Floor votes: House

Impact: ±  within the next: days.

House Floor votes in the next 7 days for bills with liberty impact at least ±10.0 or that are Report Card candidates (bold).

The ratings shown here are preliminary, and based solely on the opinion of the individual reviewers of the bills in question. These ratings should not yet be construed to be an official position of the NHLA. Our official stances on bills can be found on the Gold Standard Liberty Watchlists that we publish each week, and our Liberty Rating Report Cards that we publish at the close of the legislative session.

Bill Title
Hearing Date
Impact
HB1607: Relative to the reasonable compensation deduction under the business profits tax.OPPOSE: -27.5
2010-03-11 
HB1607: Relative to the reasonable compensation deduction under the business profits tax.OPPOSE: -22.5
2010-03-11 
HB1461: Relative to the municipal regulation of the sale of martial arts weapons.OPPOSE: -13.0
2010-03-11 
HB1421: Establishing regional advisory councils in the state park system.OPPOSE: -12.5
2010-03-11 
HB1414: Relative to teacher evaluations.OPPOSE: -12.0
2010-03-11 
HB1639: Relative to the tethering of dogs.OPPOSE: -12.0
2010-03-11 
HB1639: Relative to the tethering of dogs.OPPOSE: -12.0
2010-03-11 
HB1172: Relative to the labeling of genetically modified seeds.OPPOSE: -11.0
2010-03-11 
HB1523: Revising the pupil safety and violence prevention act.OPPOSE: -11.0
2010-03-11 
HB1212: Relative to municipal charter statutes.OPPOSE: -10.0
2010-03-11 
HB1336: Relative to health care liability claims.OPPOSE: -10.0
2010-03-11 
HB1186: Prohibiting smoking within certain areas of New Hampshire state parks and historic sites.OPPOSE: -8.0
2010-03-11 
HB1186: Prohibiting smoking within certain areas of New Hampshire state parks and historic sites.OPPOSE: -8.0
2010-03-11 
HB1188: Relative to nominating a political organization by nomination papers.OPPOSE: -4.0
2010-03-11 
HB1188: Relative to nominating a political organization by nomination papers.SUPPORT: 3.0
2010-03-11 
HB1188: Relative to nominating a political organization by nomination papers.SUPPORT: 10.0
2010-03-11 
HB1445: Eliminating the meals and rooms tax on campsites.SUPPORT: 11.0
2010-03-11 
HB1147: Excluding value attributed to unexercised approvals in determining the market value of land for property tax purposes.SUPPORT: 11.0
2010-03-11 
HB1371: Allowing recording of an examination by health care providers performing independent medical examinations.SUPPORT: 11.0
2010-03-11 
HB1486: Prohibiting the mandating of fire sprinkler systems in certain dwellings.SUPPORT: 13.0
2010-03-11 
HB1555: Adding an exemption from immunization for conscientious beliefs.SUPPORT: 17.5
2010-03-11 
HB1580: Relative to home schooling.SUPPORT: 22.5
2010-03-11 
HB1218: Requiring a report of payments to the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN).SUPPORT: 30.0
2010-03-11 
HB1486: Prohibiting the mandating of fire sprinkler systems in certain dwellings.SUPPORT: 30.0
2010-03-11 
HB1486: Prohibiting the mandating of fire sprinkler systems in certain dwellings.SUPPORT: 32.5
2010-03-11 
HB1486: Prohibiting the mandating of fire sprinkler systems in certain dwellings.SUPPORT: 32.5
2010-03-11 
HB1486: Prohibiting the mandating of fire sprinkler systems in certain dwellings.SUPPORT: 32.5
2010-03-11 
HB1661: Making distributions from limited liability companies, partnerships, and associations subject to the interest and dividends tax only if they have transferable shares.SUPPORT: 32.5
2010-03-11 
HB1635: Prohibiting the open carrying of a firearm in a public building.OPPOSE: -32.5
2010-03-17 
HB1479: Requiring that body mass index be assessed in all pupils in grades one, 4, 7 and 10.OPPOSE: -30.0
2010-03-17 
CACR28: Relating to the definition of marriage. Providing that the state shall only recognize the union of one man and one woman as marriage.OPPOSE: -22.5
2010-03-17 
HB1409: Banning biometrics for state or privately issued identification cards and as a condition of doing business.OPPOSE: -15.0
2010-03-17 
HB1479: Requiring that body mass index be assessed in all pupils in grades one, 4, 7 and 10.OPPOSE: -13.0
2010-03-17 
HB1475: Relative to indoor smoking.OPPOSE: -10.0
2010-03-17 
HB1635: Prohibiting the open carrying of a firearm in a public building.OPPOSE: -8.0
2010-03-17 
HB1635: Prohibiting the open carrying of a firearm in a public building.OPPOSE: -8.0
2010-03-17 
CACR28: Relating to the definition of marriage. Providing that the state shall only recognize the union of one man and one woman as marriage.OPPOSE: -2.7
2010-03-17 
HB1360: Permitting persons 17 years of age to register to vote.SUPPORT: 0.6
2010-03-17 
HB1360: Permitting persons 17 years of age to register to vote.SUPPORT: 3.0
2010-03-17 
HB1433: Relative to lawful commerce in firearms, including manufacture and sale, in New Hampshire.SUPPORT: 8.0
2010-03-17 
HB1356: Relative to certain nonprofit corporations subject to the right-to-know law.SUPPORT: 8.0
2010-03-17 
HB1360: Permitting persons 17 years of age to register to vote.SUPPORT: 9.0
2010-03-17 
HB1433: Relative to lawful commerce in firearms, including manufacture and sale, in New Hampshire.SUPPORT: 10.0
2010-03-17 
HB1667: Relative to possession of controlled substances obtained by valid prescription.SUPPORT: 13.0
2010-03-17 
HB1433: Relative to lawful commerce in firearms, including manufacture and sale, in New Hampshire.SUPPORT: 13.0
2010-03-17 
HB1253: Removing the exemption to the consumer protection act for insurance trade and commerce.SUPPORT: 22.5
2010-03-17 
HB1433: Relative to lawful commerce in firearms, including manufacture and sale, in New Hampshire.SUPPORT: 25.0
2010-03-17 
HB1409: Banning biometrics for state or privately issued identification cards and as a condition of doing business.SUPPORT: 25.0
2010-03-17