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Official page of the New Hampshire House Republican Caucus and House Republican Office. Providing advocacy for the Republican agenda in the NH Legislature.
Keeping taxes low, working to grow our economy and help businesses create jobs, and making government more affordable and more accountable.
Rep. Juliet Harvey-Bolia cosponsored SB514, axing Timber Taxes levied against property-owners after a timber harvest
In addition to lowering taxes, this bill removes bureaucratic red tape that delayed work progress for property-owners
Republicans are working on chopping taxes
Rep. Jodi Nelson filed HB1088 so that schools can prepare for emergencies such as students facing sudden allergic reactions.
Inspired by personal experience, Rep. Nelson's bill won unanimous support from the legislature and is now protecting NH schools and students.
"The bottom line is that if you are a Bill Clinton Democrat, or anyone who voted for Bill Clinton in the 1990s. NH Republicans welcome you with open arms."
đź“°Hear from Leader Osborne on Democrats' retreat to the far left, and abandonment of moderatesđź“°
https://www.nhhousegop.com/news-updates/rep-jason-osborne-bill-clinton-would-be-a-republican-today/
Rep Kristin Noble (R-Bedford) sponsored HB1066 so that whether a student's future involves work, trades, or college, parents should not be forced to share private info with schools through mandated FAFSA.
This bill was signed into law and supported by over 20 superintendents
Today, we remember the victims of 9/11, salute the heroic first responders who ran into danger, and honor those who sacrificed all to save lives.
Our hearts ache for all who lost loved ones on that fateful day.
Childcare remains a core issue facing New Hampshire and Republicans are dedicated to finding solutions.
Rep. Deb DeSimone led the charge on several childcare related bills such as HB1407 and HB1056 to help Granite Staters access quality, affordable and safe childcare.
After her town was hit twice by devastating flooding, Rep. Judy Aron (R-South Acworth) filed HB1121, and other bills, so it is easier for communities to recover and rebuild.
Thanks to Rep. Aron's work, NH is prepared to better assist citizens after disasters.
Our thoughts, condolences, and prayers are with Governor Chris Sununu, Governor John H Sununu and the entire Sununu family on the passing of former New Hampshire First Lady Nancy Sununu.
After a long battle with Alzheimer’s, we said goodbye to mom today. An amazing life of accomplishments, she piloted our family through every day.
Huge Thank You to the amazing staff of Cornerstone at Hampton. They made all the difference through mom’s toughest times.
Rep. Carroll Brown filed HB1385 after hearing from a veteran who was facing rep tape barriers to work
This critical legislation establishes veteran licensing acceleration to assist in their transition to civilian life.
Republicans are demolishing walls to work for our vets.
Rep. Diane Pauer filed HB1105 after learning that local tax caps were being circumvented statewide.
HB1105 clarifies that all proposed spending must comply with a local tax cap.
Republicans are providing taxpayers with stronger fiscal tools to lower your property taxes.
As Granite Staters receive their electric bills and begin to notice their rates rising, Chairman Michael Vose and Vice Chairman Doug Thomas released the following statement.
Parents are partners in their children's upbringing.
Rep. Lisa Post led a bipartisan coalition to pass legislation that encourages shared parenting arrangements.
Legislators tried to pass this bill for years, but thanks to Rep. Post's advocacy, the bill is now signed into law.
Deputy Majority Leader Jim Kofalt (R-Wilton) released the following statement after the NH Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that dismissed a lawsuit by a Manchester mother whose child was “transitioned” by the Manchester public school system without her knowledge or consent.
House Republicans sponsored tax cuts for Meals on Wheels Participants.
Our Granite State Seniors are treasured members of our communities, and by passing HB1191, we are making sure that the Meals and Rooms tax does not hinder their ability to spend time at our local businesses.
Republicans tried to work across the aisle to expand safe haven for newborns in HB1607
It is unfortunate that House Democrats did not keep to their word, with 168 of them, including one of the bill's cosponsors, voting to kill the bill because of their petty partisan games.
Rep. Mark Proulx is one of the greatest defenders of First Responders.
Recognizing how EMS were hindered during the COVID pandemic, he set out to fix holes in our law which kept them from their critical role in our communities.
Thanks to his hard work, HB1328 is now law.
HB1260, proudly sponsored by Representative Jennifer Rhodes (R-Winchester) protects Granite State children by closing gaps in the law that left them vulnerable to predators.
House Republicans are standing up for children, and will not leave space for loopholes or compromise.
Rep. Vanessa Sheehan saw the need for more transparency in governance and sponsored HB1388. She worked diligently to win unanimous support from the legislature and Governor Chris Sununu
This legislation boosts the standards and integrity that NH deserves from it's government
House Special Committee on Housing Chairman Joe Alexander (R-Goffstown) released the following statement after Governor Chris Sununu signed House Bill 1202, relative to the issuance of permits for the alteration of driveways exiting onto public ways and relative to the definition of disability or special needs under the child care scholarship program, into law.
House Republicans led the charge on HB1300 to solidify the Right to Try Act into New Hampshire Law.
The Right to Try Act increases access to treatments for terminally ill patients, ensures standards for informed consent, and gives much needed hope to Granite State patients.
"Disincentivizing landlords from taking reasonable measures to protect their property rights definitively is not the way to make housing more available to everyone."
Hear from Representative Bob Lynn (R-Windham) in today's Union Leader:
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House Deputy Majority Leader Jim Kofalt (R-Wilton) released the following statement after federal activist judge Landya McCafferty issued a temporary restraining order on the prohibition of men competing in women’s sports.
Hear from Rep Deb Hobson, prime sponsor of HB1323, about her bill to make copies of the NH State Constitution available to members of the public.
It is critical that our citizens be informed of their rights, and this legislation will increase civic awareness and engagement.
Democrats attempted to raise taxes several times this year and unanimously opposed adding guardrails to protect citizens from tax increases
Now, as they salivate over which tax they want to raise first, we are given a grim look at what will happen if they ever take control
There is nothing more important than protecting our water, that is why House Republicans are leading in the fight against PFAS.
Investments like the Southern NH Regional Water Project and the PFAS response fund will help fight PFAS in impacted areas.
As our neighbors in Massachusetts prepare to celebrate 2 measly days without a sales tax, we would like to extend an invitation:
VISIT NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Thanks to NH Republicans, the NH Advantage is strong and we enjoy NO SALES OR INCOME TAX 24/7.
Hear from Speaker Packard , Deputy Speaker Smith and Majority Leader Osborne on House Republicans' historic progress and plans to keeping moving New Hampshire forward into the future in the
Union Leader
Read more at: https://t.co/eEBmSLCT7N
"To summarize the situation, I will rephrase our Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin..."
Hear from Rep. Jordan Ulery about the Democrats' blatant attempts to pedal tax increases to rob you of your hard earned money in today's Union Leader
READ HERE: https://www.unionleader.com/opinion/op-eds/rep-jordan-ulery-republican-tax-cuts-are-a-new-hampshire-advantage/article_acb8bfd8-4062-11ef-b202-1b8625594b47.html
On behalf of our caucus, have a safe & enjoyable Independence Day
Today we honor & celebrate the freedoms and unalienable rights that our founders outlined on this day in 1776 with the Declaration of Independence.
Happy Independence Day!
House Criminal Justice Chairman Terry Roy (R-Deerfield) released the following statement acknowledging the Criminal Justice Committee’s work passing HB318, relative to bail commissioners, the standards applicable to and the administration of bail, and making an appropriation.
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