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Yury Polozov
Representative · R · Merrimack - District 10
House · Merr 10 · 2023-2026
- Sponsored bills
- 43
- Enacted bills
- 4
- Topic groups
- 21
- Represented districts
- 1
Official General Court Information
- Current district
- Merrimack - District 10
- Status
- Incumbent
- Party
- R
- Represents
- Merrimack - District 10
- Yury.Polozov@gc.nh.gov
- Address
- 1465 Hooksett Road Unit 393; Hooksett NH 3106-1878
Current Committees
- Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs 603-271-3529
- Special Committee on COVID Response Efficacy 603-271-3529
Representation
- House · Merr 10 2023-2026 · R
Sponsored Bills
By Year
2026 (22 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB233 HB233: (New Title) requiring meetings of the New Hampshire vaccine association to be audio and video recorded and published on its website within 48 hours. Senate · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
- HB524 HB524: (Second New Title) relative to disbursement of funds by the New Hampshire vaccine association. House · House Ways and Means
- HB1022 HB1022: relative to religious exemption from immunization requirements. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1041 HB1041: relative to permitting motor vehicle manufacturers to operate dealerships in market areas also served by franchise dealers. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- HB1087 HB1087: relative to citizen's arrests by private persons. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1219 HB1219: (New Title) relative to immunization requirements in foster family homes and relative to financial eligibility for the Medicare savings program. Passed · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1244 HB1244: relative to exceptions to the charge of criminal threatening. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1279 HB1279: (New Title) relative to the use of physical force in defense of a person and relative to authorization of seclusion or restraint during a personal safety emergency by a physician, physician associate, or advanced practice registered nurse. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1292 HB1292: expanding the right to try act to include certain qualifying severe illness and permitting certain regenerative stem cell therapies under the act. House · House Judiciary
- HB1378 HB1378: relative to parental access to a minor child's electronic medical records. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1446 HB1446: providing that an individual's use of therapeutic cannabis shall not disqualify the individual from the purchase, ownership, or possession of a firearm. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1473 HB1473: relative to the use of agricultural fairground property. House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB1555 HB1555: relative to the administration and enforcement of the state fire code. Passed · Senate Finance
- HB1616 HB1616: prohibiting state agencies and political subdivisions from advertising or expending funds to advertise vaccines in the state of New Hampshire. House · House Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1619 HB1619: relative to the rights of property owners and limitations on municipal land use regulation, and repealing the workforce housing program. House · House Housing
- HB1665 HB1665: relative to the issuance of subpoenas in administrative proceedings. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1734 HB1734: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the feasibility of establishing experimental treatment centers in New Hampshire and the oversight thereof. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1755 HB1755: relative to the 340B discounted drug purchasing program. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1811 HB1811: repealing statutory immunization requirements for children. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- SB468 SB468: relative to enabling alternative treatment centers to operate a greenhouse cultivation location. Passed · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- SB639 SB639: establishing a committee to study the health and safety impacts of Red Dye 40 and other food additives in food and beverages sold in New Hampshire. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- SB650 SB650: relative to use of cannabis products for therapeutic purposes by alternative treatment centers. Senate · Senate Judiciary
2025 (7 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB238 HB238: prohibiting collective bargaining agreements from requiring employees join or contribute to a labor union. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB335 HB335: requiring courts to order a minor and their family have psychological evaluations and, if necessary, counseling, where parental rights and responsibilities are contested in a family court matter. House · House Children and Family Law
- HB361 HB361: prohibiting mandatory mask policies in schools. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Education
- HB571 HB571: including Constitution Day in patriotic exercises required of public schools. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Education
- HB664 HB664: relative to childhood immunization requirements. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB679 HB679: relative to immunization requirements. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HR12 HR12: urging Congress to amend the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2013. House · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
2024 (9 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB173 HB173: relative to toilet facilities provided by restaurants. Senate · Senate Commerce
- HB185 HB185: (Fourth New Title) relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities based on shared parenting and requiring all municipalities and school governing bodies to post on their official website the amount of funds received by the state either by allocation or grant. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB344 HB344: relative to the home cultivation of cannabis plants and the possession of certain cannabis-infused products. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1213 HB1213: (New Title) relative to immunization requirements for child care agencies. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1372 HB1372: relative to prohibiting torture. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1377 HB1377: relative to granting workers free choice to join or refrain from joining labor unions. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1385 HB1385: (New Title) relative to establishing the veteran licensing acceleration program and making an appropriation therefor. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1661 HB1661: relative to immunization reporting requirements. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1674 HB1674: relative to establishing the New Hampshire legal tender act and establishing a state bullion depository. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
2023 (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB62 HB62: relative to adjusting the road toll. House · House Public Works and Highways
- HB187 HB187: permitting a police chief or other designated law enforcement officer to serve process. House · House Judiciary
