Legislative Update: A New Session Begins
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The information contained in this article is not intended as legal advice and may no longer be accurate due to changes in the law. Consult NHMA's legal services or your municipal attorney.
As the state legislature begins debating its biennium budget for fiscal years 2023 and 2024 (HB 1) and the budget "trailer bill" (HB 2), towns and cities are preparing their budgets and waiting for anticipated revenue sharing and state aid in amounts yet unknown.
The information contained in this article is not intended as legal advice and may no longer be accurate due to changes in the law. Consult NHMA's legal services or your municipal attorney.
The information contained in this article is not intended as legal advice and may no longer be accurate due to changes in the law. Consult NHMA's legal services or your municipal attorney.
Despite facing a pandemic that is far from resolved, the New Hampshire General Court begins not only wrestling with hundreds of bills but also on how best to conduct in-person and/or remote hearings. It’s also that time of year, again, when legislators need to hear from local officials about the concerns of municipalities.
The information contained in this article is not intended as legal advice and may no longer be accurate due to changes in the law. Consult NHMA's legal services or your municipal attorney.