establishing a commission on drinking water. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB737 HB737: establishing a commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford and Litchfield. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Senate Executive Departments and Administration (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB141 HB141: (New Title) allowing a county to exempt its chief administrative officer from compulsory participation in the retirement system. Senate · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
2019 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB457 HB457: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the making, preservation, and Internet availability of audio and video recordings of proceedings of committees of the house of representatives. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
Senate Finance (4 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
2025 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SB59 SB59: establishing a recruitment incentive program within the community college system for public safety communicators and dispatchers and making an appropriation therefor. Senate · Senate Finance
- SB199 SB199: relative to establishing a new recruitment and retention program for new New Hampshire state troopers. Senate · Senate Finance
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB596 HB596: prohibiting the use of racial profiling in law enforcement activities and in sentencing. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Finance
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1421 HB1421: relative to lead in school drinking water. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Finance
Senate Health and Human Services (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1171 HB1171: extending the commission to study environmentally-triggered chronic illness. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
2023 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB342 HB342: relative to lead testing in children. Vetoed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
2020 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1264 HB1264: (New Title) extending the commission on the seacoast cancer cluster investigation, setting the maximum contaminant levels for certain perfluorochemicals in drinking water, establishing a per and polyfluoroalkyl substances fund and programs and making an appropriation therefor, requiring insurance coverage for PFAS and PFC blood tests, and expanding the statute governing ambient groundwater quality standards. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
Senate Judiciary (29 bills sponsored; 10 bills enacted)
2026 (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1173 HB1173: relative to post-secondary education opportunities for inmates. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1637 HB1637: relative to the scheduling of hearings on certain motions to modify or revoke bail. Passed · Senate Judiciary
- HB1651 HB1651: establishing sexual assault orders of protection and relative to sexual assault survivors' rights. Passed · Senate Judiciary
- SB463 SB463: relative to possession of firearms in safe school zones. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB623 SB623: relative to requirements for law enforcement officers assisting in immigration enforcement. Senate · Senate Judiciary
2025 (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB57 HB57: (New Title) relative to the standards applicable to bail in criminal matters. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB226 HB226: relative to the use of drug checking equipment. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB602 HB602: requiring certain offenders to participate in a victim impact program. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
2024 (8 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB470 HB470: relative to fentanyl test strips and other drug checking equipment. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1020 HB1020: (New Title) establishing a committee to study restoration of competency. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1169 HB1169: creating a private cause of action for discrimination based on hairstyles relative to a person's ethnicity. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1319 HB1319: relative to prohibiting the nonconsensual dissemination of synthetic sexual images. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1415 HB1415: relative to PFAS facility liability. Vetoed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1711 HB1711: authorizing the state to report mental health data for firearms background check purposes and providing for processes for confiscation of firearms following certain mental health-related court proceedings and for relief from mental health-related firearms disabilities. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB360 SB360: relative to extreme risk protection orders. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB593 SB593: relative to possession of firearms in safe school zones. Senate · Senate Judiciary
2023 (5 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB89 HB89: (New Title) relative to posthumous exonerations. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB156 HB156: relative to misconduct by a law enforcement officer. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB491 HB491: relative to prohibiting the use of the prone restraint for minors. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- SB247 SB247: repealing limited liability for manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB254 SB254: relative to community-based sentencing alternatives for primary caregivers. Senate · Senate Judiciary
2022 (2 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB1011 HB1011: (New Title) relative to criminal mischief. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1235 HB1235: relative to compensation paid to a crime victim. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
2021 (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB83 HB83: prohibiting non-disparagement clauses in settlement agreements involving a governmental unit. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- 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
- HB546 HB546: relative to 911 immunity for reporting that a person has been the victim of a violent crime. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
2020 (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB661 HB661: (New Title) relative to claims for medical monitoring. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1271 HB1271: relative to 911 immunity relative to possession of drugs. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB722 SB722: relative to the payment and education of bail commissioners, relative to criteria for determining an offender's indigence, and establishing a committee to study providing remote access to a bail commissioner's services. Senate · Senate Judiciary
Senate No Committee Assignment (9 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2021 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HCR5 HCR5: supporting democracy and human rights in Hungary, Poland, and Hong Kong and supporting democracy in Taiwan. Passed · Senate No Committee Assignment