- HB360 HB360: an act legalizing cannabis for persons 21 years of age or older. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB443 HB443: establishing a commission to study the withdrawal of New Hampshire from ISO New England. House · House Science, Technology and Energy
- SB102 SB102: relative to the Jones Act's effect on New Hampshire's heating and energy fuel market. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
By Committee
House Children and Family Law (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2025 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
House Commerce and Consumer Affairs (4 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1041 HB1041: relative to permitting motor vehicle manufacturers to operate dealerships in market areas also served by franchise dealers. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- SB639 SB639: establishing a committee to study the health and safety impacts of Red Dye 40 and other food additives in food and beverages sold in New Hampshire. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1674 HB1674: relative to establishing the New Hampshire legal tender act and establishing a state bullion depository. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
2023 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SB102 SB102: relative to the Jones Act's effect on New Hampshire's heating and energy fuel market. House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
House Criminal Justice and Public Safety (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1087 HB1087: relative to citizen's arrests by private persons. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1244 HB1244: relative to exceptions to the charge of criminal threatening. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1446 HB1446: providing that an individual's use of therapeutic cannabis shall not disqualify the individual from the purchase, ownership, or possession of a firearm. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
2024 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB344 HB344: relative to the home cultivation of cannabis plants and the possession of certain cannabis-infused products. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1372 HB1372: relative to prohibiting torture. House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
House Executive Departments and Administration (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1616 HB1616: prohibiting state agencies and political subdivisions from advertising or expending funds to advertise vaccines in the state of New Hampshire. House · House Executive Departments and Administration
House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1755 HB1755: relative to the 340B discounted drug purchasing program. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1811 HB1811: repealing statutory immunization requirements for children. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- SB468 SB468: relative to enabling alternative treatment centers to operate a greenhouse cultivation location. Passed · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
2025 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB664 HB664: relative to childhood immunization requirements. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1661 HB1661: relative to immunization reporting requirements. House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
House Housing (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
House Judiciary (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2023 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2025 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB238 HB238: prohibiting collective bargaining agreements from requiring employees join or contribute to a labor union. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1377 HB1377: relative to granting workers free choice to join or refrain from joining labor unions. House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
House Municipal and County Government (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1473 HB1473: relative to the use of agricultural fairground property. House · House Municipal and County Government
House Public Works and Highways (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2023 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB62 HB62: relative to adjusting the road toll. House · House Public Works and Highways
House Science, Technology and Energy (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2023 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB443 HB443: establishing a commission to study the withdrawal of New Hampshire from ISO New England. House · House Science, Technology and Energy
House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2025 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HR12 HR12: urging Congress to amend the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2013. House · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
House Ways and Means (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB524 HB524: (Second New Title) relative to disbursement of funds by the New Hampshire vaccine association. House · House Ways and Means
Senate Commerce (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB173 HB173: relative to toilet facilities provided by restaurants. Senate · Senate Commerce
Senate Education (2 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
2025 (2 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB361 HB361: prohibiting mandatory mask policies in schools. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Education
- HB571 HB571: including Constitution Day in patriotic exercises required of public schools. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Education
Senate Executive Departments and Administration (2 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2026 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB233 HB233: (New Title) requiring meetings of the New Hampshire vaccine association to be audio and video recorded and published on its website within 48 hours. Senate · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1385 HB1385: (New Title) relative to establishing the veteran licensing acceleration program and making an appropriation therefor. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
Senate Finance (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1555 HB1555: relative to the administration and enforcement of the state fire code. Passed · Senate Finance
Senate Health and Human Services (6 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2026 (4 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1022 HB1022: relative to religious exemption from immunization requirements. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1219 HB1219: (New Title) relative to immunization requirements in foster family homes and relative to financial eligibility for the Medicare savings program. Passed · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1378 HB1378: relative to parental access to a minor child's electronic medical records. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1734 HB1734: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the feasibility of establishing experimental treatment centers in New Hampshire and the oversight thereof. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
2025 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB679 HB679: relative to immunization requirements. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1213 HB1213: (New Title) relative to immunization requirements for child care agencies. Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
