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John Janigian

Republican — Rep

Rockingham District 25 (HD-25-ROC)

5%

NH-resident
alignment

Strongly opposed to NH-resident interests

The Bottom Line

Rep. John Janigian (R-HD-25) votes against NH residents' preferences 95% of the time on impact-scored votes. He consistently opposes education funding and student support measures while backing curriculum restrictions and reduced immunization requirements. His voting record shows strong alignment with limiting education policy rather than supporting it.

Generated from this rep's actual voting record. Verify details on the official record.

What John's Voting Record Shows

Votes against NH-resident interests on

  • Education (6 of 7 clear votes)
  • Other (7 of 7 clear votes)

Categories are listed only when this rep has at least 3 clear-direction votes (on a harmful or beneficial bill) and >=75% of those votes went one way.

How this is scored: "Aligned" votes mean this rep voted to support a beneficial bill (impact 8–10) or to oppose a harmful bill (impact 1–3). "Concerning" votes are the inverse. Kill motions (ITL, interim study) are inverted: a YES on ITL counts as opposing the bill. Concur votes are treated as neutral (a No can mean "I want the stricter original," not "I oppose the bill"). Mid-impact bills (4–7) and procedural amendments are not scored.

On Impact Bills (150 total: 18 concerning, 1 aligned, 131 mid-impact)

Every clear-direction vote on an impact-scored bill. Sorted with most concerning first.

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HB1815 Supported Concerning 2026-03-05

Declares education funding is a "shared" state-local responsibility — overriding court rulings that the state must pay more.

2/10
HB1792 Supported Concerning 2026-02-19

Bans teaching of CRT, LGBTQ+ topics, "Marxist analyses" — with $10K lawsuits and loss of teaching licenses.

2/10
HB1799 Opposed Concerning 2026-02-19

Would have required the state to actually fund adequate education as courts have ordered.

8/10
HB1811 Supported Concerning 2026-02-19

Repealing statutory immunization requirements for children.

2/10
SB204 Opposed Concerning 2026-01-07

Relative to the responsibility of local school districts to provide meals to students during school hours, reimbursing schools for meals provided to students at no cost, and making an appropriation therefor.

8/10
SB223 Supported Concerning 2026-05-14

Prohibiting student identification cards from being used as photo identification for purposes of obtaining a ballot.

3/10
SB434 Supported Concerning 2026-05-14

Massively expands school material restrictions — any parent complaint can restrict books, lessons, speakers, artwork, and displays.

3/10
HB1217 Supported Concerning 2026-03-05

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

3/10
HB1217 Supported Concerning 2026-03-05

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

3/10
HB1217 Supported Concerning 2026-03-05

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

3/10
HB1331 Supported Concerning 2026-03-05

Enables Derry to absorb the Derry Cooperative School District as a town department.

3/10
HB1442 Supported Concerning 2026-03-05

Limiting the use of certain facilities on the basis of sex and redefining the term "gender identity."

3/10
HB1442 Supported Concerning 2026-03-05

Limiting the use of certain facilities on the basis of sex and redefining the term "gender identity."

3/10
HB1499 Supported Concerning 2026-02-19

Relative to additional grounds for eviction under the landlord and tenant statute.

3/10
HB1002 Supported Concerning 2026-02-12

Repealing the solar energy systems tax exemption.

3/10
HB1196 Supported Concerning 2026-02-05

Repealing the state housing champion designation and grant program.

3/10
HB365 Supported Concerning 2026-01-08

Relative to proof of United States citizenship for indigent voters.

3/10
SB134 Supported Concerning 2026-01-08

Relative to work requirements under the state Medicaid program.

3/10
HB609 Supported 2026-06-04

Relative to the general court's authority over the sale, purchase, ownership, use, possession, transportation, licensing, permitting, taxation, and other matter pertaining to firearms, stun guns, Tasers, pepper spray devices, knives and other self-defense tools.

5/10
SB88 Supported 2026-05-14

Prohibiting state government entities from including specified terms related to labor organization agreements in construction related contracts and grants.

4/10
SB430 Supported 2026-05-14

Relative to mandatory disclosure by school district employees to parents and legal guardians.

4/10
SB504 Supported 2026-05-14

Relative to the practice of pharmacy and the dispensing of certain medications by pharmacists.

7/10
SB508 Supported 2026-05-14

Relative to the zoning board of adjustments appeal period.

5/10
SB552 Supported 2026-05-14

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

4/10
SB567 Supported 2026-05-14

Relative to the composition of the board of dental examiners.

5/10
SB567 Supported 2026-05-14

Relative to the composition of the board of dental examiners.

5/10
SB574 Supported 2026-05-14

Establishing a commission to study the efficiency and structure of school administrative units.

6/10
SB625 Supported 2026-05-14

Establishing a committee to study options for family members of intentional homicide victims where the department of justice does not file charges in a case.

6/10
SB627 Opposed 2026-05-14

Relative to toll rate adjustments and periodic inflation-based toll reviews for the New Hampshire turnpike system to support the 2027-2036 ten-year transportation plan.

5/10
SB643 Supported 2026-05-14

Requiring municipalities to hold a public hearing and conduct a roll call vote when seeking to override a tax or spending cap.

7/10
SB653 Supported 2026-05-14

Enabling counties to change the dates of their biennial budgets.

5/10
CACR11 Supported 2026-04-23

Relating to sheriffs. Providing that there shall be no age limitation for a person to hold the office of county sheriff.

6/10
SB449 Opposed 2026-04-23

Relative to relative to the participation of large customer-generators in net metering and relative to energy storage in connection with net metering.

7/10
SB460 Supported 2026-04-23

Relative to the offense of loitering or prowling.

4/10
SB482 Opposed 2026-04-23

Establishing consumer protections for digital access transaction kiosks.

7/10
SB543 Opposed 2026-04-23

Relative to long-term care eligibility and making an appropriation therefor.

7/10
SB545 Opposed 2026-04-23

Relative to financial eligibility for the Medicare savings program.

7/10
SB559 Opposed 2026-04-23

Reducing the minimum allowable speed limit on locally controlled roads.

6/10
HB451 Opposed 2026-04-09

Establishing the paint product stewardship program.

6/10
SB620 Supported 2026-04-09

Relative to refusal of consent to testing to determine alcohol concentration and penalties for aggravated driving while intoxicated.

