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Bills affecting Low-income / working-class in New Hampshire (2026 session)
CivicRadar surfaces 8 active New Hampshire bills this session that affect low-income / working-class constituents directly. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.
Top 8 bills, ranked
Ranked by how strongly each bill matches the low-income / working-class community, weighted by stage, recency, advocacy-org consensus, and sponsor support.
- 01NH · HB1484Final
Establishing a state minimum wage and providing for incremental increases.
- 02NH · SB655In committee
Relative to employee leasing companies, workers' compensation coverage options, and a minimum wage exemption for minor league baseball players.
- 03NH · SB615In committee
Establishing a commission to study the use and regulation of SNAP in New Hampshire.
- 04NH · HB1566Introduced
Directing the department of health and human services to seek clarification from the Administration for Children and Families regarding the use of TANF reserve funds and repealing the requirement that the department of health and human services' biennial budget request include funding for certain child care workforce programs.
- 05NH · HB1797In committee
Relative to eligibility for public assistance, including the New Hampshire employment program, family assistance program, and SNAP.
- 06NH · HB1773Introduced
Relative to food and drink purchased under SNAP, the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program.
- 07NH · HB1750In committee
Making a supplemental appropriation to the department of health and human services for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
- 08NH · SB603Introduced
Relative to the funding of the SNAP program by the department of health and human services.
- What low-income / working-class bills are moving in New Hampshire in 2026?
- CivicRadar currently tracks 8 New Hampshire bills this session that affect low-income / working-class constituents including Establishing a state minimum wage and providing for incremental increases.; Relative to employee leasing companies, workers' compensation coverage options, and a minimum wage exemption for minor league baseball players.; Establishing a commission to study the use and regulation of SNAP in New Hampshire..
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- How does CivicRadar decide which bills affect low-income / working-class people?
- CivicRadar matches bill text, sponsor signals, and advocacy-organization positions against a curated set of identity keywords, then ranks by legislative stage and recency. See the Methodology page for the full breakdown.
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