2020 (8 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1174 HB1174: (New Title) requiring screening for all law enforcement officers for psychological stability prior to assuming their duties as certified officers. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1272 HB1272: prohibiting prison privatization. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1274 HB1274: (New Title) requiring bottled drinking water sold to the public meet the same maximum contaminant levels established for public drinking water. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1349 HB1349: establishing a committee to study firearms incidents involving children with access to unsecured firearms. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1537 HB1537: (New Title) relative to standards for per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water and ambient groundwater. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1608 HB1608: prohibiting the manufacture, sale, transfer, and possession of large capacity ammunition feeding devices. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1657 HB1657: relative to reimbursement of court-ordered services for juveniles. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1676 HB1676: requiring monitoring of certain radioactive air pollutants. Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
Senate Ways and Means (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1613 HB1613: establishing a trust fund for money from soil and water environmental contamination court settlements. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Ways and Means
2022 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SB338 SB338: enabling municipalities to adopt a municipal occupancy fee. Senate · Senate Ways and Means
By Topic
Alcohol and tobacco (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SB239 SB239: (New Title) relative to the use of harm reduction services to treat alcohol and other substance misuse. 2024 · House · House Finance
Business and labor (4 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB46 HB46: (Third New Title) establishing a committee to study replacement of bail commissioners with court magistrates and relative to delinquent payment of accounts by on premises and off premises licensees and relative to electronic payments to employee debit cards. 2023 · House · House Finance
- HB346 HB346: relative to noncompete agreements. 2020 · House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1558 HB1558: (Second New Title) relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor; kindergarten funding; violence in schools; policies for students with head injuries; child sexual abuse prevention education and training; authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes by a municipality; adding the chancellor of the university system of New Hampshire to the department of business and economic affairs council of partner agencies; change of school or assignment due to manifest educational hardship; school board expenditure of year-end fund balances; a children's system of care; student wellness; and criminal background checks for bus drivers. Enacted 2020 · Signed by Governor · Senate Education and Workforce Development
- HB1628 HB1628: directing the department of energy to generate a report on the microgrid project currently in progress at the university of New Hampshire in collaboration with the regional utilities. 2022 · House · House Science, Technology and Energy
Children and Family Law (9 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB34 HB34: relative to raising the age of marriage to eighteen. 2023 · House · House Children and Family Law
- HB342 HB342: relative to lead testing in children. 2023 · Vetoed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB756 HB756: relative to establishing a blood lead level testing requirement for children entering daycare and public schools. 2025 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1068 HB1068: relative to establishing a blood lead level testing requirement for children entering day care and public schools. 2024 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1349 HB1349: relative to exemptions from multi-family zoning requirements for small or low-density communities. 2026 · House · House Housing
- HB1349 HB1349: establishing a committee to study firearms incidents involving children with access to unsecured firearms. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1558 HB1558: (Second New Title) relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor; kindergarten funding; violence in schools; policies for students with head injuries; child sexual abuse prevention education and training; authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes by a municipality; adding the chancellor of the university system of New Hampshire to the department of business and economic affairs council of partner agencies; change of school or assignment due to manifest educational hardship; school board expenditure of year-end fund balances; a children's system of care; student wellness; and criminal background checks for bus drivers. Enacted 2020 · Signed by Governor · Senate Education and Workforce Development
- HB1642 HB1642: relative to lead testing in children. 2022 · House · House Finance
- HR46 HR46: declaring the first Friday in June as a state day of remembrance for children killed by gun violence and urging the establishment of a national day of remembrance. 2026 · House · House Executive Departments and Administration
Commerce (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
Commerce and Consumer Affairs (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB265 HB265: requiring bottled drinking water sold to the public meet the same maximum contaminant levels established for public drinking water. 2021 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- HB1422 HB1422: requiring warning labels on consumer products containing perfluorinated chemicals. 2022 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Criminal justice and courts (68 bills sponsored; 13 bills enacted)
- HB46 HB46: (Third New Title) establishing a committee to study replacement of bail commissioners with court magistrates and relative to delinquent payment of accounts by on premises and off premises licensees and relative to electronic payments to employee debit cards. 2023 · House · House Finance
- HB56 HB56: requiring a background check and mandatory waiting period during certain firearm transfers. 2025 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB57 HB57: (New Title) relative to the standards applicable to bail in criminal matters. Enacted 2025 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB76 HB76: imposing a waiting period between the purchase and delivery of a firearm. 2023 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB78 HB78: repealing an act prohibiting the state from enforcing any federal statute, regulation, or Presidential Executive Order that restricts or regulates the right of the people to keep or bear arms. 2023 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB83 HB83: prohibiting non-disparagement clauses in settlement agreements involving a governmental unit. 2021 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB89 HB89: (New Title) relative to posthumous exonerations. 2023 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB156 HB156: relative to misconduct by a law enforcement officer. 2023 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB199 HB199: extending the statute of limitation on civil actions relative to damage caused by per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). 2025 · House · House Judiciary
