SB 341 would require school employees to disclose the gender identity or sexual orientation of students to parents.
SB 375 would ban transgender girls from playing on girls' sports teams in both public schools and colleges.
SB 596 would provide resources to child care centers caring for children with additional developmental and behavioral needs.
SB 399 would help families access lead testing by removing financial barriers.
SB 411, as amended, creates a committee to study emergency mental health services for youth in New Hampshire.
SB 508 would increase access to substance use and mental health screening and treatment for individuals in New Hampshire's criminal justice system.
HB 619, as amended, would ban gender affirming surgery for transgender youth and prohibit doctors from referring care for transgender youth to out-of-state doctors.
HB 396 would allow for discrimination against transgender people by banning them from using restrooms or locker rooms and participating in sports that align with their preferred gender identity.
HB 1633, the only bill in the legislature this year attempting to legalize cannabis for adult use, falls short of meeting the Principles for Responsible Cannabis Commercialization.
SB 559 would ensure access to the RSV immunization for New Hampshire children.