Representative • Democrat
William Marsh
New Hampshire • District HD-17-ROC

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
46
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 123
Not Voting: 1
Yea: 105
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Sponsored Bills
NH HB169•Passed
Establishing a commission to study the removal of unused utility poles following the transition of equipment, lines, and cables to new utility poles.
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NH SB422•Passed
Establishing an adult dental benefit under the state Medicaid program.
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NH HB1526•Passed
Relative to income eligibility for in and out medical assistance and relative to the executive committee for the mental health counseling compact.
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NH HB1335•Passed
Relative to the parole board and the procedure for medical parole of prisoners.
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NH HB381•Passed
Relative to laboratory testing.
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NH SB419•Passed
Establishing a commission to study the delivery of public health services in New Hampshire through regional public health networks.
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NH SB229•Passed
Relative to pharmacist administration of vaccines.
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NH SB397•Passed
Relative to the mental health counseling compact and the interstate compact on the placement of children.
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NH HB1421•Enrolled
Relative to lead in school drinking water.
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NH SB450•Passed
Relative to the prescription drug affordability board.
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NH HB1390•Passed
Relative to access to language translation services in telemedicine.
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NH HB1548•Passed
Relating to the sale of the Lakes Region Facility.
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NH HB1320•Passed
Relative to public exposure of deceased human bodies.
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NH HB1507•Passed
Requiring childcare investigatory findings to be timely published.
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NH SB289•Passed
Relative to glucagon administration and relative to the dispenser report under the controlled drug prescription health and safety program.
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NH HB1602•Introduced
Relative to perfluorinated chemicals in drinking water.
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NH HB1263•Passed
Relative to prescribed studies on health, physical education, wellness, and personal finance literacy in schools.
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NH SB220•Passed
Relative to establishing a committee to study licensure of mental health professionals.
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NH SB279•Passed
Establishing a study committee on harm reduction and overdose prevention programs.
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NH HB379•Introduced
Relative to electronic notice.
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NH HB1444•Introduced
Relative to the registration of medical spas.
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NH HB1429•Introduced
Establishing licensure for massage establishments.
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NH HB1566•Introduced
Relative to the New Hampshire prescription drug affordability board.
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NH SB121•Engrossed
Relative to a state-based health exchange.
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NH SB319•Engrossed
Relative to vaccination status and wellness incentives.
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NH HB1187•Engrossed
Relative to milk pasteurization.
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NH HB95•Passed
Relative to milk pasteurization.
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NH HB1633•Introduced
Relative to requiring COVID-19 vaccination for school attendance.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB1332•Introduced
Excepting public universities and colleges from requirements under medical freedom in immunizations.
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NH HB1443•Introduced
Proclaiming the first Monday of March as COVID-19 Victims and Survivors Memorial Day.
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NH HB1369•Introduced
Relative to COVID-19 health and safety policies at New Hampshire performing arts venues.
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NH HB1014•Introduced
Allowing public meetings to be conducted virtually.
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NH HB1007•Introduced
Relative to qualifications for office.
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NH SB320•Introduced
Relative to health care provider contract standards.
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NH HB1409•Introduced
Relative to the age at which a minor may receive mental health treatment without parental consent.
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NH HB1012•Introduced
Relative to notice for the cutting of trees by utilities.
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NH HB1057•Introduced
Relative to the tax exemption for the elderly.
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NH HB1055•Introduced
Relative to the property tax exemption for individuals with disabilities and individuals who are deaf or severely hearing impaired.
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NH HB1126•Introduced
Permitting minors over the age of 16 to obtain a vaccination without parental consent.
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NH HB1013•Introduced
Relative to meetings of the New Hampshire rare disease advisory council.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB1657•Introduced
Establishing a New Hampshire farm to school reimbursement program.
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NH HB1207•Introduced
Requiring an employer to provide paid time off for an employee to vote.
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NH HB1578•Introduced
Relative to including certain children and pregnant people in Medicaid and the children's health insurance program.
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NH HB1536•Introduced
Relative to expanding Medicaid to include certain postpartum health care services.
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NH HB1273•Introduced
Relative to the use of free and open source software.
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NH HB1024•Introduced
Relative to local speed limits in business or urban residence districts.
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