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CONCORD, N.H.— Today, the New Hampshire Supreme Court released its opinion in Contoocook Valley Sch. Dist. v. State. The Court upheld the original Claremont Decision and upheld the recent ConVal ruling and its funding number given by Judge Ruoff last year, while not enforcing the funding immediately. AFT-NH President Deb Howes released the following statement:

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State House 08-2024

State Budget Approved

 

After more than a week of veto threats and infighting between Governor Ayotte and the Republican led House and Senate, a budget was finally passed this week. Even with the so-called Group II retirement fix and a fix in the funding for Manchester public schools, this budget leaves a lot to be desired.

It does nothing to fix the inadequate and unconstitutional state funding our local neighborhood public schools that leaves the robustness of a student’s public education dependent on the ability of the local property taxpayers to fill in gigantic gaps left by the state. In

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State House 08-2024

State Budget Up in The Air

Governor Threatens Veto

When is a budget not a budget? When it is vetoed by the Governor!  After a week of painstaking negotiations between the House and Senate budget writers over revenue estimates and which programs would be cut and which ones spared, Governor Ayotte says she will be vetoing the Republican passed budget.

The Governor isn’t vetoing the budget because it creates a Medicaid income tax for the most vulnerable Granite Staters, that was in her budget too. She isn’t vetoing it, because it rapidly expands the unaccountable voucher program to even the richest

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State House 08-2024

Public Education Takes a Hit in NH

Big Decisions Remain

Lots of public education news this week, though not a lot of good news.

Four things happened on Tuesday that will shape public education in New Hampshire for years to come. Tuesday morning the governor signed universal school vouchers and so-called parental bill of rights. We have talked about these bills a lot this year and previous years. We know what this means. It means scarce public money will be diverted to private schools, without solving the issue of school funding for our local neighborhood public schools. So-called parental bill of

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2025 AFT-NH Scholarship Recipients Thumbnail

AFT-NH is pleased to announce our 2025 Scholarship Recipients. Sincere congratulations to Graydon and Emily! Wishing you immense success as you pursue your educational journey!

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CONCORD, N.H.— Today, Governor Ayotte signed SB295, which expands vouchers to the wealthiest Granite Staters, and HB10, so-called parental rights legislation. AFT-NH President Deb Howes released the following statement:

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