Representative • Republican
Melissa Blasek
New Hampshire • District HD-21-HIL

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
35
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
60% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 100
Not Voting: 1
Yea: 128
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Sponsored Bills
NH HB122•Introduced
Relative to microenterprise home kitchen operations.
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NH HB122•Introduced
Relative to microenterprise home kitchen operations.
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NH HB20•Passed
Naming a bridge in the town of Merrimack for the Honorable Richard "Dick" Hinch.
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NH HB85•Passed
Relative to antenuptial agreements.
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NH HB1487•Passed
Relative to the procedure for withdrawal from the vaccine registry.
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NH HB1455•Passed
Relative to state enforcement of federal vaccination mandates.
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NH HB1466•Passed
Relative to the off-label use of prescription drugs and relative to pharmacy prescriptions.
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NH HB1495•Passed
Prohibiting the state from requiring businesses to require vaccine or documentation related to vaccination or immunity status.
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NH HB1022•Vetoed
Permitting pharmacists to dispense the drug Ivermectin by means of a standing order and establishing a commission to study the use of Ivermectin to treat Covid-19.
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NH HB1604•Passed
Including state medical facilities in the statute providing medical freedom in immunizations, and relative to licensure of case management service providers.
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NH HB293•Passed
Relative to the procedure for adoption of a minor child.
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NH HB1097•Passed
Relative to taxation of income of New Hampshire residents when working remotely for an out of state employer.
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NH HB1431•Engrossed
Establishing the parental bill of rights.
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NH HB1003•Passed
Prohibiting health care providers from refusing to provide care or services based on patient vaccination status.
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NH HB1488•Passed
Expanding the prohibition against discrimination based on an individual's election not to participate in the state vaccine registry.
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NH HB1131•Vetoed
Relative to facial covering policies for schools.
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NH HB1608•Passed
Relative to withdrawal from the state immunization registry.
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NH HB1099•Engrossed
Relative to medical freedom in immunizations, re-establishing the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Farmers Market Nutrition Program, establishing an association health plan pilot program, and relative to expanding Medicaid to include certain postpartum health care services and making an appropriation therefor.
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NH HB1395•Introduced
Relative to administrative rulemaking authority.
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NH HB1562•Passed
Clarifying the prohibition on using an electronic or telecommunications device while driving.
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NH HB1272•Engrossed
Limiting the authority of town health officers.
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NH HB1425•Engrossed
Relative to the taking of real property by eminent domain.
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NH HB1044•Engrossed
Relative to direct payment and membership-based health care facilities.
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NH HB1379•Engrossed
Relative to the department of health and human services' rulemaking authority regarding immunization requirements.
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NH HB1411•Engrossed
Relative to transparency of federal agency operations within New Hampshire.
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NH HB1347•Introduced
Relative to licensing requirements for health care facilities that operate on a membership-based business model.
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NH HB1028•Introduced
Relative to the form of individual health insurance policies.
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NH HB1260•Introduced
Making immunization status a protected class.
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NH HB1334•Introduced
Relative to the definition of vaccination.
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NH HB1569•Introduced
Relative to the status of "totally unemployed" for purposes of unemployment compensation.
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NH HB1410•Introduced
Relative to causes of action involving private business entity policies requiring employees or customers to receive medical treatment.
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NH HB1415•Introduced
Relative to employer health screening reimbursement.
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NH HB1412•Introduced
Relative to gardening, homesteading, and organic food production.
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NH HB63•Introduced
Relative to the reversal or forgiveness of emergency order violations.
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NH HB280•Introduced
Relative to termination of an emergency order issued by the governor.
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