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New Hampshire House Bill HB721
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New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session
New Hampshire House Bill HB721
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
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Relative to establishing gold and silver as legal tender.
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Previously Filed As
NH HB1674
Relative to establishing the New Hampshire legal tender act and establishing a state bullion depository.
NH HB1668
Relative to establishing a 4-day work week.
NH SB249
Establishing magistrates and relative to release of persons pending resolution of criminal charges.
NH HB1401
Relative to the transfer of Silver Lake Park in the town of Hollis.
NH SB494
Relative to establishing a farmer assistance fund.
NH SB522
Relative to establishing an early childhood education scholarship account and making an appropriation therefor.
NH SB483
Relative to establishing an office of regulatory efficiency and oversight.
NH SB427
Relative to establishing an alternative driver education program.
NH HB1050
Relative to establishing a voluntary waiver of the right to purchase a firearm.
NH HB1645
Establishing a condominium dispute resolution board.
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