HR46 Declaring the first Friday in June as a state day of remembrance for children killed by gun violence and urging the establishment of a national day of remembrance.
Declaring the first Friday in June as a state day of remembrance for children killed by gun violence and urging the establishment of a national day of remembrance.
Impact Score — How Does This Bill Affect You?
Overall Impact Score
Concerning
Scale: 1 (harmful) to 10 (beneficial)
Your Wallet
Symbolic resolution with no fiscal impact.
Your Community
Would have created a day to honor children lost to gun violence, a meaningful gesture for affected families regardless of one's position on gun policy.
Your Freedom
A memorial day declaration does not affect gun rights or any other freedoms. Purely commemorative.
Status
Inexpedient to Legislate: Motion Adopted Voice Vote 03/11/2026 House Journal 7
Sponsor
Suraj Budathoki (D)
The Short Version
Would have declared a state day of remembrance for children killed by gun violence. Killed via voice vote in a state that strongly favors gun rights.
Who's Behind This Bill?
Who Benefits
- ▲ Families who have lost children to gun violence
- ▲ Gun safety advocates
Who Pays the Price
- ▼ Gun rights groups who saw it as political messaging
Bill statuses as of May 2026. Check LegiScan or NH General Court for the latest.
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