CONCORD, N.H. — The New Hampshire Office of Highway Safety (NHOHS) has announced an upcoming high-visibility enforcement effort on U.S. Route 4, which crosses across the state for 107 miles
New Hampshire is one of at least 25 states that passed laws in recent years restricting certain K-12 lessons or books addressing racism and other forms of oppression. It is now the first where such a law has been declared unconstitutional.
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