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    - Local Government & Legislation -

    • NH HB 1230: An act making an appropriation for the purpose of funding substance use disorder services in Nashua (Engrossed 6/30/20)

    • NH HB 1245: An act adopting omnibus legislation concerning state agencies (Engrossed 6/30/20)

    • NH HB 1234: An act relative to state and local government administration (Adjourned 6/30/20)

    • NH SB 209: An act establishing a commission to create a New Hampshire recovery monument (Engrossed 6/29/20)

    • Letter from the Governor's Office for Emergency Relief and Recovery citing NHCORR (Sent 6/25/20)

    • ​NH HB 311:​ An act relative to the authority of the State Fire Marshall to grant an exemption from fire code requirements to recovery homes (Engrossed 6/16/20)

      • HB 311 now HB 377. As of 4/16/21, HB 377 is ought to pass, awaiting Governor Sununu's signature into law.  ​

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    NHCORR, 2 1/2 Beacon Street, Box A-3, Suite 163, Concord, NH 03301

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