Representative • Republican
Matthew Santonastaso
New Hampshire • District HD-14-CHE

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
31
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
67% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 366
Not Voting: 19
Other: 20
Yea: 444
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Sponsored Bills
NH HB1706•Introduced
Relative to notice required prior to circumcision procedure.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1010•Introduced
Relative to expanding maternity options and midwifery access.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB135•Passed
Relative to requisites for a criminal search warrant.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1688•Passed
Relative to the use of artificial intelligence by state agencies.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1032•Engrossed
Relative to certificate of title exemptions for vehicles 20 or more years old.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB229•Engrossed
Relative to requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire national guard.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1272•Introduced
Relative to occupational license reciprocity.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1683•Introduced
Relative to coverage of circumcision under the state Medicaid plan.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1281•Introduced
Relative to zoning restrictions on residential rental property.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1156•Introduced
Relative to public health, safety, and state sovereignty.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1662•Introduced
Relative to restricting simultaneous employment of certain department of health and human services staff with adoption or child placement agencies.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1599•Introduced
Relative to the use of artificial intelligence for personal defense.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB1073•Introduced
Relative to repealing the prohibition on placement of simulated explosives.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB1031•Introduced
Relative to motor vehicle certificate of title exemptions.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1130•Introduced
Establishing a commission to study the economic, legal, and sociological aspects of New Hampshire exerting its sovereign state rights.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB1064•Introduced
Relative to penalties for violation of protective orders.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB646•Introduced
Eliminating the vehicle inspection mandate for non-commercial vehicles.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB646•Introduced
Eliminating the vehicle inspection mandate for non-commercial vehicles.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB229•Introduced
Relative to requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire national guard.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB31•Engrossed
Repealing the prohibition on the possession or sale of blackjacks, slung shots, and metallic knuckles.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB135•Engrossed
Prohibiting no-knock warrants.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB507•Introduced
Relative to unauthorized practice in occupational and professional licensing and certification.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB382•Introduced
Authorizing local school boards to give students release time for participation in religious instruction in an elective course for the purposes of satisfying curriculum requirements.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB245•Introduced
Relative to the compensation of members of the general court.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB216•Introduced
Exempting dimethyltryptamine from the controlled drug act.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB581•Introduced
Repealing the controlled drug act and establishing a committee to study the policy and statutory changes necessary to implement the repeal.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB1163•Passed
Relative to over voted ballots.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1603•Introduced
Defining certain school information as governmental records under the right to know law.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1426•Introduced
Eliminating the vehicle inspection mandate for non-commercial vehicles.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1489•Introduced
Relative to motor vehicle title exemptions.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB1092•Introduced
Requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire national guard.
Co-Sponsor
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