- HB226 HB226: relative to the use of drug checking equipment. 2025 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- 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
- HB351 HB351: relative to the negligent storage of firearms and relative to firearm safety devices. 2023 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB352 HB352: prohibiting possession of a firearm at a polling place. 2025 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB470 HB470: relative to fentanyl test strips and other drug checking equipment. 2024 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB491 HB491: relative to prohibiting the use of the prone restraint for minors. Enacted 2023 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB498 HB498: (New Title) relative to the payment of bail commissioners. 2022 · House · House Finance
- HB507 HB507: prohibiting no-knock warrants. 2021 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB546 HB546: relative to 911 immunity for reporting that a person has been the victim of a violent crime. Enacted 2021 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB550 HB550: relative to the nonpayment of rent during the state of emergency. 2021 · House · House Judiciary
- HB557 HB557: relative to the authority of state and county correctional facilities to discipline inmates using close or solitary confinement. 2021 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB602 HB602: requiring certain offenders to participate in a victim impact program. Enacted 2025 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB638 HB638: allowing an older prisoner serving a sentence of life without parole to be eligible for parole upon meeting certain criteria. 2025 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB641 HB641: establishing a private right of action for civil rights violations. 2025 · House · House Judiciary
- HB661 HB661: (New Title) relative to claims for medical monitoring. 2020 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1011 HB1011: (New Title) relative to criminal mischief. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1020 HB1020: (New Title) establishing a committee to study restoration of competency. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1037 HB1037: relative to repealing limited liability for manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition. 2024 · House · House Judiciary
- HB1049 HB1049: relative to storage requirements for firearms. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1050 HB1050: relative to establishing a voluntary waiver of the right to purchase a firearm. 2024 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1061 HB1061: establishing a commission to study alternatives to incarceration for nonviolent offenders who are primary caregivers. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1084 HB1084: relative to the relinquishment of deadly weapons by those subject to a domestic violence protective order. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1096 HB1096: prohibiting open carrying or display of a deadly weapon within 100 feet of a polling place. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1142 HB1142: relative to requirements for law enforcement officers assisting in immigration enforcement. 2026 · INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1151 HB1151: prohibiting the display of a deadly weapon at a parade, funeral procession, picket line, march, rally, vigil, or demonstration. 2022 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1169 HB1169: creating a private cause of action for discrimination based on hairstyles relative to a person's ethnicity. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1173 HB1173: relative to post-secondary education opportunities for inmates. 2026 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1202 HB1202: relative to matters discussed in nonpublic session under the right-to-know law. 2020 · House · House Judiciary
- HB1235 HB1235: relative to compensation paid to a crime victim. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1271 HB1271: relative to 911 immunity relative to possession of drugs. 2020 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1319 HB1319: relative to prohibiting the nonconsensual dissemination of synthetic sexual images. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1350 HB1350: requiring a locking safety device be provided for commercial firearm sales and transfers. 2020 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1364 HB1364: requiring quarterly reports from counties, municipalities, or any other political subdivisions of the state that enter into certain agreements with the federal government concerning assistance with federal immigration enforcement. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1387 HB1387: repealing limiting liability for certain design features of firearms. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1389 HB1389: relative to PFAS facility liability. 2026 · House · House Judiciary
- HB1415 HB1415: relative to PFAS facility liability. 2024 · Vetoed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1558 HB1558: (Second New Title) relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor; kindergarten funding; violence in schools; policies for students with head injuries; child sexual abuse prevention education and training; authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes by a municipality; adding the chancellor of the university system of New Hampshire to the department of business and economic affairs council of partner agencies; change of school or assignment due to manifest educational hardship; school board expenditure of year-end fund balances; a children's system of care; student wellness; and criminal background checks for bus drivers. Enacted 2020 · Signed by Governor · Senate Education and Workforce Development
- HB1570 HB1570: relative to governmental budget authority for agreements for law enforcement agencies to participate in federal immigration enforcement. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1613 HB1613: establishing a trust fund for money from soil and water environmental contamination court settlements. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Ways and Means
- HB1632 HB1632: relative to the lethality assessment program screening tool. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1637 HB1637: relative to the scheduling of hearings on certain motions to modify or revoke bail. 2026 · Passed · Senate Judiciary
