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March 17 Legislative Update
UPCOMING PUBLIC HEARINGS Tuesday, March 20, 11:00 AM, House Environment & Agriculture Committee, Room 303, Legislative Office Building SB 370 Clarifying that local law enforcement has authority to enforce animal cruelty laws. Thursday, March 22, 9:15 AM, Senate Energy & … Continue reading
March 9 Legislative Update
After a vacation week, NH Legislature reconvened this week and took action on several bills as well as scheduled hearings on those that are passing over for consideration by the next body. The action taken on several bills is noted … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Legislation
Tagged NH HB 1231, NH HB 1336, NH HB 1339, NH HB 1362, NH HB 325, NH HJR 22, NH SB 370
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February 18 Legislative Update
SB 370: Dog breeding and care requirements. Amended in the Senate to remove the original wording and replaces it by adding a few words to the current powers of law enforcement section (RSA 436:8). It is intended to make clear … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Legislation, Legislative Updates
Tagged nh hb, NH HB 1231, NH HB 1336, NH HB 1339, NH HB 1362, NH HB 325, NH HJR 22, NH SB 370
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Your Contact with Legislators Made a Difference
House Municipal & County Committee recommends HB 1498 (repealing dog licensing) as Inexpedient to Legislate (ITL). On February 15th, the House will vote on the Municipal & County Committee recommendation of ITL on HB 1498. The committee voted 17-0 to … Continue reading
January 27 Legislative Update
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE HB 1498: Repealing dog licensing: On January 23rd, the House Municipal & County Committee conducted a public hearing on HB 1498. Only the sponsors of HB 1498 testified in favor of the bill. Rep. Cohn, prime sponsor, brought … Continue reading