6/10
HB112 Supported 2026-03-26

Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test, take a course that covers fundamental American documents as part of the general education curriculum, or pass a civics course competency test.

4/10
HB1446 Supported 2026-03-26

Providing that an individual's use of therapeutic cannabis shall not disqualify the individual from the purchase, ownership, or possession of a firearm.

6/10
HB1458 Supported 2026-03-26

Relative to the licensing of massage establishments and massage, reflexology, structural integration, and Asian bodywork facilities.

6/10
HB1469 Supported 2026-03-26

Relative to the licensing requirements for massage therapy establishments.

6/10
HB1477 Opposed 2026-03-26

Relative to the permitting and regulation of anchored seasonal floating platforms on public waters.

5/10
HB1542 Supported 2026-03-26

Directing alternative compliance payments to the renewable energy fund to be refunded to ratepayers.

6/10
HB1555 Supported 2026-03-26

Relative to the administration and enforcement of the state fire code.

5/10
HB1602 Opposed 2026-03-26

Creating a safe battery recycling stewardship program.

6/10
HB1633 Supported 2026-03-26

Expanding the information provided to survivors of sexual assault regarding their existing rights.

7/10
HB1655 Opposed 2026-03-26

Establishing a funding source for maintaining state owned dams.

6/10
HB1775 Supported 2026-03-26

Relative to utility ownership of natural gas and nuclear power generation facilities.

4/10
CACR10 Supported 2026-03-05

The adoption of tax laws.

5/10
CACR14 Supported 2026-03-05

Relating to qualifications for office. Providing that candidates of the office of governor, state senator, and state representative shall be citizens of the United States.

5/10
CACR22 Opposed 2026-03-05

Relating to the compensation of the legislature. Providing that the present compensation per elected term for legislators is hereby abolished.

6/10
HB1048 Supported 2026-03-05

Relative to repealing the prohibition on the possession or sale of blackjacks, slung shots, and metallic knuckles except by or to minors.

5/10
HB1225 Supported 2026-03-05

Relative to the definition of adjusted gross income with respect to child support guidelines.

5/10
HB1227 Opposed 2026-03-05

Relative to the calculation of the local tax cap.

5/10
HB1264 Opposed 2026-03-05

Increasing the requirements of the education freedom savings account oversight committee and modifying the purpose of the committee.

7/10
HB1317 Opposed 2026-03-05

Relative to patient privacy protections.

7/10
HB1387 Opposed 2026-03-05

Repealing limiting liability for certain design features of firearms.

5/10
HB1484 Opposed 2026-03-05

Establishing a state minimum wage and providing for incremental increases.

6/10
HB1495 Supported 2026-03-05

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

6/10
HB1578 Opposed 2026-03-05

Adds definitions and reporting requirements relative to education freedom accounts.

6/10
HB1610 Supported 2026-03-05

Allows school districts to retain year-end unassigned funds with new requirements.

6/10
HB1635 Supported 2026-03-05

Modifying the requirements of suicide prevention education policies in schools.

6/10
HB1820 Opposed 2026-03-05

Requiring the department of education to administer the education freedom account program.

6/10
HB1822 Opposed 2026-03-05

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

6/10
HB1834 Opposed 2026-03-05

Relative to the education freedom account enrollment cap.

6/10
HR19 Supported 2026-03-05

Encouraging state colleges and universities to invite more conservative speakers to campus for the purpose of increasing diversity of viewpoints.

5/10
HR35 Supported 2026-03-05

Urging the prohibition of the intentional release of polluting emissions, including cloud seeding and weather modification, to preserve the atmosphere of New Hampshire.

5/10
HR35 Supported 2026-03-05

Urging the prohibition of the intentional release of polluting emissions, including cloud seeding and weather modification, to preserve the atmosphere of New Hampshire.

5/10
HR42 Supported 2026-03-05

Honoring the life and legacy of Melissa Hortman.

5/10
HB1083 Opposed 2026-02-19

Requiring the disclosure of the source of certain political donations in state elections.

6/10
HB1130 Supported 2026-02-19

Relative to judicial performance evaluations.

6/10
HB1557 Opposed 2026-02-19

Modifying the state average expenditure per pupil relative to students in special education.

6/10
HB1602 Supported 2026-02-19

Creating a safe battery recycling stewardship program.

6/10
HB1602 Supported 2026-02-19

Creating a safe battery recycling stewardship program.

6/10
HB1705 Opposed 2026-02-19

Establishing an employee assistance program for small town and volunteer first responders.

6/10
HB1775 Supported 2026-02-19

Relative to utility ownership of natural gas and nuclear power generation facilities.

4/10
HB1786 Opposed 2026-02-19

Relative to creating a state assessment on non-homestead luxury second homes to fund statewide housing development programs and address housing shortages and making appropriations therefor.

6/10
HB1791 Opposed 2026-02-19

Directing the department of education to establish a grant program at the post-secondary educational level for individuals with developmental disabilities, and making an appropriation therefor.

7/10
HB1803 Opposed 2026-02-19

Rendering a recipient of an education tax credit scholarship ineligible to receive education freedom account funds in the same program year.

6/10
HB1826 Opposed 2026-02-19

Relative to the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education.

4/10
HB1831 Opposed 2026-02-19

Repealing the education trust fund targeted aid cap.

7/10
HB1176 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to the display of license plates on vehicles.

5/10
HB1323 Supported 2026-02-12

Relative to parental alienation.

6/10
HB1460 Supported 2026-02-12

Prohibiting the sale of location and other sensitive data regarding children.

7/10
HB1542 Supported 2026-02-12

Directing alternative compliance payments to the renewable energy fund to be refunded to ratepayers.

6/10
HB1542 Supported 2026-02-12

Directing alternative compliance payments to the renewable energy fund to be refunded to ratepayers.

6/10
HB1570 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to governmental budget authority for agreements for law enforcement agencies to participate in federal immigration enforcement.

6/10
HB1580 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to the taxation of non-primary residences.

4/10
HB1584 Supported 2026-02-12

Directing the department of health and human services to provide notice of medical and religious exemptions from immunization requirements and relative to the form of such exemption.

5/10
HB1596 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to the collection of certain health care program premiums; funding for the university system of New Hampshire; and raising the tobacco tax.

6/10
HB1607 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to the use and storage of road salt.

6/10
HB1636 Opposed 2026-02-12

Directing the department of revenue administration to study options for generating state revenue.

5/10
HB1642 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to extreme risk protection orders.

