SEA's Political Education Committee members are keeping close "watch" on these Legislative Service Requests. LSRs are requests by legislators for assistance drafting a particular bill. Most of these LSRs will eventually be filed as legislation.
2010-H-2001-R relative to the state budget.
2010-H-2002-R relative to the elimination of non-federally mandated benefits.
2010-H-2004-R allowing the purchase of drugs from Canada.
2010-H-2005-R relative to mandated benefits review.
2010-H-2006-R relative to health care choice.
2010-H-2007-R repealing the surcharge on automobile and motorcycle registrations.
2010-H-2013-R relative to posting of minutes under the right-to-know law.
2010-H-2020-L restoring moneys for revenue sharing to cities and towns.
2010-H-2023-R relative to certain requests for appropriations from state agencies.
2010-H-2031-R establishing a committee to study ways to encourage towns to conduct audits of town finances.
2010-H-2035-R relative to return to state employment of military personnel.
2010-H-2037-R relative to the expiration dates of certain committees.
2010-H-2039-R exempting certain lifetime license holders from the requirement of obtaining a saltwater fishing license.
2010-H-2042-R establishing a legislative commission to investigate the circumstances surrounding the granting of a lease to a state-owned railway in Hillsborough County, and to propose legislation.
2010-H-2044-R establishing state park license plates.
2010-H-2054-R relative to requirements for firefighter certification.
2010-H-2059-R relative to providing a death benefit for the family of a seasonal department of transportation employee and making an appropriation therefor.
2010-H-2060-R relative to the composition of the fire standards and training commission.
2010-H-2062-R requiring a report to be sent to the treatment facility on behalf of a person receiving treatment in the state mental health or developmental services system.
2010-H-2064-R prohibiting a state agency from establishing a fee without legislative approval.
2010-H-2067-R relating to the vote required for passing legislation imposing new or increased taxes. Providing that a 2/3 majority vote be required for passing legislation imposing new or increased taxes.
2010-H-2068-R requiring state employees to participate in a government-run health insurance option as enacted by Congress.
2010-H-2069-R repealing same sex marriages in New Hampshire.
2010-H-2070-R a concurrent resolution urging all members of Congress who vote in favor of a government-run health insurance option to enroll in that option and forgo their right to participate in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.
2010-H-2071-L repealing the tax and fee increases in the 2010-2011 budget.
2010-H-2072-R urging the department of education to conduct a survey of New Hampshire educators.
2010-H-2075-R relative to compensation for legislators.
2010-H-2077-R relating to taxes. Providing that taxes imposed by the state of New Hampshire or its subdivisions may be graduated.
2010-H-2078-R relating to taxation. Providing that there shall be no broad-based taxes in New Hampshire.
2010-H-2079-R relative to local spending caps.
2010-H-2084-R requiring the racing and charitable gaming commision to establish fees for licensees conducting live racing to generate revenue that approximates the direct costs of administration.
2010-H-2089-R relative to the administration of the unused prescription drug program.
2010-H-2099-R relative to lobbyist prohibited activities.
2010-H-2104-R relative to the right to work.
2010-H-2105-R relative to healthcare liability claims.
2010-H-2110-R granting group II retirement system status to certain positions in the department of corrections.
2010-H-2113-R relative to certain benefits for members of the general court.
2010-H-2116-R prohibiting smoking within certain areas of New Hampshire state parks and historic sites.
2010-H-2118-R changing the name of the department of fish and game to the department of fish and wildlife.
2010-H-2119-R relative to signatures required to petition a warrant article.
2010-H-2122-R allowing towns to hire certain health care workers as a first line of defense in illness.
2010-H-2130-R eliminating state-paid legislative travel.
2010-H-2133-R relative to the affidavit of qualifications for candidates.
2010-H-2134-R relative to approval of changes to a capital budget project.
2010-H-2136-R relating to referendums. Providing that the voters can veto laws by referendum.
2010-H-2139-R relative to liability of third persons under workers' compensation.
2010-H-2143-R permitting a credit against the gambling tax for gambling losses.
2010-H-2144-R relative to attendance required at a deliberative session in order to conduct official business.
2010-H-2147-R establishing a maximum speed for vehicles traveling through a toll booth or gate.
2010-H-2155-R relative to single member legislative districts.
2010-H-2156-R relative to the right of legislative employees to unionize.
