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Opinion: Ed. Commissioner Says ‘We’re not giving up on charter schools’
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We will confer with Washington to preserve the availability of these funds. We will work with the Legislature to authorize acceptance of this grant.
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We will confer with Washington to preserve the availability of these funds. We will work with the Legislature to authorize acceptance of this grant.
A grant that would have meant $46 million in federal funds to help create new public charter schools across the state was in limbo Friday after the Democratically controlled majority of the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee voted to reject the first round of $10 million.
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The Legislative Ethics Committee has informally resolved a complaint against Rep. Douglas A. Ley alleging he failed to recuse himself from voting on union-related legislation as president of the American Federation of Teachers-NH.
The Fiscal Committee cited budgetary concerns and an unknown impact on the charter schools already operating in the state in turning down the federal funds.
It looks like the Merrimack tolls will be eliminated starting Jan. 1 after a vote Wednesday by members of the Executive Council in their role as the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Intermodal Transportation.
The road to becoming a new law is a long one and full of opportunity for the public to have an impact.
Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut issued the following statement in response to the Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules (JLCAR) voting along party lines to object to Learn Everywhere,
The state budget recently signed into law enables all seven of New Hampshire’s community colleges to freeze tuition for two academic years.