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HB1333 Relative to nonconsensual provision of medication intended to terminate a pregnancy and the homicide of a fetus.

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Relative to nonconsensual provision of medication intended to terminate a pregnancy and the homicide of a fetus.

Impact Score — How Does This Bill Affect You?

5

Overall Impact Score

Concerning

Scale: 1 (harmful) to 10 (beneficial)

5
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Your Wallet

No direct financial impact.

5
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Your Community

Nonconsensual drugging is already illegal; the bill's real scope likely extended to fetal personhood provisions that could have broader implications.

4
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Your Freedom

While protecting against nonconsensual medication is good, fetal homicide provisions can be used to restrict reproductive rights and prosecute pregnant people.

Status

Inexpedient to Legislate: Motion Adopted Voice Vote 02/05/2026 House Journal 3 P. 12

Sponsor

Cyril Aures (R)

The Short Version

Would have created criminal penalties for giving someone abortion-inducing medication without their consent, and addressed fetal homicide. The bill was killed via Inexpedient to Legislate.

Who's Behind This Bill?

Who Benefits

  • Anti-abortion advocacy groups

Who Pays the Price

  • Reproductive rights advocates
  • Pregnant women who could face legal jeopardy

Bill statuses as of May 2026. Check LegiScan or NH General Court for the latest.

This bill was auto-scored using AI analysis of the bill text and legislative data. Scores may be refined as we review more bills.