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AFT-NH Legislative Bulletin (2023-19)

NH House Rejects So-Called Parental Bill of Rights

NH House Delivers Huge Victory   This week as the so-called Parental Bill of Rights was not just defeated but a vote was taken to “indefinitely postpone” the bill. What does that mean? On an Inexpedient to Legislate vote, the bill could come back next year as long as it was deemed substantially different than the current version by the Speaker. On an indefinite postponement vote nothing can come back that even discusses the subject. This effectively means this bill is not only dead for this year but for next.

A deep breath can be let out by students, parents and school staff who want to make sure every child is protected, and that school staff can continue to build a safe and welcoming environment for all students. A big thank you to everyone who took action on this bill over the last many months. Your support made a difference today in this vote, and in the lives of Granite State Families.

Action Needed

Turning Our Attention to Vouchers   This week the full Senate voted to defeat HB 464, one of the voucher expansion bills that was introduced this session. The bill would have expanded the unaccountable, over budget and unproven voucher program to many categories of students and including geographic areas that could cover the whole state with no income eligibility limit. In essence it would have created a universal school voucher program in NH and even usual backers of school vouchers admitted it would drain the education trust fund and break the budget. It was defeated with a unanimous recommendation from the Senate Education Committee.

However, the Senate also passed HB 367 a bill that raises the income eligibility from its current 300% threshold of the federal poverty level to 350%. That increase may seem small, but it increases the threshold almost $20,000 for a family of four, increasing it to over $100,000. It is also mostly new spending from the state as about 85% to 90% of the students taking vouchers are already in private schools or being homeschooled and therefore not currently costing the state any tax expenditure. As this program grows, even without many students directly leaving public schools to take a voucher, it will increasingly compete with the public schools for the very limited state revenue spent on educating Granite State children.  As we all know, the State of New Hampshire continues to fail to meet its constitutional duty to adequately fund our public schools. It is irresponsible to spend any money on vouchers, never mind expand this program to even more families while 165,000 Granite State students and their families are still waiting for adequate public education funding.

The Senate Finance Committee is the next step in the process for HB 367 and we need for you to contact members of the Senate Finance Committee and ask them to vote NO on HB 367.  By taking this simple ACTION you can have your voice heard and stand up for your public schools.

We know when your elected representatives hear from you it does make a difference. There is no question that your engagement and activism was a critical component in helping defeat the so-called parental bill of rights. Now let’s turn our attention to HB 367 and let them know this bill warrants defeat as well. Thank you for your tireless efforts.

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Upcoming Legislative Hearings

Date/Time

Bill

Description

Sponsors

Location

Wed 5/24 10:00 AM

HB 619

Prohibiting Gender Transition Procedures For Minors, Relative to Sex and Gender In Public Schools, and Relative to The Definition Of Conversion Therapy.

Rep. Terry Roy

LOB 205-207 (Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Wed 5/24 10:00 AM

HB 378

Requiring A Health Care Provider to Inform and Offer to Take and Preserve Blood and Urine Samples From A Patient Who May Have Been Drugged or Sexually Assaulted.

Rep. Ellen Read

LOB 205-207 (Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Thu 5/25 12:45 PM

SB 193

Relative to The Obligation Of Collective Bargaining Units to Negotiate In Good Faith.

Sen. Suzanne Prentiss

LOB 305-307 (Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services/H)
Executive Session

Tue 5/30 10:00 AM

SB 136

Prohibiting The Employment or Volunteering Of A Revoked or Suspended Educator.

Sen. Ruth Ward

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Public Hearing on non-germane Amendment

Tue 5/30 10:15 AM

SB 136

Prohibiting The Employment or Volunteering Of A Revoked or Suspended Educator.

Sen. Ruth Ward

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Public Hearing on non-germane Amendment

Tue 5/30 10:30 AM

SB 136

Prohibiting The Employment or Volunteering Of A Revoked or Suspended Educator.

Sen. Ruth Ward

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Public Hearing on non-germane Amendment

Tue 5/30 10:45 AM

SB 136

Prohibiting The Employment or Volunteering Of A Revoked or Suspended Educator.

Sen. Ruth Ward

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Executive Session

Tue 5/30 10:45 AM

SB 213

Relative to Educational Institution Policies On Social Media.

Sen. David Watters

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Executive Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

SB 218

Establishing An Early Educator Professional Development Grant.

Sen. Donovan Fenton

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 627

Relative to Local Education Improvement Plans and Disparities In Education.

Rep. Alicia Lekas

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 505

Relative to Comprehensive Mental Health Education In Schools.

Rep. Jodi Newell

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

SB 25

Repealing A Requirement For A Report On Chartered Public School Payments.

Sen. Ruth Ward

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 625

Relative to The Calculation Of Average Daily Membership In Attendance and Average Daily Membership In Residence For School Districts.

Rep. Glenn Cordelli

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

SB 151

Relative to Mental Health Education.

Sen. David Watters

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 651

Authorizing The Department Of Education and Local School Districts to Contract with Transportation Network Companies to Provide School Transportation Services.

Rep. Glenn Cordelli

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 623

Establishing A Teacher Candidate Loan Forgiveness Program.

Rep. Mel Myler

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 628

Requiring Certain Non-public Schools or Education Service Providers That Accept Public Funds to Perform Background Checks On All Employees and Volunteers.

Rep. Linda Tanner

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 637

Relative to The Calculation Of Average Daily Membership In Attendance For Certain Home Educated Pupils.

Rep. Deborah Hobson

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 439

Relative to The Duty to Provide An Education and Contracts with Private Schools.

Rep. Glenn Cordelli

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 147

Relative to Membership Of The Advisory Committee On The Education Of Students with Disabilities.

Rep. Katelyn Kuttab

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 155

Relative to The Division Of Educator Support and Higher Education and Relative to Surety Indemnification For Private Postsecondary Career Schools.

Rep. Michael Moffett

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 553

Relative to School District Information On Personnel Salaries.

Rep. Glenn Cordelli

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 437

Relative to A Reading Assessment and Intervention Program.

Rep. Glenn Cordelli

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 354

Relative to Chartered Public School Eligibility For State School Building Aid.

Rep. Maureen Mooney

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 267

Relative to Criminal Records Checks In School Employment.

Rep. Joe Alexander

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Tue 5/30 1:00 PM

HB 352

Relative to Excused Absences Due to A Student's Mental or Behavioral Health.

Rep. Joe Alexander

LOB 205-207 (Education/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Wed 6/7 10:00 AM

HB 533

Relative to Public School Human Rights Complaints.

Rep. Glenn Cordelli

LOB 206-208 (Judiciary/H)
Full Committee Work Session

Wed 6/7 10:00 AM

HB 362

Relative to Complaint Procedures In Cases Before The Commission For Human Rights.

Rep. Mark McLean

LOB 206-208 (Judiciary/H)
Full Committee Work Session

 

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