NH Educators Oppose Efforts to Expand Unaccountable Voucher Scheme
CONCORD, NH – Today, the New Hampshire Senate Education Committee heard testimony on two bills that would expand our state’s private school voucher program – SB 442 and SB 522. Megan Tuttle, President of NEA-New Hampshire, provided the following statement after the hearings: “At a time when New Hampshire should be investing more in public education and building environments where all students can be successful, it is disappointing that some lawmakers want to divert even more public funds for private and religious school costs. We know how to improve educational outcomes and we’re counting on New Hampshire’s elected officials to […]