new hampshire

New Hampshire became the 22nd state to enact autism insurance reform on July 23, 2010.

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State Officials
Governor Maggie Hassan (D)
New Hampshire Senate; New Hampshire House of Representatives

Federal Officials
U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D)
U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte (R)
U.S. House of Representatives New Hampshire delegation

New hampshire News

NEW YORK, NY (July 27, 2010) -- Autism Speaks joined New Hampshire families, the New Hampshire Council on Autism Spectrum Disorders, the Autism Society of New Hampshire, and other...

  • Amends current mental health parity law to require health insurance companies to provide coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders
  • In order to...

Concord, NH (January 6, 2010) – Autism Speaks today joined New Hampshire families and advocates in applauding the members of the State House for passing Connor’'s Law, House...

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Bill History

July 23, 2010: Governor Lynch enacts Connor's Law!

May 19, 2010: House concurs with Senate version of Connor's Law! The bill now heads to Governor Lynch's desk for enactment into law!

May 5, 2010:  Connor's Law is amended and passed unanimously in the second reading by the Senate.  The bill now heads to a third and final reading.

April 15, 2010: Senate Commerce, Labor and Consumer Protection Committee amends  and passes Connor's Law in vote of 4 to 2.  The bill now heads to the Senate floor.

January 6, 2010: House passes Connor's Law in vote of 213 to 147.  The bill now heads to the Senate for review.

November 11, 2009: Connor's Law amended and passed by House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee in vote 13-3.  Bill sent to House floor...