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LGBT rights in New Hampshire

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the U.S. state of New Hampshire enjoy the same rights as non-LGBT people, with most advances in LGBT rights occurring in the state within the past two decades. Same-sex sexual activity is legal in New Hampshire, and the state began offering same-sex couples the option of forming a civil union on January 1, 2008. Civil unions offered most of the same protections as marriages with respect to state law, but not the federal benefits of marriage. Same-sex marriage in New Hampshire has been legally allowed since January 1, 2010, and one year later New Hampshire's civil unions expired, with all such unions converted to marriages. New Hampshire law has also protected against discrimination based on sexual orientation since 1998 and gender identity since 2018.[1] Additionally, a conversion therapy ban on minors became effective in the state in January 2019. In effect since January 1, 2024, the archaic common-law "gay panic defence" was formally abolished; by legislation implemented within August 2023.

LGBT rights in New Hampshire
StatusLegal since 1975
Gender identityAltering sex on birth certificate and other documents allowed
Discrimination protectionsSexual orientation and gender identity protections (see below)
Family rights
Recognition of relationshipsSame-sex marriage since 2010
AdoptionSame-sex couples allowed to adopt

New Hampshire is regarded as one of the most LGBT-friendly states in the country, with recent polls finding that an overwhelming majority of New Hampshire residents support same-sex marriage and LGBT rights.[2] Effective from January 1, 2025 - sexual orientation is explicitly listed “within the expectation of privacy legislation” within New Hampshire.[3]

Law regarding same-sex sexual activity edit

Legislation against sodomy was repealed in June 1975 along with other reforms.[4] The age of consent in New Hampshire is set at 16, regardless of sexual orientation or gender. The age of consent is 18 for relationships in which one party is under the care, guardianship or authority of the other.[5][6] A 2003 New Hampshire Supreme Court ruling in Blanchflower v. Blanchflower found that adultery could not take place between two females.[7]

Recognition of same-sex relationships edit

Same-sex marriage in New Hampshire has been legal since January 1, 2010. Civil unions had previously been recognized.

Civil unions edit

Civil unions were only available to same-sex couples in New Hampshire. On April 4, 2007, the New Hampshire House with a vote of 243 to 129 passed a civil unions bill which would imbue partners in same-sex civil unions with the same "rights, responsibilities and obligations" as heterosexual couples in marriages.[8][9] On April 26, 2007, the New Hampshire Senate approved the civil unions bill 14-10 along political party lines.[10]

Governor John Lynch, who opposed same-sex marriage but indicated that he was receptive to discussing civil unions as a means of granting certain rights to same-sex couples,[11] signed the bill into law on May 31, 2007, making New Hampshire "... the first state to embrace same-sex unions without a court order or the threat of one."[12] The law took effect on January 1, 2008.

By mid-May 2008, over 300 same-sex couples had formed a New Hampshire civil union.[13]

Same-sex marriage edit

Since January 1, 2010, New Hampshire has allowed same-sex couples to marry.[14] The law previously set age minimums for participants in same-sex marriages different from those in opposite-sex marriage:[15]

No male below the age of 14 years and no female below the age of 13 years shall be capable of contracting a valid marriage that is entered into by one male and one female, and all marriages contracted by such persons shall be null and void. No male below the age of 18 and no female below the age of 18 shall be capable of contracting a valid marriage between persons of the same gender, and all marriages contracted by such persons shall be null and void.

In May 2018, the New Hampshire General Court passed a bill to implement a clear minimum age of 16 with no exceptions. Originally, the bill had a minimum age of 18 for all couples, but it was reduced to 16 in committee.[16][17] On June 18, 2018, Governor Chris Sununu signed the bill into law.[18] The law went into effect on January 1, 2019.

Adultery ruling edit

In April 2021, the New Hampshire Supreme Court made a ruling to recognise same-sex adultery - because of a 2009 law that recognises same-sex marriage. This reversed a previous adultery ruling.[19]

Adoption and family planning edit

New Hampshire law allows a person, regardless of actual or perceived sexual orientation, to adopt. A law banning adoptions by gays and lesbians was repealed in 1999, allowing all single persons to adopt.[20][21]

In 1987, a ruling by New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice David Souter stated that adoption laws are designed to give children one home "that is unified and stable." Judicial interpretations of this ruling and state laws initially varied from county to county, with some judges requiring adopting couples to be married. This resulted in inconsistency in the ability of same-sex couples, who could not legally marry, to adopt jointly. Once same-sex relationships obtained legal recognition in the state, all of New Hampshire's ten counties began allowing adoption by same-sex couples on the same terms as for opposite-sex couples.

