NH public schools get a reprieve from instituting the recently passed DEI restrictions.
New Hampshire State revenues, which are critical for funding public services supported by the State, vary every year. With the close of State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2025 on June 30 and the State’s auditing staff working on the final figures for the year, an early look shows that key revenue sources for the State declined in SFY 2025 relative to the prior year.
After decades of inadequate funding for public education in New Hampshire, the state Supreme Court has told the state legislature to step up and do its job as outlined in the NH Constitution. This is a major win for property tax payers who have for too long taken up the funding slack that the state legislature foisted upon its citizens.
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Dennis Malloy, Rockingham District 24, NH House of Representatives.