Senator • Democrat
Shannon Chandley
New Hampshire • District SD-011

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
42
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 180
Yea: 74
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Sponsored Bills
NH HB167•Engrossed
Prohibiting the sale of ski, boat, and board waxes that contain intentionally added per and polyfluorinated alkyl substances.
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NH SB235•Engrossed
Relative to services provided through a primary care behavioral health model.
Primary Sponsor
NH SB353•Engrossed
Relative to insurance coverage for autism spectrum disorder and Down syndrome.
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NH HB465•Introduced
Restricting use of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in certain consumer products.
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NH SB477•Engrossed
Relative to establishing a commission to review and make recommendations regarding technology-based start-up business support from the state of New Hampshire.
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NH SB97•Engrossed
Relative to the use of animals in product testing.
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NH SB201•Engrossed
Relative to resale of event tickets.
Primary Sponsor
NH SB553•Engrossed
Requiring the investment advisor for the public deposit investment pool to maintain funds in a particular manner.
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NH SB453•Engrossed
Making an appropriation to the statewide voter registration system.
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NH SB464•Engrossed
To prohibiting the nonconsensual dissemination of synthetic sexual images.
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NH SB409•Passed
Relative to reimbursement for ambulance services under the state Medicaid plan and making an appropriation therefor and making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to support recreational activities for individuals with developmental disabilities.
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NH SB417•Passed
Relative to out-of-home placements for children.
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NH SB499•Passed
Relative to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and the Summer EBT program and making appropriations therefor and relative to providing disaster relief funding to municipalities after a natural disaster.
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NH SB455•Passed
Relative to Medicaid reimbursement rates for prosthetic and orthotic devices.
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NH SB404•Passed
Relative to expanding child care professionals' eligibility for the child care scholarship program.
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NH SB508•Passed
Relative to the duties of the superintendent of the county department of corrections concerning mental health and substance use disorder screening of inmates and coordination for services upon reentry into the community and relative to enforcement of New Hampshire anti-discrimination laws as they relate to Jewish people.
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NH HB1649•Passed
Relative to prohibiting certain products with intentionally added PFAS and relative to civil actions for PFAS contamination, and relative to settlement of lawsuits against manufacturers of PFAS for impacts to public drinking water systems.
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NH HB1415•Vetoed
Relative to PFAS facility liability.
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NH HB1005•Introduced
Relative to judicial training.
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NH HB1712•Passed
Renewing the committee to study non-pharmacological treatment options for patients with chronic pain.
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NH SB600•Passed
Relative to the board of pharmacy and certified public accountant examinations.
Primary Sponsor
NH SB592•Passed
Renaming Route 127 from Central Street in Franklin to the town line of Sanbornton as Chief Bradley Haas Memorial Highway.
Co-Sponsor
NH SB604•Passed
Providing a death benefit for a New Hampshire hospital security officer killed in the line of duty and establishing a death benefit for state security officers killed in the line of duty.
Co-Sponsor
NH SB236•Passed
Establishing a committee to study nonprofit organizations contracting with the department of health and human services for children's services.
Primary Sponsor
NH SB406•Passed
Making an appropriation to the department of health and human services to increase rates for shelter programs.
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NH SB559•Passed
Relative to the New Hampshire vaccine association.
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NH SB331•Passed
Relative to certain historic commemorations.
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NH SB357•Passed
Relative to expanding the definition of providers who can certify patients of the therapeutic cannabis program.
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NH SB574•Passed
Relative to the appointment of a temporary agent for a minor child or incapacitated person.
Primary Sponsor
NH SB337•Passed
Relative to doula and lactation service provider certification.
Co-Sponsor
NH SB318•Vetoed
Converting the manufactured housing installations standards board and the board of examiners of nursing home administrators into advisory boards, and creating a new advisory board named the advisory board of massage therapists, reflexologists, structural integrators, and Asian bodywork therapists.
Co-Sponsor
NH SB451•Passed
Relative to an expedited track for certain applications to the site evaluation committee.
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NH SB403•Passed
Relative to the health care workforce.
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NH HB1678•Passed
Establishing a New Hampshire farm to school local food incentive pilot program.
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NH HB1191•Passed
Relative to the establishment of an exemption to the meals and rooms tax for participants in the restaurant voucher program.
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NH HB1114•Passed
Extending the commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford, Londonderry, Hudson and Litchfield.
Co-Sponsor
NH HB1181•Passed
Relative to solid waste districts.
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NH SB543•Vetoed
Establishing the state environmental adaptation, resilience, and innovation council.
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NH SB549•Passed
Relative to procedures for inspection and transfer of dams and establishing a committee to study alternatives for the funding, operation, maintenance, and repair of state-owned dams.
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NH SB411•Passed
Establishing a committee to study emergency mental health services for persons 21 years of age and younger in New Hampshire.
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NH SB399•Passed
Relative to insurance coverage for blood testing associated with elevated lead levels.
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NH SB350•Passed
Relative to gap health insurance coverage for prima facie presumptive conditions for emergency response/public safety workers.
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