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Senate Gold Standard – April 11, 2024
Bill Hearings for Week of April 08, 2024
- 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 32 hearings in the House, we are recommending support of 1 and opposition of 4 with 2 being of interest.
Of the 40 hearings in the Senate, we are recommending support of 11 and opposition of 3 with 7 being of interest.
Position | Bill | Title | Committee | Day | Time | Room | State Analysis |
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Of Interest | HB1400 | (New Title) relative to residential parking spaces. | Commerce | Tue 4/9 | 10:20 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill provides that zoning and planning regulations shall not require more than one residential parking space per unit. |
Of Interest | HB1144 | relative to requirements for sewage disposal system information to be disclosed during real estate transactions. | Commerce | Tue 4/9 | 10:30 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill requires certain information to be disclosed about sewage disposal systems during real estate transactions of dwellings and food service establishments. |
Support | HB1115 | relative to the termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term. | Commerce | Tue 4/9 | 10:40 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill adds the expiration of the term of the lease or tenancy if over 6 months as grounds for an eviction. |
Support | HB1298 | relative to the definition of part-time teachers. | Education | Tue 4/9 | 9:10 AM | LOB Room 101 | This bill defines “part-time teachers” and subjects them to the board of education’s professional code of ethics and professional code of conduct. |
Oppose | HB1382 | (New Title) granting witness fee reimbursement to unrepresented parents in the armed forces who prevail in special education hearings. | Education | Tue 4/9 | 9:20 AM | LOB Room 101 | This bill authorizes witness fee reimbursement for a parent in the armed forces who represents themself at a special education hearing and prevails. |
Support | HB1305 | relative to freedom of speech and association at public institutions of higher education. | Education | Tue 4/9 | 9:30 AM | LOB Room 101 | This bill establishes procedures governing freedom of speech and association at public institutions of higher education. |
Support | HB1215 | (New Title) relative to development approvals and appeals. | Election Law and Municipal Affairs | Tue 4/9 | 9:40 AM | LOB Room 103 | This bill extends the existing 5-year exemption for subdivision plats to 10 years, and increases the preliminary step from 2 years to 5 years. The bill also changes the building code and fire code appeals process, limiting the jurisdiction of the local building code board of appeals to hearing decisions made under local amendments to those codes. |
Support | HB1361 | relative to municipal land use regulation for manufactured housing and subdivisions. | Election Law and Municipal Affairs | Tue 4/9 | 9:50 AM | LOB Room 103 | This bill requires municipalities that adopt land use control measures to provide reasonable and realistic opportunities for the siting of manufactured housing on individual lots and in manufactured housing parks and subdivisions within residential districts. The bill also directs municipalities to provide reasonable and realistic opportunities for expansion of existing manufactured housing parks. |
Support | HB1399 | allowing municipalities to permit 2 residential units in certain single-family residential zones. | Election Law and Municipal Affairs | Tue 4/9 | 10:00 AM | LOB Room 103 | This bill allows the expansion of a single family residence within a residential zone in an urban area to no more than 2 residential units without discretionary review or a hearing, if the proposed development meets certain requirements. |
Of Interest | HB558 | (New Title) requiring the department of energy to initiate a microgrid study. | Energy and Natural Resources | Tue 4/9 | 9:00 AM | SH Room 103 | This bill requires the department of energy to initiate a study to investigate the potential benefits, risks, and key considerations around developing a framework for electricity microgrids in the state. |
Of Interest | HB1314 | relative to the comprehensive state development plan. | Energy and Natural Resources | Tue 4/9 | 9:20 AM | SH Room 103 | This bill adds provisions to the comprehensive state development plan concerning protection of natural resources and identifying environmental threats. |
Support | HB229 | relative to requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire national guard. | Finance | Tue 4/9 | 2:00 PM | SH Room 103 | This bill limits the activation of the New Hampshire national guard to only those times where the United States Congress has passed an official action pursuant to Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution. |
Oppose | HB1279 | relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers. | Finance | Tue 4/9 | 2:10 PM | SH Room 103 | This bill provides that the state shall pay 7.5 percent of contributions of retirement system employers other than the state for group I teachers and group II members. |