5/10
HB1655 Opposed 2026-02-12

Establishing a funding source for maintaining state owned dams.

6/10
HB1664 Opposed 2026-02-12

Directing the department of natural and cultural resources to remove the Hannah Duston Memorial in Boscawen.

5/10
HB1710 Supported 2026-02-12

Relative to procedures relating to child abduction.

6/10
HB1716 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to the academic accountability of education freedom accounts.

6/10
HB1719 Supported 2026-02-12

Removing Hepatitis B from the list of diseases for which immunization is required under state law.

4/10
HB1798 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to the coverage of diapers under the state Medicaid plan.

7/10
HB1810 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to a road salt fee to support certified winter road maintenance practices.

6/10
HB1405 Opposed 2026-02-05

Relative to the housing finance authority's affordable housing guarantee program.

7/10
HB1448 Supported 2026-02-05

Bans public schools from using any World Economic Forum teaching materials.

4/10
HB1452 Opposed 2026-02-05

Relative to parent-taught driver education as an alternative to traditional driver education programs.

6/10
HB1487 Opposed 2026-02-05

Creating an independent commission to propose redistricting maps for the legislature to consider.

7/10
HB1661 Opposed 2026-02-05

Relative to expanding the housing finance authority's community heroes program and makes an appropriation therefor.

7/10
HB1697 Supported 2026-02-05

Exempting certain firearms and firearm accessories manufactured and retained in New Hampshire from federal regulation.

5/10
HB1793 Supported 2026-02-05

Forces public colleges to allow firearms and weapons on campus. Eliminates all campus carry restrictions.

5/10
HB1832 Supported 2026-02-05

Adding students with a parent or guardian on active military duty to the education freedom accounts priority guidelines.

6/10
HR45 Supported 2026-02-05

Urging Congress to find that the Piscataqua River and Portsmouth Harbor lie within the state of New Hampshire.

6/10
HB104 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire national guard in a foreign state.

6/10
HB155 Supported 2026-01-08

Reducing the rate of the business enterprise tax.

5/10
HB232 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.

4/10
HB314 Supported 2026-01-08

Prohibiting the use of federal, state, or local funds for lobbying activities.

5/10
HB348 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to eligibility for local assistance.

5/10
HB392 Supported 2026-01-08

Directing the dissolution of the department of health and human services' office ofhealth access and the department of environmental services' functions for environmental justice.

4/10
HB572 Opposed 2026-01-08

Establishing the "partners in housing" program, an initiative under the housing champions fund to assist municipalities, counties, and developers in building workforce housing, and making an appropriation therefor.

7/10
HB624 Opposed 2026-01-08

Establishing a local river management advisory committee grant program and making an appropriation therefor.

6/10
SB36 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to the collection and reporting of abortion statistics by health care providers and medical facilities.

4/10
SB106 Opposed 2026-01-08

Relative to the participation of customer generators in net energy metering.

4/10
SB268 Supported 2026-01-08

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

4/10
CACR4 Supported 2026-01-07

Relating to voting eligibility. Providing that only legal resident citizens who are at least 18 years of age or older who reside in the place they claim as a domicile shall be eligible voters.

4/10
HB97 Opposed 2026-01-07

Making an appropriation to the department of environmental services for wastewater infrastructure projects.

7/10
HB112 Supported 2026-01-07

Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test, take a course that covers fundamental American documents as part of the general education curriculum, or pass a civics course competency test.

4/10
HB121 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to school district financial requirements and district probation processes.

4/10
HB131 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to bullying and cyberbullying prevention.

6/10
HB197 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.

7/10
HB219 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to changes to the minimum electric renewable portfolio standards.

4/10
HB295 Opposed 2026-01-07

Making school building aid program funds nonlapsing.

6/10
HB323 Supported 2026-01-07

Requiring the presentation of a government-issued photographic means of identification in order to vote.

4/10
HB349 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures.

6/10
HB349 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures.

6/10
HB349 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures.

6/10
HB360 Supported 2026-01-07

Prohibits public schools from performing surgical procedures or prescribing pharmaceutical drugs.

4/10
HB366 Supported 2026-01-07

Increases appropriations for school building aid grants for construction and renovation.

7/10
HB396 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the processing of beef cows, swine, sheep, and goats at facilities not certified by the United States Department of Agriculture.

7/10
HB491 Opposed 2026-01-07

Establishing a committee to study alternative funding methods for public education and how to reduce its reliance on local real estate property taxes.

7/10
HB510 Supported 2026-01-07

Establishing a commission to study due process in higher education disciplinary proceedings.

6/10
HB564 Supported 2026-01-07

Changes how SAU budgets appear on warrants and restricts amendments.

4/10
HB609 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the general court's authority over the sale, purchase, ownership, use, possession, transportation, licensing, permitting, taxation, and other matter pertaining to firearms, stun guns, Tasers, pepper spray devices, knives and other self-defense tools.

5/10
HB651 Opposed 2026-01-07

Modifying the base cost and differential aid costs of an adequate education.

7/10
HB656 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the authority of local school districts to accept federal grants.

6/10
HB665 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to eligibility for free school meals.

7/10
HB709 Supported 2026-01-07

Lets parents enroll kids in any district where they pay property taxes.

5/10
SB15 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to incorporating hard labor as a sentencing option for capital murder and serious sexual assaults on children, defining hard labor, establishing medical exemptions and penalties for abuse thereof, providing alternative punitive measures for legitimate medical exemptions, and authorizing jury determination of hard labor in qualifying cases.

4/10
SB33 Supported 2026-01-07

Requires schools to post policies on "authorized" materials and create formal complaint processes for parents.

4/10
SB34 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to parental consent for student participation in Medicaid to schools program.

4/10
HB1427 Opposed Aligned 2026-02-19

Limiting the authority of a municipality, county, or school district to issue bonds.

3/10

Concerning Votes (18 total)

HB1815 Supported Passage vote

Declares education funding is a "shared" state-local responsibility — overriding court rulings that the state must pay more.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 2/10)

Impact
2
HB1792 Supported Passage vote

Bans teaching of CRT, LGBTQ+ topics, "Marxist analyses" — with $10K lawsuits and loss of teaching licenses.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 2/10)

Impact
2
HB1799 Opposed Kill motion

Would have required the state to actually fund adequate education as courts have ordered.

