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Seeking Real Solutions: HB 1636 and HB 1557
NHSFFP released the following statement on January 15th, following the House Hearings for HB 1636 and HB 1557.
2026 Session Begins
NHSFFP released the following press release on January 8th, following the first votes in the NH House of the new legislative year.
Session Day Preview
The New Hampshire House of Representatives will reconvene for its 2026 legislative session on Wednesday, January 7th. These are the big bills to watch: HB155, HB366, HB491, HB651, HB675 Next week the 2026 NH […]
Somersworth: Where Public Schools Hold a Community Together
On a sunny Friday morning in December, the halls of Idlehurst Elementary School are peaceful. Laughter drifts from classrooms. Kindergarten students move confidently and joyfully to their next block, guided […]
See How Much Funding Your Town Missed Out On
Explore the potential dollars left on the table if HB550, HB603, or HB651 had passed… What if your town had received the state funding the budget left on the table […]
NH Superior Court Ruling Finds State Education Funding and Unequal Property Taxes Unconstitutional
NHSFFP put out the following press release following the NH Superior Court’s August 18 opinion in Rand v. State of New Hampshire. You can read the Court’s decision here. August […]
What Could Have Been: Missed Opportunities in the 2026–2027 NH State Budget
What Could Have Been: Missed Opportunities in the 2026–2027 NH State Budget July 2025 Carly Prescott, MPP NH State Budget As the dust settles on New Hampshire’s biennial budget, one […]
NH Supreme Court Upholds Ruling Finding Base Adequacy Unconstitutionally Low
NHSFFP put out the following press release following the NH Supreme Court’s July 1 opinion in ConVal v. State of New Hampshire. You can read the Court’s decision here. Today, […]
State Budget Fails to Adequately Fund Public Education
NHSFFP put out the following press release following the NH Senate and House voting to pass HB 1 and HB 2 on June 26. Today, the House and the Senate […]