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Withdrawn LSRs  94

2026-2071SBTitle:exempting certain homestead food operations from municipal regulation.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Daniel Innis

2026-2115SBTitle:requiring town clerks to report the number of voters denied registration for lack of proper documentation.
 Sponsors: (Prime) David Watters

2026-2135SBTitle:requiring the department of revenue administration to submit a report containing ideas on how to raise revenues to the general court.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Donovan Fenton

2026-2180SBTitle:authorizing public schools to display flags not otherwise prohibited by law.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Victoria Sullivan

2026-2200SBTitle:relative to community mental health and substance use disorder treatment programs and involuntary emergency admission examinations.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Pat Long

2026-2208SBTitle:relative to the use of animals in product testing.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Daryl Abbas

2026-2281HBTitle:defining and enabling lane filtering.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Ellen Read

2026-2288HBTitle:relative to the recycling of film plastics.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Nicholas Germana

2026-2316HBTitle:relative to political advertising.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Deborah Aylward

2026-2343HBTitle:relative to the parental bill of rights.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Kristin Noble

2026-2346HBTitle:renaming the new roundabout on Route 302 at the East Conway Road intersection.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Stephen Woodcock

2026-2356HBTitle:relative to a parent's ability to obtain a medical examination of their child under the child protection act.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Mark McLean

2026-2370HBTitle:defining the term "evidence-based" related to public education and in teacher preparation programs.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Mike Belcher

2026-2371HBTitle:removing tetanus from the list of diseases for which immunization is required by statute.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Matt Drew

2026-2413HBTitle:relative to the hiring of election workers.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Paul Dargie

2026-2425HBTitle:instructing the house of representatives to investigate whether grounds exist to impeach the attorney general, John Formella.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Jack Flanagan

2026-2432HBTitle:allowing medical providers to offer experimental treatment at an experimental treatment center registered with the department of health and human services.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Yury Polozov

2026-2435HBTitle:directing the department of health and human services to submit a waiver to the Department of Agriculture to restrict the definition of eligible foods under SNAP.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Lilli Walsh

2026-2446HBTitle:relative to hunting and fishing license reciprocity for certain Maine veterans.
 Sponsors: (Prime) James Guzofski

2026-2468HBTitle:repealing the provision related to weather modification experimentation.
 Sponsors: (Prime) John Schneller

2026-2484HBTitle:relative to the removal of members of local land use boards.
 Sponsors: (Prime) James Guzofski

2026-2498HBTitle:establishing a committee to study the possibility of requiring an armed security guard in every school.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Jeanine Notter

2026-2513HBTitle:relative to the unlawful operation or use of unmanned aircraft systems.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Carol McGuire

2026-2516HBTitle:requiring the department of motor vehicles to create an optional indicator on certain driver's licenses identifying United States citizenship status.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Connie Lane

2026-2529HBTitle:requiring persons applying for a driver's license to identify either as male or female.
 Sponsors: (Prime) John Sellers

2026-2530HBTitle:relative to the reconciliation of ballots.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Matt Sabourin dit Choinière

2026-2531HBTitle:relative to municipal budget committee membership.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Scott Bryer

2026-2536HBTitle:establishing and developing crisis stabilization services.
 Sponsors: (Prime) John Potucek

2026-2537HBTitle:relative to children's mental health services for persons 18 years of age and younger.
 Sponsors: (Prime) John Potucek

2026-2545CACRTitle:relating to the administration of the supreme court. Providing that the statement "the rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law" be removed from the New Hampshire Constitution.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Matt Sabourin dit Choinière

2026-2547CACRTitle:relating to hunting and fishing. Providing that the people of the state of New Hampshire have the right to hunt and fish.
 Sponsors: (Prime) James Spillane

2026-2554HBTitle:requiring credit card fees to be included in the retail price of goods and services.
 Sponsors: (Prime) John Sellers

2026-2572HBTitle:relative to property taxation on certain pieces of real estate.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Cyril Aures

2026-2584HBTitle:establishing an exception to public employee freedom of expression.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Jason Osborne

2026-2590HBTitle:directing the department of health and human services to submit a waiver to prohibit the use of SNAP benefits to purchase junk food.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Michael Harrington

2026-2619HBTitle:moving the state primary election to the second Saturday in May.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Alice Wade

2026-2636HBTitle:relative to weekly benefit amounts for unemployment compensation.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Mark MacKenzie

2026-2656HBTitle:enabling physician associates to certify that a person with a disability may hunt with a crossbow.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Mike Ouellet

2026-2658HBTitle:relative to the definition of motor vehicle owner.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Katy Peternel

2026-2660HBTitle:exempting certain firearms and firearm accessories from federal regulations.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Mike Belcher

2026-2668HBTitle:repealing the prohibition of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) considerations in public entities and public education.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Timothy Horrigan

2026-2688HBTitle:relative to condominium developer ownership limits and management fee practices.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Ellen Read

2026-2692HBTitle:relative to illicit drink spiking.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Ned Raynolds

2026-2696HBTitle:adding school employees, contractors, volunteers, and administrators to the Pupil Safety and Violence Prevention Act of 2000.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Erica Layon

2026-2707HBTitle:relative to parental notice for non-academic surveys in public schools.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Melissa Litchfield

2026-2714HBTitle:relative to the use of high resolution cameras to help identify persons who violate school bus stop lights.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Jordan Ulery

2026-2730HBTitle:relative to local authority over occupancy standards in residential zoning districts.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Wayne Burton