Support | HB1012 | exempting from criminal penalty certain parenting decisions intended to encourage a child’s independence and freedom. | Judiciary | Tue 4/9 | 1:30 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill provides that a parent shall not be guilty of endangering the welfare of a child for allowing the child to take reasonable risks to further their development as an independent human being. |
Of Interest | HB1002 | relative to fees for records under the right-to-know law. | Judiciary | Tue 4/9 | 1:45 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill establishes parameters for when a public body may charge a fee for records provided under RSA 91-A. |
Support | HB1069 | (New Title) relative to material subject to disclosure under the right-to-know law. | Judiciary | Tue 4/9 | 2:00 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill: I. Clarifies a public body or agency’s ability to accept record requests by electronic means and to provide such records electronically. II. Replaces the word “citizen” with “person” throughout the chapter. |
Of Interest | SB476 | making a capital appropriation to the department of corrections toward the replacement of the New Hampshire state prison for men. | Public Works and Highways | Tue 4/9 | 10:00 AM | LOB Room 201 | This bill makes a bonded appropriation of funds for architectural, engineering, programming, and design and construction documents for the New Hampshire state prison for men. |
Of Interest | HB1059 | relative to the state building code. | Executive Departments and Administration | Wed 4/10 | 9:00 AM | SH Room 103 | This bill updates the definition of the state building code to include more recent versions of certain international codes and amendments approved by the building code review board. |
Of Interest | SB599 | relative to the state fire code. | Executive Departments and Administration | Wed 4/10 | 10:00 AM | LOB Room 306-308 | This bill: I. Revises the definition of the state fire code. II. Ratifies amendments to the state fire code. |
Of Interest | HB1190 | relative to adopting the interstate social work licensure compact. | Health and Human Services | Wed 4/10 | 9:00 AM | LOB Room 101 | This bill adopts the social work licensure compact. |
Oppose | HB1296 | relative to insurance coverage for diagnostic and supplemental breast examinations. | Health and Human Services | Wed 4/10 | 9:15 AM | LOB Room 101 | This bill provides that certain insurers that provide diagnostic and supplemental breast examinations shall not impose co-payments, deductibles, or other cost-sharing requirements. |
Oppose | SB403 | (New Title) relative to the health care workforce. | Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs | Wed 4/10 | 11:00 AM | LOB Room 203 | This bill: I. Extends the deadlines of the legislative commission on the interdisciplinary primary care workforce issues. II. Makes clarifying amendments to the nurse practice act statute. III. Establishes the position of and regulation of community health workers. IV. Provides directives to the department of health and human services. |
Oppose | SB456 | (New Title) relative to the state loan repayment program for qualified nursing professionals, and making an appropriation therefor. | Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs | Wed 4/10 | 1:00 PM | LOB Room 203 | This bill makes an appropriation to the department of health and human services, state office of rural health, for the state loan repayment program to qualified nursing professionals, and directs the department of health and human services to provide a report to the legislature on a budget proposal for a student loan forgiveness program that would cover nurses who do not qualify for the state loan repayment program. |
Oppose | SB496 | directing the department of health and human services to establish a climate and health protection program. | Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs | Wed 4/10 | 1:30 PM | LOB Room 203 | This bill directs the department of health and human services to establish a climate and health protection program in response to health threats associated with a changing environment. |
Support | SB507 | extending the time to petition for a new trial in certain cases. | Judiciary | Wed 4/10 | 10:30 AM | LOB Room 206-208 | This bill extends the time to petition a court for a new trial in certain cases. |
Oppose | SB474 | relative to prohibiting metal detecting in certain areas. | Resources, Recreation and Development | Wed 4/10 | 1:00 PM | LOB Room 305 | This bill prohibits treasure hunting with a metal detector in areas that expose students to the risk of injury. |
Support | HB1533 | relative to the safe harbor compensation amount under the business profits tax. | Ways and Means | Wed 4/10 | 10:00 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill increases the amount of the safe harbor provision for compensation under the business profits tax and provides for a biennial increase in future years based on the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index. |
Support | HB1536 | relative to increasing the amount of the expense deduction allowed against the business profits tax. | Ways and Means | Wed 4/10 | 10:15 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill increases the amount of the section 179 expense deduction permitted against the business profits tax. |
Senate Gold Standard – April 04, 2024
Bill Hearings for Week of April 01, 2024
- 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 19 hearings in the House, we are recommending support of 0 and opposition of 1 with 2 being of interest.
