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Rep. Mel Myler, D-Hopkinton, argues against approving House Bill 175 Thursday on the House floor as lawmakers wind down their 2023 session.
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Rep. Mel Myler, D-Hopkinton, argues against approving House Bill 175 Thursday on the House floor as lawmakers wind down their 2023 session.
Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the New Hampshire Department of Justice is actively working to solicit feedback from families here in the Granite State as part of a national investigation into the impacts of social media.
Gov. Chris Sununu signed HB 367 Tuesday expanding the eligibility of students in the Education Freedom Account program surrounded by children and advocates.
The New Hampshire Department of Education on Wednesday launched a new dashboard that uses GIS mapping to identify locally available high-wage, high-demand occupations throughout every region of the state, as well as its Career and Technical Education programming associated with those occupations.
In an attempt to provide more funding for needy communities, the Senate Finance Committee Tuesday decided to add about $11.5 million to its new education funding program.
CONCORD — The Senate Finance Committee hopes to finish 99 percent of its work by the end of the week but has many outstanding issues to navigate before a final vote.
Expanding access to the state’s Education Freedom Accounts by income and disability was approved in bills passed by the Senate Thursday.
The motion to indefinitely postpone, which prevents a similar or identical bill from coming up again before the current term ends in December 2024, was approved on a 196-190 vote.
The Senate Education Committee Tuesday voted to recommend a bill that would expand the Education Freedom Account program by increasing the income threshold.