Chris Sununu
Education Turns180 Degrees in a Matter of Months
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If you doubt elections have consequences, just look up the bills before the House Education Committee this week.
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If you doubt elections have consequences, just look up the bills before the House Education Committee this week.
The first installment of the $46 million federal Department of Education grant, $10.1 million, was accepted on a 7-3 vote, not surprisingly down party lines.
On a near unanimous vote, the Commission to Study School Funding approved its final report Monday containing a series of findings and recommendations to fundamentally change the state’s education funding system.
This year Rotary Club members put their heads together and came up with this alternative Plymouth’s Got Talent contest online fundraiser.
New Hampshire education commissioner Frank Edelblut previews a statewide program to help high school students earn college credits. Founders of Modern States talk about the program and its value with Roger Wood.
Who’s going to hold the candidates’ feet to the fire?
The student loan industry is a major player in money in politics, but was not as active in 2016 as it has been in the past. For the 2016 election cycle, student loan companies gave just over $982,000 in contributions to federal candidates, parties and outside groups. The industry reported more than $1 million in contributions for both the 2014 and 2012 cycles.
NH lawmaker to file legislation to make college debt-free.