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Gerri Cannon

New Hampshire • District HD-18-STR
Gerri Cannon

Activity Summary

Bills Sponsored
31
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 410
Not Voting: 10
Other: 2
Yea: 427

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Sponsored Bills

NH HB1351Introduced

Prohibiting the sale and use of adhesive-based rodent traps.

Primary Sponsor
NH HB1663Introduced

Relative to the confidentiality of medical records and patient information.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB1689Introduced

Relative to the use of personal identifying information by state agencies.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB1607Passed

Relative to expanded safe haven protections.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB1609Passed

Relative to the commission on the primary care workforce and the state office of rural health.

Co-Sponsor
NH SB176Engrossed

Relative to insurance coverage for pelvic floor therapy.

Co-Sponsor
NH SB486Engrossed

Adopting the physician assistant licensure compact.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB1605Introduced

Relative to alternative education programs for granting credit leading to graduation.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB368Introduced

Relative to protections related to receiving gender-affirming health care or gender-affirming mental health care.

Primary Sponsor
NH HB264Introduced

Relative to amendments and corrections to birth records.

Primary Sponsor
NH HB326Introduced

Prohibiting the use of second generation anticoagulant rodenticides.

Primary Sponsor
NH HB200Engrossed

Relative to choice of counselor to evaluate a child in family court proceedings.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB264Introduced

Relative to amendments and corrections to birth records.

Primary Sponsor
NH HB326Introduced

Prohibiting the use of second generation anticoagulant rodenticides.

Primary Sponsor
NH HB35Vetoed

Requiring student identification cards to include the National Eating Disorders Hotline.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB610Engrossed

Expanding the definition of providers who can certify patients of the therapeutic cannabis program and relative to release of a defendant pending trial and relative to product labeling and information guide requirements for cannabis products and the prohibition of the sale of hemp products containing certain levels of THC.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB286Passed

Relative to the removal of political advertising.

Primary Sponsor
NH HB109Passed

Relative to the occupational therapy practice act.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB368Introduced

Relative to protections related to receiving gender-affirming health care or gender-affirming mental health care.

Primary Sponsor
NH HB431Engrossed

Permitting qualifying patients and designated caregivers to cultivate cannabis for therapeutic use.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB114Engrossed

Relative to the age at which a minor may receive mental health treatment without parental consent.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB200Engrossed

Relative to choice of counselor to evaluate a child in family court proceedings.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB438Introduced

Relative to the right of representation in family court.

Co-Sponsor
NH SB176Introduced

Relative to insurance coverage for pelvic floor therapy.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB218Introduced

Relative to court rules and transcripts in the judicial branch family division.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB99Introduced

Requiring tax bills to provide information about a state tax rebate program for lower income homeowners.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB169Passed

Establishing a commission to study the removal of unused utility poles following the transition of equipment, lines, and cables to new utility poles.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB1261Introduced

Prohibiting the use of Native American mascots in public schools, colleges, and universities.

Primary Sponsor
NH HB1126Introduced

Permitting minors over the age of 16 to obtain a vaccination without parental consent.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB136Introduced

Requiring schools to update documents and software to include the option of identifying a student as non-binary.

Co-Sponsor
NH HB540Engrossed

Relative to supported decision-making as an alternative to guardianship.

Co-Sponsor

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