Recently, the Legislative Joint Fiscal Committee voted to not accept a $46 million federal grant that would have doubled the number of charter schools in New Hampshire. There were 5 major reasons for this decision.
The Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail and the Greenland, NH Historical Society joined to honor the legacy of Ona Marie Judge Staines a slave owned by George and Martha Washington who heroically escaped her owners and settled in Greenland, NH where she died in 1848. The accompanying text was delivered in a speech by Dennis Malloy to the NH House of Representatives and placed in the permanent Journal on May 1, 2025.
NH House Republicans just passed and sent onto the state Senate a devastating budget that raises costs, cuts services, and fails Granite Staters. It did not have to happen this way. Their nearly decade long tax cutting spree created this situation, and now property tax payers will be left to pick up the bill.
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Dennis Malloy, Rockingham District 24, NH House of Representatives.