Bill Sponsor
John Schneller
New Hampshire · State Representative · District Hillsborough 2 · Republican
Overview
Bills
Votes
Address
State House 107 N. Main St., Concord, NH 03301
Phone
603-271-3661
Address
State House 107 N. Main St., Concord, NH 03301
Phone
603-271-3661
Featured Bills
Apr 17, 2026
Signed by Governor
Cosponsor
New Hampshire House Bill 1539
Authorizing electric utilities to issue AAA-rated bonds for the purpose of storm cost recovery and infrastructure resilience.
Became Law
Apr 03, 2026
Passed Senate
Cosponsor
New Hampshire House Bill 1723
Requiring utilities and electric grid operators to assess and report the vulnerability of high-voltage transformers to geomagnetic and electromagnetic disturbances, and to recommend mitigation measures to protect the state electric infrastructure.
Active
Mar 05, 2026
Passed House
Cosponsor
New Hampshire House Resolution 35
Urging the prohibition of the intentional release of polluting emissions, including cloud seeding and weather modification, to preserve the atmosphere of New Hampshire.
Active
Mar 05, 2026
Failed in House
Cosponsor
New Hampshire House Bill 1455
Relative to the criteria for reliable energy sources.
Active
Feb 05, 2026
Failed in House
Cosponsor
New Hampshire House Bill 1029
Relative to the definition of excavation under underground utility damage prevention laws.
Active
Recent Votes
May 7, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
ITL
Passed
New Hampshire Senate Bill 603
Relative to the funding of the SNAP program by the department of health and human services.
May 7, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
OTPA
Passed
New Hampshire Senate Bill 481
Relative to the sale of the Sununu youth services center property.
May 7, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
Interim Study
Passed
New Hampshire Senate Bill 669
Relative to on-premises licenses for licensed barbershops and salons.
May 7, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
Concur
Passed
New Hampshire House Bill 564
Relative to the adoption of school administrative unit budgets.
Apr 23, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
ITL
Passed
New Hampshire Senate Bill 559
Reducing the minimum allowable speed limit on locally controlled roads.
Apr 23, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
ITL
Passed
New Hampshire Senate Bill 449
Relative to relative to the participation of large customer-generators in net metering and relative to energy storage in connection with net metering.