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Committee executive session: how members voted on 7 bills heard in January

2146051 · January 23, 2025
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Summary

At an executive session following public hearings, New Hampshire House Municipal & County Government members dispatched seven bills with recommendations to the House floor: the committee recommended ITL on some measures and Ought to Pass (as amended) on others. Key roll-call tallies and motions are listed below.

The Municipal and County Government Committee moved from public hearings into an executive session on Jan. 23, 2025, and produced committee recommendations on seven bills the panel had considered in recent weeks. The committee recorded roll-call tallies and formal motions for each bill; below is a concise listing of actions and results as entered in the minutes.

Votes at a glance

- House Bill 84 (fees for certain recreational vehicles on campgrounds): Committee recommendation — Inexpedient to legislate (ITL). Motion: ITL moved by Representative McDonald; second by Representative Maggiore. Committee vote: 18–0 (ITL).

- House Bill 86 (service-of-notice fee for civil forfeiture of unlicensed dogs; align with certified-mail rate): Committee accepted an OLS amendment and then voted Ought to…

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