- HB1641 HB1641: relative to petitions for certain orders of protection where the subject of the order is either released on bail or on probation. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1642 HB1642: relative to extreme risk protection orders. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1651 HB1651: establishing sexual assault orders of protection and relative to sexual assault survivors' rights. 2026 · Passed · Senate Judiciary
- HB1657 HB1657: relative to reimbursement of court-ordered services for juveniles. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1667 HB1667: (New Title) relative to the suspension of drivers' licenses and creating a committee to study the creation of a restricted driving license for participants in drug court. 2020 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1707 HB1707: relative to liability for the cost of PFAS blood testing. 2024 · House · House Judiciary
- HB1711 HB1711: authorizing the state to report mental health data for firearms background check purposes and providing for processes for confiscation of firearms following certain mental health-related court proceedings and for relief from mental health-related firearms disabilities. 2024 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1715 HB1715: relative to the electronic filing of domestic violence and stalking petition case documents. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1822 HB1822: relative to reporting of civil immigration detentions by state, county, and local law enforcement and correctional facilities. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB247 SB247: repealing limited liability for manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition. 2023 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB254 SB254: relative to community-based sentencing alternatives for primary caregivers. 2023 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB360 SB360: relative to extreme risk protection orders. 2024 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB420 SB420: relative to requiring an additional report from the legislative study committee concerning the long-term impact of the New Hampshire adult parole system. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB463 SB463: relative to possession of firearms in safe school zones. 2026 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB507 SB507: extending the time to petition for a new trial in certain cases. 2024 · Vetoed by Governor · House Judiciary
- SB593 SB593: relative to possession of firearms in safe school zones. 2024 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB623 SB623: relative to requirements for law enforcement officers assisting in immigration enforcement. 2026 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB722 SB722: relative to the payment and education of bail commissioners, relative to criteria for determining an offender's indigence, and establishing a committee to study providing remote access to a bail commissioner's services. 2020 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
Education (12 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB756 HB756: relative to establishing a blood lead level testing requirement for children entering daycare and public schools. 2025 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1068 HB1068: relative to establishing a blood lead level testing requirement for children entering day care and public schools. 2024 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1173 HB1173: relative to post-secondary education opportunities for inmates. 2026 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1195 HB1195: relative to allowing school districts to approve different apportionment methods for school administrative unit costs. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Education
- HB1332 HB1332: excepting public universities and colleges from requirements under medical freedom in immunizations. 2022 · House · House Education
- HB1421 HB1421: relative to lead in school drinking water. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Finance
- HB1538 HB1538: creating a commission to develop and implement environmental education, outreach, and training programs and initiatives for qualified health care professionals relative to environmental toxins and health. 2020 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1558 HB1558: (Second New Title) relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor; kindergarten funding; violence in schools; policies for students with head injuries; child sexual abuse prevention education and training; authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes by a municipality; adding the chancellor of the university system of New Hampshire to the department of business and economic affairs council of partner agencies; change of school or assignment due to manifest educational hardship; school board expenditure of year-end fund balances; a children's system of care; student wellness; and criminal background checks for bus drivers. Enacted 2020 · Signed by Governor · Senate Education and Workforce Development
- HB1628 HB1628: directing the department of energy to generate a report on the microgrid project currently in progress at the university of New Hampshire in collaboration with the regional utilities. 2022 · House · House Science, Technology and Energy
- SB463 SB463: relative to possession of firearms in safe school zones. 2026 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB593 SB593: relative to possession of firearms in safe school zones. 2024 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB722 SB722: relative to the payment and education of bail commissioners, relative to criteria for determining an offender's indigence, and establishing a committee to study providing remote access to a bail commissioner's services. 2020 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
Education and Workforce Development (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1558 HB1558: (Second New Title) relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor; kindergarten funding; violence in schools; policies for students with head injuries; child sexual abuse prevention education and training; authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes by a municipality; adding the chancellor of the university system of New Hampshire to the department of business and economic affairs council of partner agencies; change of school or assignment due to manifest educational hardship; school board expenditure of year-end fund balances; a children's system of care; student wellness; and criminal background checks for bus drivers. Enacted 2020 · Signed by Governor · Senate Education and Workforce Development
Election Law and Municipal Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1277 HB1277: relative to the reporting of cybersecurity incidents. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs
Elections and voting (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB202 HB202: relative to requirements for presidential primary candidates. 2019 · House · House Election Law
- HB345 HB345: enabling ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections. 2024 · House · House Election Law