Of the 42 hearings in the Senate, we are recommending support of 6 and opposition of 2 with 2 being of interest.
Position | Bill | Title | Committee | Day | Time | Room | State Analysis |
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Of Interest | SB498 | relative to the department of health and human services, division for children, youth and families. | Children and Family Law | Tue 4/2 | 1:30 PM | LOB Room 206-208 | This bill provides that under RSA 169-B, relative to delinquent children, and RSA 169-D, relative to children in need of services, a child may be placed with fictive kin or a child care institution, psychiatric residential treatment program, or other program certified by the department of health and human services. |
Support | HB173 | relative to toilet facilities provided by restaurants. | Commerce | Tue 4/2 | 10:00 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill removes the requirement that restaurants and other businesses that serve food to the public provide toilet facilities for patrons. |
Oppose | HB82 | relative to employment protection for participants in the therapeutic cannabis program. | Commerce | Tue 4/2 | 10:20 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill prohibits an employer from refusing to hire, or terminating the employment of a qualified patient of the New Hampshire therapeutic cannabis program solely on the basis of a positive drug test. |
Support | HB1469 | relative to the retention of individualized education program records. | Education | Tue 4/2 | 9:20 AM | LOB Room 101 | This bill requires the department of education to remove student individualized education plan records from the state special education information system on the same schedule as school districts. |
Support | HB1695 | relative to the release of student personally identifiable information. | Education | Tue 4/2 | 9:40 AM | LOB Room 101 | This bill prohibits the transfer of student’s personally identifiable information to third parties without written consent of the parents and student. |
Of Interest | HB1659 | relative to interference with child custody and shared parenting. | Judiciary | Tue 4/2 | 1:00 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill provides that unless the parenting plan specifically provides otherwise, both parents shall have access to all records and information pertaining to the child. The bill further directs the court to award a parent additional parenting time in response to the other parent’s noncompliance with the parenting schedule. The bill also permits the court to fine the parent for noncompliance with the court-ordered parenting schedule. |
Oppose | HB1432 | (New Title) relative to prohibiting certain uses of deepfakes and creating a private claim of action. | Judiciary | Tue 4/2 | 1:15 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill: 1. Establishes the crime of fraudulent use of deepfakes and sets penalties therefor; 2. Establishes a cause of action for fraudulent use of deepfakes; and 3. Prohibits registration of lobbyists who have been found to have fraudulently used deepfakes in certain cases. |
Support | HB1276 | relative to repealing the prohibition on the possession or sale of blackjacks, slung shots, and metallic knuckles except by or to minors. | Judiciary | Tue 4/2 | 1:45 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill amends the prohibition against carrying or selling a blackjack, slung shot, or metallic knuckles to prohibit sale to or possession of the said items by those under 18 years of age. |
Support | HB1403 | (New Title) relative to temporary waivers for vehicle emission control equipment. | Transportation | Tue 4/2 | 1:40 PM | LOB Room 101 | This bill extends the repair period for vehicles that fail the OBD II test to 120 days. |
Of Interest | HB1387 | relative to revisions to the state building code. | Executive Departments and Administration | Wed 4/3 | 9:45 AM | SH Room 103 | This bill updates the state building code and state building code review board. |
Of Interest | SB369 | directing the office of professional licensure and certification to provide notice of public meetings and an opportunity for comment, creating a new position, and making an appropriation therefor. | Executive Departments and Administration | Wed 4/3 | 1:15 PM | LOB Room 306-308 | This bill directs the office of professional licensure and certification to provide to the public notice of its meetings and an opportunity to comment in such meetings. This bill also establishes an attorney II position for the office of professional licensure and certification. |
Support | HB1407 | relative to child care staffing ratios. | Health and Human Services | Wed 4/3 | 10:15 AM | LOB Room 101 | This bill creates a waiver for larger rations [sic] in licensed child care facilities for infants and toddlers. This bill also prospectively repeals the waiver in 2026. |
Oppose | SB496 | directing the department of health and human services to establish a climate and health protection program. | Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs | Wed 4/3 | 11:00 AM | LOB Room 203 | This bill directs the department of health and human services to establish a climate and health protection program in response to health threats associated with a changing environment. |
House Gold Standard – March 28, 2024
Bill Hearings for Week of March 25, 2024
- 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 22 hearings in the House, we are recommending support of 2 and opposition of 3 with 4 being of interest.
