With Educator Licenses on the Line, NEA-NH Renews Request for Details on Divisive Concepts Law
Today, NEA-New Hampshire, the state’s largest association of public employees, sent a follow-up letter seeking further guidance on the implementation […]
NEA-NH: Divisive Concepts Guidance Falls Short
Yesterday, the Department of Justice, the Commission for Human Rights and the Department of Education issued guidance in the form […]
NEA-NH Seeks Formal Guidance on HB2 Implementation from NH Attorney General
CONCORD, NH – July 12, 2021 – Today, NEA-New Hampshire requested that the state Attorney General issue specific, formal guidance […]
NEA-NH: We Did Indeed Respond
Earlier in the week, NEA-NH received a request to provide information for an article being prepared by the Union Leader […]

NEA-NH: Sununu Silences Educators By Signing Budget
CONCORD, June 25, 2021 – Once again, Governor Sununu has failed even the simplest test of leadership. Rather than chart […]
NEA-NH: Ongoing Assault on Public Education Continues With Passage of Budget
CONCORD, June 24, 2021 – NEA-New Hampshire is deeply disappointed but not at all surprised by today’s vote on the […]
NEA-NH: Budget Proposal Fails to Represent and Fund New Hampshire Values
CONCORD, June 17, 2021 – Today, the House and Senate conferees on HB 2 produced a budget proposal that contains […]
NEA-NH Mourns the Loss of Representative Douglas Ley
NEA-NH is deeply saddened by the passing of long-time champion for education, educators, and working families, Douglas Ley. “We grieve […]
NEA-NH Congratulates Muriel Hall on Her Victory
CONCORD – NEA-NH congratulates Muriel Hall on her victory in her special election for State Representative. Muriel ran a […]
NEA-NH Online Ads Target Tax Impact of Massive Voucher Expansion
CONCORD, NH – In light of the Senate’s passage of a budget bill that included the most sweeping school voucher […]