- HB350 HB350: relative to ranked-choice voting. 2024 · House · House Election Law
- HB728 HB728: relative to ranked-choice voting. 2020 · House · House Election Law
- HB1482 HB1482: relative to ranked-choice voting. 2022 · House · House Election Law
Energy and Natural Resources (6 bills sponsored; 5 bills enacted)
- HB494 HB494: relative to removal or containment of contaminants from the Coakley Landfill. Enacted 2019 · Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB495 HB495: establishing a commission on drinking water. Enacted 2019 · Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB737 HB737: establishing a commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford and Litchfield. Enacted 2019 · Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB1114 HB1114: (New Title) extending the commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford, Londonderry, Hudson and Litchfield. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB1185 HB1185: relative to treatment of water contaminated with perfluorinated chemicals. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB1569 HB1569: requiring the department of environmental services to maintain a public registry of where certain fire suppressants have been used. 2020 · Senate · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Energy and utilities (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB376 HB376: establishing a committee to study applications of microgrids in electricity supply. 2022 · House · House Science, Technology and Energy
- HB1628 HB1628: directing the department of energy to generate a report on the microgrid project currently in progress at the university of New Hampshire in collaboration with the regional utilities. 2022 · House · House Science, Technology and Energy
- SB448 SB448: (New Title) relative to energy reduction by state agencies. 2022 · House · House Science, Technology and Energy
Environment and Agriculture (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1170 HB1170: requiring public benefit and community impact assessments from the department of environmental services. 2024 · House · House Environment and Agriculture
Environment and natural resources (20 bills sponsored; 8 bills enacted)
- HB205 HB205: relative to testing private wells. 2023 · House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
- HB265 HB265: requiring bottled drinking water sold to the public meet the same maximum contaminant levels established for public drinking water. 2021 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- HB495 HB495: establishing a commission on drinking water. Enacted 2019 · Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB691 HB691: relative to blood testing for individuals exposed to perfluorinated chemicals in private or public water supplies. 2019 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB737 HB737: establishing a commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford and Litchfield. Enacted 2019 · Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB1114 HB1114: (New Title) extending the commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford, Londonderry, Hudson and Litchfield. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB1170 HB1170: requiring public benefit and community impact assessments from the department of environmental services. 2024 · House · House Environment and Agriculture
- HB1171 HB1171: extending the commission to study environmentally-triggered chronic illness. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1185 HB1185: relative to treatment of water contaminated with perfluorinated chemicals. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB1227 HB1227: relative to the definition of prime wetland. 2022 · House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
- HB1258 HB1258: relative to per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and public health data. 2026 · House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
- HB1264 HB1264: (New Title) extending the commission on the seacoast cancer cluster investigation, setting the maximum contaminant levels for certain perfluorochemicals in drinking water, establishing a per and polyfluoroalkyl substances fund and programs and making an appropriation therefor, requiring insurance coverage for PFAS and PFC blood tests, and expanding the statute governing ambient groundwater quality standards. Enacted 2020 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1274 HB1274: (New Title) requiring bottled drinking water sold to the public meet the same maximum contaminant levels established for public drinking water. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1421 HB1421: relative to lead in school drinking water. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Finance
- HB1440 HB1440: relative to surface water quality standards for perfluorinated chemicals. 2022 · House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
- HB1537 HB1537: (New Title) relative to standards for per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water and ambient groundwater. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1538 HB1538: creating a commission to develop and implement environmental education, outreach, and training programs and initiatives for qualified health care professionals relative to environmental toxins and health. 2020 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1569 HB1569: requiring the department of environmental services to maintain a public registry of where certain fire suppressants have been used. 2020 · Senate · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB1602 HB1602: relative to perfluorinated chemicals in drinking water. 2022 · House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
- HB1613 HB1613: establishing a trust fund for money from soil and water environmental contamination court settlements. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Ways and Means
Executive administration (5 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB141 HB141: (New Title) allowing a county to exempt its chief administrative officer from compulsory participation in the retirement system. 2021 · Senate · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
- HB457 HB457: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the making, preservation, and Internet availability of audio and video recordings of proceedings of committees of the house of representatives. Enacted 2019 · Signed by Governor · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1443 HB1443: proclaiming the first Monday of March as COVID-19 Victims and Survivors Memorial Day. 2022 · House · House Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1609 HB1609: limiting the use of state, county, and municipal funds and property for construction and operation of certain immigrant detention facilities. 2026 · House · House Executive Departments and Administration
- HR46 HR46: declaring the first Friday in June as a state day of remembrance for children killed by gun violence and urging the establishment of a national day of remembrance. 2026 · House · House Executive Departments and Administration