Of the 42 hearings in the Senate, we are recommending support of 9 and opposition of 4 with 1 being of interest.
Position | Bill | Title | Committee | Day | Time | Room | State Analysis |
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Of Interest | SB451 | relative to an expedited track for certain applications to the site evaluation committee. | Science, Technology and Energy | Mon 3/25 | 10:00 AM | LOB Room 302-304 | This bill establishes an alternative procedure and timelines for an expedited track for changes to existing energy facilities meeting certain criteria. |
Of Interest | HB645 | relative to the establishment of decentralized autonomous organizations as legal entities within the state. | Commerce | Tue 3/26 | 10:30 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill establishes decentralized autonomous organizations within the state. |
Oppose | HB182 | prohibiting discharge of volunteer firefighters or volunteer emergency medical technicians from other employment. | Commerce | Tue 3/26 | 10:45 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill prohibits an employer from discharging or disciplining an employee who is a volunteer firefighter or emergency medical technician and whose failure to report for work was due to such employee responding to an emergency. |
Support | SB374 | relative to the licensing of part-time teachers. | Education | Tue 3/26 | 11:30 AM | LOB Room 205-207 | This bill defines “part-time teacher.” |
Support | SB339 | relative to repealing the graduation requirement regarding Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) applications. | Education | Tue 3/26 | 2:00 PM | LOB Room 205-207 | This bill removes the requirement that students file a free application for federal student aid form (FAFSA) or a waiver for such form prior to graduation. |
Support | HB1696 | (New Title) relative to local records retention. | Election Law and Municipal Affairs | Tue 3/26 | 10:20 AM | LOB Room 103 | This bill funds and equips the local government record manager with online storage of records that are available for public access. |
Support | HB1116 | relative to certain firearms to be used for taking of game. | Energy and Natural Resources | Tue 3/26 | 9:15 AM | SH Room 103 | This bill allows for the use of rifles and certain pistols for the taking of game. |
Oppose | HB194 | (New Title) requiring the director of the division of historical resources to compile and maintain a list of public monuments. | Energy and Natural Resources | Tue 3/26 | 9:30 AM | SH Room 103 | This bill requires the director of the division of historical resources to compile and maintain a list of public monuments. |
Support | HB1237 | relative to the use of unmarked or stealth police vehicles for traffic enforcement. | Judiciary | Tue 3/26 | 1:45 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill establishes a requirement that any police vehicle purchased after January 1, 2025 must be clearly marked and labeled as a police vehicle in order for it to be used in traffic law enforcement, subject to certain exceptions. |
Support | HB1412 | relative to court reporters. | Judiciary | Tue 3/26 | 2:00 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill repeals the requirements for licensure and regulation of court reporters. |
Of Interest | 2024-1005h | Public hearing on proposed non-germane Amendment #2024-1005h to HB 1583-FN-A, relative to the per pupil cost of an opportunity for an adequate education. |
Finance | Tue 3/26 | 10:00 AM | LOB Room 210-211 | This bill increases the base annual cost of providing an opportunity for an adequate education, establishes relief aid funding and fiscal disparity aid, and requires municipalities to remit excess SWEPT payments to the department of revenue administration. |
Of Interest | 2024-1214h | Public hearing on proposed non-germane Amendment #2024-1214h to HB 1633-FN-A, relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor |
Finance | Tue 3/26 | 11:00 AM | LOB Room 210-211 | This bill establishes procedures for the legalization, regulation, and taxation of cannabis; the licensing and regulation of cannabis establishments; and makes appropiations therefor. |
Oppose | SB217 | establishing a rural and underserved area educator incentive program for higher education and making an appropriation therefor. | Education | Wed 3/27 | 9:45 AM | LOB Room 205-207 | This bill establishes the rural and underserved area educator incentive program and makes an appropriation therefor. |