Senate Judiciary (5 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
2026 (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1279 HB1279: (New Title) relative to the use of physical force in defense of a person and relative to authorization of seclusion or restraint during a personal safety emergency by a physician, physician associate, or advanced practice registered nurse. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1665 HB1665: relative to the issuance of subpoenas in administrative proceedings. Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB650 SB650: relative to use of cannabis products for therapeutic purposes by alternative treatment centers. Senate · Senate Judiciary
2024 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB185 HB185: (Fourth New Title) relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities based on shared parenting and requiring all municipalities and school governing bodies to post on their official website the amount of funds received by the state either by allocation or grant. Enacted Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
2023 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB360 HB360: an act legalizing cannabis for persons 21 years of age or older. Senate · Senate Judiciary
By Topic
Business and labor (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB238 HB238: prohibiting collective bargaining agreements from requiring employees join or contribute to a labor union. 2025 · House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
- HB1377 HB1377: relative to granting workers free choice to join or refrain from joining labor unions. 2024 · House · House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services
Cannabis (4 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB344 HB344: relative to the home cultivation of cannabis plants and the possession of certain cannabis-infused products. 2024 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB360 HB360: an act legalizing cannabis for persons 21 years of age or older. 2023 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1446 HB1446: providing that an individual's use of therapeutic cannabis shall not disqualify the individual from the purchase, ownership, or possession of a firearm. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- SB650 SB650: relative to use of cannabis products for therapeutic purposes by alternative treatment centers. 2026 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
Children and Family Law (6 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB335 HB335: requiring courts to order a minor and their family have psychological evaluations and, if necessary, counseling, where parental rights and responsibilities are contested in a family court matter. 2025 · House · House Children and Family Law
- HB664 HB664: relative to childhood immunization requirements. 2025 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1213 HB1213: (New Title) relative to immunization requirements for child care agencies. 2024 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1219 HB1219: (New Title) relative to immunization requirements in foster family homes and relative to financial eligibility for the Medicare savings program. 2026 · Passed · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1378 HB1378: relative to parental access to a minor child's electronic medical records. 2026 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1811 HB1811: repealing statutory immunization requirements for children. 2026 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
Commerce (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB173 HB173: relative to toilet facilities provided by restaurants. 2024 · Senate · Senate Commerce
Commerce and Consumer Affairs (4 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1041 HB1041: relative to permitting motor vehicle manufacturers to operate dealerships in market areas also served by franchise dealers. 2026 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- HB1674 HB1674: relative to establishing the New Hampshire legal tender act and establishing a state bullion depository. 2024 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- SB102 SB102: relative to the Jones Act's effect on New Hampshire's heating and energy fuel market. 2023 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- SB639 SB639: establishing a committee to study the health and safety impacts of Red Dye 40 and other food additives in food and beverages sold in New Hampshire. 2026 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Criminal justice and courts (13 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB185 HB185: (Fourth New Title) relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities based on shared parenting and requiring all municipalities and school governing bodies to post on their official website the amount of funds received by the state either by allocation or grant. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB187 HB187: permitting a police chief or other designated law enforcement officer to serve process. 2023 · House · House Judiciary
- HB335 HB335: requiring courts to order a minor and their family have psychological evaluations and, if necessary, counseling, where parental rights and responsibilities are contested in a family court matter. 2025 · House · House Children and Family Law
- HB344 HB344: relative to the home cultivation of cannabis plants and the possession of certain cannabis-infused products. 2024 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB360 HB360: an act legalizing cannabis for persons 21 years of age or older. 2023 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1087 HB1087: relative to citizen's arrests by private persons. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1244 HB1244: relative to exceptions to the charge of criminal threatening. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1279 HB1279: (New Title) relative to the use of physical force in defense of a person and relative to authorization of seclusion or restraint during a personal safety emergency by a physician, physician associate, or advanced practice registered nurse. 2026 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1292 HB1292: expanding the right to try act to include certain qualifying severe illness and permitting certain regenerative stem cell therapies under the act. 2026 · House · House Judiciary
- HB1372 HB1372: relative to prohibiting torture. 2024 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1446 HB1446: providing that an individual's use of therapeutic cannabis shall not disqualify the individual from the purchase, ownership, or possession of a firearm. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
- HB1665 HB1665: relative to the issuance of subpoenas in administrative proceedings. 2026 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- SB650 SB650: relative to use of cannabis products for therapeutic purposes by alternative treatment centers. 2026 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
Education (3 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB185 HB185: (Fourth New Title) relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities based on shared parenting and requiring all municipalities and school governing bodies to post on their official website the amount of funds received by the state either by allocation or grant. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB361 HB361: prohibiting mandatory mask policies in schools. Enacted 2025 · Signed by Governor · Senate Education
