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New Hampshire House fails to override multiple gubernatorial vetoes; most attempts fall short of two-thirds
Summary
The New Hampshire House considered a series of roll-call votes on governor's vetoes across education, budgeting, and public-health measures on Dec. 3, 2025; most override attempts failed to reach the two‑thirds threshold required by the state constitution.
The New Hampshire House met in session on Dec. 3, 2025, to consider a series of governor's veto messages and held roll-call votes on multiple bills. Under the state constitution, overriding a governor's veto requires a two-thirds affirmative vote.
Clerk announcements and procedural instructions prefaced a sequence of roll-call votes. The House addressed vetoes including HB 115 (temporary appropriations), HB 140, HB 148, HB 319 (school transportation for kindergarten), HB 324 (obscene/harmful materials in schools), HB 356 (partisan school district elections), HB 358 (immunization…
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