- These are the most liberty-critical hearings for the week
- Click on the bill number to read the bill.
- Click on the committee name to email the committee your thoughts.
Of the 97 hearings in the House, we are recommending support of 11 and opposition of 14 with 3 being of interest.
Of the 71 hearings in the Senate, we are recommending support of 2 and opposition of 2 with 1 being of interest.
Position | Bill | Title | Committee | Day | Time | Room | State Analysis |
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Oppose | CACR4 | relating to compensation for legislators. Providing that legislators’ biennial salary compensation shall be increased. | Legislative Administration | Mon 1/30 | 10:30 AM | LOB Room 301-303 | This constitutional amendment concurrent resolution increases the biennial compensation for legislators and increases additional compensation for attendance at special sessions, emergency sessions, and veto sessions. |
Of Interest | HB301 | relative to recusal by members of the general court for conflicts of interest. | Legislative Administration | Mon 1/30 | 1:00 PM | LOB Room 301-303 | This bill defines conflicts of interests relative to legislative ethics and delineates when members of the general court should recuse themselves due to such conflicts of interests. |
Oppose | HB208 | establishing greenhouse gas emission reduction goals for the state and establishing a climate action plan. | Science, Technology and Energy | Mon 1/30 | 11:00 AM | LOB Room 302-304 | This bill establishes greenhouse gas emission reduction goals for the state and authorizes the department of environmental services to inventory greenhouse gas emissions on an annual basis and to develop and report on a 5-year action plan. |
Oppose | SB201 | relative to resale of event tickets. | Commerce | Tue 1/31 | 9:45 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill provides a civil penalty for the unauthorized resale of event tickets. |
Support | HB130 | repealing the drug affordability board. | Commerce and Consumer Affairs | Tue 1/31 | 2:30 PM | LOB Room 305-307 | This bill repeals the New Hampshire drug affordability board and the fund related to the administration of the board. |
Oppose | HB249 | establishing regulatory standards for the pet insurance industry. | Commerce and Consumer Affairs | Tue 1/31 | 3:00 PM | LOB Room 305-307 | This bill establishes regulatory standards for the sale of pet insurance. The bill is a request of the insurance department. |
Oppose | SB141 | relative to administration of the education freedom accounts program. | Education | Tue 1/31 | 9:15 AM | LOB Room 101 | This bill provides for applications to the education freedom account program for a child currently attending a New Hampshire public school, including a chartered public school, for a minimum of one year, or who is entering kindergarten or first grade. This bill requires annual determination of eligibility for awarding of education freedom account funds. The bill also requires an annual report on the number of students participating in the program in each school district. |
Oppose | SB151 | relative to mental health education. | Education | Tue 1/31 | 9:30 AM | LOB Room 101 | This bill expands the adequate education standards to include mental health education and provides rulemaking authority to the department of education to accommodate this change. |
Oppose | HB324 | relative to campaign contributions and expenditures and making an appropriation therefor. | Election Law | Tue 1/31 | 10:00 AM | LOB Room 306-308 | This bill establishes a fund to provide campaign financing for eligible candidates for governor and executive councilor and makes an appropriation to the fund. |
Of Interest | HB482 | requiring the use of ballots with embedded security, traceability, and relative to the chain of custody for ballots cast in elections. | Election Law | Tue 1/31 | 10:15 AM | LOB Room 306-308 | This bill: I. Requires the secretary of state to select a supplier to print and deliver ballots for elections. II. Makes certain security requirements of ballots. III. Specifies the chain of custody for ballots during and after an election. IV. Requires photocopied proof of identity and residency when submitting an absentee ballot. |
Oppose | HB259 | relative to a study about making working at polling places on election day a civic responsibility and legal obligation for citizens. | Election Law | Tue 1/31 | 1:30 PM | LOB Room 306-308 | This establishes a committee to study whether to make working at polling places on election day a civic responsibility and legal obligation for citizens |
Oppose | SB133 | relative to changing the date of the state primary election and creates runoff election for federal primary election. | Election Law and Municipal Affairs | Tue 1/31 | 9:45 AM | LOB Room 103 | This bill changes the date of the state primary election to May and creates a runoff election for the federal primary election. |
Support | HB119 | relative to homestead food operation licensure. | Environment and Agriculture | Tue 1/31 | 1:30 PM | LOB Room 301-303 | This bill increases the maximum annual gross sales of food a homestead food operation may sell and retain an exemption from food licensing provisions. |
