New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1274

Introduced
11/19/21  
Refer
11/19/21  

Caption

Establishing a committee to study the solid waste practices of state agencies.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1274 would not only lead to a comprehensive evaluation of current solid waste practices but also recommend necessary changes to state laws impacting waste management. The committee is expected to review state procurement laws to boost recycled content requirements and align decentralized waste disposal methods with centralized recycling initiatives. This could ultimately enhance the efficiency of waste management across state agencies, contributing to a more sustainable environment.

Summary

House Bill 1274 is designed to establish a committee tasked with studying the solid waste practices of state agencies in New Hampshire. The primary aim of the bill is to analyze recycling and waste management processes, ensuring that these practices align with the state's established waste hierarchy. The bill emphasizes the importance of reducing solid waste, enhancing recycling efforts, and decreasing food waste among various state departments.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 1274 appears to be supportive among those who recognize the importance of solid waste management and environmental sustainability. Lawmakers and advocacy groups that prioritize responsible environmental practices have largely backed these initiatives, while the expected reporting of findings and legislative recommendations signifies a proactive approach to legislative action in addressing solid waste issues.

Contention

Though the discussions surrounding HB 1274 seem primarily focused on support for improving solid waste management, some contention may arise regarding funding and resource allocation for the proposed committee. The potential impact on state budgets to implement recommended changes also raises concerns among fiscal conservatives who may question the necessity and feasibility of these enhancements in solid waste practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB288

Establishing a committee to study the listing of immunizations for children.

NH HB1510

Establishing a committee to study the hiring processes used by state agencies.

NH SB545

Establishing a committee to study the scope and role of veterinary technicians.

NH SB226

Suspending applications for new landfills and establishing a committee to study the feasibility of incinerating solid waste.

NH SB23

Establishing a study committee on meat processing.

NH HB479

Establishing a committee to study the use and problems associated with regulating the distribution and disposal of certain solid waste within landfills and transfer centers.

NH HB253

Establishing a committee to study extended producer responsibility.

NH SB379

Establishing the solid waste management fund and grant program.

NH HB1043

Establishing a committee to study regulations applicable to small businesses that sell food.

NH SB221

Establishing a study committee to examine day care access and affordability.

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