New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1753

Introduced
12/17/25  

Caption

Establishing the New Hampshire first for veterans program and authority.

Impact

The bill has significant implications for state laws concerning veteran services, as it establishes dedicated funds to support various initiatives aimed at ending veteran homelessness, matching veteran skills with workforce needs, and improving access to healthcare services. These changes aim to create a more structured and supportive environment for veterans living in New Hampshire. Additionally, the establishment of a board to oversee the authority enforces accountability in how funds are used and services are delivered.

Summary

House Bill 1753 establishes the New Hampshire First for Veterans Program, aimed at attracting and retaining veterans in the state by providing support services and resources. The bill creates a new authority tasked with administering this program and highlights the state's commitment to being a veteran-friendly community. By emphasizing partnerships between public and private sectors, the program seeks to address gaps in services available to veterans and their families, enhancing their well-being through targeted initiatives.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment around HB 1753 seems to be favorable, especially among veteran advocacy groups and supporters who view it as a necessary step for improving the quality of life for veterans in the state. However, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and effective administration of the proposed programs. The prevailing mood suggests hopefulness about better veterans' service outcomes if the bill is implemented effectively.

Contention

Despite the positive outlook on the bill, there are potential points of contention regarding how the funds will be allocated and the effectiveness of the authority in meeting its goals. Skeptics may question whether the funding mechanisms, particularly the reliance on existing motor vehicle-related fees, will adequately support the program's extensive goals. Additionally, the lack of initial full funding for startup costs raises concerns about the authority's capacity to launch and manage the proposed services effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB659

Establishing the New Hampshire college graduate retention incentive program.

NH HB399

Establishing a commission to study the New Hampshire zoning enabling act and relative to the effective date of the C-PACER program.

NH SB130

Establishing a commission to study delivery models for emergency medical services in the state of New Hampshire.

NH SB199

Relative to establishing a new recruitment and retention program for new New Hampshire state troopers.

NH SB21

Relative to establishing a New Hampshire state trooper recruitment loan debt relief program and making an appropriation therefor.

NH SB274

Establishing a 4-year pilot program to improve rail trails in New Hampshire, including the establishment of 2 funds, the rail trails program fund and the emergency trail repair fund, and making appropriations therefor.

NH HB599

Establishing a committee to examine weatherization initiatives for homes in New Hampshire.

NH HB586

Establishing an employee assistance program for small town first responders and making an appropriation therefor.

NH SB248

Establishing a committee to study palliative and hospice care in New Hampshire.

NH HB106

Establishing a commission to determine the monetary costs of climate damage to the state of New Hampshire and the best means of recouping such costs.

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.