New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1115

Introduced
12/1/25  
Refer
12/1/25  
Report Pass
2/27/26  
Report DNP
2/27/26  
Engrossed
3/17/26  
Refer
3/17/26  

Caption

Expanding the number of persons eligible for the New Hampshire medal of honor.

Impact

By codifying this definition, HB 1115 seeks to provide clarity and uniformity in the interpretation of citizenship in New Hampshire law. It is anticipated that this could affect legal proceedings and documentation where citizenship status is a factor, such as in voting rights, eligibility for state programs, and other legal recognitions. The clarity of domicile in the definition could have implications for residency requirements and rights relating to state benefits.

Summary

House Bill 1115 aims to establish a clear definition of 'citizen of New Hampshire' within the state's legal framework. The bill stipulates that a citizen of New Hampshire is defined as a citizen of the United States who is domiciled in New Hampshire. This definition is intended to be applied consistently throughout state statutes, potentially impacting various legal contexts wherein citizenship status is relevant.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be one of support for the clarity it brings in the legal definition of citizenship. Proponents argue that having a precise definition is essential for the administration of laws and for ensuring that citizens are accurately identified in various legal circumstances. There may be some concern, however, regarding the implications for individuals who may face challenges related to establishing domicile or those whose citizenship status might be scrutinized under this new definition.

Contention

One notable point of contention that could arise from HB 1115 is the interpretation of domicile and its potential implications. Critics may argue that the emphasis on domicile may complicate matters for those who engage in interstate living or for individuals with ties to multiple states. The effectiveness and fairness of applying a domicile-based definition of citizenship could spark discussions regarding the rights of New Hampshire residents who may also have connections to other states.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB643

Expanding the number of Grafton County commissioners.

NH HB115

Making temporary appropriations for the expenses and encumbrances of the state of New Hampshire.

NH HB161

Changing the membership of the New Hampshire commission on Native American affairs.

NH HB452

Relative to the issuance of drivers' licenses for aliens temporarily residing in New Hampshire.

NH HB672

To allow for off-grid electricity providers in New Hampshire.

NH HB640

Relative to the transparency of federal agency operations within New Hampshire.

NH HB524

Repealing the New Hampshire vaccine association.

NH HB104

Relative to requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire national guard in a foreign state.

NH SB23

Expanding the crime of endangering the welfare of a child.

NH HB203

Relative to coast guard approved personal flotation devices while on New Hampshire state waters.

Similar Bills

NH SB560

Modernizing the New Hampshire coordinate system.

NH SB59

Establishing a recruitment incentive program within the community college system for public safety communicators and dispatchers and making an appropriation therefor.

NH HB659

Establishing the New Hampshire college graduate retention incentive program.

NH HB1685

Establishing a committee to study aiding the growth of assistive technology businesses and adoption of assistive technologies in New Hampshire.

NH HR13

Opposing the permitting of a landfill next to Forest Lake State Park in Dalton, New Hampshire.

NH HB445

Establishing a study commission to examine the causes of and ways to alleviate the shortage of law enforcement officers in New Hampshire.

NH HR43

Recognizing the Manchester school district's community partners.

NH SB526

Establishing a New Hampshire-Greece trade council.