HB 155 Vote Results

Your representative’s affordability grade

HB 155 passed in the House on Jan 8th, 2026

Let’s look at how our state representatives voted on this adjective bill and what their vote means for the affordability in New Hampshire.

Quick Facts: HB155

  • Bill Sponsor: J. Sweeney, J. Alexander, R. Berry, J. Osborne

  • Final Vote: 189 Yeas, 165 Nays

  • Date Of Vote: 01/08/2026

  • Outcome: Ought to Pass

  • Next Steps:

    The bill now heads to the Senate, a chamber with 24 districts where we can run targeted, local pressure campaigns that build into a statewide message. The Senate can stop HB 155. We are organizing to make sure they do. Take action today and email your State Senator.

HB 155 passed the House, but it did not pass cleanly, quietly, or easily. Because Granite Staters organized, applied public pressure, and shared coordinated stories, HB 155 faced bipartisan opposition. Every Democrat voted no, and Republican lawmakers crossed party lines after hearing directly from people about rising property taxes, soaring costs, and corporate greed.

HB 155 vote results

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