HB650
Sponsored By: Dan McGuire (Republican)
Signed by Governor
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Bill Overview
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 2 mixed.
Cap on robotics education fund
The law caps the unspent balance of the Robotics Education Fund at $1,000,000. Any amount over $1,000,000 at the end of each two-year period goes to the General Fund. The fund stays separate and continuing, and the education department runs it. The department can accept public and private gifts and grants. This can limit carryover money for robotics teams and programs.
Separate funds for parks and Cannon
The law creates a separate, nonlapsing Cannon Mountain Ski Account Fund. Money from state-owned ski areas that exceeds budgeted costs goes into this fund, including lift and tram sales, rentals, retail, and concession profits. The law also makes one State Park Fund that is separate and nonlapsing. Park revenues above budgeted costs go there, and ski-area money is kept out. Federal money, gifts, and donations can be deposited. The treasurer adds a new receipt code for Cannon Mountain. This is an accounting change and does not change what you pay.
Technical changes to state fee bookkeeping
The law repeals two receipt codes used by the state treasurer. It removes the code for fees under RSA 310-B:21. It also removes the code for the advanced manufacturing education fund. These are bookkeeping changes and do not change the fees you pay.
Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsor
Dan McGuire
Republican • House
Cosponsors
James P. Gray
Republican • Senate
John C Janigian
Republican • House
Kenneth L Weyler
Republican • House
Susan W Almy
Democratic • House
Roll Call Votes
No roll call votes available for this bill.
Actions Timeline
Signed by Governor Ayotte 08/01/2025; Chapter 283; eff. 09/30/2025
8/11/2025HouseEnrolled (in recess of) 06/26/2025 HJ 18 P. 63
7/14/2025HouseEnrolled Adopted, VV, (In recess 06/26/2025); SJ 18
7/14/2025SenateEnrolled Bill Amendment # 2025-2911e: AA VV (in recess of) 06/26/2025 HJ 18 P. 60
7/8/2025HouseEnrolled Bill Amendment # 2025-2911e Adopted, VV, (In recess of 06/26/2025); SJ 18
7/8/2025SenateHouse Concurs with Senate Amendment 2025-2232s (Rep. Janigian): MA VV 06/12/2025 HJ 17 P. 19
6/12/2025HouseOught to Pass with Amendment #2025-2232s, MA, VV; OT3rdg; 05/22/2025; SJ 14
5/22/2025SenateCommittee Amendment # 2025-2232s, AA, VV; 05/22/2025; SJ 14
5/22/2025SenateCommittee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-2232s, 05/22/2025; Vote 7-0; CC; SC 22A
5/20/2025SenateHearing: 04/22/2025, Room 103, SH, 12:55 pm; SC 19
4/17/2025SenateIntroduced 03/27/2025 and Referred to Finance; SJ 10
4/11/2025SenateOught to Pass: MA VV 04/10/2025 HJ 12 P. 4
4/10/2025HouseCommittee Report: Ought to Pass 03/28/2025 (Vote 25-0; CC) HC 19 P. 11
3/31/2025HouseExecutive Session: 03/17/2025 01:15 pm LOB 210-211
3/14/2025HouseDivision I Work Session: 03/05/2025 01:00 pm LOB 212
2/27/2025HouseReferred to Finance 02/20/2025
2/20/2025HouseOught to Pass: MA VV 02/20/2025 HJ 6 P. 10
2/20/2025HouseCommittee Report: Ought to Pass 02/05/2025 (Vote 16-0; CC) HC 12 P. 9
2/10/2025HouseExecutive Session: 02/05/2025 10:00 am LOB 203
2/10/2025HousePublic Hearing: 02/05/2025 10:00 am LOB 203
1/29/2025HouseIntroduced (in recess of) 01/09/2025 and referred to Ways and Means HJ 3 P. 21
1/21/2025House
Bill Text
As Amended
7/8/2025
Enrolled
7/8/2025
Introduced
1/21/2025
CHAPTERED FINAL VERSION
Version adopted by both bodies
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