Health and Human Services (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB342 HB342: relative to lead testing in children. 2023 · Vetoed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1171 HB1171: extending the commission to study environmentally-triggered chronic illness. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1264 HB1264: (New Title) extending the commission on the seacoast cancer cluster investigation, setting the maximum contaminant levels for certain perfluorochemicals in drinking water, establishing a per and polyfluoroalkyl substances fund and programs and making an appropriation therefor, requiring insurance coverage for PFAS and PFC blood tests, and expanding the statute governing ambient groundwater quality standards. Enacted 2020 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
Health care (13 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- CACR8 CACR8: relating to the right to govern. Providing that the people of the state may enact local laws that protect health. 2019 · House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB614 HB614: (New Title) making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to fund the Merrimack, New Hampshire Kidney Cancer Incidence Phase 3 Feasibility study. 2024 · House · House Finance
- HB661 HB661: (New Title) relative to claims for medical monitoring. 2020 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB691 HB691: relative to blood testing for individuals exposed to perfluorinated chemicals in private or public water supplies. 2019 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB737 HB737: establishing a commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford and Litchfield. Enacted 2019 · Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB756 HB756: relative to establishing a blood lead level testing requirement for children entering daycare and public schools. 2025 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1068 HB1068: relative to establishing a blood lead level testing requirement for children entering day care and public schools. 2024 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1114 HB1114: (New Title) extending the commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford, Londonderry, Hudson and Litchfield. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Energy and Natural Resources
- HB1258 HB1258: relative to per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and public health data. 2026 · House · House Resources, Recreation and Development
- HB1264 HB1264: (New Title) extending the commission on the seacoast cancer cluster investigation, setting the maximum contaminant levels for certain perfluorochemicals in drinking water, establishing a per and polyfluoroalkyl substances fund and programs and making an appropriation therefor, requiring insurance coverage for PFAS and PFC blood tests, and expanding the statute governing ambient groundwater quality standards. Enacted 2020 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1332 HB1332: excepting public universities and colleges from requirements under medical freedom in immunizations. 2022 · House · House Education
- HB1538 HB1538: creating a commission to develop and implement environmental education, outreach, and training programs and initiatives for qualified health care professionals relative to environmental toxins and health. 2020 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1711 HB1711: authorizing the state to report mental health data for firearms background check purposes and providing for processes for confiscation of firearms following certain mental health-related court proceedings and for relief from mental health-related firearms disabilities. 2024 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
Housing (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1349 HB1349: relative to exemptions from multi-family zoning requirements for small or low-density communities. 2026 · House · House Housing
- SB490 SB490: establishing a task force to assess the development of housing at Great Bay community college and authorizing the college the right to use vacant property for the purpose of developing housing. 2026 · Passed · House Housing
Housing and property (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1349 HB1349: relative to exemptions from multi-family zoning requirements for small or low-density communities. 2026 · House · House Housing
- HB1609 HB1609: limiting the use of state, county, and municipal funds and property for construction and operation of certain immigrant detention facilities. 2026 · House · House Executive Departments and Administration
- SB490 SB490: establishing a task force to assess the development of housing at Great Bay community college and authorizing the college the right to use vacant property for the purpose of developing housing. 2026 · Passed · House Housing
Insurance (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1264 HB1264: (New Title) extending the commission on the seacoast cancer cluster investigation, setting the maximum contaminant levels for certain perfluorochemicals in drinking water, establishing a per and polyfluoroalkyl substances fund and programs and making an appropriation therefor, requiring insurance coverage for PFAS and PFC blood tests, and expanding the statute governing ambient groundwater quality standards. Enacted 2020 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
Local government (18 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- CACR8 CACR8: relating to the right to govern. Providing that the people of the state may enact local laws that protect health. 2019 · House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB141 HB141: (New Title) allowing a county to exempt its chief administrative officer from compulsory participation in the retirement system. 2021 · Senate · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
- HB226 HB226: enabling municipalities to regulate the distribution and disposal of certain solid waste within landfills. 2023 · House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB345 HB345: enabling ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections. 2024 · House · House Election Law
- HB376 HB376: establishing a committee to study applications of microgrids in electricity supply. 2022 · House · House Science, Technology and Energy
- HB392 HB392: relative to the membership of local land use boards. 2021 · House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB557 HB557: relative to the authority of state and county correctional facilities to discipline inmates using close or solitary confinement. 2021 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB597 HB597: relative to race and ethnicity data on driver's licenses, and race and ethnicity data collection. 2023 · House · House Transportation
