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House advances dozens of bills; votes adopt, table, and amend a wide range of measures

New Hampshire House of Representatives · March 5, 2026
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Summary

The New Hampshire House adopted committee recommendations on multiple bills, laid others on the table, and approved several floor amendments during a lengthy floor session that included contentious debates and roll-call votes.

The New Hampshire House of Representatives considered a packed calendar on March 10, 2026, adopting committee recommendations on a range of bills, tabling others for further work and approving a number of floor amendments.

The session opened with routine ceremonial items and a letter of resignation from Representative Sandra Panick (Pelham) read by the clerk. The House adopted the consent calendar by voice vote and vacated reference of Senate Bill 457 to the Committee on Education Policy and Administration.

Several bills were resolved by roll-call or division votes. Notable outcomes…

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