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House introduces five bills on financial regulation, energy transition, UBI for foster youth, deed restrictions and unlawful drug activity
Summary
The House of Representatives read five bills for the first time and sent them to committee: H 124 through H 128 address financial regulation reporting, the energy transition, universal basic income for youth leaving foster care, deed restrictions and renewable energy, and unlawful drug activity in dwellings by non-tenants.
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The House of Representatives heard first readings of five bills and referred each to the appropriate committee.
Clerk: "H 124, an act relating to the Commissioner of Financial Regulation and an annual supervision and regulation report." Representative Priestley of Bradford introduced H 124; the bill was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Economic Development.
Clerk: "H 125, an act relating to reporting on the energy transition." Representative Sebelia of Dover introduced H 125; the bill was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Energy and Digital Infrastructure.
Clerk: "H126, an act relating to universal basic income payments for youth exiting foster care." Representative Goldman of Rockingham introduced H 126; the bill was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Human Services.
Clerk: "H 127, an act relating to deed restrictions and renewable energy devices." Representative Dodge of Essex introduced H 127; the bill was read the first time and referred to the Committee on General and Housing.
Clerk: "H 128, an act relating to unlawful drug activity in a dwelling by a person who is not a legal tenant." Representative Boutin of Berry City and others introduced H 128; the bill was read the first time and was referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
Each title was read by chamber staff as required for first reading; the transcript records referral to committees but does not include bill text, fiscal notes, sponsors beyond the lead representative names, or committee hearing dates. Stakeholders and members seeking bill language or fiscal impact statements should consult the legislative website or committee clerks for full documents and schedules.