- HB1119 HB1119: relative to the regulation of single-use bags. 2022 · House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB1169 HB1169: creating a private cause of action for discrimination based on hairstyles relative to a person's ethnicity. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1242 HB1242: requiring county convention budget estimates to delineate between funding used for operations of county government and funding used for other state or federal government purposes. 2026 · House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB1364 HB1364: requiring quarterly reports from counties, municipalities, or any other political subdivisions of the state that enter into certain agreements with the federal government concerning assistance with federal immigration enforcement. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1558 HB1558: (Second New Title) relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor; kindergarten funding; violence in schools; policies for students with head injuries; child sexual abuse prevention education and training; authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes by a municipality; adding the chancellor of the university system of New Hampshire to the department of business and economic affairs council of partner agencies; change of school or assignment due to manifest educational hardship; school board expenditure of year-end fund balances; a children's system of care; student wellness; and criminal background checks for bus drivers. Enacted 2020 · Signed by Governor · Senate Education and Workforce Development
- HB1608 HB1608: prohibiting the manufacture, sale, transfer, and possession of large capacity ammunition feeding devices. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1609 HB1609: limiting the use of state, county, and municipal funds and property for construction and operation of certain immigrant detention facilities. 2026 · House · House Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1822 HB1822: relative to reporting of civil immigration detentions by state, county, and local law enforcement and correctional facilities. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HR8 HR8: urging Congress to enact legislation regulating and banning certain semi-automatic assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices. 2023 · Miscellaneous
- SB338 SB338: enabling municipalities to adopt a municipal occupancy fee. 2022 · Senate · Senate Ways and Means
No Committee Assignment (9 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1174 HB1174: (New Title) requiring screening for all law enforcement officers for psychological stability prior to assuming their duties as certified officers. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1272 HB1272: prohibiting prison privatization. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1274 HB1274: (New Title) requiring bottled drinking water sold to the public meet the same maximum contaminant levels established for public drinking water. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1349 HB1349: establishing a committee to study firearms incidents involving children with access to unsecured firearms. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1537 HB1537: (New Title) relative to standards for per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water and ambient groundwater. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1608 HB1608: prohibiting the manufacture, sale, transfer, and possession of large capacity ammunition feeding devices. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1657 HB1657: relative to reimbursement of court-ordered services for juveniles. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1676 HB1676: requiring monitoring of certain radioactive air pollutants. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HCR5 HCR5: supporting democracy and human rights in Hungary, Poland, and Hong Kong and supporting democracy in Taiwan. 2021 · Passed · Senate No Committee Assignment
Public finance (17 bills sponsored; 5 bills enacted)
- HB46 HB46: (Third New Title) establishing a committee to study replacement of bail commissioners with court magistrates and relative to delinquent payment of accounts by on premises and off premises licensees and relative to electronic payments to employee debit cards. 2023 · House · House Finance
- HB498 HB498: (New Title) relative to the payment of bail commissioners. 2022 · House · House Finance
- HB596 HB596: prohibiting the use of racial profiling in law enforcement activities and in sentencing. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Finance
- HB614 HB614: (New Title) making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to fund the Merrimack, New Hampshire Kidney Cancer Incidence Phase 3 Feasibility study. 2024 · House · House Finance
- HB1242 HB1242: requiring county convention budget estimates to delineate between funding used for operations of county government and funding used for other state or federal government purposes. 2026 · House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB1264 HB1264: (New Title) extending the commission on the seacoast cancer cluster investigation, setting the maximum contaminant levels for certain perfluorochemicals in drinking water, establishing a per and polyfluoroalkyl substances fund and programs and making an appropriation therefor, requiring insurance coverage for PFAS and PFC blood tests, and expanding the statute governing ambient groundwater quality standards. Enacted 2020 · Signed by Governor · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1421 HB1421: relative to lead in school drinking water. Enacted 2022 · Signed by Governor · Senate Finance
- HB1558 HB1558: (Second New Title) relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor; kindergarten funding; violence in schools; policies for students with head injuries; child sexual abuse prevention education and training; authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes by a municipality; adding the chancellor of the university system of New Hampshire to the department of business and economic affairs council of partner agencies; change of school or assignment due to manifest educational hardship; school board expenditure of year-end fund balances; a children's system of care; student wellness; and criminal background checks for bus drivers. Enacted 2020 · Signed by Governor · Senate Education and Workforce Development
- HB1570 HB1570: relative to governmental budget authority for agreements for law enforcement agencies to participate in federal immigration enforcement. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1603 HB1603: (New Title) establishing the per and polyfluoroalkyl substances contamination remediation and mitigation revolving loan and grant program and fund. 2020 · House · House Ways and Means
- HB1609 HB1609: limiting the use of state, county, and municipal funds and property for construction and operation of certain immigrant detention facilities. 2026 · House · House Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1613 HB1613: establishing a trust fund for money from soil and water environmental contamination court settlements. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Ways and Means
- HB1642 HB1642: relative to lead testing in children. 2022 · House · House Finance
- HB1656 HB1656: establishing a road usage registration fee and making an appropriation therefor. 2022 · House · House Public Works and Highways
- SB59 SB59: establishing a recruitment incentive program within the community college system for public safety communicators and dispatchers and making an appropriation therefor. 2025 · Senate · Senate Finance