Opposed a beneficial bill (impact 8/10)

Impact
8
HB1811 Supported Passage vote

Repealing statutory immunization requirements for children.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 2/10)

Impact
2
SB204 Opposed Kill motion

Relative to the responsibility of local school districts to provide meals to students during school hours, reimbursing schools for meals provided to students at no cost, and making an appropriation therefor.

Opposed a beneficial bill (impact 8/10)

Impact
8
SB223 Supported Passage vote

Prohibiting student identification cards from being used as photo identification for purposes of obtaining a ballot.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 3/10)

Impact
3
SB434 Supported Passage vote

Massively expands school material restrictions — any parent complaint can restrict books, lessons, speakers, artwork, and displays.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 3/10)

Impact
3
HB1217 Supported Kill motion

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 3/10)

Impact
3
HB1217 Supported Kill motion

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 3/10)

Impact
3
HB1217 Supported Passage vote

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 3/10)

Impact
3
HB1331 Supported Passage vote

Enables Derry to absorb the Derry Cooperative School District as a town department.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 3/10)

Impact
3
HB1442 Supported Kill motion

Limiting the use of certain facilities on the basis of sex and redefining the term "gender identity."

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 3/10)

Impact
3
HB1442 Supported Kill motion

Limiting the use of certain facilities on the basis of sex and redefining the term "gender identity."

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 3/10)

Impact
3
HB1499 Supported Passage vote

Relative to additional grounds for eviction under the landlord and tenant statute.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 3/10)

Impact
3
HB1002 Supported Kill motion

Repealing the solar energy systems tax exemption.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 3/10)

Impact
3
HB1196 Supported Passage vote

Repealing the state housing champion designation and grant program.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 3/10)

Impact
3
HB365 Supported Passage vote

Relative to proof of United States citizenship for indigent voters.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 3/10)

Impact
3
SB134 Supported Passage vote

Relative to work requirements under the state Medicaid program.

Supported a high-impact-harm bill (impact 3/10)

Impact
3

Aligned Votes (1 total)

Full Voting Record by Category

274 total votes across 11 categories. Click any bill to see its details.

Other 83 votes
HB317 Yea 2026-06-04

Preventing a supervisor of the checklist from verifying a person's identity without identification, even if they personally know that person.

4/10
HB1279 Yea 2026-06-04

Relative to the use of physical force in defense of a person.

6/10
SB481 Yea 2026-06-04

Relative to the sale of the Sununu youth services center property.

6/10
HB1792 Yea 2026-05-21

Bans teaching of CRT, LGBTQ+ topics, "Marxist analyses" — with $10K lawsuits and loss of teaching licenses.

2/10
SB552 Supported 2026-05-14

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

4/10
SB567 Yea 2026-05-14

Relative to the composition of the board of dental examiners.

5/10
SB567 Supported 2026-05-14

Relative to the composition of the board of dental examiners.

5/10
SB567 Supported 2026-05-14

Relative to the composition of the board of dental examiners.

5/10
SB481 Absent 2026-05-07

Relative to the sale of the Sununu youth services center property.

6/10
SB669 Absent 2026-05-07

Relative to on-premises licenses for licensed barbershops and salons.

5/10
SB482 Opposed 2026-04-23

Establishing consumer protections for digital access transaction kiosks.

7/10
HB451 Opposed 2026-04-09

Establishing the paint product stewardship program.

6/10
HB1689 Yea 2026-04-09

Relative to the term of office for county officers in Belknap and Merrimack counties.

5/10
SB620 Supported 2026-04-09

Relative to refusal of consent to testing to determine alcohol concentration and penalties for aggravated driving while intoxicated.

6/10
HB1458 Supported 2026-03-26

Relative to the licensing of massage establishments and massage, reflexology, structural integration, and Asian bodywork facilities.

6/10
HB1469 Supported 2026-03-26

Relative to the licensing requirements for massage therapy establishments.

6/10
HB1555 Supported 2026-03-26

Relative to the administration and enforcement of the state fire code.

5/10
HB1602 Opposed 2026-03-26

Creating a safe battery recycling stewardship program.

6/10
HB1633 Supported 2026-03-26

Expanding the information provided to survivors of sexual assault regarding their existing rights.

7/10
HB1655 Opposed 2026-03-26

Establishing a funding source for maintaining state owned dams.

6/10
CACR25 Absent 2026-03-12

Relative to the right to marry. Providing that the right to marry is a fundamental civil right and that the state shall protect the right of every individual, regardless of sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or race, to marry and to have their marriage legally recognized.

7/10
HB1043 Absent 2026-03-12

Relative to employer discretion in offering minimum payment options to employees.

4/10
HB1066 Absent 2026-03-12

Relative to warrant articles authorizing lease agreements.

5/10
HB1245 Absent 2026-03-12

Relative to voluntary portable benefits plans for independent contractors.

7/10
HB1416 Absent 2026-03-12

Prohibits certain government regulations regarding pregnancy resource centers in connection with abortion and contraception service offerings.

4/10
HB1416 Absent 2026-03-12

Prohibits certain government regulations regarding pregnancy resource centers in connection with abortion and contraception service offerings.

4/10
HB1416 Absent 2026-03-12

Prohibits certain government regulations regarding pregnancy resource centers in connection with abortion and contraception service offerings.

4/10
HB1447 Absent 2026-03-12

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

3/10
HB1609 Absent 2026-03-12

Limiting the use of state, county, and municipal funds and property for construction and operation of certain immigrant detention facilities.

6/10
HB1675 Absent 2026-03-12

Establishing a commission to investigate the New Hampshire Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence and requiring funding only be provided for the direct services materially benefitting survivors of sexual and domestic assault.

5/10
HCR13 Absent 2026-03-12

Requesting Congress to call a constitutional convention relative to implementing term limits for elected members of both houses of Congress.

5/10
HCR13 Absent 2026-03-12

Requesting Congress to call a constitutional convention relative to implementing term limits for elected members of both houses of Congress.

5/10
CACR15 Absent 2026-03-11

Relating to the right to hunt, fish, and harvest game and fish. Providing that citizens of New Hampshire shall have the constitutional right to hunt, fish, and harvest game and fish, subject to restrictions existing in law.

6/10
CACR21 Absent 2026-03-11

Voting eligibility.

4/10
HB1299 Absent 2026-03-11

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances and establishing that certain biological sex distinctions do not qualify as discrimination.

