Government and Politics
May 14, 2024
From: New Hampshire Governor Chris SununuConcord, NH – On May 14th, Governor Chris Sununu issued the following statement after signing HB 261 into law, relative to rights of tenants in cases of domestic violence:
"New Hampshire is stepping up to protect survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and stalking by ensuring they have the ability to live in safe environment without jumping through legal hurdles to do so," said Governor Chris Sununu. "I thank the stakeholders who came together to get this done!"
"In New Hampshire we work together to pass common sense laws that provide protections for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking," said Amanda Grady Sexton, Director of Public Affairs for the NH Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. "HB 261 will allow victims of abuse to end their lease when their safety is at risk. Governor Sununu's signature on this bill will help ensure that victims and their children will no longer be forced to stay in a dangerous home."
In addition to HB 261, Governor Chris Sununu signed the following bills into law:
HB 558: Requiring the department of energy to initiate a microgrid study
HB 1004: Relative to repealing the judicial conduct commission
HB 1088: Enabling schools to maintain a supply of epinephrine auto-injectors
HB 1154: Relative to property tax exemptions for certain disabled veterans
SB 313: Relative to the delivery of the mittimus in a criminal case
SB 322: Relative to licenses to carry and immunity for law enforcement officers issuing certain firearms licenses
SB 344: Relative to declarations of candidacy for president of the United States
SB 363: Relative to wagering on simulcast dog racing
SB 470: Relative to allowing toll-free use for vehicles registered with municipal plates
SB 514: Relative to the timber tax
SB 566: Relative to establishing a committee to study foster care families and the foster care system