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Conversation with Representative Chris Pappas

As the election nears, the differences between Manchester native Rep. Chris Pappas and his opponent couldn’t be more stark – especially when it comes to public education. Listen to the conversation he and NEA-NH President Megan Tuttle had today on our Manchester office.


Sitting Down With NEA-NH’s Recommended Candidate Councilor Warmington

NEA-NH President Megan Tuttle discusses the important role NH’s Executive Council plays in safeguarding public education and the importance of Voting Your Future this primary and in the general election with District 2 Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington. NEA-NH has recommended Councilor Warmington to its members who live in EC District 2 for the primary being held September 13, 2022. Councilor Warmington’s website can be found here: https://www.cindewarmington.com/


Sitting Down With NEA-NH’s Recommended Candidate Councilor Warmington

NEA-NH President Megan Tuttle discusses the important role NH’s Executive Council plays in safeguarding public education and the importance of Voting Your Future this primary and in the general election with District 2 Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington. NEA-NH has recommended Councilor Warmington to its members who live in EC District 2 for the primary being held September 13, 2022. Councilor Warmington’s website can be found here: https://www.cindewarmington.com/


Homeroom 603 Podcast: Education Roundtable with Molly Kelly

Homeroom 603 caught up with Molly Kelly at a coffee shop in Salem to participate in an education roundtable with Salem-area voters. NEA-NH President Megan Tuttle joined Molly Kelly and local voters in a discussion that touched on guns in schools, funding public education in New Hampshire, and the important role public education plays in our state and society. “Public education is a core tenet of our democracy. Every child should have access to a quality public school education. That’s why I will veto any plan that takes money from our public schools to create a voucher program for private […]


Homeroom 603 Podcast: Conversation with Annie Kuster

NEA-NH’s podcast series Homeroom 603 continues with an interview with Congresswoman Annie Kuster.  NEA-NH has recommended Kuster in the upcoming November elections. Congresswomen Annie Kuster sat down with NEA-NH President Megan Tuttle and discussed a wide range of topics including: Public funding of education The Trump/DeVos education agenda The important role public education plays in American society Protecting Social Security and Medicare Easing the burden of student loans Overcoming President Trump’s steady march to sow separation Annie Kuster knows there is no greater investment than in our children’s education, and that we cannot compete in the global economy without investing […]


Homeroom 603: Conversation with Senator Donna Soucy

Homeroom 603 continues our conversations with NEA-NH recommended candidates as Senate Minority Leader and District 18 Senator Donna Soucy joins NEA-NH President Megan Tuttle to talk about public school funding, educator certification, school vouchers, fair COLA’s for retirees, and NH Senate candidates all educators should know and support. Senator Soucy believes that education should begin in early childhood and continue until a student has realized their potential and has the skills he or she needs to begin a career.  ​In an effort to make higher education more affordable, Senator Soucy supported a tuition freeze at our colleges and universities.    To […]