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Complete Vote History
HB377 Prohibit Puberty Blockers for Minors (Passed 16 to 8 on 6/26/2025). Prohibits doctors from providing puberty blockers or hormone treatments to minors.
School Budget Transparency Senate
HB557 School Budget Transparency (Passed 15 to 8 on 5/15/2025). Requires school budget ballots to include additional information for voters, such as the proposed budget's estimated tax impact and other school-district performance or cost data.
Vehicle Inspections Senate
HB649 Vehicle Inspections (Rereferred 19 to 3 on 5/15/2025). Would remove New Hampshire's requirement for annual passenger-vehicle safety inspections and on-board diagnostic emissions tests.
Education Freedom Accounts Senate
SB295 Education Freedom Accounts (Passed 16 to 8 on 3/27/2025). Expands eligibility for the state's Education Freedom Account program by removing the household-income cap.
Voter ID Senate
SB287 Voter ID (Passed 16 to 8 on 3/27/2025). Requires certain absentee-ballot applicants to provide proof of identity with their application.
SB13 Invalidating Illegal-alien Drivers Licenses (Passed 15 to 8 on 1/30/2025). Makes certain out-of-state driver's licenses invalid in New Hampshire if those licenses were issued specifically to illegal aliens.
Government Overreach Senate
HB1294 Government Overreach (Passed 22 to 1 on 10/10/2024). Regulates fertilizer use on New Hampshire lawns, limiting nutrient application, restricting certain conditions, and exempting golf courses and sod farms following best practices.
Strengthen Voter ID Senate
HB1569 Strengthen Voter ID (Passed 13 to 11 on 5/23/2024). Eliminates all voter ID exemptions, end the use of affidavits as ID proof, and repeal affidavit ballot protocols.
HB619 Prevent Sex Changes for Minors (Passed 13 to 10 on 5/16/2024). Prohibits gender reassignment surgery for individuals under 18.
Assisted Suicide Senate
HB1283 Assisted Suicide (Rejected 17 to 7 on 5/16/2024). Establishes a process for terminally ill individuals in New Hampshire to access medical assistance in dying by self-administering prescribed medication.
HB1186 Firearm Purchasers Privacy Act (Passed 14 to 10 on 5/2/2024). Prohibits the assignment of a specific merchant code for the sale of firearms, ammunition, or accessories.
School Choice Eligibility Senate
HB367 Choice School Eligibility (Passed 14 to 10 on 6/7/2023). Increases school choice eligibility from an annual household income equal to or less than 350 percent of the federal poverty guidelines at the time of application, which is up from 300 percent.
HB367 Choice School Eligibility (Passed 14 to 10 on 6/7/2023). Increases school choice eligibility from an annual household income equal to or less than 350 percent of the federal poverty guidelines at the time of application, which is up from 300 percent.
Sanctuary City Ban Senate
SB132 Sanctuary City Ban (Passed 13 to 10 on 3/30/2023). Prohibits any state or local government entity from establishing sanctuary policies.
Warrantless Arrest Senate
SB58 Warrantless Arrest (Passed 14 to 9 on 3/30/2023). Allows a peace officer to make a warrantless arrest if they have probable cause to believe that an individual has committed a misdemeanor or violation.
Free School Meals Expansion Senate
HB572 Free School Meals Expansion (Tabled 13 to 11 on 1/3/2024). Expands eligibility for free school meals to students from households earning up to 300% of the federal poverty guidelines.
Parents' Bill of Rights Senate
SB272 Parents' Bill of Rights (Passed 14 to 10 on 3/16/2023). Underscores parents' fundamental rights in guiding the upbringing, education, and care of their minor children.
State Health Insurance Senate
SB263 State Health Insurance (Passed 24 to 0 on 3/9/2023). Extends the existence of the New Hampshire Granite Advantage Health Care Program.
Minor Medical Records Senate
SB253 Minor Medical Records (Passed 13 to 10 on 2/23/2023). Provides parents of minor children full access to their minor children's medical records.
Federal Vaccine Mandate Senate
HB1455 Federal Vaccine Mandate (Passed 13 to 10 on 5/5/2022). 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.
HB1455 Federal Vaccine Mandate (Passed 13 to 10 on 5/5/2022). 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.
Nullification-Gun Rights Senate
HB1178 Nullification-Gun Rights (Passed 13 to 10 on 5/5/2022). Prohibits any governing body or person in the state of New Hampshire from using resources to violate our constitutional rights regarding firearms and accessories.
Budget Senate
HB1 Budget (Passed 14 to 10 on 6/3/2021). Authorizes the state budget, which reduced state spending by $172 million over the prior state budget.
Religious Liberty Senate
HB542 Religious Liberty (Passed 14 to 10 on 5/27/2021). Provides that, during a state of emergency, the state shall permit religious organizations to operate to the same degree as other organizations that provide essential services or are vital to public health and welfare.
HB542 Religious Liberty (Passed 14 to 10 on 5/27/2021). Provides that, during a state of emergency, the state shall permit religious organizations to operate to the same degree as other organizations that provide essential services or are vital to public health and welfare.
Background Checks Senate
SB141 Background Checks (Passed 14 to 10 on 4/1/2021). 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.
SB141 Background Checks (Passed 14 to 10 on 4/1/2021). 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.
Right to Work Senate
SB61 Right to Work (Passed 13 to 11 on 2/11/2021). Would make New Hampshire a Right to Work state, prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join a labor union.