2026-2745HBTitle:requiring the office of planning and development to compile an annual report and establish a state registry of locally licensed or registered short-term rentals.
 Sponsors: (Prime) David Paige

2026-2758HBTitle:establishing a committee to study establishment of a statewide education curriculum.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Bryan Morse

2026-2764HBTitle:requiring employers to provide legislators with time off for committee work of the general court.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Bryan Morse

2026-2765HBTitle:relative to the threshold for protest petitions in municipal zoning changes.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Patrick Long

2026-2782HBTitle:requiring equal treatment of manufactured housing and single-family homes in municipal zoning and land use regulations.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Patrick Long

2026-2806HBTitle:prohibiting an employer from dismissing an employee based on statements made by the employee while not at work and while not using employer resources.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Peter Bixby

2026-2817HBTitle:relative to utilization review of post-acute care services.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Eric Turer

2026-2891HBTitle:relative to the reporting and collection of medical debt.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Jim Kofalt

2026-2896HBTitle:directing the department of health and human services to collect and report annual data relative to the number of children suspended, expelled, or counseled out of enrollment in child day care programs, to adopt rules and policies to reduce such practices, and making an appropriation therefor.
 Sponsors: (Prime) David Paige

2026-2906HBTitle:repealing the controlled drug act.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Aidan Ankarberg

2026-2909HBTitle:relative to tenancy by the entirety homestead ownership for married couples.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Lily Foss

2026-2930HBTitle:criminalizing and creating a private right of action for the facilitation, encouragement, offer, solicitation, or recommendation of certain acts or actions through a responsive generative communication to a child.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Jim Kofalt

2026-2934HBTitle:permitting third-party payment for point-of-entry treatment system and water line installation to expand access to clean drinking water.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Ron Dunn

2026-2941HBTitle:enabling municipalities to adopt ordinances regulating the residency, employment, and loitering of persons convicted of sexual offenses against children and increasing bail and parole conditions for such offenders.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Erica Layon

2026-2945HBTitle:relative to the definition, inspection, and local approval of tiny houses and yurts as innovative housing structures.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Brian Cole

2026-2964HRTitle:condemning the glorification of murder and its role in advancing political and cultural violence.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Erica Layon

2026-2969HBTitle:relative to insurance coverage for telemedicine services.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Alicia Gregg

2026-2974HBTitle:enabling candidates and elected officials to include costs for security as a valid expenditure.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Connie Lane

2026-3004HBTitle:relative to the offense of negligent storage of firearms.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Jay Markell

2026-3013HBTitle:relative to the requirements of public works design and construction.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Carol McGuire

2026-3027HBTitle:relative to funding for open enrollment schools.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Mary Murphy

2026-3032HBTitle:relative to access to findings of abuse and neglect in central registries.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Melissa Litchfield

2026-3036HBTitle:relative to sexual assault offenses.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Ellen Read

2026-3049HBTitle:relative to a certain position at the department of corrections.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Wayne Burton

2026-3050HBTitle:transferring regulatory oversight of motor vehicle dealers to the office of professional licensure and certification.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Donald McFarlane

2026-3051HBTitle:extending services for students with an individualized education plan for the purpose of vocational support.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Brian Nadeau

2026-3057HBTitle:requiring English language proficiency for commercial driver license holders.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Matt Sabourin dit Choinière

2026-3076HBTitle:relative to protecting the privacy of personal information and medical data regarding individuals with autism.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Heath Howard

2026-3079HBTitle:relative to the use of funds by municipalities for donations to nonprofit organizations.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Lorie Ball

2026-3097HBTitle:clarifying the basic subjects within the definition of an adequate public education.
 Sponsors: (Prime) James Thibault

2026-3101HBTitle:requiring an alternative class option to religious instruction in institutions that receive state education funding.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Christine Seibert

2026-3103HBTitle:relative to prohibiting payment of subminimum wages.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Kris Schultz

2026-3128HBTitle:relative to preventative dental care provided by dental hygienists as a Medicaid covered service.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Sanjeev Manohar

2026-3154HBTitle:relative to the duration of tax relief for projects that provide individual residential units.
 Sponsors: (Prime) David Paige

2026-3167HBTitle:relative to decentralized autonomous organizations.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Calvin Beaulier

2026-3171HBTitle:establishing a committee to study methods of fixing Claremont's school funding shortfall.
 Sponsors: (Prime) John Cloutier

2026-3176HBTitle:relative to definitions pertaining to education freedom accounts.
 Sponsors: (Prime) David Luneau

2026-3180HBTitle:creating a disabled veterans tax credit.
 Sponsors: (Prime) John Suiter

2026-3196HBTitle:relative to the rate of tax on video lottery terminals and historic horse racing .
 Sponsors: (Prime) Joe Sweeney

2026-3197HBTitle:requiring political advertising and communications to be factually accurate.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Susan Elberger

2026-3203HBTitle:relative to the voting of proxies in condominiums.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Susan Almy

2026-3205HBTitle:prohibiting the display of the names, signatures, and addresses on a petitioned warrant article as a means of intimidation, defamation, and voter suppression through the use of social media or printed materials.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Claudine Burnham

2026-3210HBTitle:establishing revolving funds for energy and natural resource projects.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Julie Gilman

2026-3215HBTitle:prohibiting the off-shoring of any coding of election software.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Patrick Long

2026-3217HBTitle:relative to the number of signatures required to become a candidate for public office.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Jonah Wheeler

2026-3218HBTitle:creating a vacation home surcharge.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Jonah Wheeler

2026-3226HBTitle:relative to housing opportunity zone tax relief programs.
 Sponsors: (Prime) Jodi Newell