3/10
HB1299 Absent 2026-03-11

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances and establishing that certain biological sex distinctions do not qualify as discrimination.

3/10
HB1299 Absent 2026-03-11

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances and establishing that certain biological sex distinctions do not qualify as discrimination.

3/10
HB1336 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to regulated conditional deposits.

5/10
HB1337 Absent 2026-03-11

Repeals the NH Council on Autism Spectrum Disorders.

4/10
HB1464 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to discrimination, harassment, and violence based on political affiliation or opinion.

4/10
HB1565 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to the penalty for false reports of suspected abuse and neglect made to the division for children, youth, and families.

6/10
HB1704 Absent 2026-03-11

Permitting public employees to bargain individually with public employers without any intervention.

5/10
HB1704 Absent 2026-03-11

Permitting public employees to bargain individually with public employers without any intervention.

5/10
HB1704 Absent 2026-03-11

Permitting public employees to bargain individually with public employers without any intervention.

5/10
HB1773 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to food and drink purchased under SNAP, the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program.

3/10
CACR14 Supported 2026-03-05

Relating to qualifications for office. Providing that candidates of the office of governor, state senator, and state representative shall be citizens of the United States.

5/10
CACR22 Opposed 2026-03-05

Relating to the compensation of the legislature. Providing that the present compensation per elected term for legislators is hereby abolished.

6/10
HB1048 Supported 2026-03-05

Relative to repealing the prohibition on the possession or sale of blackjacks, slung shots, and metallic knuckles except by or to minors.

5/10
HB1217 Supported 2026-03-05

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

3/10
HB1217 Supported 2026-03-05

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

3/10
HB1217 Supported 2026-03-05

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

3/10
HB1225 Supported 2026-03-05

Relative to the definition of adjusted gross income with respect to child support guidelines.

5/10
HB1317 Opposed 2026-03-05

Relative to patient privacy protections.

7/10
HB1442 Supported 2026-03-05

Limiting the use of certain facilities on the basis of sex and redefining the term "gender identity."

3/10
HB1442 Supported 2026-03-05

Limiting the use of certain facilities on the basis of sex and redefining the term "gender identity."

3/10
HB1442 Yea 2026-03-05

Limiting the use of certain facilities on the basis of sex and redefining the term "gender identity."

3/10
HB1822 Opposed 2026-03-05

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

6/10
HR35 Supported 2026-03-05

Urging the prohibition of the intentional release of polluting emissions, including cloud seeding and weather modification, to preserve the atmosphere of New Hampshire.

5/10
HR35 Supported 2026-03-05

Urging the prohibition of the intentional release of polluting emissions, including cloud seeding and weather modification, to preserve the atmosphere of New Hampshire.

5/10
HR42 Supported 2026-03-05

Honoring the life and legacy of Melissa Hortman.

5/10
HB1130 Supported 2026-02-19

Relative to judicial performance evaluations.

6/10
HB1602 Supported 2026-02-19

Creating a safe battery recycling stewardship program.

6/10
HB1602 Supported 2026-02-19

Creating a safe battery recycling stewardship program.

6/10
HB1705 Opposed 2026-02-19

Establishing an employee assistance program for small town and volunteer first responders.

6/10
HB1792 Supported 2026-02-19

Bans teaching of CRT, LGBTQ+ topics, "Marxist analyses" — with $10K lawsuits and loss of teaching licenses.

2/10
HB1811 Supported 2026-02-19

Repealing statutory immunization requirements for children.

2/10
HB1460 Supported 2026-02-12

Prohibiting the sale of location and other sensitive data regarding children.

7/10
HB1642 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to extreme risk protection orders.

5/10
HB1655 Opposed 2026-02-12

Establishing a funding source for maintaining state owned dams.

6/10
HB1664 Opposed 2026-02-12

Directing the department of natural and cultural resources to remove the Hannah Duston Memorial in Boscawen.

5/10
HB1710 Supported 2026-02-12

Relative to procedures relating to child abduction.

6/10
HB1719 Supported 2026-02-12

Removing Hepatitis B from the list of diseases for which immunization is required under state law.

4/10
HR45 Supported 2026-02-05

Urging Congress to find that the Piscataqua River and Portsmouth Harbor lie within the state of New Hampshire.

6/10
HB104 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire national guard in a foreign state.

6/10
HB314 Supported 2026-01-08

Prohibiting the use of federal, state, or local funds for lobbying activities.

5/10
HB348 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to eligibility for local assistance.

5/10
SB268 Supported 2026-01-08

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

4/10
HB197 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.

7/10
HB323 Supported 2026-01-07

Requiring the presentation of a government-issued photographic means of identification in order to vote.

4/10
HB349 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures.

6/10
HB349 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures.

6/10
HB349 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures.

6/10
HB396 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the processing of beef cows, swine, sheep, and goats at facilities not certified by the United States Department of Agriculture.

7/10
Education 74 votes
HB1374 Yea 2026-06-04

Relative to the procedures for withdrawal from a cooperative school district.

5/10
HB1358 Yea 2026-05-21

Commission to study converting ALL public schools to charter schools. Also lowers charter conversion threshold from 2/3 to simple majority.

2/10
HB1610 Yea 2026-05-21

Allows school districts to retain year-end unassigned funds with new requirements.

6/10
SB223 Supported 2026-05-14

Prohibiting student identification cards from being used as photo identification for purposes of obtaining a ballot.

3/10
SB430 Supported 2026-05-14

Relative to mandatory disclosure by school district employees to parents and legal guardians.

4/10
SB434 Supported 2026-05-14

Massively expands school material restrictions — any parent complaint can restrict books, lessons, speakers, artwork, and displays.

3/10
SB574 Yea 2026-05-14

Establishing a commission to study the efficiency and structure of school administrative units.

6/10
SB574 Supported 2026-05-14

Establishing a commission to study the efficiency and structure of school administrative units.

6/10
HB564 Absent 2026-05-07

Changes how SAU budgets appear on warrants and restricts amendments.

4/10
SB101 Yea 2026-04-23

Authorizing parents to enroll their children in any public school in the state and creating a limited exemption from parental consent required for certain recordings under the parental bill of rights.

6/10
SB586 Nay 2026-04-23

Requiring school districts to publish a school administrative unit audit report after the end of the fiscal year.

6/10
HB112 Supported 2026-03-26

Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test, take a course that covers fundamental American documents as part of the general education curriculum, or pass a civics course competency test.

