The New Hampshire Legislature is set to eliminate mandatory car inspections once and for all! That means no more regressive $40–50 fee on top of your registration, no more dealing with crooked mechanics holding your car hostage on bogus repair claims, and no more traffic stops for an expired sticker!
The bill passed the N.H. House on a 212–143 vote but then stalled in the Senate! The text is now present in its original form in the House version of HB2, the budget. The Senate is trying to eliminate it in their version of the budget. So now, the budget goes to a “committee of conference” where the House and the Senate negotiate and try to reach common ground.
If you want to eliminate coercive car inspections once and for all, let the budget conference committee know! Keep HB649 as originally written in the budget! (Specifically, this means keeping sections 362–372 of HB2 as amended by House amendment 2025-1488h and opposing sections 253–274 of HB2 as amended by the Senate amendment 2025-2637s.)
With the form below, you can email all eight members at once. Please fill in your name, email, and add a personalized message. Here are some tips on writing the perfect email—
Length. State up front that you support the bill. Your email does not need to be long or detailed. It just needs to get the point across—you want them to support keeping HB649 in the budget as originally written!
A personal story. If you have a personal story of how car inspections have negatively impacted your life—please do include that in your email! Our lawmakers need to know how badly these mandatory car inspections hurt their constituents!