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You get what you pay for. And in the case of the state’s general underfunding of public education, New Hampshire may get fewer young people to invest in a life
The long battle over equitable education funding does not end with the two decisions released last week.
Rockingham County Superior Court Judge David Ruoff ruled the state needs to pay a higher percentage of public education costs and its methodology for administering the statewide property tax makes it unconstitutional.