4/10
HB1708 Absent 2026-03-12

Relative to statewide education property taxes and other tax revenues.

7/10
CACR24 Absent 2026-03-11

Relating to the right to educate children.Providing that parents and guardians have a right to direct the education of their children.

5/10
HB1121 Absent 2026-03-11

Redefines "cost of adequate education" to EXCLUDE school nurses and superintendent services.

3/10
HB1121 Absent 2026-03-11

Redefines "cost of adequate education" to EXCLUDE school nurses and superintendent services.

3/10
HB1132 Absent 2026-03-11

Restricts school flags to US, state, POW/MIA, military, and town flags only. Fines up to $1,000 for violations.

4/10
HB1155 Absent 2026-03-11

Repealing the home education advisory council.

4/10
HB1155 Absent 2026-03-11

Repealing the home education advisory council.

4/10
HB1264 Absent 2026-03-11

Increasing the requirements of the education freedom savings account oversight committee and modifying the purpose of the committee.

7/10
HB1268 Absent 2026-03-11

Eliminates nearly all homeschool oversight — no notification, no evaluations, no portfolio requirements.

5/10
HB1268 Absent 2026-03-11

Eliminates nearly all homeschool oversight — no notification, no evaluations, no portfolio requirements.

5/10
HB1268 Absent 2026-03-11

Eliminates nearly all homeschool oversight — no notification, no evaluations, no portfolio requirements.

5/10
HB1300 Absent 2026-03-11

Imposes mandatory biennial tax cap votes and caps school district budgets based on inflation/enrollment formulas.

3/10
HB1300 Absent 2026-03-11

Imposes mandatory biennial tax cap votes and caps school district budgets based on inflation/enrollment formulas.

3/10
HB1300 Absent 2026-03-11

Imposes mandatory biennial tax cap votes and caps school district budgets based on inflation/enrollment formulas.

3/10
HB1358 Absent 2026-03-11

Commission to study converting ALL public schools to charter schools. Also lowers charter conversion threshold from 2/3 to simple majority.

2/10
HB1449 Absent 2026-03-11

Limiting times vaccine clinics may operate at schools and requiring parents or legal guardians to be present with their child during the administration of vaccinations at such a clinic.

5/10
HB1561 Absent 2026-03-11

Prohibiting nationals of the People's Republic of China from enrollment in masters and doctorate degree programs, participation in research, and full time employment at public institutions of higher education.

2/10
HB1817 Absent 2026-03-11

Lets EFA (voucher) students attend their public school district — but the district gets NO reimbursement.

3/10
HB1824 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to school district financial distress.

6/10
HB1264 Opposed 2026-03-05

Increasing the requirements of the education freedom savings account oversight committee and modifying the purpose of the committee.

7/10
HB1331 Supported 2026-03-05

Enables Derry to absorb the Derry Cooperative School District as a town department.

3/10
HB1495 Supported 2026-03-05

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

6/10
HB1578 Opposed 2026-03-05

Adds definitions and reporting requirements relative to education freedom accounts.

6/10
HB1610 Supported 2026-03-05

Allows school districts to retain year-end unassigned funds with new requirements.

6/10
HB1635 Supported 2026-03-05

Modifying the requirements of suicide prevention education policies in schools.

6/10
HB1815 Supported 2026-03-05

Declares education funding is a "shared" state-local responsibility — overriding court rulings that the state must pay more.

2/10
HB1820 Opposed 2026-03-05

Requiring the department of education to administer the education freedom account program.

6/10
HB1834 Opposed 2026-03-05

Relative to the education freedom account enrollment cap.

6/10
HR19 Supported 2026-03-05

Encouraging state colleges and universities to invite more conservative speakers to campus for the purpose of increasing diversity of viewpoints.

5/10
HB1427 Opposed 2026-02-19

Limiting the authority of a municipality, county, or school district to issue bonds.

3/10
HB1557 Opposed 2026-02-19

Modifying the state average expenditure per pupil relative to students in special education.

6/10
HB1791 Opposed 2026-02-19

Directing the department of education to establish a grant program at the post-secondary educational level for individuals with developmental disabilities, and making an appropriation therefor.

7/10
HB1799 Opposed 2026-02-19

Would have required the state to actually fund adequate education as courts have ordered.

8/10
HB1803 Opposed 2026-02-19

Rendering a recipient of an education tax credit scholarship ineligible to receive education freedom account funds in the same program year.

6/10
HB1826 Opposed 2026-02-19

Relative to the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education.

4/10
HB1831 Opposed 2026-02-19

Repealing the education trust fund targeted aid cap.

7/10
HB1596 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to the collection of certain health care program premiums; funding for the university system of New Hampshire; and raising the tobacco tax.

6/10
HB1716 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to the academic accountability of education freedom accounts.

6/10
HB1448 Supported 2026-02-05

Bans public schools from using any World Economic Forum teaching materials.

4/10
HB1452 Opposed 2026-02-05

Relative to parent-taught driver education as an alternative to traditional driver education programs.

6/10
HB1793 Supported 2026-02-05

Forces public colleges to allow firearms and weapons on campus. Eliminates all campus carry restrictions.

5/10
HB1832 Supported 2026-02-05

Adding students with a parent or guardian on active military duty to the education freedom accounts priority guidelines.

6/10
HB675 Yea 2026-01-08

Limiting total central office administrative expenses by school districts and requiring reporting of central office administrative expenses to the department of education.

6/10
HB675 Yea 2026-01-08

Limiting total central office administrative expenses by school districts and requiring reporting of central office administrative expenses to the department of education.

6/10
HB675 Nay 2026-01-08

Limiting total central office administrative expenses by school districts and requiring reporting of central office administrative expenses to the department of education.

6/10
HB112 Supported 2026-01-07

Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test, take a course that covers fundamental American documents as part of the general education curriculum, or pass a civics course competency test.

4/10
HB121 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to school district financial requirements and district probation processes.

4/10
HB131 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to bullying and cyberbullying prevention.

6/10
HB295 Opposed 2026-01-07

Making school building aid program funds nonlapsing.

6/10
HB360 Supported 2026-01-07

Prohibits public schools from performing surgical procedures or prescribing pharmaceutical drugs.

4/10
HB366 Yea 2026-01-07

Increases appropriations for school building aid grants for construction and renovation.

7/10
HB366 Supported 2026-01-07

Increases appropriations for school building aid grants for construction and renovation.