2010-H-2159-R relative to a memorial license plate to honor New Hampshire law enforcement officers who die in the line of duty.
2010-H-2162-R relative to the date of the state primary election.
2010-H-2165-R relative to challenges to absentee ballots.
2010-H-2168-R extending funding for the district courts in Claremont, Colebrook, Keene, and Milford through the second year of the fiscal biennium.
2010-H-2176-R establishing a fire fighter license plate.
2010-H-2191-L relative to the lapse of county appropriations.
2010-H-2192-R relative to municipal permit fee exemptions for disabled veterans.
2010-H-2194-R establishing a commission to hear children and family law issues.
2010-H-2207-R relative to state veterans' home eligibility.
2010-H-2211-R establishing a committee to study voter fraud.
2010-H-2225-R requiring health insurance companies to cover infertility treatments.
2010-H-2226-R requiring the state to list and itemize all fees on vehicle registration forms.
2010-H-2240-R relative to election day procedures.
2010-H-2256-R relative to medical benefits payment by the retirement system for certain vested deferred group I members.
2010-H-2260-R relative to the exemption from municipal permits to register a motor vehicle for any amputee or disabled veteran.
2010-H-2261-R relative to the definition of certain conflicts and wars for purposes of veterans' relief.
2010-H-2278-R relative to appropriations to the department of environmental services.
2010-H-2279-R prohibiting interference with access to medical services and health insurance of New Hampshire citizens.
2010-H-2282-R relative to group size for premiums charged by health insurance carriers when issuing small employer health coverage.
2010-H-2290-R directing the department of transportation and environmental services to study the mitigation of damage at a certain bridge on the Exeter river.
2010-H-2293-R establishing a board of dental hygienists.
2010-H-2297-L relative to public hearings on municipal budget preparation.
2010-H-2305-R relative to periodic verification of the checklist.
2010-H-2306-R relative to checklist information.
2010-H-2316-R changing the budget cycle for the operating budget from biennial to annual.
2010-H-2325-R relative to rail authority bonds.
2010-H-2326-R relative to the use of turnpike tolls.
2010-H-2328-R relative to gaming in hotels and establishing a commission to oversee gaming in hotels.
2010-H-2331-R relative to the definition of employee with respect to private employment under workers' compensation law.
2010-H-2334-R establishing the position of director of community corrections, department of corrections.
2010-H-2335-R establishing the position of the director of security training, department of corrections.
2010-H-2336-R upgrading the chief executive officer, state hospital, department of health and human services.
2010-H-2337-R establishing the position of professional standards director, department of corrections.
2010-H-2342-R relative to replacing public officials of a county by ballot vote.
2010-H-2345-R relating to gambling. Providing that the state is authorized to raise funds by taxation of gambling and winnings therefrom.
2010-H-2352-R relative to dog racing.
2010-H-2357-L relative to certain nonprofit corporations subject to the right-to-know law.
2010-H-2361-L requiring a contractor's affidavit for services performed by professionals regulated by the joint board of licensure and certification.
2010-H-2375-R requiring law enforcement officers to record interviews of suspects in felony cases.
2010-H-2382-R relative to nonresident registration of motor vehicles.
2010-H-2384-R permitting persons 17 years of age to register to vote.
2010-H-2385-R relative to state representative districts.
2010-H-2386-R relative to the definition of "party" for election purposes.
2010-H-2388-R relative to the membership of the ballot law commission.
2010-H-2389-R relative to observing voter check-in.
2010-H-2392-R relative to notice of parole hearings.
2010-H-2393-R relative to persons with mental illness and the corrections system.
2010-H-2394-R extending the right-to-know oversight commission.
2010-H-2395-R clarifying certain provisions relative to the department of administrative services.
2010-H-2399-R relative to procurement procedures of the director of plant and property management, and relative to approval of design build projects.
2010-H-2410-R making certain corrections in the insurance laws.
2010-H-2411-R relative to New Hampshire Health First.
2010-H-2412-R relative to permissible campaign contributions by business organizations and labor unions.
2010-H-2413-R relative to the definition of "employee" for workers' compensation purposes.
2010-H-2421-R relative to same day voter registration procedures.
2010-H-2423-R relative to fees associated with voter checklists and voter information.
2010-H-2424-R relative to the procedure for nomination by nomination papers.
