The New Hampshire

House of Representatives

House of Representatives

House of Representatives Meeting Schedule

Details

Date
Feb 17, 2026

Time
09:00 AM - 04:30 PM

Building
Granite Place

Room
154

==REVISED==House Municipal and County Government

9:00 AMHB1027subjecting appropriations of local conservation commissions to the approval of local governing bodies.
9:00 AMHB1066relative to warrant articles authorizing lease agreements.
9:00 AMHB1085relative to the authority of police commissions.
9:00 AMHB1107enabling municipal budget committees to have alternate members.
9:00 AMHB1113enabling towns to establish a 3-year term for town moderators.
9:00 AMHB1118increasing the limit for moneys remitted to municipal treasurers.
9:00 AMHB1131relative to the official ballot referendum form of town meetings.
9:00 AMHB1135prohibiting the acquisition of prescriptive rights in private roads through adverse use.
9:00 AMHB1137relative to municipal budget committee membership.
9:00 AMHB1147relative to the use of capital reserve funds.
9:00 AMHB1151relative to conservation commission appropriations.
9:00 AMHB1181relative to public hearing notice requirements for zoning board of adjustment appeals.
9:00 AMHB1184relative to the issuance of no trespass orders on municipal or school district property.
9:00 AMHB1195relative to municipal zoning requirements for child day care providers.
9:00 AMHB1213(New Title) relative to the number, selection, and terms of town highway agents and relative to the appointment of an expert highway agent.
9:00 AMHB1220allowing the governing bodies of municipalities, cities, and towns to review and approve school budgets.
9:00 AMHB1224relative to the default budget for official ballot town meetings.
9:00 AMHB1273enabling municipal support and incentives for residential flood resilience improvements.
9:00 AMHB1303authorizing municipalities to adopt zoning ordinances related to the protection, management, or replacement of tree canopy.
9:00 AMHB1309relative to town meeting warrants.
9:00 AMHB1319enabling towns, village districts, or school districts to adopt or rescind a local fiscal accountability committee for towns and schools.
9:00 AMHB1327relative to the definition of commercially-zoned land.
9:00 AMHB1351relative to uniform municipal standards for regulation of home-based businesses.
9:00 AMHB1355relative to eliminating the default budget from the official ballot referenda.
9:00 AMHB1369(New Title) relative to the manner of posting the warrant for town meetings.
9:00 AMHB1385prohibiting the use of negative property tax rates in certain municipalities.
9:00 AMHB1386enabling citizens in a municipality to vote to require that a financial audit of the local school district take place.
9:00 AMHB1392removing the ability of the governing body or budget committee to give a written recommendation about a warrant article on the ballot.
9:00 AMHB1394enabling the municipal officers to place a proposed charter amendment on the ballot that changes the form of government of the municipality.
9:00 AMHB1434enabling municipalities to vote to allow the sale of Keno.
9:00 AMHB1473relative to the use of agricultural fairground property.
9:00 AMHB1512allowing municipalities to hold a vote to prevent their residents from receiving education freedom account vouchers.
9:00 AMHB1516(New Title) allowing municipalities to vote to require that pie charts, bar charts, and QR codes be placed on property tax bills depicting where and how tax dollars are being allocated.
9:00 AMHB1526relative to the adopting of a municipal budget committee and electing members thereof.
9:00 AMHB1575relative to the determination of the default budget by the budget committee.
9:00 AMHB1581(New Title) allowing municipalities to adopt a requirement that property owners be given notice when the assessed value of their property changes by certain amounts.
9:00 AMHB1583permitting municipalities to establish special assessment districts for infrastructure improvements.
9:00 AMHB1691relative to limitations and qualifications for land placed in current use.
9:00 AMHB1756allowing organizations to file for property tax exemptions once and receive those exemptions unless and until a town assessor finds the organization ineligible for an exemption.