CONCORD — The state Senate voted to give Gov. Chris Sununu some of the funds, but not all, that he wanted to set aside for community health centers, mental health
CONCORD — Days after Gov. Chris Sununu panned the idea, a key House Republican budget writer dropped his controversial proposal to raise statewide property taxes by nearly $500 million to
The New Hampshire Supreme Court granted a stay over a school funding lawsuit decision Wednesday, hitting pause on a sweeping order that would force the state to double its spending on public schools.
HAVERHILL — Michael Galli is “cautiously optimistic” that the Legislature will pass laws that both increase the base-adequacy rate per public-school student and address the constitutionality of the statewide education
A pair of court rulings finding the state’s education funding levels to be unconstitutionally low have set off a range of political reactions – from vows to take action to