Further proof that New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account program is flawed came to light last week when The Sentinel reported that the Southern Poverty Law Center has listed as a
A family of four earning $133,000 a year would receive public assistance in paying for their children’s private school tuition under a compromise bill the N.H. Legislature will consider this
CONCORD — Republican legislative leaders reached agreement on a bill to expand income eligibility for parents who send their children to private, alternative public or home-school programs with taxpayer-funded education
CONCORD — The horse-trading phase of New Hampshire’s 2024 legislative session arrives Monday as lawmakers try to find common ground on 62 bills that remain in dispute.
FIRST-TERM state Rep. Emily Phillips, R-Fremont, became the first Republican to declare she would oppose a sitting state senator this fall — three-term Sen. Bill Gannon, R-Sandown.