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HB1495 Allowing a reimbursement anticipation note to be used as collateral in certain circumstances.

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Allowing a reimbursement anticipation note to be used as collateral in certain circumstances.

Impact Score — How Does This Bill Affect You?

6

Overall Impact Score

Mixed

Scale: 1 (harmful) to 10 (beneficial)

6
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Your Wallet

Improves school district cash flow management, potentially reducing borrowing costs passed to taxpayers.

6
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Your Community

Helps school districts manage finances more efficiently while awaiting state reimbursements.

5
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Your Freedom

Financial tool for school districts; no direct impact on individual freedoms.

Status

Enrolled Adopted, Voice Vote, (In recess 05/21/2026); Senate Journal 14

Voted Yes

0 R

Voted No

0 R

R Yes D Yes R No D No

Sponsor

Roderick Ladd (R)

The Short Version

Allows school districts to use reimbursement anticipation notes as collateral, giving them more financial flexibility to manage cash flow while waiting for state education funding. Passed House 185-162, now in Senate.

Who's Behind This Bill?

Who Benefits

  • School districts with cash flow challenges
  • Students benefiting from stable school funding

Who Pays the Price

  • Minimal; standard financial management tool

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 ( 185 for , 2 against ) , and Democrats opposed it ( 160 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) 2026-03-05
Passed

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

185R
Voted to Pass (185)
2R + 160D
Voted Against (162)
27
Absent
18
Not voting
Show all 392 individual votes

Voted Yea (185)

Republicans (185)

Voted Nay (162)

Republicans (2)
Democrats (160)

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

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