New Hampshire law allows any woman to undergo donor insemination. The spouse of a pregnant woman is generally presumed to be the parent of her child.[22] As a result, a child born to married lesbian parents will receive a birth certificate listing both women as the legal parents. State law permits surrogacy arrangements for same-sex couples intending to become parents and allows for the use of donated eggs in conjunction with surrogacy.[22] Same-sex couples intending to become parents can receive a pre-birth order (PBO) directing that both their names be entered on the child's birth certificate when first issued.[23]

2020 adoption reforms edit

In August 2020, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signed HB 1162, a law that similarly allows unmarried couples — both straight and gay — to adopt children, extends second-parent adoption to same-sex parents and mandates that a court judgment of parentage can be used to secure the parental relationships of children born through assisted reproduction.[24]

Discrimination protections edit

 
A rainbow flag outside the North Church in Portsmouth

Since July 2018, New Hampshire law has explicitly protected individuals from discrimination based on both sexual orientation and gender identity in public accommodations, housing and/or any private or public employment.[25][26][27] Sexual orientation was included in the state's anti-discrimination law in 1998, but gender identity was not.

In 2009, a bill to add gender identity to the statute's categories passed the House on April 9 by a vote of 188–187,[28] but was defeated in the Senate on April 29 by a vote of 24–0.[29] On June 30, 2016, Governor Maggie Hassan issued an executive order to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity and gender expression in public employment, in access to state programs, and in state contracting.[30][31][32] In May 2018, the New Hampshire General Court passed a bill (by a vote of 195–129 in the House and 14–10 in the Senate) to include gender identity in the state's anti-discrimination law, along with race, sex, age, marital status, religion, sexual orientation, etc. Governor Chris Sununu signed the bill into law on June 8, 2018, and it went into effect 30 days later.[33][34][35][36][37][38] Prior to passage of the anti-discrimination law in 2018, discrimination on the basis of gender identity had already been banned in the jurisdictions of Durham,[39] Derry,[40] and Newmarket.[41] The city of Portsmouth prohibited such discrimination in the public sector only (i.e. only concerning city employees).[42]

On March 13, 2014, the New Hampshire Senate unanimously approved a constitutional amendment that would have prohibited discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.[43][44] Its adoption required approval by 3/5 of the House of Representatives and by 2/3 of voters in the November 2014 elections. However, it was never presented to the voters.

On March 7, 2019, the state House approved a bill to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity in public accommodations, health care and jury selection. It was approved by the Senate on May 30, with an amendment. On June 13, the House concurred with the amendment. The bill was signed into law by the Governor in August 2019 and went into effect on January 1, 2020.[45]

On March 28, 2019, the state Senate approved a bill to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, amongst other categories, in all New Hampshire public schools. It was approved by the House on May 5, with an amendment, which was accepted by the Senate on June 13. The bill was signed into law by Governor Chris Sununu on 19 July, and went into effect 60 days later (i.e. September 17, 2019).[46][47] Moreover, the state's anti-bullying law prohibits bullying on the basis of "race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry or ethnicity, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical, mental, emotional or learning disability, sex, gender identity and expression, obesity, or other distinguishing personal characteristics, or based on association with any person identified in any of the above categories." The law explicitly includes cyberbullying and harassment, and applies to all public schools and chartered public schools.[48]

Hate crime law edit

New Hampshire law has covered hate crimes based on sexual orientation since 1991 and gender identity since 2019.[49][50] On March 7, 2019, the state House approved a bill to include gender identity in the law. It was approved by the Senate on May 30, with an amendment, which the Senate accepted on June 13. The bill was signed into law by the Governor in August 2019 and went into effect 60 days later (i.e. October 15, 2019).[51][45]

The law provides for penalty enhancements if a crime was committed on the basis of the victim's perceived or actual sexual orientation or gender identity, among other categories.

