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Let’s Revamp Special Education and Stop Targeting Judges
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Two topics this week, special education funding reform and a childish attack on Judge Ruoff by Governor Sununu.
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Two topics this week, special education funding reform and a childish attack on Judge Ruoff by Governor Sununu.
Berlin’s paper mill owners invested in their unionized work force, including by providing kindergarten for workers’ children.
New Hampshire has a political slogan called, “the Pledge.” It’s not the Pledge of Allegiance or some other kind of pledge to God, country or high ideals. It’s a political pledge to William Loeb’s hatred of broad-based taxes which he defined as a state income or sales tax.
From ‘A Book, an Idea and a Goat,’ Andru Volinsky’s weekly newsletter on Substack that is primarily devoted to writing about the national movement for fair school funding and other means of effecting social change.
The Claremont school funding litigation began in 1990. There are a few bits of history that should be touched on before we launch into the Claremont story because they explain why litigation was necessary and why it was pursued in the way it was.