7/10
HB491 Opposed 2026-01-07

Establishing a committee to study alternative funding methods for public education and how to reduce its reliance on local real estate property taxes.

7/10
HB510 Supported 2026-01-07

Establishing a commission to study due process in higher education disciplinary proceedings.

6/10
HB564 Supported 2026-01-07

Changes how SAU budgets appear on warrants and restricts amendments.

4/10
HB651 Opposed 2026-01-07

Modifying the base cost and differential aid costs of an adequate education.

7/10
HB656 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the authority of local school districts to accept federal grants.

6/10
HB665 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to eligibility for free school meals.

7/10
HB709 Supported 2026-01-07

Lets parents enroll kids in any district where they pay property taxes.

5/10
SB33 Supported 2026-01-07

Requires schools to post policies on "authorized" materials and create formal complaint processes for parents.

4/10
SB34 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to parental consent for student participation in Medicaid to schools program.

4/10
SB204 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to the responsibility of local school districts to provide meals to students during school hours, reimbursing schools for meals provided to students at no cost, and making an appropriation therefor.

8/10
Healthcare 34 votes
HB232 Yea 2026-05-21

Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.

4/10
SB408 Yea 2026-05-14

Relative to health insurance coverage for prosthetics.

8/10
SB498 Nay 2026-05-14

Relative to children's mental health services for persons 18 years of age and younger.

7/10
SB504 Yea 2026-05-14

Relative to the practice of pharmacy and the dispensing of certain medications by pharmacists.

7/10
SB504 Supported 2026-05-14

Relative to the practice of pharmacy and the dispensing of certain medications by pharmacists.

7/10
SB501 Absent 2026-05-07

Relative to authorization of seclusion or restraint during a personal safety emergency by a physician, physician associate, or advanced practice registered nurse.

5/10
SB520 Absent 2026-05-07

Relative to breast surgeries for minors.

4/10
SB603 Absent 2026-05-07

Relative to the funding of the SNAP program by the department of health and human services.

6/10
SB543 Opposed 2026-04-23

Relative to long-term care eligibility and making an appropriation therefor.

7/10
SB545 Opposed 2026-04-23

Relative to financial eligibility for the Medicare savings program.

7/10
HB1356 Absent 2026-03-12

Relative to the statute of limitations for bringing a private right of action for violation of the statute prohibiting medical procedures and treatments intended to alter a minor's gender.

4/10
HB1356 Absent 2026-03-12

Relative to the statute of limitations for bringing a private right of action for violation of the statute prohibiting medical procedures and treatments intended to alter a minor's gender.

4/10
HB1760 Absent 2026-03-12

Repealing the directive that the department of health and human services seek a waiver to establish pharmacy copayment and premium requirements under the state Medicaid plan and making an appropriation therefor.

7/10
HCR12 Absent 2026-03-12

Calling upon the federal delegation from New Hampshire to support Medicare for All, a universal health insurance program that guarantees all people the health care they need.

5/10
HB1022 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to religious exemption from immunization requirements.

5/10
HB1219 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to immunization requirements in foster family homes.

5/10
HB1313 Absent 2026-03-11

Repealing buffer zones for reproductive health care facilities.

3/10
HB1378 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to parental access to a minor child's electronic medical records.

4/10
HB1515 Absent 2026-03-11

Repeals the $15 million child care grant program — eliminating workforce recruitment funding for child care workers.

3/10
HB1706 Absent 2026-03-11

Repealing the refugee resettlement program in the department of health and human services and prohibiting expenditure of state funds on refugee resettlement.

3/10
HB1706 Absent 2026-03-11

Repealing the refugee resettlement program in the department of health and human services and prohibiting expenditure of state funds on refugee resettlement.

3/10
HB1706 Absent 2026-03-11

Repealing the refugee resettlement program in the department of health and human services and prohibiting expenditure of state funds on refugee resettlement.

3/10
HB1735 Absent 2026-03-11

Permitting treatment of certain severe illness under the right to try act.

6/10
HB1797 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to eligibility for public assistance, including the New Hampshire employment program, family assistance program, and SNAP.

4/10
HB1798 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to the coverage of diapers under the state Medicaid plan.

7/10
HB1584 Supported 2026-02-12

Directing the department of health and human services to provide notice of medical and religious exemptions from immunization requirements and relative to the form of such exemption.

5/10
HB1798 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to the coverage of diapers under the state Medicaid plan.

7/10
HB232 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.

4/10
HB392 Yea 2026-01-08

Directing the dissolution of the department of health and human services' office ofhealth access and the department of environmental services' functions for environmental justice.

4/10
HB392 Supported 2026-01-08

Directing the dissolution of the department of health and human services' office ofhealth access and the department of environmental services' functions for environmental justice.

4/10
SB36 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to the collection and reporting of abortion statistics by health care providers and medical facilities.

4/10
SB134 Yea 2026-01-08

Relative to work requirements under the state Medicaid program.

3/10
SB134 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to work requirements under the state Medicaid program.

3/10
SB15 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to incorporating hard labor as a sentencing option for capital murder and serious sexual assaults on children, defining hard labor, establishing medical exemptions and penalties for abuse thereof, providing alternative punitive measures for legitimate medical exemptions, and authorizing jury determination of hard labor in qualifying cases.

4/10
Housing 17 votes
HB1376 Yea 2026-06-04

Relative to a parent's ability to raise their child in a manner consistent with the child's biological sex.

4/10
HB1588 Yea 2026-06-04

Establishing special assessment districts and expands the housing infrastructure grant program to allow for municipal upgrades linked to new housing and making an appropriation therefor.

7/10
HB1681 Yea 2026-05-21

Relative to the definition, inspection, and local approval of tiny houses and yurts as innovative housing structures.

7/10
SB508 Supported 2026-05-14

Relative to the zoning board of adjustments appeal period.

5/10
HB1171 Absent 2026-03-12

Relative to eviction safeguards for tenants whose Social Security payments are disrupted.

3/10
HB1376 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to a parent's ability to raise their child in a manner consistent with the child's biological sex.

4/10
HB1709 Absent 2026-03-11

Prohibiting certain unlawfully present felons from occupying or renting real property.

4/10
HB1709 Absent 2026-03-11

Prohibiting certain unlawfully present felons from occupying or renting real property.

4/10
HB1786 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to creating a state assessment on non-homestead luxury second homes to fund statewide housing development programs and address housing shortages and making appropriations therefor.

