Votes at a glance: key outcomes from the New Hampshire House floor, March 25, 2026

House of Representatives · March 26, 2026

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Summary

A summary list of committee reports, floor amendments and recorded votes from the House floor session. Where the transcript recorded a roll‑call, the outcome and any noted tallies are listed; if the transcript did not include clear tallies, the result is stated as adopted or defeated as reported.

This is a concise list of formal actions recorded on the House floor on March 25, 2026. Tally numbers are taken from the floor record where clearly reported in the transcript; where the transcript provided no clear numeric tally, the result is reported as recorded in the floor proceedings.

- Consent calendar: Adopted by voice vote ("Ayes have it").

- HB 1‑12 (civics requirement for public colleges/community colleges): Floor debate and roll‑call requested. (Transcript records division/roll‑call activity; final numerical tallies in the transcript are unclear and are therefore not quoted here.)

- HB 6‑29 (boat decal fee / dam maintenance fund): Motion to table failed in division; committee report adopted (voice/division as recorded).

- HB 11‑30 (judicial performance evaluations): Committee report adopted as amended; transcript records a recorded vote (committee report adopted; roll‑call counts were recorded in the floor transcript). Implementation and funding questions remain for administrative steps.

- HB 14‑58 and HB 14‑69 (massage establishment licensing/inspections): Committee reports adopted after amendment and recorded or voice votes as noted on the floor.

- HB 14‑77 (anchored seasonal floating platforms / $50 permit): Multiple motions and roll‑call votes; committee report was debated and the motion to table failed; committee report adopted (as recorded).

- HB 16‑02 (battery stewardship/recycling): After extended debate and floor amendment adoption, the committee recommendation was adopted by recorded vote (transcript records a roll‑call in favor).

- HB 17‑05 (employee assistance program for volunteer first responders): Committee report considered; division votes were requested and the motion ultimately failed to table and then passed in amended form as recorded.

- HB 15‑42 (refunds to ratepayers from the renewable energy fund): Long floor debate followed by recorded votes; the committee report was adopted as amended (recorded vote reported in the transcript).

- Additional bills (house bills listed in the clerk’s messages and multiple finance committee reports cited during the session) were adopted or had committee recommendations placed on the record; some were adopted by voice vote, others by roll call as noted in the transcript.

Next steps: For bills adopted as amended, implementing agencies (Judiciary, DES, Office of Energy Innovation, DHHS) will be expected to develop administrative procedures, determine staffing needs and, where required, report back on funding and rulemaking. Where fiscal notes were referenced, the transcript indicates further appropriation or timing issues remain to be resolved.