Bill Sponsor
James R. MacKay
New Hampshire · State Representative · District Merrimack 18 · Democrat
Overview
Bills
Votes
Address
139 N. State St., Concord, NH 3301
Phone
603-224-0623
Address
139 N. State St., Concord, NH 3301
Phone
603-224-0623
Featured Bills
Jan 04, 2024
Failed in House
Cosponsor
New Hampshire House Bill 368
Relative to protections related to receiving gender-affirming health care or gender-affirming mental health care.
Active
Jan 03, 2024
Failed in House
Cosponsor
New Hampshire House Bill 587
Relative to a New Hampshire first designation on the donor registry for anatomical gifts.
Active
Nov 16, 2023
Passed House
Cosponsor
New Hampshire House Bill 322
Relative to establishing a committee to study the New Hampshire board of medicine.
Active
Recent Votes
Mar 14, 2024
Voted No
No
Indefinitely Postpone
Passed
New Hampshire House Bill 1254
Relative to an optional local public safety assessment on certain room occupancies.
Mar 14, 2024
Voted No
No
OTP
Failed
New Hampshire House Constitutional Amendment 15
Relating to taxation. Providing that a 2/3 vote is required to pass legislation imposing new or increased taxes or license fees, or to authorize the issuance of state bonds and providing that the general court shall appropriate funds for payment of interest and installments of principle of all state bonds.
Mar 14, 2024
Voted No
No
OTP
Failed
New Hampshire House Bill 1332
Relative to prohibiting electric vehicles from parking in parking garages.
Mar 14, 2024
Voted No
No
ITL
Passed
New Hampshire House Bill 1244
Prohibiting smoking and e-cigarettes in motor vehicles when a passenger is under 16 years of age.
Mar 14, 2024
Voted No
No
ITL
Failed
New Hampshire House Concurrent Resolution 9
Rescinding House Concurrent Resolution No. 40 passed by the 2012 New Hampshire General Court asking that Congress call a convention under Article V of the United States Constitution.
Mar 14, 2024
Voted No
No
Indefinitely Postpone
Passed
New Hampshire House Resolution 26
Urging Congress to adopt a constitutional amendment to distinguish between corporate and individual rights.