New Hampshire residents oppose vouchers in latest Granite State Poll

According to the latest UNH Granite State Poll (GSP), nearly half (45%) of New Hampshire residents do not support school vouchers like those proposed...

Education Funding in the 2022-2023 State Budget

New Hampshire's public schools are facing a steep drop in state funding, partially due to pandemic-related enrollment fluctuations. Proposals brought forth by House budget...

Join us on Thursday, April 15, for a closer look at...

The budget for the coming biennium has been passed by the House and is now headed to the Senate. Learn how the budget and...

District-by-District Analysis of SB 130, the Statewide Voucher Bill, and Implications...

The New Hampshire Senate recently passed SB 130, a statewide voucher bill that creates “Education Freedom Accounts” for low- and moderate-income families. Immediately after...

Letter signed by 80 local elected officials urges state lawmakers to...

The following letter was submitted to the Senate Finance Committee as written testimony for its public hearing on the 2022-23 state budget on Tuesday,...

In letter to Senate Finance Committee, local leaders voice concerns about...

The following letter, signed by 15 mayors and school board chairs, was sent to the Senate Finance Committee this week, prior to its public...

Granite Staters make it clear: No school vouchers for NH

The public came out in force to speak out against Senate Bill (SB) 130, the statewide voucher bill, in back-to-back public hearings on the...

Virtual Town Hall: NH’s School Voucher Bill

VIRTUAL TOWN HALL: NH’S SCHOOL VOUCHER BILL  Tuesday, May 18 at 3 p.m. Event is free, but registration is required On Tuesday, May 18th, Reaching Higher New...

‘It probably can’t pass if it stands alone’: Public urges lawmakers...

Lawmakers, city officials, school board members, taxpayers, and others are urging the Senate to keep the school voucher bill out of the state’s budget...

House Education Committee retains SB 135; bill would have addressed school...

The House Education Committee voted 11-9 along party lines on Thursday, May 20, to retain a bill designed to close gaps in state funding...