Fish and Game Funding
- NH Fish and Game financial backgrounder
- The NH legislative/rulemaking process
- F&G FOCUS: How does Fish and Game benefit my region?
- Where the money comes from/where the money goes (FY2010)
What can I do to help?
Help others recognize the benefits and services
that Fish and Game brings to everyone in New Hampshire, and share your views on current bills.
- Be heard: Contact your local legislators and those on key committees. Click here to find out who represents your town.
- Be seen: Attend hearings to express your opinions.
From the NH General Court website: "Citizen Participation: You have many opportunities to impact this process, including testifying at hearings, writing letters or making phone calls to your representatives, or working with organizations to create awareness of the possible impact of a piece of legislation. You should know that New Hampshire's "citizen legislature" is a great source of state pride, and that Representatives and Senators welcome phone calls at home since most of them don't have offices at the State House, and have little or no staff to help them gather information. To contact your Legislator you may call the House Clerk's office (603) 271-2548 or the Senate Clerk's office (603) 271-3420 for more information."
Who's on the NH State Legislative Committees? Certain committees make decisions that directly affect Fish and Game funding before these legislative proposals come before the entire House or Senate. Click on the committee name for contact information.
NOTE - Committee assignments will change for 2011; these links will be updated once new member lists are available.
- Senate Wildlife, Fish and Game Committee
- House Fish and Game Committee
- Senate Ways and Means Committee
- House Ways and Means Committee
- Senate Finance Committee
- House Finance Committee

