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Enlisting college instructors to teach high school classes will expand “pathways” for students to get critical courses and trade skills, Gov. Kelly Ayotte said in signing the bill (HB 90). House ed ...
Well before Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a bill last month to make New Hampshire education freedom accounts available to all ...
New Hampshire Supreme Court found that the state doesn't spend enough on education, but upheld the education property tax ...
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WCAX on MSNNH murder-suicide puts domestic violence in the spotlightBERLIN, N.H. (WCAX) - A murder-suicide in Northern New Hampshire is shining a new light on victims of domestic violence. A ...
Calling it a “system that is not broken,” Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed legislation to allow any city or town to hold partisan school district elections. House chair urged lawmakers to let school races be ...
Medicaid cuts at the state and federal levels have providers across New Hampshire concerned and searching for ways to cushion ...
The two budget bills signed by Gov. Kelly Ayotte Friday are sprawling — House Bill 2, the policy bills, has 162 pages of new ...
BERLIN — City councilors voted 7-0 to send a letter to Gov. Kelly Ayotte and Executive Council to request a special election ...
New Hampshire state revenues finished strong last month, coming in $10 million over estimates. For the entire budget year, revenues came in less than 1% off the legislative forecast. Recent strong ...
New premiums and an effort to add work requirements are among the major changes coming to New Hampshire’s Medicaid program.
Activists against a proposed landfill in New Hampshire are vowing to fight on after another stalemate at the State House over ...
A new law gives Gov. Kelly Ayotte and Attorney General John Formella significant power to decide how much victims are compensated for abuse they suffered at the state’s former youth detention center.
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