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Votes at a glance: Key outcomes from the House floor on March 25, 2025

2717156 · March 20, 2025
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Summary

A roundup of roll-call and floor outcomes announced during the House session, including committee report adoptions, tablings and major floor votes the body resolved on March 25.

The House processed dozens of committee reports and floor actions on March 25. Below are selected outcomes announced on the record during the session (text and tallies reflect the clerk's announcements on the House floor as recorded in the session transcript):

- House Bill 109 (false reports to law enforcement) — Committee report adopted (announced tally: 98 in the affirmative, 73 in the negative). The bill received division votes and debate before the majority report was adopted.

- House Bill 218 (free police reports for victims) — Floor amendment and committee report actions were taken; the House adopted an amendment addressing conflict with NH Right-to-Know law and adopted the committee report as amended (amendment and committee action recorded on the floor).

- House Bill 68 (best-interest placements within same district) — Committee report as amended adopted (floor tally announced as 217 in the affirmative, 156 in the negative). The legislation changes the administrative default when a superintendent fails to timely justify denial of a best-interest placement request.

- House Bill 2 21 (system benefits charge / New Hampshire Saves cost-effectiveness) — The House adopted the committee report (roll-call tally announced as 195 in the affirmative, 151 in the negative), advancing language that affects how the Public Utilities Commission may evaluate cost-effectiveness going forward.

- House Bill 233 (NH Vaccine Association transparency) — Committee amendment adopted and the committee report as amended was adopted; the House recorded division votes and adopted requirements for meeting recordings to be posted online as discussed on the floor.

- House Bill 6 72 (off-grid electricity providers) — Committee report as amended adopted (division vote recorded on floor; roll-call tallies announced in the transcript where applicable), advancing a narrower path for off-grid generation under specified conditions.

- Several bills were laid on the table (indefinitely postponed) after motions on the floor; the clerk recorded outcomes for motions to indefinitely postpone (examples included HB 199 on PFAS statute of limitation extension and other bills listed in the day's record).

This summary lists the actions specifically announced on the House floor transcript. For full text of each bill, amendment and the official roll-call records, consult the House clerk’s published journal and the electronic House record for March 25, 2025.