Support | CACR13 | relating to slavery and involuntary servitude. Providing that slavery and involuntary servitude shall be prohibited in the state of New Hampshire. | Executive Departments and Administration | Wed 3/27 | 9:45 AM | SH Room 103 | This constitutional amendment concurrent resolution adds an article that prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude. |
Support | HB1042 | (New Title) repealing the requirement that each pharmacy establish a continuous quality improvement program. | Health and Human Services | Wed 3/27 | 9:20 AM | LOB Room 101 | This bill repeals the requirement that each licensed pharmacy shall establish a continuous quality improvement program. |
Oppose | HB1203 | relative to prohibiting the charging of rent to charities by charitable gaming facilities. | Ways and Means | Wed 3/27 | 9:30 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill prohibits the charging of rent for facilities or equipment to charities by primary game operators. |
Support | HB185 | (New Title) relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities based on shared parenting. | Judiciary | Thu 3/28 | 9:00 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill provides that it is a state policy to support approximately equal parenting time between a child and parent unless such an arrangement is clearly detrimental to the child. The bill also provides that if the court concludes that approximately equal parenting time is not in the best interest of the child, the court shall make findings supporting its order. |
Support | HB1111 | relative to the penalty for false reports of suspected abuse and neglect made to the division for children, youth, and families. | Judiciary | Thu 3/28 | 9:45 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill provides that reports of suspected abuse and neglect may include the name of the person making the report and that a report made maliciously or with the intent to cause harm may be subject to civil and criminal penalties. The bill also provides that a person who in their professional capacity is a mandatory reporter of suspected abuse and neglect may be subject to civil liability for the failure to report. |
Support | HB1220 | (New Title) abolishing the collection of racial and educational data for use in a marital application worksheet. | Judiciary | Thu 3/28 | 10:00 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill abolishes the collection of racial and educational data for use in a marital application worksheet. |
Oppose | HB1169 | creating a private cause of action for discrimination based on hairstyles relative to a person’s ethnicity. | Judiciary | Thu 3/28 | 1:45 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill creates a private cause of action for discrimination based on hairstyles relative to a person’s ethnicity. This bill also exempts such causes of action from the jurisdiction of the human rights commission. |
Oppose | SB418 | (New Title) relative to refusal of consent to testing to determine alcohol concentration and penalties for aggravated driving while intoxicated. | Criminal Justice and Public Safety | Fri 3/29 | 10:00 AM | LOB Room 202-204 | This bill modifies periods of suspension under different circumstances stemming from a refusal of consent to testing to determine alcohol concentration. This bill further modifies the penalties for aggravated driving while intoxicated. |
Of Interest | SB425 | relative to bail commissioner fees. | Criminal Justice and Public Safety | Fri 3/29 | 11:00 AM | LOB Room 202-204 | This bill increases the bail commissioner fee to $60. |
Oppose | SB464 | to prohibiting the nonconsensual dissemination of synthetic sexual images. | Criminal Justice and Public Safety | Fri 3/29 | 12:00 PM | LOB Room 202-204 | This bill expands the prohibition on the nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images to include synthetic images that are digitally created and altered to falsely depict the sexual conduct of targeted victims. |
House Gold Standard – March 21, 2024
Senate Gold Standard – March 21, 2024
Bill Hearings for Week of March 18, 2024
- 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 26 hearings in the House, we are recommending support of 1 and opposition of 1 with 4 being of interest.
Of the 29 hearings in the Senate, we are recommending support of 5 and opposition of 4 with 3 being of interest.