2010-H-2433-R establishing a fee on certain beverages.
2010-H-2439-R establishing a committee to study permitting a person to record a law enforcement officer in the course of such officer's official duties.
2010-H-2444-R relative to the availability of proposed amendments to bills and resolutions.
2010-H-2446-R relative to employer-provided health insurance coverage and prohibiting denial of coverage for certain pre-existing conditions.
2010-H-2449-R relative to truth in budgeting and reporting.
2010-H-2452-R relative to retention of election records.
2010-H-2454-R relative to the cost of prescription drugs.
2010-H-2460-R relative to withholding of wages.
2010-H-2462-R establishing a state commission to analyze the revenues and expenditures under the state budget.
2010-H-2463-R relative to the delegation of police powers.
2010-H-2466-R requiring law enforcement officials to respond to all motor vehicle accidents for which they receive notice.
2010-H-2475-R establishing an adopt-a-state park program within the state park system.
2010-H-2477-R relative to promotion of the state parks.
2010-H-2494-R relative to the use of TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) funds.
2010-H-2495-R requiring state creditable service for group II retirees to receive state employee medical benefits.
2010-H-2502-R relative to a patient's right to know regarding charges for health care.
2010-H-2504-R relative to beneficiaries receiving a retirement allowance while in active service.
2010-H-2505-R relative to department of environmental services field citations and cease and desist orders.
2010-H-2511-R relative to use of state vehicles.
2010-H-2527-R prohibiting copying or reproducing personal documents of voters.
2010-H-2531-R relative to terms for appointed town officers.
2010-H-2533-R relative to special meetings in towns with official ballot town meeting.
2010-H-2534-R requiring insurance companies to make a report to the insurance department and containing the number of claims denied.
2010-H-2535-R requiring insurance companies to send a copy of any claim which is denied to the insured and to the provider.
2010-H-2538-R relative to court record research fees.
2010-H-2539-R establishing a program for state agencies to evaluate the performance of state contractors, to be administered by the department of administrative services.
2010-H-2543-R establishing a commission to review and make suggestions for updating the treatment of New Hampshire investment trusts.
2010-H-2548-L relative to town clerks.
2010-H-2549-R relative to wrongful termination.
2010-H-2554-R permitting educational support personnel to be group I members of the New Hampshire retirement system.
2010-H-2555-R relative to creating a searchable budget database for state spending.
2010-H-2557-R reducing the number of area agencies in the state.
2010-H-2558-R relative to excuse from jury service.
2010-H-2560-R relative to recording oral communications.
2010-H-2561-R relative to costs associated with cashing payroll checks.
2010-H-2562-R establishing an appeals board for liquor commission decisions.
2010-H-2563-R establishing a liquor commission oversight committee.
2010-H-2564-R establishing a sales and use tax.
2010-H-2565-R relative to the format of the state budget.
2010-H-2567-L redefining earnable compensation for New Hampshire retirement system members.
2010-H-2570-R relative to the period for averaging compensation for the New Hampshire retirement system.
2010-H-2571-R relative to funding of passenger rail authority.
2010-H-2572-R relative to police details on public ways.
2010-H-2573-R banning health care providers from providing patient health information to the federal government, without the patient's consent.
2010-H-2574-R relative to information obtained by the division of motor vehicles regarding driver's license applicants and licensees.
2010-H-2575-R relative to funding E-911.
2010-H-2579-R prohibiting lobbyists from serving on judicial branch commissions, committees, boards, or similar government entities.
2010-H-2585-R extending the commission on the status of women.
2010-H-2587-R relative to electioneering by public employees.
2010-H-2605-R relative to online access to the state checkbook.
2010-H-2610-R relative to remedies under the right-to-know law.
2010-H-2614-R relative to treatment of pregnant inmates.
2010-H-2624-R relative to the municipal charter statutes.
2010-H-2637-R relative to the general banking laws of the state.
2010-H-2659-R establishing regional advisory councils in the state park system.
2010-H-2660-R establishing a committee to study the establishment of a department of natural resources.
2010-H-2669-R relative to death benefits for beneficiaries of deceased retirement system members.
2010-H-2670-R relative to the cost of care obligation of recipients of Medicaid home and community based care waiver programs.
2010-H-2671-R establishing a committee to study state employee whistleblower protection to be administered by the secretary of state.