Gay or trans common-law panic defence edit

Several bills for years failed to pass the New Hampshire Legislature to abolish the gay panic defence.[52][53] Then in June 2023, a bill formally passed both houses of the New Hampshire Legislature by a conference committee - to remove and repeal the archaic gay and trans panic defence within common-law. The Governor of New Hampshire signed the bill formally into law. Effective from January 1, 2024.[54][55]

Gender identity and expression edit

Sex reassignment surgery has been legal since 1990. Transgender persons in New Hampshire are allowed to change the gender marker on their birth certificate but require undergoing such surgery to do so. The applicant for a gender change must submit to the city or Town Clerk a birth certificate request form, a photograph, a certified court order indicating that the individual has had "a sex change" and must pay the applicable fees.[56][57] In July 2019, Governor Chris Sununu vetoed a bill which would have removed some of these restrictions.[58][59][60]

On October 20, 2017, New Hampshire lifted a ban on Medicaid health insurance coverage and state government funding for sex reassignment surgery.[61][62]

Since January 1, 2020, New Hampshire driver's licenses have included three sex options, that being "male", "female" and "X".[63][64][65][66] The "X" option is not available for birth certificates. In August 2021, it was reported that the gender X on both New Hampshire drivers licences and I.Ds for individuals finally became legally available and implemented - after 2 years of delays of implementing the 2019 legislation and policy, due to the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide.[67]

Conversion therapy edit

On March 23, 2016, the state House of Representatives approved a bill to prohibit the use of conversion therapy on LGBT minors, in a 229–99 vote.[68][69][70] On May 12, the state Senate approved the bill with amendments, after initially voting to table it.[71][72][73] The House rejected the Senate's amendments, and called for a conference committee. The conference committee did not reach an agreement on the text, and thus the bill died.[68] Governor Maggie Hassan expressed disappointment that the bill did not reach her desk.[74]

In April 2018, both the House and the Senate passed a bill that would ban conversion therapy on minors. Due to different versions, the House and the Senate convened in a conference committee.[75][76][77] In May 2018, the bill was reported out of conference committee and was signed into law a month later by Governor Chris Sununu. The law went into effect on January 1, 2019.[78][79]

In 2022, a bill (HB1077) within the New Hampshire General Court would repeal the ban on conversion therapy.[80]

Public opinion edit

A 2022 Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) poll found that 82% of New Hampshire residents supported same-sex marriage, while 17% were opposed and 1% were unsure. The same poll also found that 88% of New Hampshire residents supported discrimination protections covering sexual orientation and gender identity. 11% were opposed. [2]

Summary table edit

Same-sex sexual activity legal   (Since 1975)
Equal age of consent (16)   (Since 1975)
Anti-discrimination laws for sexual orientation   (Since 1998)
Anti-discrimination laws for gender identity   (Since 2019)
LGBT anti-bullying law in schools  [46]
Hate crime law include sexual orientation and gender identity  
Abolished the gay or trans common-law panic defence   (Since 2024)[81]
Same-sex marriages   (Since 2010)
Equal marriageable age   (Since 2019)
Recognition of same-sex couples (e.g. civil union)   (Since 2008)
Both stepchild and joint adoption available for same-sex couples   (Since 1999)
Right to change legal gender   (Since 1990, requires sex reassignment surgery)
Access to IVF for lesbians  
Conversion therapy banned on minors   (Since 2019)
Third gender option   (Since 2020; gender X available only on driver's licenses and I.Ds, not birth certificates)[46][64][65][66]
Commercial surrogacy for gay male couples  
MSMs allowed to donate blood  /  (Since 2020; 3-month deferral period)[82]

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External links edit

  • New Hampshire State Laws regarding LGBT rights by Human Rights Campaign
  • Why NH Birth Certificates for Same-Sex Couples Are Not Good Enough, June 8, 2014

