HB 1515 Repeals the $15 million child care grant program — eliminating workforce recruitment funding for child care workers.
Repeals the $15 million child care grant program — eliminating workforce recruitment funding for child care workers.
Impact Score — How Does This Bill Affect You?
Overall Impact Score
Harmful
Scale: 1 (harmful) to 10 (beneficial)
Your Wallet
Eliminates $15M in workforce recruitment grants as federal child care funding also drops
Your Community
Fewer child care providers affects working parents and children's school readiness statewide
Your Freedom
Reduces state spending but removes workforce support families rely on
Status
Passed House 170-153.
Voted Yes
170 R
Voted No
0 R + 153 D
Sponsor
Rep. Len Turcotte (R-Barrington)
The Short Version
NH already has a child care crisis — there aren't enough providers, and the ones that exist can't hire because the pay is so low. The legislature allocated $15 million for workforce recruitment and retention grants. This bill repeals that funding. At a time when the federal government cut off TANF funding for child care, the state's response is to also pull its own funding. Working parents across NH will pay the price, and the ripple effects hit schools when kids show up without adequate early childhood preparation.
Who's Behind This Bill?
Who Benefits
- ▲ State budget (saves $15M)
Who Pays the Price
- ▼ Child care workers (lose recruitment/retention funding)
- ▼ Working parents (fewer available providers)
- ▼ Young children (reduced early education access)
- ▼ Employers (workforce disruption)
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 ( 170 for , 5 against ) , and Democrats opposed it ( 148 against ) .
"Supporting" means voting for passage OR voting against a kill motion. "Opposing" is the inverse. Concurs and amendment-only votes don't count.
YES = Pass the bill with the attached amendment. NO = Reject the bill (as amended).
Show all 392 individual votes
Voted Yea (170)
- Aboul Khan
- Alvin See
- Andrew Prout
- Arnold Davis
- Barbara Comtois
- Bill Boyd
- Bill Ohm
- Bob Lynn
- Brian Cole
- Brian Labrie
- Brian Nadeau
- Brian Taylor
- Calvin Beaulier
- Carol McGuire
- Cathy Kenny
- Charles Foote
- Charles McMahon
- Charles Melvin
- Claudine Burnham
- Clayton Wood
- Cyril Aures
- Dan McGuire
- Daniel Popovici-Muller
- Darrell Louis
- David Milz
- David Walker
- Deborah Aylward
- Debra DeSimone
- Dennis Mannion
- Diane Kelley
- Diane Pauer
- Dillon Dumont
- Donald McFarlane
- Donald Selby
- Douglas Thomas
- Erica Layon
- Gary Daniels
- George Grant
- Gerald Griffin
- Glen Aldrich
- Glenn Bailey
- Gregory Hill
- Henry Giasson
- Jack Flanagan
- James Guzofski
- James Spillane
- James Summers
- James Thibault
- James Tierney
- Jason Osborne
- JD Bernardy
- Jeffrey Tenczar
- Jeremy Slottje
- Jess Edwards
- Jim Creighton
- Jim Qualey
- Joe Alexander
- Joe Sweeney
- John Hunt
- John Leavitt
- John MacDonald
- John Potucek
- John Schneller
- John Sytek
- Jonathan Morton
- Joseph Barton
- Joseph Guthrie
- Joseph Hamblen
- Judy Aron
- Juliet Harvey-Bolia
- Julius Soti
- Katelyn Kuttab
- Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien
- Kathleen Paquette
- Katy Peternel
- Keith Ammon
- Keith Erf
- Kelley Potenza
- Kenneth Weyler
- Kevin Scully
- Kevin Verville
- Kimberly Rice
