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Response to Governor Sununu’s 2021 Budget Address

In his speech earlier today, Governor Sununu expressed his commitment to New Hampshire’s public school system, but the budget he has proposed falls well short of what local schools need […]

House Bill 623 Testimony

This afternoon, NHSFFP Project Director Jeff McLynch testified before the House Finance Committee in support of House Bill 623. You can read his testimony below. We hope you will contact […]

Senate Bill 135 Testimony

Testimony of Jeff McLynch, Project Director, NH School Funding Fairness Project, on SB 135 before the Senate Finance Committee, Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Chairman Daniels, Senator D’Allesandro, Members of the […]

Press Release: Commission Shows Path Toward Fundamental Reform

Earlier today, the Commission to Study School Funding approved its final report to the New Hampshire Legislature and to Governor Chris Sununu. In the main, the substance of the Commission’s work – and, in particular, the research conducted on its behalf by the American Institutes for Research – have set a solid foundation on which to build a more fair and more sustainable system for funding New Hampshire’s public schools.

Five Ways to Strengthen the Commission’s Final Report

The November 22 draft report of the Commission to Study School Funding reflects considerable progress toward the fulfillment of the Commission’s statutory responsibilities and, more importantly, toward devising a more equitable and sustainable system for funding New Hampshire’s public schools. Nevertheless, five key changes to the draft report could strengthen it significantly prior to the Commission’s final vote on November 30.

Still More Ways to Learn about School Funding and Property Taxes

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.