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HB 1110relative to requiring certain employers to use the federal E-Verify system of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.Tim McGough (Prime)OPPOSECommittee recommended ITL 20-0. Defeated on House floor on 3/21 (ITL by VV).

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HB 1347relative to administration of the New Hampshire refugee resettlement program.Jess Edwards (Prime)OPPOSE (ITL)This bill requires that department of health and human services funds under the refugee resettlement program shall first be fully expended to provide for the state's efforts to support the social determinants of health for United States citizens. Full House referred for Interim Study (by VV) on 3/21
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HB 1054-Arelative to the Northern Border Alliance Program fund.Alissandra Murray (Prime)SUPPORT Removes "non-lapsing" language Passed the House DV, 188-180 on 3/14 - Senate Committee TBD
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HB 1118relative to the issuance of drivers' licenses for noncitizens temporarily residing in New Hampshire.Steven Smith (Prime)SUPPORTReconciles two conflicting laws with regard to requirements re issuing temporary licenses to various groups of lawfully present immigrants. Anti-immigrant amendment approved during Exec Session, without public hearing on the changes. Amendment # 2024-0637h - https://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/pdf.aspx?id=25465&q=amendment. Passed the House w/amendment, RC 179-166. Currently in Senate Judiciary
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HB 1528relative to reporting by the northern border alliance program.Alissandra Murray (Prime)SUPPORTIncreases reporting requirements for the new border enforcement program. Amendment # 2024-0737hVoted OTP-A (by VV) by the full House on 3/21.
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SB 501relative to driver licenses for noncitizens residing in New Hampshire.Donovan Fenton (Prime)SUPPORTcodifies current practice of issuing driver licenses to refugees, asylees, certain visa holders and immigrants with EAD/SSNs. Full Senate voted OTP-A by VV on 3/21.
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SB 563relative to federal immigration enforcementWilliam Gannon (Prime)OPPOSEThis year's anti-sanctuary cities bill. Senate Judiciary hearing report: https://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/pdf.aspx?id=9136&q=HearingRpt Passed by the full Senate (14-10) & referred to Senate Finance. Voted OTP by RC (14-9) on March 21.
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SB 358relative to invalidating out-of-state driver's licenses issued to undocumented immigrants.William Gannon (Prime)OPPOSEPurports to disallow undocumented people to drive in NH if they have a (valid) driver license from another state. Senate Judiciary hearing report: https://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/pdf.aspx?id=8582&q=HearingRpt Full Senate voted OTP-A by RC (14-8) on March 21. Referred to Finance.
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HB 596prohibiting the use of racial profiling in law enforcement activities and in sentencing.David Meuse (Prime)SUPPORT Has been amended to prohibit racial profiling unless there are other reasons for the interaction. Passed the full House in 2023, re-referred in Senate Judiciary. Amendment# 2024-0571sPassed the House RC 186-185 on 3/16/23. Passed the full Senate in January, referred to Senate Finance. Passed full Senate again, with amendment, on 2/15/24
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SB 568relative to licenses for [noncitizens] temporarily residing in New Hampshire.
Denise Ricciardi (Prime)
SUPPORTThis bill removes the requirement of proof of vehicle operation in a foreign country for a temporary alien's drivers' license. Full Senate voted ITL by VV on 3/21. Senators combined the policy aspects of this bill into SB 501 and agreed that the bill was no longer necessary.
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SB 504-FN relative to land in current use.Jeb BradleyOPPOSEThis bill provides that the owner of land in current use and designated as open space may post that such land is restricted to use for public recreation only. The bill also expands grounds for criminal trespass to include violation of open space land posted for recreational use only and when associated with a violation of the controlled drug act or human trafficking. Senate Judiciary hearing report: https://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/pdf.aspx?id=9090&q=HearingRpt Passed Senate (14-10) on 3/7/24. Currently in House Criminal Justice Committee - Public hearing TBD
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