Here are a few of the healthcare bills that will be discussed in committee this week. There are too many to list them all. If you are interested in follow more bills, please click the link above to view the full house and senate calendars.
Monday January 27
HB476-FN - REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE - relative to restrictions on elective abortion. (Judiciary) | 9:30 + 11:00 am, LOB 206-208
HB519 - HOUSING - making an appropriation to the Department of Health and Human Services to fund and support the Waypoint Youth and Young Adult Shelter. (Finance) | 11:00 am, LOB 210-211
Tuesday January 28
SB113 - HOUSING - making appropriations to the Department of Health and Human Services for homeless services and homeless prevention. (Finance) | 1:15 pm, SH 103
SB114 - HOUSING - making appropriations to the Department of Health and Human Services to support community and transitional housing through community mental health centers. (Finance) | 1:40 pm, SH 103
Wednesday January 29
SB75 - IMMUNIZATION - providing health insurance carriers access to the state immunization registry and making an appropriation therefor. (Health and Human Services) | 9:30 am, LOB 101
HB199 - PFAS - extending the statute of limitations on civil actions relative to damage caused by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). | 9:30 am, LOB 206-208
HB634 - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH - relative to the New Hampshire council on autism spectrum disorders. (Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs) | 10:00 am, LOB 210-211
HB233 - IMMUNIZATION - requiring meetings of the New Hampshire vaccine association to be audio and video recorded and published on its website within 48 hours, and requiring that questions put to it in writing or at a meeting be answered and posted on its website within 14 days. (Executive Departments and Administration) | 10:00 am, LOB 306-308
HB648 - GLUCOSE MONITORING - relative to insurance coverage for glucose monitoring. (Commerce and Consumer Affairs) | 10:30 am, LOB 302-304
HB73 - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH - relative to harm reduction, substance misuse, and the governor's commission on alcohol and drug abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery. (Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs) | 10:30 am, LOB 210 - 211
HB480 - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH - relative to restoration of compentency to stand trial for criminal defendants. (Judiciary) | 11:30 am, LOB 206-208
HB94 - MEDICAID - relative to coverage of circumcision under the state Medicaid plan. (Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs) | 1:00 pm, LOB 210-211
HB254 - END OF LIFE CARE - relative to options for end of life care. (Judiciary) | 1:00 pm, Reps Hall, State House
Thursday January 30
SB76 - CHILD ADVOCACY - relative to the office of the child advocate. (Children and Family Law) | 10:00 am, SH 103
HB56 - GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION - requiring a background check and mandatory waiting period during certain firearm transfers. (Criminal Justice and Public Safety) | 10:00 am, LOB 202-204
SB77 - CHILD ADVOCACY - providing children in delinquency and children in need of services (CHINS) cases the identical types of psychological evaluations as children in child protection matters. (Children and Family Law) | 10:15 am, SH 103
HB230 - PUBLIC HEALTH - relative to the adoption of public health ordinances by municipalities. (Municipal and County Government) | 10:30 am, LOB 301-303
HB352 - GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION - prohibiting possession of a firearm at a polling place. (Criminal Justice and Public Safety) | 12:00 am, LOB 202-204
HB186 - CANNABIS - relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor. (Commerce and Consumer Affairs) | 1:15 am, LOB 302-304
Friday January 31
HB59 - VIOLENCE PREVENTION - relative to the assault of a firefighter, emergency medical care provider, or law enforcement officer. (Criminal Justice and Public Safety) | 10:00 am, LOB 202-204