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Lesbian gay bisexual and transgender LGBT people in the U S state of New Hampshire enjoy the same rights as non LGBT people with most advances in LGBT rights occurring in the state within the past two decades Same sex sexual activity is legal in New Hampshire and the state began offering same sex couples the option of forming a civil union on January 1 2008 Civil unions offered most of the same protections as marriages with respect to state law but not the federal benefits of marriage Same sex marriage in New Hampshire has been legally allowed since January 1 2010 and one year later New Hampshire s civil unions expired with all such unions converted to marriages New Hampshire law has also protected against discrimination based on sexual orientation since 1998 and gender identity since 2018 1 Additionally a conversion therapy ban on minors became effective in the state in January 2019 In effect since January 1 2024 the archaic common law gay panic defence was formally abolished by legislation implemented within August 2023 LGBT rights in New HampshireNew Hampshire USA StatusLegal since 1975Gender identityAltering sex on birth certificate and other documents allowedDiscrimination protectionsSexual orientation and gender identity protections see below Family rightsRecognition of relationshipsSame sex marriage since 2010AdoptionSame sex couples allowed to adopt New Hampshire is regarded as one of the most LGBT friendly states in the country with recent polls finding that an overwhelming majority of New Hampshire residents support same sex marriage and LGBT rights 2 Effective from January 1 2025 sexual orientation is explicitly listed within the expectation of privacy legislation within New Hampshire 3 Contents 1 Law regarding same sex sexual activity 2 Recognition of same sex relationships 2 1 Civil unions 2 2 Same sex marriage 2 3 Adultery ruling 3 Adoption and family planning 3 1 2020 adoption reforms 4 Discrimination protections 5 Hate crime law 5 1 Gay or trans common law panic defence 6 Gender identity and expression 7 Conversion therapy 8 Public opinion 9 Summary table 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksLaw regarding same sex sexual activity editLegislation against sodomy was repealed in June 1975 along with other reforms 4 The age of consent in New Hampshire is set at 16 regardless of sexual orientation or gender The age of consent is 18 for relationships in which one party is under the care guardianship or authority of the other 5 6 A 2003 New Hampshire Supreme Court ruling in Blanchflower v Blanchflower found that adultery could not take place between two females 7 Recognition of same sex relationships editMain article Same sex marriage in New Hampshire Same sex marriage in New Hampshire has been legal since January 1 2010 Civil unions had previously been recognized Civil unions edit Civil unions were only available to same sex couples in New Hampshire On April 4 2007 the New Hampshire House with a vote of 243 to 129 passed a civil unions bill which would imbue partners in same sex civil unions with the same rights responsibilities and obligations as heterosexual couples in marriages 8 9 On April 26 2007 the New Hampshire Senate approved the civil unions bill 14 10 along political party lines 10 Governor John Lynch who opposed same sex marriage but indicated that he was receptive to discussing civil unions as a means of granting certain rights to same sex couples 11 signed the bill into law on May 31 2007 making New Hampshire the first state to embrace same sex unions without a court order or the threat of one 12 The law took effect on January 1 2008 By mid May 2008 over 300 same sex couples had formed a New Hampshire civil union 13 Same sex marriage edit Since January 1 2010 New Hampshire has allowed same sex couples to marry 14 The law previously set age minimums for participants in same sex marriages different from those in opposite sex marriage 15 No male below the age of 14 years and no female below the age of 13 years shall be capable of contracting a valid marriage that is entered into by one male and one female and all marriages contracted by such persons shall be null and void No male below the age of 18 and no female below the age of 18 shall be capable of contracting a valid marriage between persons of the same gender and all marriages contracted by such persons shall be null and void In May 2018 the New Hampshire General Court passed a bill to implement a clear minimum age of 16 with no exceptions Originally the bill had a minimum age of 18 for all couples but it was reduced to 16 in committee 16 17 On June 18 2018 Governor Chris Sununu signed the bill into law 18 The law went into effect on January 1 2019 Adultery ruling edit In April 2021 the New Hampshire Supreme Court made a ruling to recognise same sex adultery because of a 2009 law that recognises same sex marriage This reversed a previous adultery ruling 19 Adoption and family planning editSee also LGBT parenting New Hampshire law allows a person regardless of actual or perceived sexual orientation to adopt A law banning adoptions by gays and lesbians was repealed in 1999 allowing all single persons to adopt 20 21 In 1987 a ruling by New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice David Souter stated that adoption laws are designed to give children one home that is unified and stable Judicial interpretations of this ruling and state laws initially varied from county to county with some judges requiring adopting couples to be married This resulted in inconsistency in the ability of same sex couples who could not legally marry to adopt jointly Once same sex relationships