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PRESS RELEASE: Governor Ayotte Signs SB 430, Mandatory Disclosure Becomes Law

Today, Governor Ayotte signed SB 430 into law.
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Published: July 2, 2026

CONCORD, NH – Today, Governor Ayotte signed SB 430 into law.

Megan Tuttle, President of NEA-New Hampshire, released the following statement in response:

"Education is so much more than a job, it’s a calling. As educators, we strive to connect with each student to discover their passions and potential. As educators, we also strive to communicate and collaborate with caregivers and families to support students. However, SB 430 is vaguely written and risks putting educators in a position of outing a student. 

NEA-New Hampshire is deeply disappointed SB 430 has been signed into law; we remain committed to ensuring every student has a school where they feel safe, seen, and free to be themselves.”

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