Inequities in NH Education
It’s a New Year, but New Hampshire still faces an old problem: deep and enduring inequities in educational opportunity and enormous differences in property taxes. The tremendous gap between what the […]
It’s a New Year, but New Hampshire still faces an old problem: deep and enduring inequities in educational opportunity and enormous differences in property taxes. The tremendous gap between what the […]
On behalf of the NH School Funding Fairness Project, Hart Research Associates conducted a phone survey of 500 New Hampshire registered voters from November 15 to 17, 2021. Respondents were […]
With a Supreme Court decision and a final commission report coming soon, the public debate about school funding and the next Legislature’s responsibilities will likely become clearer and more intense. In the meantime, as the election nears, voters will have the opportunity to ask legislative and gubernatorial candidates where they stand on this issue and to urge them to finally resolve this problem fairly and comprehensively.
Today’s Union Leader school funding editorial opens with, The latest court decision regarding education funding in New Hampshire presents either a great opportunity or a further slide in New Hampshire’s […]
The Union Leader delves further into the Ruoff decision on today’s front page. Read the whole thing but here are some highlights: If there’s one message that comes through loud […]
The Herald weighed in editorially on the school funding issue after an editorial board visit by Executive Councilor and lead Claremont case attorney Andy Volinsky: The fight over education funding […]
Brad Cook Sheehan Phinney attorney and potential Republican gubernatorial candidate in years past, has watched the statehouse closely for what seems like forever. He has taken to the pages of […]