CAI-NH Legislative Action Committee

Government & Legislation
Government Advocacy
Community Associations Institute (CAI) and its chapters are dedicated to the many issues facing community associations.  CAI and its chapters represent its members and advocate on federal, state and local policy issues.

CAI's government affairs program brings together many components to benefit
community association interests:


CAI Political "Heads-Up": Review the latest legislative, regulatory and legal developments potentially impacting the industry.

Advocacy Center: If you want to know the latest information about federal and state legislation or respond to a Call to Action by contacting your legislator on issues of importance to CAI, bookmark this page, and visit the hub of CAI's advocacy efforts often! 

State Legislative Action Committees (LACs): In-depth information about what you can do to get involved in political activities in your community, including a list of state LACs and links to their web pages. 

Legal Activity: Summaries of cases in which CAI has submitted curiae briefs and how you can request CAI get involved with a case. 

FAQs: Want the answers to the questions most frequently asked of the Government & Public Affairs Department? Here they are! 

Regulatory Issues: See the latest developments affecting community associations from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other federal agencies. 

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Members of CAI-New Hampshire's 2012 Legislative Action Committee
  • Gary Braun, Esq. (Winer and Bennett)
  • Thomas Ducharme, PCAM (Evergreen Management)
  • Edward Michalosky (Kings Court Condominium Association)
  • Deana Cowan, CMCA (Island Shores Estates)
  • Cal Davison, CMCA (Cardiff Management)
  • Janet Aronson, Esq. (Marcus Errico Emmer and Brooks)

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Upcoming Legislation and Events
The New Hampshire House and Senate are currently not in session.  New Hampshire legislature is in session January 1 through June 30 each year.  

2012 Legislative Events
  • Annual Legislative Breakfast (April 25, 2012) - Concord
  • End of Legislative Session - June 30, 2012

2012 Legislation Currently Being Reviewed by State Legislature

  • HB 514 - Entry on Private Land
  • SB 132 - Real Estate Transfer Tax
  • HB 493 - Certification of Intergrated Residential Communities
  • HB 1261 - Deliquent Condominium Fees
  • HB 1554 - Community Living Facilities Definitions




2011 Legislation - CAI-NH's LAC Involvement
  • SB-187 regarding Debt Collection
  • HB-319 regarding Clotheslines
  • SB-110 regarding Development Projects and Application of the State Fire Code
  • HB-85 regarding Abuttor's Notice