obtained legal recognition in the state all of New Hampshire s ten counties began allowing adoption by same sex couples on the same terms as for opposite sex couples New Hampshire law allows any woman to undergo donor insemination The spouse of a pregnant woman is generally presumed to be the parent of her child 22 As a result a child born to married lesbian parents will receive a birth certificate listing both women as the legal parents State law permits surrogacy arrangements for same sex couples intending to become parents and allows for the use of donated eggs in conjunction with surrogacy 22 Same sex couples intending to become parents can receive a pre birth order PBO directing that both their names be entered on the child s birth certificate when first issued 23 2020 adoption reforms edit In August 2020 New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signed HB 1162 a law that similarly allows unmarried couples both straight and gay to adopt children extends second parent adoption to same sex parents and mandates that a court judgment of parentage can be used to secure the parental relationships of children born through assisted reproduction 24 Discrimination protections editFurther information LGBT employment discrimination in the United States nbsp A rainbow flag outside the North Church in Portsmouth Since July 2018 New Hampshire law has explicitly protected individuals from discrimination based on both sexual orientation and gender identity in public accommodations housing and or any private or public employment 25 26 27 Sexual orientation was included in the state s anti discrimination law in 1998 but gender identity was not In 2009 a bill to add gender identity to the statute s categories passed the House on April 9 by a vote of 188 187 28 but was defeated in the Senate on April 29 by a vote of 24 0 29 On June 30 2016 Governor Maggie Hassan issued an executive order to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity and gender expression in public employment in access to state programs and in state contracting 30 31 32 In May 2018 the New Hampshire General Court passed a bill by a vote of 195 129 in the House and 14 10 in the Senate to include gender identity in the state s anti discrimination law along with race sex age marital status religion sexual orientation etc Governor Chris Sununu signed the bill into law on June 8 2018 and it went into effect 30 days later 33 34 35 36 37 38 Prior to passage of the anti discrimination law in 2018 discrimination on the basis of gender identity had already been banned in the jurisdictions of Durham 39 Derry 40 and Newmarket 41 The city of Portsmouth prohibited such discrimination in the public sector only i e only concerning city employees 42 On March 13 2014 the New Hampshire Senate unanimously approved a constitutional amendment that would have prohibited discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation 43 44 Its adoption required approval by 3 5 of the House of Representatives and by 2 3 of voters in the November 2014 elections However it was never presented to the voters On March 7 2019 the state House approved a bill to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity in public accommodations health care and jury selection It was approved by the Senate on May 30 with an amendment On June 13 the House concurred with the amendment The bill was signed into law by the Governor in August 2019 and went into effect on January 1 2020 45 On March 28 2019 the state Senate approved a bill to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity amongst other categories in all New Hampshire public schools It was approved by the House on May 5 with an amendment which was accepted by the Senate on June 13 The bill was signed into law by Governor Chris Sununu on 19 July and went into effect 60 days later i e September 17 2019 46 47 Moreover the state s anti bullying law prohibits bullying on the basis of race color religion national origin ancestry or ethnicity sexual orientation socio economic status age physical mental emotional or learning disability sex gender identity and expression obesity or other distinguishing personal characteristics or based on association with any person identified in any of the above categories The law explicitly includes cyberbullying and harassment and applies to all public schools and chartered public schools 48 Hate crime law editNew Hampshire law has covered hate crimes based on sexual orientation since 1991 and gender identity since 2019 49 50 On March 7 2019 the state House approved a bill to include gender identity in the law It was approved by the Senate on May 30 with an amendment which the Senate accepted on June 13 The bill was signed into law by the Governor in August 2019 and went into effect 60 days later i e October 15 2019 51 45 The law provides for penalty enhancements if a crime was committed on the basis of the victim s perceived or actual sexual orientation or gender identity among other categories Gay or trans common law panic defence edit Several bills for years failed to pass the New Hampshire Legislature to abolish the gay panic defence 52 53 Then in June 2023 a bill formally passed both houses of the New Hampshire Legislature by a conference committee to remove and repeal the archaic gay and trans panic defence within common law The Governor of New Hampshire signed the bill formally into law Effective from January 1 2024 54 55 Gender identity and expression editSee also Legal status of transgender people Sex reassignment surgery has been legal since 1990 Transgender persons in New Hampshire are allowed to change the gender marker on their birth certificate but require undergoing such surgery to do so