- HB571 HB571: including Constitution Day in patriotic exercises required of public schools. Enacted 2025 · Signed by Governor · Senate Education
Energy and utilities (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SB102 SB102: relative to the Jones Act's effect on New Hampshire's heating and energy fuel market. 2023 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Executive administration (3 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB233 HB233: (New Title) requiring meetings of the New Hampshire vaccine association to be audio and video recorded and published on its website within 48 hours. 2026 · Senate · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1385 HB1385: (New Title) relative to establishing the veteran licensing acceleration program and making an appropriation therefor. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1616 HB1616: prohibiting state agencies and political subdivisions from advertising or expending funds to advertise vaccines in the state of New Hampshire. 2026 · House · House Executive Departments and Administration
Health and Human Services (6 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB679 HB679: relative to immunization requirements. 2025 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1022 HB1022: relative to religious exemption from immunization requirements. 2026 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1213 HB1213: (New Title) relative to immunization requirements for child care agencies. 2024 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1219 HB1219: (New Title) relative to immunization requirements in foster family homes and relative to financial eligibility for the Medicare savings program. 2026 · Passed · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1378 HB1378: relative to parental access to a minor child's electronic medical records. 2026 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1734 HB1734: (New Title) establishing a committee to study the feasibility of establishing experimental treatment centers in New Hampshire and the oversight thereof. 2026 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
Health care (7 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB664 HB664: relative to childhood immunization requirements. 2025 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1378 HB1378: relative to parental access to a minor child's electronic medical records. 2026 · Senate · Senate Health and Human Services
- HB1661 HB1661: relative to immunization reporting requirements. 2024 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1755 HB1755: relative to the 340B discounted drug purchasing program. 2026 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- HB1811 HB1811: repealing statutory immunization requirements for children. 2026 · House · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- SB468 SB468: relative to enabling alternative treatment centers to operate a greenhouse cultivation location. 2026 · Passed · House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
- SB639 SB639: establishing a committee to study the health and safety impacts of Red Dye 40 and other food additives in food and beverages sold in New Hampshire. 2026 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Housing (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
Housing and property (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1473 HB1473: relative to the use of agricultural fairground property. 2026 · House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB1619 HB1619: relative to the rights of property owners and limitations on municipal land use regulation, and repealing the workforce housing program. 2026 · House · House Housing
Local government (3 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB185 HB185: (Fourth New Title) relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities based on shared parenting and requiring all municipalities and school governing bodies to post on their official website the amount of funds received by the state either by allocation or grant. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB1473 HB1473: relative to the use of agricultural fairground property. 2026 · House · House Municipal and County Government
- HB1619 HB1619: relative to the rights of property owners and limitations on municipal land use regulation, and repealing the workforce housing program. 2026 · House · House Housing
Public finance (5 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB185 HB185: (Fourth New Title) relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities based on shared parenting and requiring all municipalities and school governing bodies to post on their official website the amount of funds received by the state either by allocation or grant. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Judiciary
- HB524 HB524: (Second New Title) relative to disbursement of funds by the New Hampshire vaccine association. 2026 · House · House Ways and Means
- HB1385 HB1385: (New Title) relative to establishing the veteran licensing acceleration program and making an appropriation therefor. Enacted 2024 · Signed by Governor · Senate Executive Departments and Administration
- HB1555 HB1555: relative to the administration and enforcement of the state fire code. 2026 · Passed · Senate Finance
- HB1616 HB1616: prohibiting state agencies and political subdivisions from advertising or expending funds to advertise vaccines in the state of New Hampshire. 2026 · House · House Executive Departments and Administration
Public safety (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1279 HB1279: (New Title) relative to the use of physical force in defense of a person and relative to authorization of seclusion or restraint during a personal safety emergency by a physician, physician associate, or advanced practice registered nurse. 2026 · Senate · Senate Judiciary
- HB1446 HB1446: providing that an individual's use of therapeutic cannabis shall not disqualify the individual from the purchase, ownership, or possession of a firearm. 2026 · House · House Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Public Works and Highways (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB62 HB62: relative to adjusting the road toll. 2023 · House · House Public Works and Highways
Science, Technology and Energy (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB443 HB443: establishing a commission to study the withdrawal of New Hampshire from ISO New England. 2023 · House · House Science, Technology and Energy
State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HR12 HR12: urging Congress to amend the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2013. 2025 · House · House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs
Taxation (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB524 HB524: (Second New Title) relative to disbursement of funds by the New Hampshire vaccine association. 2026 · House · House Ways and Means
Transportation (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB62 HB62: relative to adjusting the road toll. 2023 · House · House Public Works and Highways
- HB1041 HB1041: relative to permitting motor vehicle manufacturers to operate dealerships in market areas also served by franchise dealers. 2026 · House · House Commerce and Consumer Affairs