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Committee votes ITL on bill to create study committee for rare homicide cases

May 05, 2026 | Finance - Division I, House of Representatives, Committees , Legislative, New Hampshire


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Committee votes ITL on bill to create study committee for rare homicide cases
Representative Griffin moved that the committee recommend 'Inexpedient to Legislate' (ITL) on Senate Bill 625, which would establish a committee to study auctions for family members of intentional homicide victims where the Department of Justice does not file charges.

Griffin argued the situation addressed by the bill is extremely rare, that existing civil remedies remain available, and that the Legislature already has many study committees. Other members agreed, and Representative Griffin's motion for ITL was seconded and discussed briefly.

The clerk recorded a 9–0 roll‑call in favor of ITL. The committee closed the executive session and the bill will not advance from this committee in its current form.

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