The Monitor’s guide to the New Hampshire legislature

Rebeca Pereira—By

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY and REBECA PEREIRA

Monitor staff

Published: 04-03-2025 5:39 PM

Modified: 04-04-2025 9:19 AM


As crossover day approaches, we hope this legislative guide will serve as a useful resource for navigating the inner workings of the New Hampshire legislature, its major players and the vast number of bills presented during this legislative session.

In this guide, we’ve answered our readers’ most frequently asked questions and aggregated our reporting on this session’s key issues, including education funding, immigration and transgender rights.

The Monitor's coverage, led by State House reporter Charlotte Matherly, is ongoing, and we will continue to update this page to reflect the most current information possible.

Click here to access the legislative guide.

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