Last week, April 6, was legislative crossover day. This means that if a bill did not pass out of its house of origin, then it is essentially defeated
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NEWS ARCHIVE
New Hampshire: House & Senate Defeat Gun Control Bills
New HampshireLast week and yesterday, March 16, both full House & Senate agreed with committee recommendations of inexpedient to legislate (ITL), which means
Read MoreNew Hampshire: Bizarre Animal “Guardianship” Bill Amended
Government Affairs ArchiveAt the end of January, we reported on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee taking public testimony on a bill wanting to give legal rights
Read MoreNew Hampshire: Committee Recommendations on Gun Control Bills
Government Affairs ArchiveEarlier today, the House Criminal Justice & Public Safety Committee voted on two bills detrimental to sportsmen and gun owners in the Granite
Read MoreNew Hampshire: Gun Control Bills Vote Scheduled Thursday, Feb. 16
New HampshireThe House Criminal Justice & Public Safety Committee took public testimony on two bills that are most troubling for sportsmen. The committee has
Read MoreNew Hampshire: Gun Control Bills on Committee Agenda Tomorrow
New HampshireTomorrow, February 8, the House Criminal Justice & Public Safety Committee is scheduled to hear several firearm bills, but two are most troubling
Read MoreNew Hampshire: Bizarre Animal “Guardianship” Bill a Bad Idea, Opposition Needed
Legislative ActionTomorrow, January 31, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee is scheduled to meet in hearing room 103 at 9:00 a.m. to take testimony on a
Read MoreUpdate! New Hampshire Legislature Rejects Year-Round Gray Squirrel Season
New HampshireOn April 26, the Hew Hampshire Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted to reject House Bill 1356. This legislation would have required the
Read MoreNew Hampshire Looks to Permit Year-Round Squirrel Hunting
Government Affairs ArchiveOn April 19, the Hew Hampshire Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee is hearing House Bill 1356, a bill requiring the Fish and Game Department
Read MoreNew Hampshire Senate Committee Considers Hunting Legislation
Government Affairs ArchiveLast week, the New Hampshire State Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on two hunting bills. House Bill 490 permits the
Read MoreAmbiguous New Hampshire Bill Impedes Hunting
Government Affairs ArchiveA New Hampshire anti-hunting bill disguised as public safety could end untold hunting opportunities in the Granite State. House Bill 1310 would
Read MoreBipartisan Bill Destroys Beagle Bloodlines in New Hampshire
New HampshireThree anti-hunting legislators in New Hampshire have introduced legislation that would end the training and testing of rabbit-hunting dogs in the
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