Representative • Democrat
Kat McGhee
New Hampshire • District HD-35-HIL

External Links
Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
28
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
95% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 581
Not Voting: 9
Other: 131
Yea: 416
Who Represents You?
Unlock Detailed Sponsor Analysis
View comprehensive impact charts and breakdowns.
Access detailed charts visualizing the aggregate demographic impact of bills sponsored by this legislator. Understand trends across categories like Race, Gender, and more.
Enable full sponsor analysis features for your organization.
Contact Sales to Learn MoreOr email us directly at sales@legiequity.us.
Sponsored Bills
NH SB230•Engrossed
Relative to electric utility restructuring and investment in distributed energy resources.
Co-Sponsor
NH SB228•Engrossed
Relative to the limitations on community customer generators.
Co-Sponsor
NH SB237•Introduced
Relative to the office of the consumer advocate and the site evaluation committee.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB568•Introduced
Allowing subdivision regulations concerning water supply.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB460•Introduced
Relative to utility investments in distributed energy resources.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB141•Introduced
Relative to campaign disclosures for limited liability companies.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB759•Introduced
Relative to community energy generators.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB760•Introduced
Relative to utility default service.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB761•Introduced
Relative to customer energy storage.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB755•Introduced
Relative to the state's electric utility market.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB692•Introduced
Relative to utility companies adopting advanced meters.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB674•Introduced
Relative to non-wire alternatives, time-of-use tariffs, and multi-year rate settings.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB441•Introduced
Relative to visible motor vehicle diesel emissions and "rolling coal".
Co-Sponsor
NH HB189•Engrossed
Defining "clean energy" and the department of energy's 10-year state energy strategy to include new technology small-scale nuclear energy, renewable energy, and fuel diversity; and, removing references to the energy efficiency and sustainable energy board.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB96•Introduced
Requiring New Hampshire builders to use the 2021 Energy Building codes or a similar code that achieves equivalent or greater energy savings.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB630•Introduced
Preventing the dissemination of deepfake materials of political candidates before an election.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB199•Introduced
Extending the statute of limitation on civil actions relative to damage caused by per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
Co-Sponsor
NH HB278•Introduced
Relative to proxy carbon pricing in state procurement.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB136•Introduced
Extending the time period for delivery of an absentee ballot from 5:00 p.m. to the close of the polls.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB63•Engrossed
Relative to the use of nasal spray to treat anaphylaxis.
Co-Sponsor
NH SB234•Introduced
Relative to the electric assistance program.
Co-Sponsor
NH SB111•Introduced
Authorizing a reliability indexing credit pilot program.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB654•Introduced
Relative to allowing small customer-generators the ability to participate in group-net metering.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB681•Introduced
Establishing a statewide online energy data platform.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB169•Introduced
Relative to a quorum of the public utilities commission.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB106•Introduced
Establishing a commission to determine the monetary costs of climate damage to the state of New Hampshire and the best means of recouping such costs.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB95•Introduced
Requiring the New Hampshire electric co-op regularly file a certificate of deregulation with the public utilities commission.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1483•Introduced
Allowing subdivision regulations concerning water supply.
Primary Sponsor
Recent Votes
Loading voting history...