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Domestic violence trial set for former state senator

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Domestic violence trial date set for ex-senator

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Strings attached to latest revenue sharing plan

Lawmakers Propose Fix To COVID Effect On N H School Budgets | New Hampshire Public Radio

Credit Sarah Gibson for NHPR Lawmakers are looking for ways to help school districts address anticipated budget shortfalls resulting from declines in enrollment during the pandemic. New Hampshire saw a four percent dip in public school enrollment this year, as more families opted for homeschooling and private school rather than remote learning. Many see this as a temporary shift and assume that when schools fully reopen, most families will return. But the current state funding formula sends money to schools for next year based on 2020-21 enrollment. And there s another glitch: Far fewer families are filling out applications for free and reduced price meals during the pandemic, in spite of what many districts say is an ever-growing need. The state uses those applications to calculate the number of low-income students in districts, which translates directly to state aid.

Senate committee hears bill to reduce business taxes and increase deductions from interest and dividends tax

Senate committee hears bill to reduce business taxes and increase deductions from interest and dividends tax The State House dome as seen on March 5, 2016. (ELIZABETH FRANTZ / Monitor staff) ELIZABETH FRANTZ Published: 2/1/2021 5:14:33 PM A four-year Republican effort to lower New Hampshire’s business profits tax to 7.5% is moving forward with renewed energy this year – two years after Democrats paused the reduction at 7.7%. At a Senate hearing Monday, the Ways and Means committee took up Senate Bill 13, a sweeping omnibus bill that aims in part to lower New Hampshire’s business taxes two more times. This year, with Republicans resuming control of the State House and a two-year state budget process coming up, the effort may finally become reality.

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