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State Agency Written Notice to Municipalities for Pending Applications

New Hampshire Senate Bill 527 requires state agencies to provide written notice to municipalities regarding pending applications. The bill passed the Senate on March 16, 2026, with bipartisan sponsorship and was referred to the House Executive Departments and Administration Committee. The legislation establishes new procedural requirements for intergovernmental communication.

Routine Rule Government & Public Administration
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Grid Transformer Vulnerability Assessment Requirements

New Hampshire passed HB1723, requiring utilities and electric grid operators to assess and report vulnerability of high-voltage transformers to geomagnetic and electromagnetic disturbances. The bill also mandates recommendations for mitigation measures to protect state electric infrastructure. The legislation passed the House on March 17, 2026, during the 2026 Regular Session.

Priority review Rule Energy
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Business Profits Tax Expense Deductions

New Hampshire HB1597 passed both chambers on March 17, 2026, amending state tax law to allow businesses to deduct Business Profits Tax expenses. The bill passed the House with an Ought to Pass recommendation (Vote 13-6) and received unanimous Senate committee approval (Vote 5-0) before reaching the Senate floor.

Priority review Rule Taxation
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Clarifies Renewable Portfolio Standard Eligible Energy Classes

New Hampshire HB1535 passed on March 6, 2026, clarifying eligible renewable energy classes under the state's renewable portfolio standard. The bill was sponsored by Representative Thomas Cormen and Senator Suzanne Prentiss. It passed the House with a 17-0 vote and received a Senate committee recommendation of Ought to Pass with Amendment #2026-1306s.

Routine Rule Energy
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Marriage Registration Forms and Delayed Certificates Reform

The New Hampshire House of Representatives passed HB1260 on March 6, 2026, amending provisions related to marriage registration forms and delayed certificates of marriage. The bill was sponsored by Representatives Dargie and Petrigno and received committee approval before passage.

Routine Rule Civil Rights
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Livestock Guarding Dog Nuisance Exemption

New Hampshire General Court passed HB1253, exempting dogs actively guarding livestock or crops from nuisance dog statutes. The bill, sponsored by Representatives Comtois, Aron, and others, passed the House and Senate with unanimous committee support and was signed into law on March 17, 2026.

Routine Rule Agriculture
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Secretary of State Required to Post Constitutional Amendment Notices

The New Hampshire General Court passed HB1247, requiring the Secretary of State to create, post on the official state website, and distribute notice of proposed constitutional amendments. The bill passed the House on March 11, 2026, and was introduced in the Senate on March 17, 2026. This measure enhances public transparency in the constitutional amendment process.

Routine Rule Elections
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Insurer Assessment Credits

The New Hampshire House of Representatives passed HB1194, legislation relative to credits for assessments paid by insurers. The bill was sponsored by Rep. John Janigian and advanced through the 2026 Regular Session after receiving strong support, passing the House with a 336-2 vote before moving to the Senate Ways and Means Committee.

Routine Rule Insurance
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Scanning Device or Reencoder Fraud Offense

New Hampshire HB1175 has passed, establishing a criminal offense for the use of scanning devices or reencoders to defraud. The bill, sponsored by multiple House and Senate representatives, creates penalties for individuals who knowingly use such devices to capture or encode payment card or identification information with fraudulent intent. The legislation was referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee after passing the House.

Priority review Rule Criminal Justice
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Full Accountability in Arrest Reporting Emergency Amendment Act

The District of Columbia Council enacted the Full Accountability in Arrest Reporting Emergency Amendment Act of 2026 (B26-0614) on March 31, 2026. The emergency legislation was passed without the Mayor's signature following a veto override vote of 13-0. The act modifies arrest reporting requirements within the District's criminal justice system and expires on June 29, 2026.

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