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Paul Spiess
Representative · Hillsborough - District 47
House · Hills 14 · 2002; House · Hills 47 · 2003-2004
- Sponsored bills
- 25
- Enacted bills
- 12
- Topic groups
- 17
- Represented districts
- 2
Official General Court Information
- Official district listing
- Hillsborough - District 47
- Represents
- Hillsborough - District 47
Official Service Notes
- Official historical member selector listing: Rep. Spiess, Paul(Hills 47)
Representation
- House · Hills 14 2002
- House · Hills 47 2003-2004
Sponsored Bills
By Year
2004 (10 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB760 HB760: establishing the New Hampshire healthy families trust fund, increasing the tobacco tax, and making an appropriation therefor. House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB815 HB815: relative to the duties of corporate directors and the procedure for shareholder inspection of records under the New Hampshire Business Corporation Act. House · HOUSE COMMERCE
- HB1161 HB1161: relative to solicitation and marketing of insurance products. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
- HB1168 HB1168: establishing a committee to study the effects of the current business tax structure on New Hampshire's economy. House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB1425 HB1425: relative to food safety in restaurants. House · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
- SB95 SB95: relative to the development of workforce housing within municipalities. House · HOUSE Municipal and County Government
- SB207 SB207: (New Title) relative to exemptions from the consumer protection act and the regulation of retail installment sales of motor vehicles. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
- SB215 SB215: relative to the use of prerecorded telephone messages for political advocacy. House · HOUSE Election Law
- SB408 SB408: relative to a civil liability exemption for claims resulting from weight gain and obesity. House · HOUSE Judiciary
- SB430 SB430: (New Title) relative to mandated insurance benefits and establishing a committee to study the feasibility of mandating that health insurers provide medical loss information to small group employers. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
2003 (6 bills sponsored; 5 bills enacted)
- HB131 HB131: relative to enforcement of negotiable instruments under Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE BANKS
- HB332 HB332: relative to the use of prerecorded telephone messages by candidates and political committees. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB364 HB364: relative to the use of automatic telephone dialing systems for political advocacy. Senate
- HB601 HB601: relative to the long-term care insurance act. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
- HB816 HB816: making technical corrections to the securities laws. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE BANKS
- HB817 HB817: relative to the regulation of first and second mortgage brokers and mortgage servicers. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
2002 (9 bills sponsored; 4 bills enacted)
- CACR35 CACR35: (New Title) relating to property taxation for education funding. Providing that if the state imposes a real property tax to fund public education, the state shall not collect, nor shall it require a political subdivision to collect or remit, such tax in excess of the amount contributed by the state to support the cost of adequate public education for pupils in such political subdivision. House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- 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
- HB1429 HB1429: (New Title) relative to the scope of the consumer protection act and relative to the appointment of a director of administration for the office of attorney general. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB1437 HB1437: (New Title) relative to increasing the staff in the consumer protection and antitrust bureau of the department of justice. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1438 HB1438: (New Title) relative to registration of health clubs. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1462 HB1462: eliminating the statewide education property tax as a source of funding adequate education. Senate · SENATE Finance
- HCR21 HCR21: urging the state attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission to enforce the Telemarketing Sales Rule and urging Congress to adopt the Know Your Caller Act of 2001. Passed · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
- SB399 SB399: regulating demand drafts under the New Hampshire Uniform Commercial Code. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
- SB448 SB448: creating business profits tax credits for contributions made by business organizations for housing for its low and moderate income employees and for certain affordable housing programs. Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
By Committee
HOUSE COMMERCE (4 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
2004 (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB815 HB815: relative to the duties of corporate directors and the procedure for shareholder inspection of records under the New Hampshire Business Corporation Act. House · HOUSE COMMERCE
- SB207 SB207: (New Title) relative to exemptions from the consumer protection act and the regulation of retail installment sales of motor vehicles. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
- SB430 SB430: (New Title) relative to mandated insurance benefits and establishing a committee to study the feasibility of mandating that health insurers provide medical loss information to small group employers. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
2002 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- SB399 SB399: regulating demand drafts under the New Hampshire Uniform Commercial Code. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
HOUSE Committee of Conference (3 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
2003 (2 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB332 HB332: relative to the use of prerecorded telephone messages by candidates and political committees. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB817 HB817: relative to the regulation of first and second mortgage brokers and mortgage servicers. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
2002 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1429 HB1429: (New Title) relative to the scope of the consumer protection act and relative to the appointment of a director of administration for the office of attorney general. Enacted Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
HOUSE Election Law (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2004 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SB215 SB215: relative to the use of prerecorded telephone messages for political advocacy. House · HOUSE Election Law
HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2004 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1425 HB1425: relative to food safety in restaurants. House · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
HOUSE Judiciary (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2004 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
HOUSE Municipal and County Government (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2004 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SB95 SB95: relative to the development of workforce housing within municipalities. House · HOUSE Municipal and County Government
HOUSE Ways and Means (4 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2004 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB760 HB760: establishing the New Hampshire healthy families trust fund, increasing the tobacco tax, and making an appropriation therefor. House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB1168 HB1168: establishing a committee to study the effects of the current business tax structure on New Hampshire's economy. House · HOUSE Ways and Means
2002 (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR35 CACR35: (New Title) relating to property taxation for education funding. Providing that if the state imposes a real property tax to fund public education, the state shall not collect, nor shall it require a political subdivision to collect or remit, such tax in excess of the amount contributed by the state to support the cost of adequate public education for pupils in such political subdivision. House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- 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
No committee listed (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2003 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
SENATE BANKS (2 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
2003 (2 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB131 HB131: relative to enforcement of negotiable instruments under Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE BANKS
- HB816 HB816: making technical corrections to the securities laws. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE BANKS
SENATE Executive Departments and Administration (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2002 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HCR21 HCR21: urging the state attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission to enforce the Telemarketing Sales Rule and urging Congress to adopt the Know Your Caller Act of 2001. Passed · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
SENATE Finance (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
2002 (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB1437 HB1437: (New Title) relative to increasing the staff in the consumer protection and antitrust bureau of the department of justice. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1438 HB1438: (New Title) relative to registration of health clubs. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1462 HB1462: eliminating the statewide education property tax as a source of funding adequate education. Senate · SENATE Finance
SENATE INSURANCE (2 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
2004 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB1161 HB1161: relative to solicitation and marketing of insurance products. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
2003 (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB601 HB601: relative to the long-term care insurance act. Enacted Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
SENATE Ways and Means (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
2002 (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
By Topic
Alcohol and tobacco (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB760 HB760: establishing the New Hampshire healthy families trust fund, increasing the tobacco tax, and making an appropriation therefor. 2004 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
BANKS (2 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB131 HB131: relative to enforcement of negotiable instruments under Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · SENATE BANKS
- HB816 HB816: making technical corrections to the securities laws. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · SENATE BANKS
Business and labor (4 bills sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- HB815 HB815: relative to the duties of corporate directors and the procedure for shareholder inspection of records under the New Hampshire Business Corporation Act. 2004 · House · HOUSE COMMERCE
- HB1168 HB1168: establishing a committee to study the effects of the current business tax structure on New Hampshire's economy. 2004 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- SB430 SB430: (New Title) relative to mandated insurance benefits and establishing a committee to study the feasibility of mandating that health insurers provide medical loss information to small group employers. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
- SB448 SB448: creating business profits tax credits for contributions made by business organizations for housing for its low and moderate income employees and for certain affordable housing programs. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
COMMERCE (4 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB815 HB815: relative to the duties of corporate directors and the procedure for shareholder inspection of records under the New Hampshire Business Corporation Act. 2004 · House · HOUSE COMMERCE
- SB207 SB207: (New Title) relative to exemptions from the consumer protection act and the regulation of retail installment sales of motor vehicles. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
- SB399 SB399: regulating demand drafts under the New Hampshire Uniform Commercial Code. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
- SB430 SB430: (New Title) relative to mandated insurance benefits and establishing a committee to study the feasibility of mandating that health insurers provide medical loss information to small group employers. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
Committee of Conference (3 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB332 HB332: relative to the use of prerecorded telephone messages by candidates and political committees. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB817 HB817: relative to the regulation of first and second mortgage brokers and mortgage servicers. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
- HB1429 HB1429: (New Title) relative to the scope of the consumer protection act and relative to the appointment of a director of administration for the office of attorney general. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE Committee of Conference
