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HB1822 Relative to reporting of civil immigration detentions by state, county, and local law enforcement and correctional facilities.

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Relative to reporting of civil immigration detentions by state, county, and local law enforcement and correctional facilities.

Impact Score — How Does This Bill Affect You?

6

Overall Impact Score

Mixed

Scale: 1 (harmful) to 10 (beneficial)

5
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Your Wallet

Reporting requirements create minor administrative costs but provide data needed to understand fiscal impacts of immigration detention on local budgets.

6
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Your Community

Transparency about immigration enforcement helps communities understand its scope and impacts, fostering informed public debate.

7
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Your Freedom

Increases government transparency and accountability regarding detention of individuals. Data reporting protects against potential civil rights concerns.

Status

Lay HB1822 on Table (Rep. Roy): Motion Adopted Regular Calendar 193-155 03/05/2026 House Journal 6 P. 51

Voted Yes

0 R

Voted No

0 R

R Yes D Yes R No D No

Sponsor

Zoe Manos (D)

The Short Version

Would require state, county, and local law enforcement to report data on civil immigration detentions to increase transparency about how immigration enforcement affects NH communities. Tabled on a party-line vote.

Who's Behind This Bill?

Who Benefits

  • Immigrant communities wanting accountability
  • Civil liberties advocates
  • Researchers and journalists

Who Pays the Price

  • Law enforcement agencies with additional reporting burdens
  • Immigration enforcement proponents who see reporting as obstacle

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 opposed it ( 1 for , 187 against ) , and Democrats supported it ( 154 for , 6 against ) .

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

Table 2026-03-05
Passed

YES = Kill the bill. NO = Keep the bill alive.

187R + 6D
Voted to Kill the Bill (193)
1R + 154D
Voted to Keep It Alive (155)
27
Absent
17
Not voting
Show all 392 individual votes

Voted Yea (193)

Republicans (187)

Voted Nay (155)

Republicans (1)
Democrats (154)

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

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