Position | Bill | Title | Committee | Day | Time | Room | State Analysis |
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Oppose | SB588 | relative to employer notice of veterans’ benefits and services. | Commerce | Tue 3/19 | 9:00 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill directs the labor commissioner, in consultation with the department of business and economic affairs, to create and distribute a veterans’ benefits and services poster for employers to display in the workplace. |
Support | SB516 | relative to prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join a labor union. | Commerce | Tue 3/19 | 9:15 AM | SH Room 100 | This bill prohibits collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join a labor union. |
Support | HB1066 | relative to the graduation requirement of filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). | Education | Tue 3/19 | 10:00 AM | LOB Room 101 | This bill changes the requirement for school districts, public academies, and chartered public schools to provide information to students on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and repeals the reporting requirement on the number of students provided in-person school assistance on completing the FAFSA. |
Support | HB1105 | relative to application of a local tax cap. | Election Law and Municipal Affairs | Tue 3/19 | 9:50 AM | LOB Room 103 | This bill provides clarification that all recommended appropriations in the warrant are included when determining the estimated amount of local taxes to be raised for the fiscal year under the local tax cap. |
Of Interest | HB609 | (New Title) relative to the site evaluation committee for energy facility siting. | Energy and Natural Resources | Tue 3/19 | 9:45 AM | SH Room 103 | This bill revises the member of the site evaluation committee for energy facility siting and eliminates subcommittees. |
Oppose | SB593 | relative to possession of firearms in safe school zones. | Judiciary | Tue 3/19 | 1:00 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill prohibits carrying a firearm in a safe school zone. |
Of Interest | HB1186 | relative to firearm purchaser’s privacy. | Judiciary | Tue 3/19 | 1:30 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill prohibits the assigning of a specific merchant code to the sale of firearms, ammunition, or firearm accessories. This bill further provides a mechanism for enforcement of this prohibition. |
Of Interest | HB314 | relative to the expectation of privacy in the collection and use of personal information. | Judiciary | Tue 3/19 | 1:45 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill regulates the collection, retention, and use of personal information and establishes a cause of action for violations of an individual’s expectation of privacy in personal information. |
Support | HB470 | relative to fentanyl test strips and other drug checking equipment. | Judiciary | Tue 3/19 | 2:15 PM | SH Room 100 | This bill amends the definition of drug paraphernalia to exclude drug checking equipment and authorizes the use of drug checking equipment. |
Of Interest | SB303 | relative to the use of renewable energy funds by the department of energy. | Science, Technology and Energy | Tue 3/19 | 9:30 AM | LOB Room 302-304 | This bill adds battery storage projects to uses of the renewable energy fund, deletes a required renewable generation incentive program, and authorizes a political subdivision incentive, rebate, or grant program using the fund. The bill also modifies the reporting date by the department of energy concerning the renewable energy fund. This bill is a request of the department of energy. |
Of Interest | SB391 | relative to electric grid interconnection for certain customer generators. | Science, Technology and Energy | Tue 3/19 | 10:30 AM | LOB Room 302-304 | This bill requires the department of energy to begin rulemaking for the purposes of setting uniform procedures for distributed energy resources that are proposed for interconnection to the electrical infrastructure. |
Oppose | HB1217 | relative to an exception to allow the state or a municipality to use video monitoring to identify the cause of damage to historic covered bridges. | Transportation | Tue 3/19 | 1:10 PM | LOB Room 101 | This bill allows the state or a municipality to use video monitoring to identify the cause of damage to historic covered bridges. |
Support | SB510 | relative to sale of a vehicle to a Massachusetts resident. | Transportation | Tue 3/19 | 2:00 PM | LOB Room 203 | This bill eliminates the requirement that a retail motor vehicle dealer submit a form notifying the New Hampshire department of motor vehicles of a sale of a vehicle to a Massachusetts resident. |
Of Interest | SB322 | (New Title) relative to licenses to carry and immunity for law enforcement officers issuing certain firearms licenses. | Criminal Justice and Public Safety | Wed 3/20 | 11:30 AM | LOB Room 202-204 | This bill requires a license authorizing an individual to carry a loaded pistol or revolver in this state to include the name, title, and signature of the person issuing the license. This bill further provides immunity to law enforcement officers who in good faith issue licenses under RSA 159:6 or 159:8 from any liability arising from certain actions by the firearm licensee. |
Oppose | SB414 | relative to establishing a mandatory minimum sentence for the crime of distribution of a controlled drug with death resulting. | Criminal Justice and Public Safety | Wed 3/20 | 1:30 PM | LOB Room 202-204 | This bill sets a mandatory minimum sentence for the crime of distribution of a controlled drug with death resulting. |
Oppose | HB1292 | relative to coverage of children under the state retiree insurance plan. | Executive Departments and Administration | Wed 3/20 | 9:15 AM | SH Room 103 | This bill removes the requirement that young adult children covered under a retired state employee’s insurance plan be full-time students. |
Support | HB1140 | relative to requirements for homeowner installations of septic systems. | Executive Departments and Administration | Wed 3/20 | 10:00 AM | SH Room 103 | This bill enables a homeowner to install a new or replacement waste disposal system in their own domicile without a permit. |
Of Interest | SB327 | providing penalties for the assault or harassment of sports officials. | Judiciary | Wed 3/20 | 10:45 AM | LOB Room 206-208 | This bill permits courts to impose a ban on individuals convicted of certain offenses against a sports official from participating in sports events in this state for a specified amount of time. |