Downtown Keene, Spring

Legislative Review Page - Finance

Below you will find Legislative House and Senate Bills pertaining to Finance related issues. Click on the House or Senate Bill number to go the State of New Hampshire Bill Status page. Also on this page you will find links to view the full text of the bill and docket information.

If the status of a Bill is not listed on our page, it is still in the legislative process and will require that you look to the State site for further information relative to its disposition. Our page will only indicate if the Bill has been adopted or defeated.

Bill Number Description of legislative initiative
CACR22 relating to taxation. Providing that taxes imposed by the state of New Hampshire or its subdivisions may be graduated.
CACR26 relating to taxation. Providing that there shall be no broad-based taxes in New Hampshire.
HB1128 relative to the distribution of meals and rooms tax revenues to cities and towns.
HB1138 relative to the authority to expand municipal transportation improvement funds.
HB1274 restoring moneys for revenue sharing to cities and towns.
HB1276 relative to investment of capital reserve funds.
HB1335 establishing a local option for lowering the interest rate on late and delinquent property tax payments and subsequent payments.
HB1455 establishing a commission to oversee creation of a monument to acknowledge and commemorate persons enslaved in New Hampshire from 1645 to 1840.
HB1489 allowing municipalities to adopt a volunteer incentive property tax credit.
HB1516 making appropriations to fund the Claremont, Colebrook, Milford, and Keene District Courts in fiscal year 2011.
HB1522 relative to local spending caps.
HB1588  changing the effective date of the expiration of the motor vehicle registration surcharge.
HB1595  relative to tax collection procedures for manufactured housing in a manufactured housing park.
HB1622 repealing certain tax and fee increases in the 2010-2011 budget on July 1, 2012.
HB1672 making appropriation additions and revenue reductions for fiscal year 2011.
HB1677 relative to the distribution of total education grants to municipalities in the 2012 and 2013 fiscal years.
SB474 changing the rate of the meals and rooms tax, repealing the meals and rooms tax on campsites, and requiring a reduction in general fund appropriations for the biennium ending June 30, 2011.