Education
Report: NH’s School Funding System Fails Students and Taxpayers
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Communities with higher poverty rates and lower property wealth are doubly penalized under New Hampshire’s current system, the report concludes.
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Communities with higher poverty rates and lower property wealth are doubly penalized under New Hampshire’s current system, the report concludes.
The state Department of Health and Human Service announced 56 new positive test results for COVID-19 and one new death on Thursday.
Cases of COVID-19 have been increasing throughout the state with 37 cases now at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, a state official said.
The 2020 state primary held under the veil of a worldwide pandemic is history except for the recounts. Let the games begin.
The vast majority of issues were resolved on Tuesday by working directly with local election officials or voters, according to a news release.
Allowing for absentee voting while still offering a chance to vote at the polls is preferred by the Secretary of State to keep New Hampshire’s voter turnout among the nation’s highest.
The Republican Governors Association released a statement from RGA Executive Director Dave Rexrode.
More than 100 Granite Staters Join Pappas in Putting ‘Country Over Party’
“With the dust finally settled from their bitter intra-party squabbling, New Hampshire Democrats today nominated a candidate for governor whose only claim to fame is trying — and failing — to force an income tax on Granite State families, not once, but twice. Dan Feltes has never managed anything in his life and is clearly unprepared to lead our state.”