Union Leader: Empowering parents: School choice for all NH students

The Union Leader Editorial Board supported SB 193 in this editorial: If, as the New Hampshire Supreme Court has repeatedly insisted, the Legislature has a constitutional...

Senator Reagan talks with NHPR on SB 193

Senate Bill 193 allows parents to receive 90% of the state education grant ("adequacy aid") in the form of a scholarship to use towards...

Upper Valley school board chairs: SB 193 would continue trend of...

Chairmen and chairwomen from four Upper Valley school boards united to submit this letter to the Valley News: The New Hampshire Legislature is currently considering...

Dr. Carl Ladd: We do more for school choice now than...

Dr. Carl Ladd, the Executive Director of the New Hampshire School Administrators Association, spoke with NHPR about the NHSAA's concerns with SB 193. The...

Concord Monitor: Who wins with school vouchers? Not taxpayers

The Concord Monitor Editorial Board featured a piece on SB 193, the bill that would create a universal voucher program in the state: A month ago...

Commissioner Edelblut on NHPR: “I’m an advocate for the education of...

Commissioner Frank Edelblut sat down for an interview with NHPR to discuss his passion for education and SB 193, the bill that would create a...

After work session on SB 193, questions remain about NH’s voucher...

The House Education Committee held a full committee work session on SB 193 on Wednesday, which would create "education freedom savings accounts" in New...

Governor Sununu on SB 193: I have concerns about putting public...

On NHPR's The Exchange this morning, Josh Rogers ran a clip of a  statement given by Governor Sununu on SB 193. The bill would create...

Concord Monitor: Voucher bill probably to be retained over the summer...

The Monitor provides background on the lack of sufficient Republican support for the ambitious voucher bill and reports that the State Employee Association has weighed in heavily against Commissioner Edelblut's proposed reorganization plan.

“‘School choice’ bill hitting head winds” | Union Leader

Dave Solomon's State House Dome reports that SB 193, the school choice bill, is unlikely to pass in this legislative session and that the governor is ambivalent about the bill.