NH Family Justice Updates

📢 House Executive Sessions (Committee Votes) 📢
Email/call the Committee members- look them up here.


📅 Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025 –

👨‍⚖️House Judiciary Committee
Room 206-208, Legislative Office Building, 33 N State Street, Concord

✅ Support ✅
Any time after 10:00AM –
SB141- extending the time to petition for a new trial in certain cases.
This bill creates an exception to the 3-year timeframe to petition for a new trial when there is newly discovered evidence.


✅ Support ✅

Any time after 10:00AM – SB263 – criminalizing and creating a private right of action for the facilitation, encouragement, offer, solicitation, or recommendation of certain acts or actions through a responsive generative communication to a child.
This bill criminalizes the use of technology such as AI to facilitate, encourage, offer, or solicit a child to engage in sexually explicit conduct, production of visual depictions of such conduct, the use of drugs or alcohol, self-harm, suicide or crimes of violence against another person. It also creates a private right of action for parents of such children against owners of such technology.

📅Friday, April 25th, 2025

👨‍⚖️House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee
Room 202-204, Legislative Office Building, 33 N State Street, Concord

✅ Support ✅
Any time after 10:00AM- SB300 – an act criminalizing the creation of child visual representations
This bill makes it a class B felony and a tier II registrable offense for a person to knowingly create, produce, manufacture, or direct an intimate visual representation of a child without the parent or guardian’s consent.

Email/call the Committee members- look them up here.

📢 Senate Hearings 📢
Submit public testimony in person or online
here.

📅 Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025

👨‍⚖️Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee
Room 101, Legislative Office Building, 33 N. State Street, Concord
❌ Oppose ❌

🕚10:00 AM – Hearing on proposed non-germane Amendment # 2025-1647s relative to notice requirements regarding state employee investigations and relative to legislative ethics requirements.
This amendment relaxes requirements for legislators to declare conflicts of interest and recuse from voting.

📅 Thursday, April 24th, 2025

👨‍⚖️Senate Children and Family Law Committee

Room 103, State House, 107 N. Main Street, Concord

✅ Support ✅

🕚10:10AM – HB 560 – relative to parental access to a minor child’s medical records.
This bill provides parents of minor children full access to their minor children’s medical record except under certain circumstances.

✅ Support ✅

🕚10:20AM – HB 273 – relative to a parent’s access to their minor child’s library records.

This bill allows parents to access all of their minor child’s library records.

Submit public testimony in person or online here.

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