Great turnout for our event in Sunapee!
We had a great event in Sunapee! A lot of people shared their evening with us and brought some good questions with them. If you weren’t able to make it, […]
We had a great event in Sunapee! A lot of people shared their evening with us and brought some good questions with them. If you weren’t able to make it, […]
The gallery below features slides from a recent “School Funding and Property Taxes” presentation. NHSFFP is excited to talk about school funding and property taxes in your community. Click here to […]
On April 4 – 7, 2021 the NH School Funding Fairness Project hosted a four day online action campaign, #90hrsfor90million, to urge the House to prioritize education funding in the FY […]
Legislative candidates and voters from across Carroll, Coos, and Grafton Counties joined NHSFFP for an online discussion of school funding and property taxes on Wednesday, September 30. Excerpted video footage […]
With ever increasing demands on our time, it isn’t always easy to learn more about the issues that are not only important to us personally, but that are critical to New Hampshire’s future as well. With that in mind, NHSFFP has created three short videos to help explain some of the most vital aspects of school funding in New Hampshire.
Learn more about New Hampshire’s responsibility to fund an adequate education, the inequities arising from its reliance on local property taxes, and the tremendous gap between state aid and actual district costs in this 30-minute video.
Members of the public and legislative candidates from Cheshire and Sullivan Counties joined NHSFFP for an online discussion of school funding and property taxes on Thursday, October 8.
On Tuesday, October 6, NHSFFP brought together members of the public and aspiring legislators from Belknap, Merrimack, and Strafford Counties for an online discussion of school funding and property taxes.
Legislative candidates and voters from across Carroll, Coos, and Grafton Counties joined NHSFFP for an online discussion of school funding and property taxes on Wednesday, September 30.
On Thursday, October 1, the New Hampshire School Funding Fairness Project brought together concerned citizens and legislative candidates from across Hillsborough County for an online dialogue on school funding and property taxes.