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HB 1442(New Title) permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

NH 2026 session · introduced 2026-01-07

Sponsors (13)
Action timeline (22)
  1. · house Introduced 01/07/2026 and referred to Judiciary HJ 1 P. 20
  2. · house Public Hearing: 02/20/2026 11:00 am GP 231
  3. · house Executive Session: 02/20/2026 11:00 am GP 231
  4. · house Committee Report: Refer for Interim Study 02/20/2026 (Vote 17-0; CC) HC 9 P. 18
  5. · house Removed from Consent (Reps. Kofalt, Mazur, Layon, Sabourin dit Choiniere, Farrington, McFarlane, Beaulier, DeVito, Sirois, McGrath, Korzen) 03/03/2026 HJ 5
  6. · house Special Order to the next order of business (Rep. Kofalt): MA DV 191-158 03/05/2026 HJ 6
  7. · house Lay HB1442 on Table (Rep. Wade): MF RC 163-186 03/05/2026 HJ 6
  8. · house Refer for Interim Study: MF RC 163-182 03/05/2026 HJ 6
  9. · house FLAM # 2026-1054h (Rep. Layon): AA RC 183-162 03/05/2026 HJ 6
  10. · house Ought to Pass with Amendment 2026-1054h: MA RC 181-164 03/05/2026 HJ 6
  11. · house · ROLLCALL House roll-call vote — 163 yea / 186 nay (Table)
  12. · house · ROLLCALL House roll-call vote — 163 yea / 182 nay (Interim Study)
  13. · house · ROLLCALL House roll-call vote — 183 yea / 162 nay (Adopt Floor Amendment)
  14. · house · ROLLCALL House roll-call vote — 181 yea / 164 nay (OTPA)
  15. · senate Introduced 03/05/2026 and Referred to Judiciary; SJ 6
  16. · senate Hearing: 04/02/2026, Room 100, SH, 01:50 pm; SC 12
  17. · senate Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2026-1384s, 04/16/2026, Vote 3-2; SC 14
  18. · senate Committee Amendment # 2026-1384s, AA, VV; 04/16/2026; SJ 9
  19. · senate Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2026-1384s, RC 15Y-8N, MA; OT3rdg; 04/16/2026; SJ 9
  20. · senate · ROLLCALL Senate roll-call vote — 15 yea / 8 nay (Ought to Pass w/Amendment)
  21. · house House Concurs with Senate Amendment 2026-1384s (Rep. Lynn): MA RC 184-155 05/21/2026 HJ 14
  22. · house · ROLLCALL House roll-call vote — 184 yea / 155 nay (Concur)
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referred to committee (1)
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New Hampshire House Committee on Judiciarynh-leg
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Who matters

Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Erica J Layon (R, state_lower NH-13)sponsor05
2Bill M. Gannon (R, state_upper NH-23)cosponsor01
3Daniel Popovici-Muller (R, state_lower NH-17)cosponsor01
4David C Love (R, state_lower NH-13)cosponsor01
5Katy Peternel (R, state_lower NH-6)cosponsor01
6Kevin A. Avard (R, state_upper NH-12)cosponsor01
7Linda McGrath (R, state_lower NH-40)cosponsor01
8Lisa R Mazur (R, state_lower NH-44)cosponsor01
9Liz F Barbour (R, state_lower NH-35)cosponsor01
10Matt R Sabourin dit Choinière (R, state_lower NH-30)cosponsor01
11Regina Birdsell (R, state_upper NH-19)cosponsor01
12Sayra Lynn DeVito (R, state_lower NH-8)cosponsor01
13Sherri L Reinfurt (R, state_lower NH-29)cosponsor01
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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  1. 2026-05-25 · was referred to New Hampshire House Committee on Judiciary · nh-leg
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