PRESS RELEASE: “Students’ Freedom to Read Bill” Passes New Hampshire House!
CONCORD, NH – Today, the New Hampshire House of Representatives passed HB 1311, 194-180. The “Students’ Freedom to Read Bill” […]
PRESS RELEASE: House Lawmakers Vote to Preserve “Banned Concepts” Law
CONCORD, NH – Today, the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted to Indefinitely Postpone HB 1162, 192-183. This bill would […]
AVAILABLE ONLINE NOW – The Educator: Volume 105, Issue 1
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PRESS RELEASE: NH House Rejects Two Education Voucher Expansion Bills
CONCORD, NH – One week after voting to expand income eligibility for education vouchers, the New Hampshire House of Representatives […]
NH House Votes to Expand Education Voucher Eligibility to 500% of Federal Poverty Level, Rejects Universal Vouchers
CONCORD, NH – Today, the New Hampshire House of Representatives cast a series of mixed votes on three bills that […]
New Hampshire Senate Votes Again to Establish a Rural and Underserved Area Educator Incentive Program for Higher Education; Amendment Funds at $1
CONCORD, NH – Today, the New Hampshire Senate voted “Ought to Pass as Amended” on SB 217-FN on a voice […]
PRESS RELEASE: NH House Education Committee Splits on Voucher Expansion Package; Five Bills Headed to the House Floor Without Recommendation
CONCORD, NH – This week, the New Hampshire House Education Committee split 10-10 on five bills that would dramatically expand […]

NH Senate Endorses Voucher Expansion Bill
CONCORD, NH – Today, the New Hampshire Senate voted 13-11 in support of SB 442, which would expand our state’s […]
NH Senate Republicans Vote to Eliminate Credentialing for Part-Time Teachers, Jeopardize Granite State Students’ Access to High-Quality Public Education
CONCORD, NH – Today, the New Hampshire Senate passed SB 374 on party lines, 14-10. The bill would create the […]
NH Educators Oppose Efforts to Expand Unaccountable Voucher Scheme, Highlight Negative Impact to Public Schools, Students, and Taxpayers
CONCORD, NH – Today, the New Hampshire House Education Committee heard testimony on four bills that would so dramatically expand […]