- Kristin Noble
- Kristine Perez
- Larry Gagne
- Laurence Miner
- Leonard Turcotte
- Lex Berezhny
- Lilli Walsh
- Linda Franz
- Linda Gould
- Linda McGrath
- Lino Avellani
- Lisa Freeman
- Lisa Mazur
- Lisa Post
- Liz Barbour
- Lori Korzen
- Lorie Ball
- Louise Andrus
- Marc Tremblay
- Margaret Drye
- Marie Bjelobrk
- Mark McLean
- Mark Proulx
- Mary Murphy
- Matt Drew
- Matt Sabourin
- Matthew Pitaro
- Maureen Mooney
- Melissa Litchfield
- Michael Aron
- Michael Granger
- Michael Harrington
- Michael Moffett
- Michael Vose
- Mike Belcher
- Mike Drago
- Mike Ouellet
- Nicholas Bridle
- Pamela Brown
- Paul Terry
- Paul Tudor
- Peter Mehegan
- Phyllis Katsakiores
- Pierre Dupont
- Ralph Boehm
- Raymond Peeples
- Raymond Plante
- Richard Brown
- Richard Lascelles
- Richard Nalevanko
- Richard Tripp
- Riche Colcombe
- Ricky Devoid
- Rita Mattson
- Robert Harb
- Robert Wherry
- Roderick Ladd
- Samuel Farrington
- Scott Bryer
- Sean Durkin
- Seth King
- Shane Sirois
- Sherri Reinfurt
- Skip Rollins
- Sly Karasinski
- Stephen Boyd
- Stephen Pearson
- Steven Bogert
- Steven Kesselring
- Susan DeLemus
- Susan Deroy
- Susan Vandecasteele
- Tanya Donnelly
- Ted Gorski
- Thomas Kaczynski
- Thomas Walsh
- Tim Mannion
- Tom Mannion
- Tom Ploszaj
- Travis Corcoran
- Travis Toner
- Valerie McDonnell
- Vanessa Sheehan
- Vicki Wilson
- Walter Spilsbury
- Wayne Hemingway
- Wayne MacDonald
- Yury Polozov
Voted Nay (153)
- Alexis Simpson
- Alice Wade
- Alicia Gregg
- Alissandra Murray
- Allan Howland
- Allison Knab
- Anita Burroughs
- Barry Faulkner
- Beth Richards
- Bill Bolton
- Billie Butler
- Brian Sullivan
- Buzz Scherr
- Carrie Sorensen
- Carry Spier
- Catherine Rombeau
- Cathryn Harvey
- Charlie St. Clair
- Chris McAleer
- Chris Muns
- Christal Lloyd
- Christine Seibert
- Christopher Herbert
- Connie Lane
- Dan Bergeron
- Daniel LeClerc
- Daniel Veilleux
- David Fracht
- David Luneau
- David Meuse
- David Paige
- David Preece
- Dennis Malloy
- Dru Fox
- Eileen Kelly
- Ellen Read
- Ellen Rockmore
- Eric Gallager
- Eric Turer
- Erica deVries
- Erik Johnson
- Erin Kerwin
- Fred Davis
- Gary Gilmore
- Gary Woods
- George Sykes
- Gerald Ward
- Gregory Sargent
- Heath Howard
- Heather Baldwin
- Heather Raymond
- Hope Damon
- James Newsom
- James Roesener
- Janet Lucas
- Janet Wall
- Jared Sullivan
- Jennifer Mandelbaum
- Jerry Stringham
- Jessica Grill
- Jessica LaMontagne
- Jim Snodgrass
- Jodi Newell
- John Cloutier
- John Larochelle
- John Stone
- Julie Gilman
- Karen Ebel
- Kat McGhee
- Kate Murray
- Kathy Staub
- Kristina Schultz
- Laura Telerski
- Laurel Stavis
- Lee Ann Kluger
- Lily Foss
- Linda DiSilvestro
- Linda Harriott-Gathright
- Linda Haskins
- Linda Ryan
- Loren Foxx
- Loren Selig
- Louis Juris
- Lucius Parshall
- Lucy Weber
- Luz Bay
- Manoj Chourasia
- Marjorie Smith
- Mark MacKenzie
- Mark Vallone
- Martin Jack
- Mary Georges
- Mary Hakken-Phillips
- Mary Wallner
- Matthew Wilhelm
- Megan Murray
- Merryl Gibbs
- Michael Cahill
- Michael Edgar
- Muriel Hall
- Nancy Murphy
- Nicholas Germana
- Nicole Leapley
- Paige Beauchemin
- Patrick Long
- Paul Berch
- Paul Dargie
- Peter Bixby
- Peter Leishman
- Peter Petrigno
- Peter Schmidt
- Philip Jones
- Ray Newman
- Richard Ames
- Rosemarie Rung
- Russell Muirhead
- Sallie Fellows
- Sanjeev Manohar
