Monthly Archives: March 2022


There’s Still Time to Register for the NEA-NH and NEAMB Retirement Planning Seminars This Spring

You are invited to attend one of our Spring Retirement Planning Seminars, hosted by NEA-New Hampshire and NEA Member Benefits. These seminars are geared toward members retiring in the next 2-5 years, but all members are welcome to attend. Please register ahead. Registration closes at midnight the day before each event, and members may bring one guest. The seminars are provided at no cost during these crazy pandemic times. Click on the date to register. Thurs, April 21, 2022 / In Person in BEDFORD / 4-6 p.m. Weds, May 4, 2022 / On Zoom / 6-8 p.m. Not retiring? You […]


NEA-NH President: HB1131 Works Against Public Safety

NEA-New Hampshire President Megan Tuttle offered testimony on opposition to HB 1131, a bill that takes away a key mitigation tool against and airborne pathogen that a school district has to keep students and staff safe and in-person and mandates that any violation would be considered a violation of the educator code of conduct – potentially making New Hampshire educators choose between their job and their license. Her testimony appears below: Chairman Bradley and Honorable members of the Senate Health and Humans Services Committee, My name is Megan Tuttle, President of NEA-NH, and I have the honor of representing more […]


NEA-NH Mourns Loss of Rep. Renny Cushing

NEA-NH is deeply saddened by the passing of long-time champion for education, educators, and working families, Renny Cushing. “We grieve the loss of our dear friend and most ardent supporter, Renny Cushing,” said Megan Tuttle, NEA-NH President. “Renny’s dedication to the promise of public education and to all those who learn and work in our schools made New Hampshire a better place. His fighting spirit and steadfast commitment to ensuring each of us could achieve the success story inside us will truly be missed.”