Support | HB122 | relative to microenterprise home kitchen operations. | Environment and Agriculture | Tue 1/31 | 2:00 PM | LOB Room 301-303 | This bill defines homestead food operations and provides food service licensing exemptions for them. |
Support | HB493 | eliminating the state meat inspection program. | Environment and Agriculture | Tue 1/31 | 2:30 PM | LOB Room 301-303 | This bill eliminates the state meat inspection program. This bill is a request of the department of agriculture, markets, and food. |
Support | HB348 | relative to the sale of raw milk and products made with raw milk. | Environment and Agriculture | Tue 1/31 | 3:00 PM | LOB Room 301-303 | This bill increases the amount of raw milk a producer processor can sell or process without a license and removes the requirement that such ice cream and frozen yogurt produced using raw milk be sold in 6 ounce containers. |
Oppose | SB114 | relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers. | Finance | Tue 1/31 | 1:55 PM | SH Room 103 | This bill restores the state’s contribution to the retirement liabilities of certain teachers, firefighters, and police officers within the state retirement system. |
Support | HB646 | eliminating the vehicle inspection mandate for non-commercial vehicles. | Transportation | Tue 1/31 | 10:30 AM | LOB Room 201-203 | This bill exempts vehicles that do not require a commercial driver license to operate from annual equipment inspection to determine whether such vehicles are fit to be driven. |
Oppose | SB256 | establishing a safety program for off-highway recreational vehicles. | Transportation | Tue 1/31 | 1:45 PM | LOB Room 101 | This bill establishes a safety program for off highway recreational vehicles. |
Support | HB288 | relative to taxation of sole proprietorship businesses. | Ways and Means | Tue 1/31 | 11:00 AM | LOB Room 202-204 | This bill exempts sole proprietorships and single member LLCs from business enterprise and business profits taxes. |
Support | HB486 | relative to vehicle registrations and reciprocal toll collection enforcement agreements. | Ways and Means | Tue 1/31 | 1:15 PM | LOB Room 202-204 | This bill removes the authority of the commissioner of the department of transportation to suspend the motor vehicle registration of owners in violation of reciprocal toll collection enforcement agreements. |
Oppose | HB225 | relative to prohibiting the use of currency that could be detrimental to privacy rights. | Commerce and Consumer Affairs | Wed 2/1 | 1:45 PM | LOB Room 302-304 | This bill prohibits the use of any currency as legal tender that could be detrimental to privacy rights. |
Of Interest | HB46 | relative to the appointment of magistrates and repealing the statutes governing bail commissioners. | Criminal Justice and Public Safety | Wed 2/1 | 10:00 AM | LOB Room 202-204 | This bill authorizes the superior court and circuit court to appoint magistrates and repeals the powers, duties, and authority of bail commissioners. |
Oppose | HB400 | relative to certain assault offenses, bail eligibility for commission of certain assault offenses, and making a false report to a law enforcement officer. | Criminal Justice and Public Safety | Wed 2/1 | 11:00 AM | LOB Room 202-204 | This bill establishes a separate criminal penalty and bail conditions for assaults involving a law enforcement officer, firefighter, or emergency medical services worker. The bill also establishes a criminal penalty for making a false report to a law enforcement officer. |
Oppose | HB549 | relative to definitions of domestic violence. | Criminal Justice and Public Safety | Wed 2/1 | 12:30 PM | LOB Room 202-204 | This bill expands the definition of abuse to includes acts of financial abuse and domestic violence. |
Support | SB206 | prohibiting corporal punishment in child day care agencies. | Executive Departments and Administration | Wed 2/1 | 10:15 AM | SH Room 103 | This bill expands the definition of endangerment to include corporal punishment as defined by the department of health and human services. |
Support | HB274 | relative to the administrative rulemaking process. | Executive Departments and Administration | Wed 2/1 | 1:00 PM | LOB Room 306-308 | This bill makes various changes to the administrative procedures act, including requiring the agency to verify that the rule complies with the underlying statutory authority and legislative intent; expanding the scope of fiscal impact statements; requiring that proposed rules be submitted to the appropriate legislative policy committee for approval; permitting JLCAR to deny adoption of a rule following final objection, and repealing certain exemptions from rulemaking authority. |
Oppose | HB566 | relative to establishing a fund for child care workers and early childhood educators at state licensed child care centers. | Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs | Wed 2/1 | 10:30 AM | LOB Room 210-211 | This bill establishes a child care workforce fund to provide grants to eligible child care employers for child care workforce recruitment and retention bonuses and benefits. |
