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HB1376 Relative to a parent's ability to raise their child in a manner consistent with the child's biological sex.

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Relative to a parent's ability to raise their child in a manner consistent with the child's biological sex.

Impact Score — How Does This Bill Affect You?

4

Overall Impact Score

Concerning

Scale: 1 (harmful) to 10 (beneficial)

5
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Your Wallet

No direct financial impact.

3
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Your Community

Could be used to justify rejecting school accommodations for gender-questioning youth and interfere with supportive services for LGBTQ children.

3
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Your Freedom

While framed as parental rights, this could restrict the autonomy of transgender and gender-nonconforming youth and limit schools and counselors from providing support.

Status

Conference Committee Report 2026-2073c: Adopted, Regular Calendar 183-158 06/04/2026 House Journal 15

Voted Yes

0 R

Voted No

0 R

R Yes D Yes R No D No

Sponsor

Lori Korzen (R)

The Short Version

Enshrines a parental right to raise children in accordance with their assigned sex at birth, potentially allowing parents to override a child's expressed gender identity. Passed 171-143 and advances to the Senate.

Who's Behind This Bill?

Who Benefits

  • Parents who want legal backing to enforce gender conformity

Who Pays the Price

  • Transgender and gender-nonconforming youth
  • School counselors and mental health professionals
  • LGBTQ families

Roll Call Detail (2 votes)

Every recorded floor vote on this bill, with each legislator's individual vote. Click a name to see that rep's full record.

Who actually supports this bill?

Across the 2 recorded votes on this bill — counting each legislator's net direction and treating kill motions as opposing the bill — Republicans supported it ( 170 for , 2 against ) , and Democrats opposed it ( 1 for , 141 against ) .

"Supporting" means voting for passage OR voting against a kill motion. "Opposing" is the inverse. Concurs and amendment-only votes don't count.

Adopt CofC Report 2026-06-04
Passed

YES = Yes. NO = No.

181R + 2D
Voted Yea (183)
4R + 154D
Voted Nay (158)
28
Absent
22
Not voting
Show all 391 individual votes

Voted Yea (183)

Republicans (181)
Democrats (2)

Voted Nay (158)

Democrats (154)
Ought to Pass with Amendment 2026-03-11
Passed

YES = Pass the bill with the attached amendment. NO = Reject the bill (as amended).

170R + 1D
Voted to Pass (171)
2R + 141D
Voted Against (143)
36
Absent
42
Not voting
Show all 392 individual votes

Voted Yea (171)

Republicans (170)
Democrats (1)

Voted Nay (143)

Republicans (2)
Democrats (141)
Did not vote (42)

Adam Presa (R) , Aidan Ankarberg (I) , Amy Malone (D) , Bill Bolton (D) , Bryan Morse (R) , Christine Seibert (D) , Donald Selby (R) , Douglas Trottier (R) , Eleana Colby (D) , Ernesto Gonzalez (R) , Gary Gilmore (D) , Gerald Griffin (R) , James MacKay (D) , John Sytek (R) , Juliet Harvey-Bolia (R) , Karel Crawford (R) , Karen Hegner (D) , Keith Ammon (R) , Lex Berezhny (R) , Linda Franz (R) , Luz Bay (D) , Mark Vallone (D) , Matthew Coker (R) , Melissa Litchfield (R) , Michael Murphy (R) , Mike Bordes (R) , Nicole Leapley (D) , Paige Beauchemin (D) , Peter Morency (R) , Phyllis Katsakiores (R) , Richard Tripp (R) , Ron Dunn (R) , Russell Dumais (R) , Samantha Jacobs (D) , Seth Miller (D) , Sheri Minor (R) , Sherman Packard (R) , Stephanie Payeur (D) , Steven Smith (R) , Travis Corcoran (R) , Travis Toner (R) , Trinidad Tellez (D)

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

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