Watched Bills
This is a page for tracking bills that are potential wins for liberty. There is no guarantee that any of this information is up-to-date or accurate. Your mileage may vary.
If you want a list of bills that would be nice to kill, see Bills to Kill.
2023
CACR7 - Relating to use of money raised by taxation for education. Providing that money raised by taxation may be applied for the use of religious educational institutions.
HB10 - Establishing the parental bill of rights
HB15 - Reducing the rate of the business enterprise tax
HB31 - Repealing the prohibition on the possession or sale of blackjacks, slung shot, or metallic knuckles
HB44 - Relative to permissible residential units in a residential zone.
HB67 - Relative to the right to review source code of software in criminal cases
HB69 - Relative to direct payment and membership-based health care facilities
HB100 - Repeals the interest and dividends tax
HB110 - Prohibiting the use of state funds for new passenger rail projects
HB119 - Relative to homestead food operation licensure.
HB127 - Relative to the declaration of a state of emergency
HB128 - Relative to repealing state seed labeling license requirements
HB130 - Repealing the drug affordability board.
HB133 - Relative to repealing the communications services tax
HB135 - Prohibiting no-knock warrants
HB144 - Restoring firearm ownership rights to ex-felons
HB145 - Relative to the collection of sales taxes of foreign jurisdictions by New Hampshire businesses
HB160 - Relative to public display of chest.
HB164 - Relative to prohibiting towns from criminalizing the right to peacefully and orderly assemble
HB167 - Relative to nano-brewery licensing
HB173 - Relative to toilet facilities provided by restaurants
HB192 - Relative to the rate and exemptions of the Interest and Dividends tax
HB216 - Exempting dimethyltryptamine from the controlled drug act
HB229 - Relative to requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire national guard.
HB280 - This bill excludes freeze dried fruits and vegetables from the definition of potentially hazardous food.
HB288 - This bill exempts sole proprietorships and single member LLCs from business enterprise and business profits taxes.
HB481 - This bill requires that the state disclose any prior evidence used to obtain either an arrest warrant or a search warrant, and whether a prior arrest or search warrant was denied based on the evidence being submitted in requesting a new arrest or search warrant.
HB498 - This bill requires conservation officers to obtain a search warrant for conducting certain enforcement operations.
HB512 - This bill exempts firearms, firearms accessories, and ammunition manufactured in New Hampshire from interstate commerce and from regulation by the federal government.
HB639 - Relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor.