Property Taxes
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 […]
Learn About SWEPT with our new Data Dashboard
This dashboard provides a comprehensive look at how the Statewide Education Property Tax (SWEPT) is raised across New Hampshire’s cities and towns. It’s designed to help you understand the differences […]
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 […]
NHSFFP Testimony on SB 420
Testimony of Jeff McLynch, Project Director, NH School Funding Fairness Project, on SB 420 before the Senate Education Committee, Thursday, January 13 Chairwoman Ward, Senator Kahn, Members of the […]
NHSFFP Testimony on HB 1680
Testimony of Jeff McLynch, Project Director, NH School Funding Fairness Project, on HB 1680 before the House Education Committee, Wednesday, January 12 Chairman Ladd, Representative Myler, Members of the Committee, […]
Property Tax Bills Offer Reminder of Flaws in New Hampshire’s School Funding System
It’s that time of year again – property tax bills are beginning to arrive in homeowners’ mailboxes across New Hampshire. For many, their property tax bill is the single largest […]
School Funding and Property Taxes
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 […]
NHSFFP Statement on the Senate FY 2022-23 Budget
Today’s Senate budget debate – and the outcomes it has yielded for school funding – will be a grave disappointment to families, educators, taxpayers, and communities throughout New Hampshire. The […]
Despite Changes, Senate Finance Budget Proposal Still Comes Up Short on School Funding
Over the past several months, communities across New Hampshire have been forced to make wrenching decisions about local school finances, raising already-high property tax rates and cutting back the educational […]