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Votes at a glance: committee approves technical fixes, delays complex licensure bills

Legislative Administration Committee · April 23, 2026

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Summary

During the session the committee approved several technical and housekeeping amendments (including amendments to Ag-in-the-Classroom and veteran fund language), recorded multiple 'aye' voice approvals on consent items, and held more complex licensure bills for additional drafting.

The Legislative Administration Committee’s business on April 23 included numerous voice votes, consent approvals and a set of items held for future consideration.

Key outcomes recorded in the hearing transcript: - Amendment 13-03 (replace-all for the Ag-in-the-Classroom bill) — approved by voice vote. - Amendment 13-02 (permanent recognition for 'New Hampshire Day' at the Big E) — approved by voice vote. - Amendment 14-85 S (technical correction and effective date change to address a repeal in the food-safety chapter) — approved by voice vote. - Amendment 15-38 S (moved several statutory repeals to 2030 to preserve a license) — approved; multiple "aye" responses were recorded on the floor. - Amendment 16-10 to House Bill 1415 (veterans specialty-plate/fund clarifications) — approved; the bill as amended was moved to consent. - House Bills 1458 and 1469 (massage establishment and practitioner licensing) — held for further drafting and returned to committee next week for additional work.

Several other items on the committee's fiscal-note and consent list were handled by voice approval or referred to interim study; the transcript shows multiple unanimous-consent outcomes without a recorded roll-call in the public record of the hearing.

Where a roll-call was not printed in the transcript, the committee recorded votes by voice; procedural follow-up and drafting instructions were assigned to staff and agency representatives as noted on the record.