- Santosh Salvi
- Seth Miller
- Stephanie Grund
- Stephen Woodcock
- Sue Newman
- Suraj Budathoki
- Susan Almy
- Susan Elberger
- Suzanne Chretien
- Suzanne Vail
- Teresa O'Rorke
- Terry Spahr
- Thomas Cormen
- Thomas Oppel
- Thomas Schamberg
- Thomas Southworth
- Tim Hartnett
- Timothy Horrigan
- Timothy Soucy
- Toni Weinstein
- Tony Caplan
- Tracy Bricchi
- Trinidad Tellez
- Wayne Burton
- Wayne Pearson
- Wendy Thomas
- William Darby
- William Dolan
- William Palmer
- Zoe Manos
Brian Seaworth (R) , Catherine Sofikitis (D) , Cindy Bennett (R) , Dale Girard (D) , Dale Swanson (D) , David Love (R) , David Lundgren (R) , Denise DeDe-Poulin (R) , Dick Thackston (R) , Gaby Grossman (D) , Geoff Smith (D) , Jaci Grote (D) , James Gruber (D) , Jay Markell (R) , Jeanine Notter (R) , Jennifer Rhodes (R) , Jim Fedolfi (R) , John Janigian (R) , Jonathan Smith (R) , Jose Cambrils (R) , Karel Crawford (R) , Marc Plamondon (D) , Mark Warden (R) , Mary Ford (R) , Matthew Hicks (D) , Mike Bordes (R) , Molly Howard (D) , Myles England (D) , Patricia Cornell (D) , Peggy Balboni (D) , Peter Lovett (D) , Peter Varney (R) , Ron Dunn (R) , Ross Berry (R) , Sayra Devito (R) , Terry Roy (R) , Thomas Buco (D) , Tom Dolan (R)
Adam Presa (R) , Aidan Ankarberg (I) , Amy Malone (D) , Bryan Morse (R) , Cassandra Levesque (D) , Douglas Trottier (R) , Efstathia Booras (D) , Eleana Colby (D) , Ernesto Gonzalez (R) , James MacKay (D) , Jean Jeudy (D) , Jim Kofalt (R) , Jim Maggiore (D) , John Sellers (R) , John Suiter (R) , Jonah Wheeler (D) , Jordan Ulery (R) , Karen Hegner (D) , Mark Paige (D) , Mark Pearson (R) , Michael Murphy (R) , Ned Raynolds (D) , Peter Morency (R) , Robley Hall (R) , Russell Dumais (R) , Samantha Jacobs (D) , Sheri Minor (R) , Sherman Packard (R) , Stephanie Payeur (D) , Steven Smith (R) , Susan Porcelli (R)
Full Analysis
New Hampshire has a child care crisis that directly impacts education outcomes. There aren't enough child care providers, the ones that exist can't recruit or retain staff because the pay is poverty-level, and the waitlists are months long. When families can't find child care, parents — disproportionately mothers — drop out of the workforce.
The legislature recognized this problem and allocated $15 million in the state budget (HB 2) for workforce recruitment and retention grants for child care workers. Then Rep. Len Turcotte (R-Barrington) introduced HB 1515 to repeal that funding entirely.
The timing makes this especially cruel. The federal government simultaneously prohibited TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) funding for child care operating expenses — a major revenue source for many NH child care programs. So at the exact moment when federal support dried up, the state legislature voted to pull its own funding too.
This isn't just a child care bill — it's an education bill. Research overwhelmingly shows that quality early childhood education is the single most impactful intervention for school readiness. Kids who don't have access to quality child care and pre-K programs show up to kindergarten behind, and many never catch up. Killing this funding doesn't just hurt working parents today; it undermines school readiness for years to come.
Bill statuses as of May 2026. Check LegiScan or NH General Court for the latest.