Pub. 3 2021 Issue 1

2021 LegislativeOutlook: Action in Concord has Begun DAN BENNETT VICE PRESIDENT OF GOVERNMENT RELATIONS T his year’s legislative session has been one of many firsts. There have been remote zoom hearings with call-in testimony, drive-in style House sessions at a UNH parking lot, and the unfortunate passing of the Speaker of the House-elect due to COVID just days before his election. Both the Senate and House have begun meeting but with different approaches. For now, Senate President Chuck Morse (R-Salem) is having all Senate work done remotely away from the Statehouse. Speaker of The House of Representatives Sherman Packard (R-Londonderry) has adopted a hybrid model where Committee meetings are allowed to be held in person at the Legislative Office Building in double rooms with air purifiers. The only people allowed in the hearings are Representatives and staff. All public input is done remotely via zoom or the phone. Committee members who do not want to attend in person are allowed to do that and participate remotely; this is the option many are choosing. In a typical first year of a legislative session, we usually see a little over 1,000 bills filed. We expected that Legislators would significantly rein that in this year due to the uncer- tainty of proceedings; however, since there are close to 875 bills filed, not all received that message. NHADA has a few priority committees and priority bills. We have already begun spending a great deal of time with the Commerce, Transportation, Labor, and Science Technology and Energy Committees. We have done committee orientations to introduce ourselves, associa- tion offerings, members, and the industry as a whole to legislators, both old and new. Over the past few weeks, we have testified on bills as well, both in support and opposition. Of the 875 bills, NHADA has identified just short of 100 on our watch list, and we will actively monitor all of them. The Senate is taking a bit of a different tact, which was utilized in the spring in that they are creating omnibus bills and combing similar bills and their topics into one large piece of legislation. D R I V E 16

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