The applicant for a gender change must submit to the city or Town Clerk a birth certificate request form a photograph a certified court order indicating that the individual has had a sex change and must pay the applicable fees 56 57 In July 2019 Governor Chris Sununu vetoed a bill which would have removed some of these restrictions 58 59 60 On October 20 2017 New Hampshire lifted a ban on Medicaid health insurance coverage and state government funding for sex reassignment surgery 61 62 Since January 1 2020 New Hampshire driver s licenses have included three sex options that being male female and X 63 64 65 66 The X option is not available for birth certificates In August 2021 it was reported that the gender X on both New Hampshire drivers licences and I Ds for individuals finally became legally available and implemented after 2 years of delays of implementing the 2019 legislation and policy due to the COVID 19 pandemic worldwide 67 Conversion therapy editSee also List of U S jurisdictions banning conversion therapy On March 23 2016 the state House of Representatives approved a bill to prohibit the use of conversion therapy on LGBT minors in a 229 99 vote 68 69 70 On May 12 the state Senate approved the bill with amendments after initially voting to table it 71 72 73 The House rejected the Senate s amendments and called for a conference committee The conference committee did not reach an agreement on the text and thus the bill died 68 Governor Maggie Hassan expressed disappointment that the bill did not reach her desk 74 In April 2018 both the House and the Senate passed a bill that would ban conversion therapy on minors Due to different versions the House and the Senate convened in a conference committee 75 76 77 In May 2018 the bill was reported out of conference committee and was signed into law a month later by Governor Chris Sununu The law went into effect on January 1 2019 78 79 In 2022 a bill HB1077 within the New Hampshire General Court would repeal the ban on conversion therapy 80 Public opinion editA 2022 Public Religion Research Institute PRRI poll found that 82 of New Hampshire residents supported same sex marriage while 17 were opposed and 1 were unsure The same poll also found that 88 of New Hampshire residents supported discrimination protections covering sexual orientation and gender identity 11 were opposed 2 Summary table editSame sex sexual activity legal nbsp Since 1975 Equal age of consent 16 nbsp Since 1975 Anti discrimination laws for sexual orientation nbsp Since 1998 Anti discrimination laws for gender identity nbsp Since 2019 LGBT anti bullying law in schools nbsp 46 Hate crime law include sexual orientation and gender identity nbsp Abolished the gay or trans common law panic defence nbsp Since 2024 81 Same sex marriages nbsp Since 2010 Equal marriageable age nbsp Since 2019 Recognition of same sex couples e g civil union nbsp Since 2008 Both stepchild and joint adoption available for same sex couples nbsp Since 1999 Right to change legal gender nbsp Since 1990 requires sex reassignment surgery Access to IVF for lesbians nbsp Conversion therapy banned on minors nbsp Since 2019 Third gender option nbsp Since 2020 gender X available only on driver s licenses and I Ds not birth certificates 46 64 65 66 Commercial surrogacy for gay male couples nbsp MSMs allowed to donate blood nbsp nbsp Since 2020 3 month deferral period 82 See also edit nbsp LGBT portal Politics of New Hampshire LGBT rights in the United StatesReferences edit New Hampshire s transgender anti discrimination bill signed a b PRRI American Values Atlas ava prri org 1 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gaps for same sex couples NBC News August 2020 HB 421 Gencourt state nh us Retrieved December 5 2013 New Hampshire Chief Signs Gay Rights Bill The New York Times June 8 1997 Retrieved December 5 2013 HRC PDF HRC Archived from the original PDF on September 9 2013 Retrieved December 5 2013 Human Rights Campaign Praises New Hampshire Vote on Gender Identity Protections Human Rights Campaign Retrieved July 13 2013 Caulfield Christine April 29 2009 NH Senate Rejects Transgender Rights Bill Law360 Retrieved July 13 2014 Governor Hassan Issues Executive Order Prohibiting Discrimination in State Government on the Basis of Gender Identity or Gender Expression Office of Governor of New Hampshire June 30 2016 Archived from the original on December 14 2016 Executive Order 2016 04 PDF Department of Administrative Services of the State of New Hampshire Archived from the original PDF on May 16 2017 Retrieved May 16 2017 Anti trans discrimination banned in New Hampshire VICTORY New Hampshire Governor Signs Legislation Protecting Transgender People from Discrimination Archived from the original on June 12 2018 Bill Docket gencourt state nh us Browning Bil March 7 2018 New Hampshire passes transgender nondiscrimination bill LGBTQ Nation Transgender Rights Bill Heads to Governor Sununu New Hampshire Public Radio May 3 2018 New Hampshire approves historic transgender anti discrimination bill Samuels Brett May 6 2018 New Hampshire s GOP governor expected to sign ban on transgender discrimination NY to monitor mosquitoes for possible Zika virus in Hudson Valley Foster s Daily Democrat 2014 MEI report Archived from the original on November 9 2015 Retrieved January 6 2015 Crompton Jennifer May 5 2016 Newmarket passes gender identity nondiscrimination policy WMUR TV Splaine Jim March 31 2016 LGBTQ equality is Portsmouth s fight too seacoastonline com N H Senate supports amending constitution to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation Concord Monitor March 14 2014 CACR17 New Hampshire 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