Bill Sponsor
Brian Seaworth
New Hampshire · State Representative · District Merrimack 12 · 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
Jan 07, 2026
Failed in House
Cosponsor
New Hampshire House Bill 133
Modifying the new resident drivers' license transfer requirements, specifying when the division of motor vehicles shall send violation notices, and appropriating funds to the division for technological upgrades required for legal compliance.
Active
Jul 03, 2025
Signed by Governor
Cosponsor
New Hampshire Senate Bill 58
Relative to venue in criminal prosecutions of distribution of a controlled drug with death resulting.
Became Law
Apr 17, 2025
Passed Senate
Cosponsor
New Hampshire House Bill 517
Repealing certain outreach and marketing requirements under the Granite State paid family leave plan.
Active
Feb 06, 2025
Passed House
Cosponsor
New Hampshire House Bill 133
Modifying the new resident drivers' license transfer requirements, specifying when the division of motor vehicles shall send violation notices, and appropriating funds to the division for technological upgrades required for legal compliance.
Active
Aug 27, 2024
Signed by Governor
Cosponsor
New Hampshire House Bill 1600
Relative to aggregation of electric customers by municipalities and counties.
Became Law
Recent Votes
Jan 8, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
Indefinitely Postpone
Passed
New Hampshire Senate Bill 106
Relative to the participation of customer generators in net energy metering.
Jan 8, 2026
Voted No
No
ITL
Failed
New Hampshire House Bill 104
Relative to requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire national guard in a foreign state.
Jan 8, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
OTPA
Passed
New Hampshire House Bill 348
Relative to eligibility for local assistance.
Jan 8, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
OTPA
Failed
New Hampshire House Bill 314
Prohibiting the use of federal, state, or local funds for lobbying activities.
Jan 8, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
OTP
Passed
New Hampshire Senate Bill 268
Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.
Jan 8, 2026
Voted Yes
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Yes
OTPA
Passed
New Hampshire House Bill 232
Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.