Education
School Funding Study Commission Is Taking Shape
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The commission has less than a year to develop a more equitable formula to distribute state aid to schools.
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The commission has less than a year to develop a more equitable formula to distribute state aid to schools.
Should volunteer firefighters and EMTs get a property tax exemption?
One bill looks at whether the state should set up a study committee to look at the idea of creating a citizens review board for police-involved shootings.
About 200 people turned out to testify on CACR 14 at the hearing before the House Judiciary Committee, almost all in opposition on the 47th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe vs. Wade decision legalizing abortion.
Executive Councilors Andru Volinsky of Concord, Michael Cryans of Hanover and Debora Pignatelli of Nashua, all Democrats, said Commissioner Edelblut fails to support education for all children in New Hampshire.
State Sen. Dan Feltes said: “Skyrocketing prescription drug prices are crushing Granite State families.”
Incident occurred September 20, 2019 at 21 Hunt St., Nashua.
It would require all the revenue from any new broad-based tax to be used to reduce property taxes.
Martin Toe of Manchester said it is wrong for people to have to work three jobs just to make enough to live.