Ever since two state courts directed the Legislature to increase state spending on public schools, Republicans have made clear they disagree. In its July decision in Contoocook Valley v. State of New Hampshire, known as the ConVal case, the New Hampshire Supreme Court found that the amount of money the state sends to support public […]
The second half of New Hampshire’s biennial legislative session starts on Jan. 7. As the state aims to fulfill its goal of increasing child care capacity and combating workforce shortage struggles, here’s a look at some of the filed bills relating to early care and education. House Bill 1566, Senate Bill 483: An act making […]
Republicans will hold a 44-seat majority in the New Hampshire House of Representatives when lawmakers kick off the 2025 legislative session ne…
In addition to candidates ranging from governor to county officials, two questions will appear on the Nov. 8 general election ballot in New Ha…
