The NH legislature has reached the half-way point in the 2010 legislative session. All the bills that originated in the House that have gained approval must be moved to the Senate for consideration and vice-versa. A handful of the bills
The DOGS Legislative Briefing Newsletter was suspended for few weeks while the legislature took a vacation break and the House cleared up a backlog of action on other bills. The diligent advocacy activities of DOGS members made a significant difference
The Legislature is on its winter vacation break until March 1st. Recent Legislative Action – HB 1417: allowing companion dogs in certain areas of restaurants. Passed the House. HB 1596: changes the time period by 15 days during which dog
We’ve been asked about HB1417. It does not require all restaurants to allow dogs. It simply lets restaurant owners, who might wish to allow dogs, to do so – provided they post a notice. New Hampshire has a lot of
NH LEGISLATIVE ACTION HB 1639 (Dog Tethering Requirements & Unlawful Taking) – House Criminal Justice Committee Votes. On February 11th, the House Criminal Justice Committee voted to recommend the bill Inexpedient to Legislative in a 13-2 vote. Rep. Larry Gagne