This profile combines public bill sponsor records. It is not an official legislative biography and may be incomplete.
- Sponsored bills
- 15
- Enacted bills
- 7
- Topic groups
- 13
- Represented districts
- 1
Representation
- House · Hills 8 2000-2002
Sponsored Bills
By Year
2002 (5 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- CACR36 CACR36: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 40 percent of the total average statewide expenditure for public education for kindergarten through grade 12 during the previous biennium and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall assure the opportunity for an adequate public education for all pupils in the state in grades kindergarten through 12; and that no tax in any form on the value of real property shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB672 HB672: (New Title) relative to insurance coverage for mental and nervous conditions and for treatment for chemical dependency. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
- HB1427 HB1427: establishing a property tax relief program for low income homeowners. House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB1428 HB1428: relative to the formation of statewide cooperative purchasing agreements within school administrative units. House · HOUSE Education
- SB404 SB404: changing certain limitations on investment management fees and investments by banks acting as fiduciaries. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
2001 (5 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB385 HB385: changing the name, membership and duties of the office of volunteerism. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB412 HB412: (2nd New Title) requiring the public higher education study committee to study the feasibility of granting state franchise rights to providers of on-line education courses. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Education
- HB738 HB738: establishing a commission to assess the operating efficiency of state government. Vetoed by Governor
- HB766 HB766: establishing a New Hampshire education tax on consumption as a source of funding for education, reducing the rates of other state taxes, and increasing certain exemptions to the interest and dividends tax. House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- SB54 SB54: relative to the transfer of funds in the community-technical college system. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Finance
2000 (5 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- CACR39 CACR39: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 30 percent of the total annual statewide cost of public education for kindergarten through grade 12 and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall support access to a continuum of educational opportunities including early childhood and postsecondary education at a financial level to be deemed appropriate by statute; and that beginning April 1, 2001, no property tax in any form shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. House · HOUSE Finance
- HB305 HB305: (2nd New Title) relative to a lease-purchase agreement between Cheshire county and the state for construction of a new district courthouse to be located in the town of Jaffrey and increasing a capital appropriation to the department of safety. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1282 HB1282: establishing a committee to study the possibility of self-insuring state employees. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
- HB1503 HB1503: establishing a study committee to review the state's current parole and probation procedures. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1546 HB1546: establishing a New Hampshire education tax on consumption as a source of funding for education, reducing the rates of other state taxes, and increasing certain exemptions to the interest and dividends tax. House · HOUSE Finance
By Committee
HOUSE COMMERCE (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2002 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- SB404 SB404: changing certain limitations on investment management fees and investments by banks acting as fiduciaries. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
HOUSE Committee of Conference (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2001 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB385 HB385: changing the name, membership and duties of the office of volunteerism. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1503 HB1503: establishing a study committee to review the state's current parole and probation procedures. House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
HOUSE Education (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2002 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
HOUSE Finance (3 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2001 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- SB54 SB54: relative to the transfer of funds in the community-technical college system. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Finance
2000 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR39 CACR39: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 30 percent of the total annual statewide cost of public education for kindergarten through grade 12 and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall support access to a continuum of educational opportunities including early childhood and postsecondary education at a financial level to be deemed appropriate by statute; and that beginning April 1, 2001, no property tax in any form shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. House · HOUSE Finance
- HB1546 HB1546: establishing a New Hampshire education tax on consumption as a source of funding for education, reducing the rates of other state taxes, and increasing certain exemptions to the interest and dividends tax. House · HOUSE Finance
HOUSE Ways and Means (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2002 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR36 CACR36: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 40 percent of the total average statewide expenditure for public education for kindergarten through grade 12 during the previous biennium and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall assure the opportunity for an adequate public education for all pupils in the state in grades kindergarten through 12; and that no tax in any form on the value of real property shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB1427 HB1427: establishing a property tax relief program for low income homeowners. House · HOUSE Ways and Means
2001 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
No committee listed (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2001 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
SENATE Education (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2001 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
SENATE Finance (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB305 HB305: (2nd New Title) relative to a lease-purchase agreement between Cheshire county and the state for construction of a new district courthouse to be located in the town of Jaffrey and increasing a capital appropriation to the department of safety. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
SENATE INSURANCE (2 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
2002 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB672 HB672: (New Title) relative to insurance coverage for mental and nervous conditions and for treatment for chemical dependency. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
2000 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1282 HB1282: establishing a committee to study the possibility of self-insuring state employees. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
By Topic
Business and labor (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1282 HB1282: establishing a committee to study the possibility of self-insuring state employees. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
Children and family law (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
COMMERCE (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- SB404 SB404: changing certain limitations on investment management fees and investments by banks acting as fiduciaries. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
Committee of Conference (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB385 HB385: changing the name, membership and duties of the office of volunteerism. Enacted 2001 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
