The final group of RebuildNH priority bills is now heading to the full House of Representatives for a vote before moving on to the Senate. This is the stage where every Representative votes — which means your own Representative needs to hear from you.
The committee hearings and committee votes have already taken place, so contacting committee members now will not impact the outcome. What matters at this point is reaching out to the Representative who represents your district and asking them to support these bills when they come to the House floor. A quick, polite message from a constituent can make a real difference as these bills take this critical next step.
📅 Wednesday, March 11th — N.H. House Session
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Children and Family Law
⭐ SUPPORT OTP – HB1378
This bill requires that parents not only have access to their children’s medical records but also their portals and electronic records until age 18.
Education Policy and Administration
⭐ SUPPORT OTPA – CACR24
This is a constitutional amendment enshrining a parent’s right to direct the education of their child.
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⭐ SUPPORT OTPA – HB1268
This bill completely deregulates home education and flips the presumption in favor of parents. It will make NH the freest state to home educate and the safest for parents — no longer presumed guilty by the state.
Health and Human Services
⭐ SUPPORT OTPA – HB1022
This bill specifies that the religious exemption form for school and daycare vaccine requirements can only include name, date of birth, and parental signature.
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⭐ SUPPORT OTPA – HB1071
This bill repeals the immunity shield for healthcare systems regarding COVID-19 as passed by the legislature in 2021.
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⭐ SUPPORT OTP – HB1117
This is a freedom of speech for medicine bill. Many health care providers were worried about losing their licenses for giving their free medical opinion during the Covid panic.
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⭐ SUPPORT OTP – HB1219
This bill addresses rules mandating the entire ACIP immunization schedule for foster families with no exemptions. In 2022 the law was changed to allow natural children in the home to have vaccine exemptions. This bill extends those same exemptions to adults.
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⭐ SUPPORT OTP – HB1449
This bill requires that parents be present for school vaccine clinics.
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⭐ SUPPORT OTP – HB1562
This bill legalizes direct payment and membership-based health care facilities.