- SB199 SB199: relative to establishing a new recruitment and retention program for new New Hampshire state troopers. 2025 · Senate · Senate Finance
- SB239 SB239: (New Title) relative to the use of harm reduction services to treat alcohol and other substance misuse. 2024 · House · House Finance
Public safety (17 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB56 HB56: requiring a background check and mandatory waiting period during certain firearm transfers. 2025 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB76 HB76: imposing a waiting period between the purchase and delivery of a firearm. 2023 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB351 HB351: relative to the negligent storage of firearms and relative to firearm safety devices. 2023 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB352 HB352: prohibiting possession of a firearm at a polling place. 2025 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB550 HB550: relative to the nonpayment of rent during the state of emergency. 2021 · House · House Judiciary
- HB1037 HB1037: relative to repealing limited liability for manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition. 2024 · House · House Judiciary
- HB1049 HB1049: relative to storage requirements for firearms. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1050 HB1050: relative to establishing a voluntary waiver of the right to purchase a firearm. 2024 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1349 HB1349: establishing a committee to study firearms incidents involving children with access to unsecured firearms. 2020 · Senate · Senate No Committee Assignment
- HB1350 HB1350: requiring a locking safety device be provided for commercial firearm sales and transfers. 2020 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1387 HB1387: repealing limiting liability for certain design features of firearms. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1711 HB1711: authorizing the state to report mental health data for firearms background check purposes and providing for processes for confiscation of firearms following certain mental health-related court proceedings and for relief from mental health-related firearms disabilities. 2024 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HR46 HR46: declaring the first Friday in June as a state day of remembrance for children killed by gun violence and urging the establishment of a national day of remembrance. 2026 · House · House Executive Departments and Administration
- SB59 SB59: establishing a recruitment incentive program within the community college system for public safety communicators and dispatchers and making an appropriation therefor. 2025 · Senate · Senate Finance
- SB247 SB247: repealing limited liability for manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition. 2023 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB463 SB463: relative to possession of firearms in safe school zones. 2026 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB593 SB593: relative to possession of firearms in safe school zones. 2024 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
Public Works and Highways (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1656 HB1656: establishing a road usage registration fee and making an appropriation therefor. 2022 · House · House Public Works and Highways
Retirement and pensions (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB141 HB141: (New Title) allowing a county to exempt its chief administrative officer from compulsory participation in the retirement system. 2021 · Senate · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1667 HB1667: (New Title) relative to the suspension of drivers' licenses and creating a committee to study the creation of a restricted driving license for participants in drug court. 2020 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Science, Technology and Energy (4 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB376 HB376: establishing a committee to study applications of microgrids in electricity supply. 2022 · House · House Science, Technology and Energy
- HB487 HB487: establishing an information technology supply chain risk authority. 2021 · House · House Science, Technology and Energy
- HB1628 HB1628: directing the department of energy to generate a report on the microgrid project currently in progress at the university of New Hampshire in collaboration with the regional utilities. 2022 · House · House Science, Technology and Energy
- SB448 SB448: (New Title) relative to energy reduction by state agencies. 2022 · House · House Science, Technology and Energy
State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- SB103 SB103: (New Title) including the raid on Fort William and Mary in Portsmouth in the planning of the American revolution sestercentennial commission. Enacted 2023 · Signed by Governor · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
Taxation (4 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1248 HB1248: relative to community revitalization tax relief incentives. 2020 · House · House Ways and Means
- HB1603 HB1603: (New Title) establishing the per and polyfluoroalkyl substances contamination remediation and mitigation revolving loan and grant program and fund. 2020 · House · House Ways and Means
- HB1613 HB1613: establishing a trust fund for money from soil and water environmental contamination court settlements. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Ways and Means
- SB338 SB338: enabling municipalities to adopt a municipal occupancy fee. 2022 · Senate · Senate Ways and Means
Transportation (4 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB597 HB597: relative to race and ethnicity data on driver's licenses, and race and ethnicity data collection. 2023 · House · House Transportation
- HB1558 HB1558: (Second New Title) relative to discipline of students, addressing students' behavioral needs, and making an appropriation therefor; kindergarten funding; violence in schools; policies for students with head injuries; child sexual abuse prevention education and training; authorizing the issuance of bonds or notes by a municipality; adding the chancellor of the university system of New Hampshire to the department of business and economic affairs council of partner agencies; change of school or assignment due to manifest educational hardship; school board expenditure of year-end fund balances; a children's system of care; student wellness; and criminal background checks for bus drivers. Enacted 2020 · Signed by Governor · Senate Education and Workforce Development
- HB1656 HB1656: establishing a road usage registration fee and making an appropriation therefor. 2022 · House · House Public Works and Highways
- HB1667 HB1667: (New Title) relative to the suspension of drivers' licenses and creating a committee to study the creation of a restricted driving license for participants in drug court. 2020 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Uncategorized (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HR10 HR10: supporting statehood for the District of Columbia. 2023 · Miscellaneous