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HB 727

relative to the New Hampshire retirement system.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Mike Bordes and 2 co-sponsors

HB 727 proposed unspecified changes to NH's retirement system but was unanimously rejected by committee as inexpedient to legislate.

Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 11/05/2025 (Vote 15-0; CC)
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Bill Summary · HB 727

Legislative bill overview

HB 727 proposes modifications to the New Hampshire Retirement System, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative actions. The bill was introduced by Representatives McGough, Foote, and Bordes and underwent committee review with executive sessions held in October 2025.

Why is this important

The New Hampshire Retirement System affects thousands of state and municipal employees, retirees, and taxpayers. Changes to retirement policies can have significant implications for employee benefits, government costs, pension fund solvency, and municipal budgets across the state.

Potential points of contention

  • The committee's unanimous "Inexpedient to Legislate" recommendation (15-0 vote) suggests substantial opposition to the bill's provisions, though the specific objections are not documented in available records
  • Without access to the bill's text, the exact nature of proposed changes—whether affecting contribution rates, benefit structures, or eligibility—cannot be assessed for fiscal or equity impacts
  • The lack of detailed public documentation on why the committee rejected the proposal limits transparency and public understanding of the legislative rationale

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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