Legislative Update: February 2008 Archives
During the past week, leadership has signed-in, testified and taken a position on a number of bills being heard in committee. Here is a complete list of those bills:
HB 1330—relative to the process for nonrenewal of teacher contracts.(oppose)
HB 1588—relative to the verification of the state of residency of an unemancipated minor seeking an abortion in New Hampshire. (support)
Education
HB 1328—relative to disciplining school employees.(oppose)HB 1330—relative to the process for nonrenewal of teacher contracts.(oppose)
Judiciary
HB 14945—relative to parental notification.(support)HB 1588—relative to the verification of the state of residency of an unemancipated minor seeking an abortion in New Hampshire. (support)
During the past week, leadership has signed-in, testified and taken a position on a number of bills being heard in committee. Here is a complete list of those bills:
HB 1195—relative to health care provider reimbursement for services to patients without health insurance. (oppose)
HB 1602—relative to dependent health insurance coverage. (support)
HB 1608—requiring insurance coverage for colorectal screening for adults in New Hampshire.(oppose)
CACR 29—relating to education. Providing that the recognition of local control of education in the New Hampshire
constitution is reestablished. (support)
HB 1281—prohibiting public schools from requiring health insurance as a condition of enrollment. (support)
HB 1643—relative to medical benefits payment by the retirement system for eligible group I teachers and political
subdivision employees in the retirement system. (support)
Commerce
HB 1195—relative to health care provider reimbursement for services to patients without health insurance. (oppose)
HB 1602—relative to dependent health insurance coverage. (support)
HB 1608—requiring insurance coverage for colorectal screening for adults in New Hampshire.(oppose)
Education
CACR 29—relating to education. Providing that the recognition of local control of education in the New Hampshire
constitution is reestablished. (support)
HB 1281—prohibiting public schools from requiring health insurance as a condition of enrollment. (support)
Executive Department & Administration
HB 1643—relative to medical benefits payment by the retirement system for eligible group I teachers and political
subdivision employees in the retirement system. (support)
Finance
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