HB1624 - Eliminates Certain Special Funds
Summary
New Hampshire House Bill HB1624 has been enacted, eliminating certain special funds established under state law. The bill passed both chambers with bipartisan sponsorship and was enrolled on April 14, 2026, following passage through the House and Senate Finance Committees. The legislation affects the state's fiscal framework by removing designated special fund accounts.
What changed
HB1624 eliminates certain special funds within New Hampshire state government. The bill underwent amendment (2026-0482h) during committee review before passage. The legislation passed the House with a "Ought to Pass" recommendation (16-0 vote) and the Senate with a "Ought to Pass" recommendation (4-0 vote), reflecting bipartisan support.
For affected state agencies and departments, the elimination of these special funds requires reviewing current fund balances and identifying alternative funding mechanisms for programs or operations previously supported by eliminated funds. Compliance officers should coordinate with state fiscal officials to ensure proper fund closure procedures and accounting transitions are followed.
What to do next
- Monitor for implementation guidance from New Hampshire fiscal authorities
- Review internal accounting for any special funds that may be affected by elimination
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ChangeBridge / New Hampshire / HB1624 Passed HB1624 House Bill Passed 2026-02-25
Relative to the elimination of certain special funds.
Bill Details
State New Hampshire
Session 2026 Regular Session
Chamber House
Official Source gc.nh.gov/billstatus/legacy/bs2016/bills...
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Sponsors
Dan McGuire (Rep - R) Susan Almy (Rep - D) John Janigian (Rep - R) James Gray (Sen - R) Cindy Rosenwald (Sen - D)
Action History
2026-04-14 S Enrolled Adopted, Voice Vote, (In recess 04/09/2026); Senate Journal 9 2026-03-23 S Ought to Pass: Motion Adopted, Voice Vote; OT3rdg; 03/26/2026; Senate Journal 7 2026-03-18 S Committee Report: Ought to Pass, 03/26/2026; Vote 4-0; Consent Calendar; Senate Calendar 11 2026-03-11 S Hearing: 03/10/2026, Room 103, State House, 01:25 pm; Senate Calendar 9 2026-02-25 S Introduced 02/19/2026 and Referred to Finance; Senate Journal 5 2026-02-19 H Ought to Pass with Amendment 2026-0482h: Motion Adopted Voice Vote 02/19/2026 House Journal 5 2026-02-19 H Amendment # 2026-0482h: Amendment Adopted Voice Vote 02/19/2026 House Journal 5 2026-02-09 H Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2026-0482h 02/04/2026 (Vote 16-0; Consent Calendar) House Calendar 7 P. 23 2026-02-09 H Executive Session: 01/21/2026 01:30 pm GP 154 2026-01-14 H Public Hearing: 01/21/2026 01:30 pm GP 154 2025-12-10 H Introduced 01/07/2026 and referred to Ways and Means House Journal 1 P. 28
Committee Referrals
2025-12-10 H Ways and Means 2026-02-25 S Finance
Bill Text Versions
0000-00-00 Introduced 2026-02-19 Enrolled Legislative data powered by LegiScan (CC BY 4.0)
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