Criminal justice and courts (4 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- CACR36 CACR36: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 40 percent of the total average statewide expenditure for public education for kindergarten through grade 12 during the previous biennium and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall assure the opportunity for an adequate public education for all pupils in the state in grades kindergarten through 12; and that no tax in any form on the value of real property shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. 2002 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- CACR39 CACR39: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 30 percent of the total annual statewide cost of public education for kindergarten through grade 12 and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall support access to a continuum of educational opportunities including early childhood and postsecondary education at a financial level to be deemed appropriate by statute; and that beginning April 1, 2001, no property tax in any form shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- HB305 HB305: (2nd New Title) relative to a lease-purchase agreement between Cheshire county and the state for construction of a new district courthouse to be located in the town of Jaffrey and increasing a capital appropriation to the department of safety. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1503 HB1503: establishing a study committee to review the state's current parole and probation procedures. 2000 · House · HOUSE Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Education (6 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- CACR36 CACR36: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 40 percent of the total average statewide expenditure for public education for kindergarten through grade 12 during the previous biennium and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall assure the opportunity for an adequate public education for all pupils in the state in grades kindergarten through 12; and that no tax in any form on the value of real property shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. 2002 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- CACR39 CACR39: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 30 percent of the total annual statewide cost of public education for kindergarten through grade 12 and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall support access to a continuum of educational opportunities including early childhood and postsecondary education at a financial level to be deemed appropriate by statute; and that beginning April 1, 2001, no property tax in any form shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- HB412 HB412: (2nd New Title) requiring the public higher education study committee to study the feasibility of granting state franchise rights to providers of on-line education courses. Enacted 2001 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Education
- HB766 HB766: establishing a New Hampshire education tax on consumption as a source of funding for education, reducing the rates of other state taxes, and increasing certain exemptions to the interest and dividends tax. 2001 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB1428 HB1428: relative to the formation of statewide cooperative purchasing agreements within school administrative units. 2002 · House · HOUSE Education
- HB1546 HB1546: establishing a New Hampshire education tax on consumption as a source of funding for education, reducing the rates of other state taxes, and increasing certain exemptions to the interest and dividends tax. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
Health care (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB672 HB672: (New Title) relative to insurance coverage for mental and nervous conditions and for treatment for chemical dependency. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
Housing and property (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR36 CACR36: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 40 percent of the total average statewide expenditure for public education for kindergarten through grade 12 during the previous biennium and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall assure the opportunity for an adequate public education for all pupils in the state in grades kindergarten through 12; and that no tax in any form on the value of real property shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. 2002 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- CACR39 CACR39: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 30 percent of the total annual statewide cost of public education for kindergarten through grade 12 and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall support access to a continuum of educational opportunities including early childhood and postsecondary education at a financial level to be deemed appropriate by statute; and that beginning April 1, 2001, no property tax in any form shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- HB1427 HB1427: establishing a property tax relief program for low income homeowners. 2002 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
INSURANCE (2 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB672 HB672: (New Title) relative to insurance coverage for mental and nervous conditions and for treatment for chemical dependency. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
- HB1282 HB1282: establishing a committee to study the possibility of self-insuring state employees. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
Local government (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB305 HB305: (2nd New Title) relative to a lease-purchase agreement between Cheshire county and the state for construction of a new district courthouse to be located in the town of Jaffrey and increasing a capital appropriation to the department of safety. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
Public finance (6 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- CACR36 CACR36: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 40 percent of the total average statewide expenditure for public education for kindergarten through grade 12 during the previous biennium and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall assure the opportunity for an adequate public education for all pupils in the state in grades kindergarten through 12; and that no tax in any form on the value of real property shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. 2002 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- CACR39 CACR39: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 30 percent of the total annual statewide cost of public education for kindergarten through grade 12 and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall support access to a continuum of educational opportunities including early childhood and postsecondary education at a financial level to be deemed appropriate by statute; and that beginning April 1, 2001, no property tax in any form shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- HB305 HB305: (2nd New Title) relative to a lease-purchase agreement between Cheshire county and the state for construction of a new district courthouse to be located in the town of Jaffrey and increasing a capital appropriation to the department of safety. Enacted 2000 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB766 HB766: establishing a New Hampshire education tax on consumption as a source of funding for education, reducing the rates of other state taxes, and increasing certain exemptions to the interest and dividends tax. 2001 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB1546 HB1546: establishing a New Hampshire education tax on consumption as a source of funding for education, reducing the rates of other state taxes, and increasing certain exemptions to the interest and dividends tax. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- SB54 SB54: relative to the transfer of funds in the community-technical college system. Enacted 2001 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Finance
Taxation (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR36 CACR36: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 40 percent of the total average statewide expenditure for public education for kindergarten through grade 12 during the previous biennium and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall assure the opportunity for an adequate public education for all pupils in the state in grades kindergarten through 12; and that no tax in any form on the value of real property shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. 2002 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- CACR39 CACR39: relating to the funding of public education. Providing that the state shall fund an amount not less than 30 percent of the total annual statewide cost of public education for kindergarten through grade 12 and that the general court shall have the power to apportion this amount by statute; that the state shall support access to a continuum of educational opportunities including early childhood and postsecondary education at a financial level to be deemed appropriate by statute; and that beginning April 1, 2001, no property tax in any form shall be used to fund the state's obligation to cherish and support public education. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
- HB766 HB766: establishing a New Hampshire education tax on consumption as a source of funding for education, reducing the rates of other state taxes, and increasing certain exemptions to the interest and dividends tax. 2001 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB1427 HB1427: establishing a property tax relief program for low income homeowners. 2002 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB1546 HB1546: establishing a New Hampshire education tax on consumption as a source of funding for education, reducing the rates of other state taxes, and increasing certain exemptions to the interest and dividends tax. 2000 · House · HOUSE Finance
Uncategorized (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB738 HB738: establishing a commission to assess the operating efficiency of state government. 2001 · Vetoed by Governor