6/10
HB1499 Supported 2026-02-19

Relative to additional grounds for eviction under the landlord and tenant statute.

3/10
HB1786 Opposed 2026-02-19

Relative to creating a state assessment on non-homestead luxury second homes to fund statewide housing development programs and address housing shortages and making appropriations therefor.

6/10
HB1323 Supported 2026-02-12

Relative to parental alienation.

6/10
HB1196 Supported 2026-02-05

Repealing the state housing champion designation and grant program.

3/10
HB1405 Opposed 2026-02-05

Relative to the housing finance authority's affordable housing guarantee program.

7/10
HB1661 Opposed 2026-02-05

Relative to expanding the housing finance authority's community heroes program and makes an appropriation therefor.

7/10
HR30 Nay 2026-02-05

Finding that planning, zoning, and related regulations have been and should continue to be the responsibility of municipal government.

4/10
HB572 Opposed 2026-01-08

Establishing the "partners in housing" program, an initiative under the housing champions fund to assist municipalities, counties, and developers in building workforce housing, and making an appropriation therefor.

7/10
Taxes & Revenue 14 votes
HB155 Yea 2026-06-04

Reducing the rate of the business enterprise tax.

5/10
HB609 Supported 2026-06-04

Relative to the general court's authority over the sale, purchase, ownership, use, possession, transportation, licensing, permitting, taxation, and other matter pertaining to firearms, stun guns, Tasers, pepper spray devices, knives and other self-defense tools.

5/10
CACR12 Yea 2026-05-14

Relating to voting on broad-based taxes. Providing that a supermajority vote of the general court shall be required to enact any broad-bases taxes.

6/10
CACR12 Nay 2026-05-14

Relating to voting on broad-based taxes. Providing that a supermajority vote of the general court shall be required to enact any broad-bases taxes.

6/10
SB643 Supported 2026-05-14

Requiring municipalities to hold a public hearing and conduct a roll call vote when seeking to override a tax or spending cap.

7/10
CACR10 Yea 2026-03-05

The adoption of tax laws.

5/10
CACR10 Supported 2026-03-05

The adoption of tax laws.

5/10
HB1227 Opposed 2026-03-05

Relative to the calculation of the local tax cap.

5/10
HB1002 Supported 2026-02-12

Repealing the solar energy systems tax exemption.

3/10
HB1580 Opposed 2026-02-12

Relative to the taxation of non-primary residences.

4/10
HB1636 Opposed 2026-02-12

Directing the department of revenue administration to study options for generating state revenue.

5/10
HB155 Supported 2026-01-08

Reducing the rate of the business enterprise tax.

5/10
HB609 Yea 2026-01-07

Relative to the general court's authority over the sale, purchase, ownership, use, possession, transportation, licensing, permitting, taxation, and other matter pertaining to firearms, stun guns, Tasers, pepper spray devices, knives and other self-defense tools.

5/10
HB609 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the general court's authority over the sale, purchase, ownership, use, possession, transportation, licensing, permitting, taxation, and other matter pertaining to firearms, stun guns, Tasers, pepper spray devices, knives and other self-defense tools.

5/10
Criminal Justice 14 votes
SB409 Nay 2026-05-14

Relative to the penalties for the offense of disobeying an officer.

5/10
SB557 Yea 2026-05-14

Making synthetic and semisynthetic kratom illegal to prepare, distribute, manufacture, sell, possess, or advertise, with exceptions made for scientific research.

5/10
SB625 Supported 2026-05-14

Establishing a committee to study options for family members of intentional homicide victims where the department of justice does not file charges in a case.

6/10
SB625 Yea 2026-05-14

Establishing a committee to study options for family members of intentional homicide victims where the department of justice does not file charges in a case.

6/10
SB625 Yea 2026-05-14

Establishing a committee to study options for family members of intentional homicide victims where the department of justice does not file charges in a case.

6/10
CACR11 Supported 2026-04-23

Relating to sheriffs. Providing that there shall be no age limitation for a person to hold the office of county sheriff.

6/10
SB460 Yea 2026-04-23

Relative to the offense of loitering or prowling.

4/10
SB460 Supported 2026-04-23

Relative to the offense of loitering or prowling.

4/10
HB1446 Supported 2026-03-26

Providing that an individual's use of therapeutic cannabis shall not disqualify the individual from the purchase, ownership, or possession of a firearm.

6/10
HB1108 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to the offense of criminal threatening.

6/10
HB1108 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to the offense of criminal threatening.

6/10
HB1108 Absent 2026-03-11

Relative to the offense of criminal threatening.

6/10
HB1387 Opposed 2026-03-05

Repealing limiting liability for certain design features of firearms.

5/10
HB1697 Supported 2026-02-05

Exempting certain firearms and firearm accessories manufactured and retained in New Hampshire from federal regulation.

5/10
Environment & Energy 12 votes
SB449 Opposed 2026-04-23

Relative to relative to the participation of large customer-generators in net metering and relative to energy storage in connection with net metering.

7/10
HB1477 Opposed 2026-03-26

Relative to the permitting and regulation of anchored seasonal floating platforms on public waters.

5/10
HB1542 Supported 2026-03-26

Directing alternative compliance payments to the renewable energy fund to be refunded to ratepayers.

6/10
HB1775 Supported 2026-03-26

Relative to utility ownership of natural gas and nuclear power generation facilities.

4/10
HB1178 Absent 2026-03-12

Relative to permissible window tinting on motor vehicles.

5/10
HB1722 Absent 2026-03-12

Relative to consumer protections and energy classifications for large-use electric facilities.

6/10
HB1775 Supported 2026-02-19

Relative to utility ownership of natural gas and nuclear power generation facilities.

4/10
HB1542 Supported 2026-02-12

Directing alternative compliance payments to the renewable energy fund to be refunded to ratepayers.

6/10
HB1542 Supported 2026-02-12

Directing alternative compliance payments to the renewable energy fund to be refunded to ratepayers.

6/10
SB106 Opposed 2026-01-08

Relative to the participation of customer generators in net energy metering.

4/10
HB97 Opposed 2026-01-07

Making an appropriation to the department of environmental services for wastewater infrastructure projects.

7/10
HB219 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to changes to the minimum electric renewable portfolio standards.

4/10
Transportation 10 votes
Elections & Voting 9 votes
Budget & Spending 4 votes
Labor & Employment 3 votes