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Op-eds Sens. Sharon Carson, Regina Birdsell & James Gray: A retirement solution that protects New Hampshire Jun 23, 2025 Updated Jun 23, 2025 ...
New Hampshire Supreme Court found that the state doesn't spend enough on education, but upheld the education property tax ...
In an escalating war of words, Senate President Sharon Carson accused Gov. Kelly Ayotte of refusing to negotiate on the major stumbling block to reaching a compromise two-year state budget.
CONCORD, N.H. — A flurry of last-minute negotiations on Thursday narrowly salvaged a budget deal brokered by New Hampshire Governor Kelly A. Ayotte, a Republican, who had threatened to veto a $15.9 ...
But the ruling also reversed the trial court’s directive that the state immediately increase public school funding.
New Hampshire does not provide constitutionally adequate education funding for school districts, the state Supreme Court held Tuesday, in a major decision that could force sweeping legislative changes ...
“We are taking the necessary precautions to keep New Hampshire lawmakers safe,” House Speaker Sherman Packard and Senate President Sharon Carson said in a joint statement.
THE DEAL for the razor-thin compromise budget vote this past week started innocently enough at a luncheon Gov. Kelly Ayotte had called with a select group of state senators Tuesday at the Bridges ...
The decision — the latest in a decades-long court battle over what the state needs to spend to educate its students — does not mandate a dollar amount. But the justices said lawmakers and the governor ...
The chaotic final days of the New Hampshire budget process may soon be over. On Wednesday evening, hours before the House and ...