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HB1447 Restricting the use of certain public and private facilities on the basis of sex and establishing that such restriction does not qualify as discrimination.

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Restricting the use of certain public and private facilities on the basis of sex and establishing that such restriction does not qualify as discrimination.

Impact Score — How Does This Bill Affect You?

3

Overall Impact Score

Harmful

Scale: 1 (harmful) to 10 (beneficial)

5
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Your Wallet

No direct financial impact, though businesses may face compliance costs.

3
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Your Community

Targets transgender individuals, creating legal basis for exclusion from facilities matching their identity.

2
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Your Freedom

Restricts transgender individuals' freedom to use facilities and explicitly removes anti-discrimination protections.

Status

Pending Motion Ought to Pass; 05/07/2026; Senate Journal 11

Voted Yes

0 R

Voted No

0 R

R Yes D Yes R No D No

Sponsor

Lisa Mazur (R)

The Short Version

Restricts access to public and private sex-segregated facilities based on biological sex and explicitly declares such restrictions are not discrimination. Passed the House 184-154 and is now in Senate Judiciary.

Who's Behind This Bill?

Who Benefits

  • Advocates for sex-based facility restrictions

Who Pays the Price

  • Transgender individuals excluded from appropriate facilities
  • Businesses required to police facility access

Roll Call Detail (1 vote)

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 1 recorded vote on this bill — counting each legislator's net direction and treating kill motions as opposing the bill — Republicans supported it ( 183 for , 3 against ) , and Democrats opposed it ( 1 for , 151 against ) .

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

Ought to Pass (passage vote) 2026-03-12
Passed

YES = Pass the bill. NO = Reject the bill.

183R + 1D
Voted to Pass (184)
3R + 151D
Voted Against (154)
23
Absent
31
Not voting
Show all 392 individual votes

Voted Yea (184)

Republicans (183)
Democrats (1)

Voted Nay (154)

Democrats (151)

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

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