Welcome to the General Court Helper, a tool to make it easier to find and give feedback on bills being considered by New Hampshire's state legislature (a.k.a. the General Court). Click on the bill number below to see details and find instructions to indicate your support or opposition.

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Scheduled Hearings

  • House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee

    • 3/18/2026

      • SB409: relative to the penalties for the offense of disobeying an officer.
      • SB410: relative to possession of human remains for law enforcement training purposes.
      • SB411: relative to the procedure concerning search warrant inventories.
      • SB460: relative to the offense of loitering or prowling.
      • SB461: relative to the definition of hemp.
      • SB620: relative to refusal of consent to testing to determine alcohol concentration and penalties for aggravated driving while intoxicated.
      • SB622: relative to the offense of identity fraud.
      • SB649: increasing fines for using a hand-held mobile electronic device while driving a motor vehicle.
  • House Executive Departments and Administration Committee

    • 3/18/2026

      • SB401: relative to removing an obsolete annual reporting requirement by municipal overseers of public welfare to the department of health and human services and repealing the department of health and human services reporting requirement on 10-year demographic cost projections.
      • SB402: eliminating certain non-compete agreements for physician associates.
      • SB426: repealing the permissible fireworks advisory committee.
      • SB427: relative to the joint committee on employee classification.
      • SB428: relative to the maximum amount of terms an individual can serve on the electricians' board.
      • SB451: amending the title of the position of senior deputy secretary of state.
      • SB469: (New Title) allowing the director of the division of motor vehicles to adopt administrative rules regarding the use of electronic signatures and relative to signature requirements where ownership of a vehicle is transferred to an insurer after payment of damages.
      • SB489: (New Title) altering the appointment process for the board of tax and land appeals.
      • SB568: (New Title) relative to the department of safety's procedures for the processing of employee candidate background checks.
      • SB569: relative to the qualifications for hearings officers within the department of labor.
      • SB572: relative to New Hampshire hospital real estate.
      • SB641: relative to examination requirements for licensure as a chiropractor.
      • SB642: repealing the committee for the protection of human subjects institutional review board.
    • 3/19/2026

      • SB56: relative to consolidating the New Hampshire health and education facilities authority within the business finance authority.
      • SB298: relative to sober living house certification and operational standards.
      • SB400: relative to duties and reporting requirements of the therapeutic cannabis medical oversight board.
      • SB423: reestablishing the commission to study the incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder in first responders.
      • SB502: (New Title) removing references to the department of business and economic affairs and the office of planning and development, and makes various changes to how certain committees and commissions participate or operate.
      • SB526: establishing a New Hampshire-Greece trade council.
      • SB530: relative to fetal death reporting to the Centers for Disease Control.
      • SB571: relative to the requirements to be issued a certificate as a certified public accountant.
      • SB656: establishing a web-based occupational license application portal for veterans and military spouses.
  • Senate Children and Family Law Committee

    • 3/19/2026

      • HB194: relative to the crime of interference with custody.
      • HB257: (New Title) relative to the crime of endangering the welfare of a child or incompetent.
      • HB1225: relative to the definition of adjusted gross income with respect to child support guidelines.
      • HB1228: relative to the enforcement of alimony orders.
      • HB1229: relative to waivers of alimony.
      • HB1323: relative to parental alienation.
      • HB1460: prohibiting the sale of location and other sensitive data regarding children.
  • Senate Education Finance Committee

    • 3/18/2026

      • HB1495: allowing a reimbursement anticipation note to be used as collateral in certain circumstances.
      • HB1610: allowing school districts to annually retain year-end unassigned general funds.
  • Senate Education Committee

    • 3/17/2026

      • HB1099: establishing a committee to study private businesses providing special education services and issues relative to local school district reimbursement.
      • HB1267: prohibiting school district attorneys and non-school personnel from questioning students without their parent or guardian present.
      • HB1514: requiring the department of education and the department of revenue administration to send school compliance and financial reports to school and school board authorities.
      • HB1792: prohibiting school districts and personnel from the instruction of critical race theory and LGBTQ+ ideologies in schools as well as establishing a private right of action for violations.
  • Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs Committee

    • 3/17/2026

      • HB1031: enabling candidates for state office to use campaign funds to pay for security measures.
      • HB1468: relative to municipal flood resilience planning and the use of planning grants.
      • HB1494: increasing the maximum amount of the optional veterans' tax credit, optional combat service tax credit, and optional surviving spouse tax credit.
      • HB1689: relative to the term of office for county officers in Merrimack county.
    • 3/18/2026

      • HB1118: increasing the limit for moneys remitted to municipal treasurers.
      • HB1134: relative to the town meeting form of local governance.
      • HB1135: prohibiting the acquisition of prescriptive rights in private roads through adverse use.
      • HB1151: relative to conservation commission appropriations.
      • HB1233: relative to the minutes of non-public sessions.
      • HB1369: relative to the manner of posting the warrant for a special town meeting.
  • Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee

    • 3/17/2026

      • SB593: relative to landfills.
      • HB1603: (New Title) requiring the executive director of the department of fish and game to adopt rules relative to procedures for verifying accuracy of records collected relative to threatened and endangered wildlife and ensuring landowner permission is granted for the gathering of such record.
    • 3/19/2026

      • HB219: (New Title) relative to changes to the minimum electric renewable portfolio standards.
      • HB1089: extending the authorization of the department of environmental services for the evaluation and mitigation of new community water system contamination risks.
      • HB1148: adding cyanobacteria and algae blooms to the study of the exotic aquatic weeds and species committee.
      • HB1153: (New Title) establishing a committee to study New Hampshire statutes relative to cats and dogs.
  • Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee

    • 3/18/2026

      • HB1019: relative to the composition of the state water well board.
      • HB1037: extending the commission to study OHRV use in New Hampshire and adding a member from the department of tourism.
      • HB1126: repealing the certification requirement to perform residential mold assessments.
      • HB1204: relative to the grading and use of timber grown in New Hampshire.
      • HB1259: relative to the issuance of certificates as a certified public accountant.
      • HB1511: relative to the membership of the agriculture in the classroom committee.
      • CACR13: relating to registers of probate. Providing that the office of register of probate and all references to such office be eliminated.
  • Senate Health and Human Services Committee

    • 3/18/2026

      • HB232: relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.
      • HB1318: renewing the committee to study non-pharmacological treatment options for patients with chronic pain. 
      • HB1685: (New Title) establishing a commission to study aiding the growth of assistive technology businesses and adoption of assistive technologies in New Hampshire.
      • HB1763: (New Title) establishing a committee to study siting and maintenance rules regarding certain intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) and acquired brain disorder (ABD) community residences.
    • 3/20/2026

      • SB647: authorizing the department of insurance to participate in a cooperative procurement group via an intergovernmental agreement for a prescription drug discount program.
  • Senate Judiciary Committee

    • 3/19/2026

      • HB1040: establishing a committee to study the laws and procedures governing the filing and registering of quitclaim deeds in the state.
      • HB1175: relative to the offense of use of scanning device or reencoder to defraud.
      • HB1308: relative to increasing the penalty for passing a stopped school bus.
      • HB1366: relative to military orders of protection.
      • HB1730: (New Title) enhancing the level of offense for certain sexual offenses.