New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1168

Introduced
11/28/23  
Refer
11/28/23  
Report Pass
3/15/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  
Refer
4/2/24  
Report Pass
4/22/24  
Enrolled
6/27/24  
Chaptered
7/22/24  

Caption

Establishing a committee to study the impact of the housing crisis on people with disabilities.

Impact

The committee will include four members from the House of Representatives and one from the Senate, appointed by their respective leadership. This structure ensures that the study has a legislative backbone while engaging diverse perspectives on the issue at hand. Importantly, the committee is tasked with gathering information, which will include input from state agencies, disability advocates, and community organizations. This approach is expected to lead to a comprehensive understanding of the housing shortages faced by people with disabilities and identify practical solutions to this ongoing challenge.

Summary

House Bill 1168 establishes a committee aimed at studying the impact of the housing crisis on people with disabilities in New Hampshire. This measure reflects a growing concern regarding the intersection of housing availability and the needs of disabled individuals, who often face additional barriers in securing suitable living arrangements. By setting up a dedicated committee, the state acknowledges the critical nature of this issue and the need for focused inquiry into potential remedies. The bill outlines the committee's composition, duties, and the process for soliciting information from relevant stakeholder groups.

Contention

As the committee progresses, various stakeholders may express differing views on the findings and recommendations that emerge from its work. The housing crisis is a multifaceted issue, and potential remedies may involve regulatory changes or funding allocations that could prompt debates among legislators, advocacy groups, and the public. There is a possibility that proposed solutions may clash with existing policies or funding priorities, resulting in contention within the legislative process as well as among community advocates. Hence, the committee's work will not only be critical for identifying needs but also for navigating the complex political landscape surrounding housing policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB64

Establishing a study committee on resident-owned manufactured housing park disputes and oversight of resident-owned manufactured housing parks.

NH HB461

Establishing a committee to study elimination by political subdivision employers of a retirement system position.

NH HB235

Establishing a committee to study the landlord tenant mediation program.

NH SB251

Establishing a committee to study the long-term impact of the New Hampshire adult parole system.

NH HB217

Establishing a committee to study the effects of fluoride on fetuses and children.

NH HB81

Establishing a study committee to examine all ancillary charges for propane gas sales.

NH SB159

Establishing a committee to study unlimited service area permits for landfills and out of state waste coming into New Hampshire.

NH SB23

Establishing a study committee on meat processing.

NH HB443

Establishing a commission to study the withdrawal of New Hampshire from ISO New England.

NH HB253

Establishing a committee to study extended producer responsibility.

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