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Cell Phone Ban in Schools Looks Likely
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It appears that cell phone use in schools is about to be limited or entirely curtailed in New Hampshire classrooms.
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It appears that cell phone use in schools is about to be limited or entirely curtailed in New Hampshire classrooms.
A new study by the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute finds business tax rate reductions have cost the state between $795 million and $1.17 billion in forgone revenue since 2015 without the often promised bump in revenue due to increased economic activity.
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