Committee votes unanimously to retain Senate Bill 84

May 22, 2025 | Special Committee on Housing, House of Representatives, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire


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Committee votes unanimously to retain Senate Bill 84
The New Hampshire Special Committee on Housing convened on May 22, 2025, to discuss Senate Bill 84, which was the primary focus of the meeting. The committee voted unanimously to retain the bill, with a motion made by Vice Chairman Cole and seconded by Representative Cole.

During the session, there was no discussion on the bill before the vote was called. The roll call confirmed that all present members supported the motion, resulting in a 15 to 0 vote in favor of retaining Senate Bill 84. As a result of this decision, no further report on the bill is required at this time.

The meeting concluded shortly after the vote, with Chairman Alexander thanking the members for their participation. The retention of Senate Bill 84 indicates ongoing legislative interest in housing issues within the state, although further details on the bill's content or implications were not discussed during this session.

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