Support | SB254 | relative to community-based sentencing alternatives for primary caregivers. | Judiciary | Wed 2/1 | 2:00 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill adds “dependent child,” “elder,” “person with a disability,” and “primary caretaker of a dependent child” to sentencing definitions. This bill requires sentencing courts make determinations for individually assessed sentences without imprisonment based on community rehabilitation and parent-child or dependent unity and support factors for primary caretakers of dependents. |
Oppose | HB489 | establishing a county tourism development fund administered by the department of business and economic affairs and making an appropriation therefor. | Municipal and County Government | Wed 2/1 | 10:00 AM | LOB Room 301-303 | This bill establishes a county tourism development fund administered by the department of business and economic affairs and makes an appropriation therefor. The bill also establishes a county tourism grant program funded from tax on meals and rooms income. |
Oppose | HB226 | enabling municipalities to regulate the distribution and disposal of certain solid waste within landfills. | Municipal and County Government | Wed 2/1 | 11:30 AM | LOB Room 301-303 | This bill allows towns and municipalities to regulate the distribution and disposal of certain solid waste within landfills. |
Oppose | HB273 | requiring composting and waste recycling to be made available to residents of public housing. | Municipal and County Government | Wed 2/1 | 2:20 PM | LOB Room 301-303 | This bill requires public housing residents to have access to on-site composting and recycling receptacles. |
Support | HB592 | relative to buffers around wetlands. | Resources, Recreation and Development | Wed 2/1 | 2:30 PM | LOB Room 305-307 | This bill exempts temporary impacts and small impervious surface impacts projects from local over lay districts and permits for construction, excavation, or filling near wetlands. |
Of Interest | SB191 | relative to road toll registration surcharges for electric vehicles. | Ways and Means | Wed 2/1 | 9:45 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill establishes a registration surcharge for electric vehicles and requires the division of motor vehicles and department of transportation to report annually on the surcharge revenue and use of funds. |
Oppose | SB261 | relative to the interest and dividends tax rate and threshold. | Ways and Means | Wed 2/1 | 10:15 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill: I. Removes the repeal of the interest and dividends tax rate that was to take place on January 1, 2027. II. Removes the interest and dividends tax rate reductions that were to occur after December 31, 2024. III. Increases the taxable minimum of gross income from interest and dividends. |
Oppose | SB262 | allowing municipalities to collect an occupancy fee from operators of local room rentals. | Ways and Means | Wed 2/1 | 10:45 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill enables a municipality to collect an occupancy fee from room rentals for the purpose of establishing a municipal capital fund, revolving fund, or tourism support fund. |
Oppose | SB168 | relative to participation in a low-moderate income residential customers community solar project. | Energy and Natural Resources | Thu 2/2 | 1:45 PM | SH Room 103 | This bill allows for participation of certain large electrical generators in low-moderate income community solar projects and expands the eligibility of residents to benefit from community solar additions. |
Oppose | SB149 | relative to nurse agencies. | Executive Departments and Administration | Thu 2/2 | 9:30 AM | SH Room 103 | This bill establishes a licensing and application process for nurse agencies. |
Support | HB110 | prohibiting the use of state funds for new passenger rail projects. | Public Works and Highways | Fri 2/3 | 11:45 AM | LOB Room 201-203 | This bill prohibits the department of transportation from utilizing state funds for the planning, construction, operation, or management of new passenger rail projects. |
Oppose | HB511 | relative to requiring the department of transportation to do road maintenance and repairs according to its complete streets program | Public Works and Highways | Fri 2/3 | 1:45 PM | LOB Room 201-203 | This bill requires towns, cities, state departments and state institutions who request maintenance and repair assistance for their roads from the department of transportation to coordinate with the complete streets advisory committee to plan and follow the complete streets program standards of the National Association of City Traffic Officials. |
Oppose | HB633 | relative to electric distribution company market share, prohibiting certain electric rate increases, and requiring enforcement against Eversource. | Science, Technology and Energy | Fri 2/3 | 1:00 PM | LOB Room 302-304 | This bill requires that electric distribution companies shall not raise electric rates by an amount that exceeds the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index. The bill also prohibits electric distribution companies from having market share greater than 50 percent and requires the attorney general to bring an action against Eversource. |