Representative • Republican
Margaret Drye
New Hampshire • District HD-07-SUL

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
26
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
88% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 329
Yea: 579
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Sponsored Bills
NH HB763•Engrossed
Relative to school emergency plans for sports related injuries.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB235•Engrossed
Relative to amending the educator code of ethics and code of conduct to include responsibility to parents.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB694•Engrossed
Requiring leases of land, buildings, or space by state agencies to be at fair market value.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB563•Introduced
Relative to the cost of an opportunity for an adequate education, extraordinary need grants, fiscal capacity disparity aid, and determination of education grants.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB768•Engrossed
Allowing public schools to contract with any approved private school.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB699•Engrossed
Relative to special education definitions.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB129•Introduced
Relative to the definition of the term "evidence-based" within public education.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB433•Engrossed
Making 17 the age of consent for marriage if either party is active duty military and removing language regarding age waivers for marriage registration records, since age waivers are no longer issued in New Hampshire.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB440•Engrossed
Relative to educator licensing.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB656•Introduced
Relative to the authority of local school districts to accept federal grants.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB131•Introduced
Requiring school boards to develop and enact policies regarding personal cell phone use in schools.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB293•Introduced
Preventing minors from accessing obscenity on certain electronic devices with internet access.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB1488•Introduced
Relative to hazard mitigation funding.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1691•Introduced
Relative to the definition of an adequate public education.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1516•Introduced
Relative to enrollment in public schools by children of school district employees.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1323•Passed
Relative to the furnishing of copies of the state constitution by the secretary of state to the public.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1457•Passed
Establishing penalties for driving over covered wooden bridges in vehicles that exceed posted limits and for vehicular damage to covered wooden bridges.
Primary Sponsor
NH HB1584•Passed
Relative to home day care licensing requirements.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1217•Passed
Relative to an exception to allow the state or a municipality to use video monitoring to identify the cause of damage to historic covered bridges.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1066•Passed
Relative to the graduation requirement of filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1466•Engrossed
Relative to providing disaster relief funding to municipalities after a natural disaster.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB38•Engrossed
Relative to the penalty for and sentencing of habitual offenders.
Co-Sponsor
NH SB602•Introduced
Making an appropriation to the university system of New Hampshire and the community college system of New Hampshire for marketing of hospitality management programs.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB38•Introduced
Relative to the conditions for release of a defendant pending trial.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB30•Passed
Allowing a county to exempt its chief administrative officer from compulsory participation in the retirement system.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB489•Introduced
Establishing a county tourism development fund administered by the department of business and economic affairs and making an appropriation therefor.
Co-Sponsor
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