PRESS RELEASE: At Legislative Hearing, Broad Coalition of Labor Groups Tell Lawmakers: “Right-to-Work” is Still Wrong for New Hampshire
CONCORD, NH – Today, the New Hampshire House Labor Committee held a public hearing on HB 1377, the latest attempt […]
PRESS RELEASE: NH Educators Oppose Revision of “Teacher Loyalty Bill” That Seeks to Chill Classroom Conversations and Delivery of Honest and Accurate Curriculum
CONCORD, NH – Today, the New Hampshire House Education Committee heard testimony on HB 1206, which mimics the so-called “teacher […]
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 […]
PRESS RELEASE: Bipartisan NH Senate Vote Moves SB 217 Forward to Establish a Rural and Underserved Area Educator Incentive Program for Higher Education
CONCORD, NH – Today, the New Hampshire Senate passed SB 217-FN on a voice vote, to create a student loan […]
NH Teacher Shortage Crisis Emphasized by Study Committee; Report Identifies Stress, Student Behavior, School Culture, and Low Salaries as Contributors
NEA-New Hampshire reacts to a legislative study committee report on the teacher shortage crisis.
NEA-NH Responds to School Funding Related Rulings
CONCORD, NH – Today, the State of New Hampshire Superior Court issued decisions on the education adequacy aid and the […]

NEA-NH Responds to Voucher Program Update: Majority of Granite State Families Trust and Support Their Neighborhood Public Schools
Yesterday, an update on the state voucher program was provided by the NewHampshire Department of Education. Megan Tuttle, president of […]
NEA-NH Statement on This Week’s Supreme Court Rulings
Citing the United States Supreme Court cases decided this week allowing for businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ citizens, eliminating affirmative […]
NEA-NH: While Still Lacking, Budget Contains Items We Can Support
Today, the House voted to concur with the budget passed yesterday by the Senate. “NEA-NH believes that budgets should reflect […]
NEA Annual Rankings and Estimates Exposes Serious Issues
Too many legislators are working to drive dedicated educators from the profession Concord, NH – April 24, 2023 – The […]