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Gary L. Woods
New Hampshire Representative

Gary L. Woods

Democrat
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Voting History

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HB358 Vaccine Exemption Expansion (Passed 194 to 153 on 6/12/2025). Expands the state's vaccine-exemption law by allowing parents to exempt their children from school immunization requirements based on religious belief without needing documentation from a religious organization.

6/12/2025
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HB358 Vaccine Exemption Expansion (Passed 194 to 153 on 6/12/2025). Expands the state's vaccine-exemption law by allowing parents to exempt their children from school immunization requirements based on religious belief without needing documentation from a religious organization.

HB690 ISO New England (Passed 188 to 155 on 6/12/2025). Directs Department of Energy to investigate whether New Hampshire should withdraw from ISO New England.

6/12/2025
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HB690 ISO New England (Passed 188 to 155 on 6/12/2025). Directs Department of Energy to investigate whether New Hampshire should withdraw from ISO New England.

SB295 Education Freedom Accounts (Passed 190 to 178 on 6/5/2025). Expands eligibility for the state's Education Freedom Account program.

6/5/2025
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SB295 Education Freedom Accounts (Passed 190 to 178 on 6/5/2025). Expands eligibility for the state's Education Freedom Account program.

SB72 Parental Bill of Rights (Passed 214 to 167 on 6/5/2025). Establishes a broad "parents' bill of rights" in education.

6/5/2025
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SB72 Parental Bill of Rights (Passed 214 to 167 on 6/5/2025). Establishes a broad "parents' bill of rights" in education.

HB584 State Sovereignty (Passed 198 to 162 on 3/27/2025). Declares that the World Health Organization, United Nations, and World Economic Forum have no jurisdiction or power in New Hampshire.

3/27/2025
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HB584 State Sovereignty (Passed 198 to 162 on 3/27/2025). Declares that the World Health Organization, United Nations, and World Economic Forum have no jurisdiction or power in New Hampshire.

HB381 Nullification: Firearms (Passed 205 to 168 on 2/20/2025). Exempts firearms and firearm accessories made and kept entirely within New Hampshire from federal regulation.

2/20/2025
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HB381 Nullification: Firearms (Passed 205 to 168 on 2/20/2025). Exempts firearms and firearm accessories made and kept entirely within New Hampshire from federal regulation.

HB1178 Nullification-Gun Rights (Passed 163 to 143 on 5/12/2022). Prohibits any governing body or person in the state of New Hampshire from using resources to violate our constitutional rights regarding firearms and accessories.

5/12/2022
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HB1178 Nullification-Gun Rights (Passed 163 to 143 on 5/12/2022). Prohibits any governing body or person in the state of New Hampshire from using resources to violate our constitutional rights regarding firearms and accessories.

HB1455 Federal Vaccine Mandate (Passed 174 to 159 on 3/16/2022). Prohibits state enforcement of any federal law, order, or rule that requires an individual, as a condition of employment or any other activity, to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19.

3/16/2022
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HB1455 Federal Vaccine Mandate (Passed 174 to 159 on 3/16/2022). Prohibits state enforcement of any federal law, order, or rule that requires an individual, as a condition of employment or any other activity, to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19.

SB141 Background Checks (Passed 197 to 180 on 6/3/2021). Authorizes the FBI to conduct all National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) searches concerning the purchase, sale, and transfer of firearms through Federal Firearm Licensees operating in New Hampshire.

8/12/2021
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SB141 Background Checks (Passed 197 to 180 on 6/3/2021). Authorizes the FBI to conduct all National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) searches concerning the purchase, sale, and transfer of firearms through Federal Firearm Licensees operating in New Hampshire.

SB61 Right to Work (Failed 175 to 199 on 6/3/2021). Would make New Hampshire a Right to Work state, prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join a labor union.

6/3/2021
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SB61 Right to Work (Failed 175 to 199 on 6/3/2021). Would make New Hampshire a Right to Work state, prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join a labor union.

HB440 Civil Liberties (Passed 192 to 178 on 4/9/2021). Prohibits the suspension of civil liberties during a state of emergency.

4/9/2021
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HB440 Civil Liberties (Passed 192 to 178 on 4/9/2021). Prohibits the suspension of civil liberties during a state of emergency.

Budget House

HB1 Budget (Passed 205 to 178 on 4/7/2021). Authorizes the state budget, which reduced state spending by $172 million over the prior state budget.

4/7/2021
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HB1 Budget (Passed 205 to 178 on 4/7/2021). Authorizes the state budget, which reduced state spending by $172 million over the prior state budget.

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