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Sharon M Carson

Republican — Senator — District 14
Available Terms:
  • 2011-2012
  • 2013-2014

Sharon M Carson represents Senate District 14 in the New Hampshire Senate, is a member of two committees, and is the primary sponsor of 238 bills, and is the secondary sponsor of 40 bills

2008 27117.75
2010 40656.21
2012 3400.0

For detailed campaign finance information visit Influence Explorer. Figures via the National Institute on Money in State Politics.

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News and Blog Coverage

Payday Loans

In his article, on January 28th in the Nashua Telegraph, Kevin Landrigan reported Governor Lynch's veto of SB160. Landrigan describes how "after lobbying by House GOP leaders and industry leaders" the tide seemed to have turned. Quoting Jamie Fulmer in the piece, an Advance America (sounds patriotic does it not?) ...

Committee Membership

Sponsored Bills

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  • SB 198

    relative to the authority of county correctional officers.

  • SB 156

    relative to the appointment of a guardian ad litem in certain sexual assault cases.

  • SB 4

    establishing a scholarship program for New Hampshire residents to attend any New Hampshire public postsecondary education institution.

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  • SB 192

    establishing a committee to study the establishment of a state infrastructure bank.

  • SB 188

    relative to municipally-owned utilities.

  • SB 186

    relative to training of certain board officers of nonprofit corporations.

Recent Votes

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HB 142

Sen. Stiles Floor Amendment 1518s

Legislator Vote: Yes

•••Yes: 1354.0
•••No: 1145.0
•••Other: 00.0
HB 361

Ought to Pass with Amendment

Legislator Vote: Yes

•••Yes: 24100.0
•••No: 00.0
•••Other: 00.0
HB 443

Inexpedient to Legislate

Legislator Vote: Yes

•••Yes: 1354.0
•••No: 1145.0
•••Other: 00.0
HB 265

Ought to Pass with Amendment

Legislator Vote: Yes

•••Yes: 24100.0
•••No: 00.0
•••Other: 00.0
HB 265

Laid on Table

Legislator Vote: Yes

•••Yes: 1458.0
•••No: 1041.0
•••Other: 00.0
HB 261

Ought to Pass

Legislator Vote: Yes

•••Yes: 24100.0
•••No: 00.0
•••Other: 00.0
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