New Hampshire

New Hampshire’s General Court consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It’s the oldest state legislature in the United States, and has been historically varied in its political leanings. Regular sessions are held annually.

Plural is here to help you navigate the complexities of New Hampshire’s legislature. Explore key, bills, learn about legislators, and access valuable resources tailored to New Hampshire’s legislative landscape.

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TOP BILLS in New Hampshire

Thousands of bills are introduced each session, related to key topics like renewable energy, abortion, and housing.

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New Hampshire legislators

There are 427 members in the New Hampshire General Court — 25 Senators and 402 House Members.

As of 2023, the legislature is majority Republican. There are 209 Democrats and 218 Republicans serving New Hampshire.

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Plural offers data from current and past sessions in New Hampshire, as well as committee, staffer, and hearing data.

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