Criminal justice and courts (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. 2002 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- SB408 SB408: relative to a civil liability exemption for claims resulting from weight gain and obesity. 2004 · House · HOUSE Judiciary
Education (3 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR35 CACR35: (New Title) relating to property taxation for education funding. Providing that if the state imposes a real property tax to fund public education, the state shall not collect, nor shall it require a political subdivision to collect or remit, such tax in excess of the amount contributed by the state to support the cost of adequate public education for pupils in such political subdivision. 2002 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- 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
- HB1462 HB1462: eliminating the statewide education property tax as a source of funding adequate education. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Finance
Elections and voting (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SB215 SB215: relative to the use of prerecorded telephone messages for political advocacy. 2004 · House · HOUSE Election Law
Executive administration (2 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- HB1425 HB1425: relative to food safety in restaurants. 2004 · House · HOUSE Executive Departments and Administration
- HCR21 HCR21: urging the state attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission to enforce the Telemarketing Sales Rule and urging Congress to adopt the Know Your Caller Act of 2001. 2002 · Passed · SENATE Executive Departments and Administration
Health care (3 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- HB760 HB760: establishing the New Hampshire healthy families trust fund, increasing the tobacco tax, and making an appropriation therefor. 2004 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB1438 HB1438: (New Title) relative to registration of health clubs. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- SB430 SB430: (New Title) relative to mandated insurance benefits and establishing a committee to study the feasibility of mandating that health insurers provide medical loss information to small group employers. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
Housing and property (5 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR35 CACR35: (New Title) relating to property taxation for education funding. Providing that if the state imposes a real property tax to fund public education, the state shall not collect, nor shall it require a political subdivision to collect or remit, such tax in excess of the amount contributed by the state to support the cost of adequate public education for pupils in such political subdivision. 2002 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- 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
- HB1462 HB1462: eliminating the statewide education property tax as a source of funding adequate education. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Finance
- SB95 SB95: relative to the development of workforce housing within municipalities. 2004 · House · HOUSE Municipal and County Government
- SB448 SB448: creating business profits tax credits for contributions made by business organizations for housing for its low and moderate income employees and for certain affordable housing programs. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
INSURANCE (3 bills sponsored; 3 bills enacted)
- HB601 HB601: relative to the long-term care insurance act. Enacted 2003 · Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
- HB1161 HB1161: relative to solicitation and marketing of insurance products. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · SENATE INSURANCE
- SB430 SB430: (New Title) relative to mandated insurance benefits and establishing a committee to study the feasibility of mandating that health insurers provide medical loss information to small group employers. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE
Local government (1 bill sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- SB95 SB95: relative to the development of workforce housing within municipalities. 2004 · House · HOUSE Municipal and County Government
Public finance (6 bills sponsored; 2 bills enacted)
- CACR35 CACR35: (New Title) relating to property taxation for education funding. Providing that if the state imposes a real property tax to fund public education, the state shall not collect, nor shall it require a political subdivision to collect or remit, such tax in excess of the amount contributed by the state to support the cost of adequate public education for pupils in such political subdivision. 2002 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- 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
- HB760 HB760: establishing the New Hampshire healthy families trust fund, increasing the tobacco tax, and making an appropriation therefor. 2004 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB1437 HB1437: (New Title) relative to increasing the staff in the consumer protection and antitrust bureau of the department of justice. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1438 HB1438: (New Title) relative to registration of health clubs. Enacted 2002 · Signed by Governor · SENATE Finance
- HB1462 HB1462: eliminating the statewide education property tax as a source of funding adequate education. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Finance
Taxation (6 bills sponsored; 0 bills enacted)
- CACR35 CACR35: (New Title) relating to property taxation for education funding. Providing that if the state imposes a real property tax to fund public education, the state shall not collect, nor shall it require a political subdivision to collect or remit, such tax in excess of the amount contributed by the state to support the cost of adequate public education for pupils in such political subdivision. 2002 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- 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
- HB760 HB760: establishing the New Hampshire healthy families trust fund, increasing the tobacco tax, and making an appropriation therefor. 2004 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB1168 HB1168: establishing a committee to study the effects of the current business tax structure on New Hampshire's economy. 2004 · House · HOUSE Ways and Means
- HB1462 HB1462: eliminating the statewide education property tax as a source of funding adequate education. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Finance
- SB448 SB448: creating business profits tax credits for contributions made by business organizations for housing for its low and moderate income employees and for certain affordable housing programs. 2002 · Senate · SENATE Ways and Means
Transportation (1 bill sponsored; 1 bill enacted)
- SB207 SB207: (New Title) relative to exemptions from the consumer protection act and the regulation of retail installment sales of motor vehicles. Enacted 2004 · Signed by Governor · HOUSE COMMERCE