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The House and Senate were unable to reach agreement on a budget before the scheduled May 2 end of the annual legislative session because of differences about tax cuts and spending levels.
Some believe the state Supreme Court got it right once again on education funding and taxes in its ConVal decision, but others say it fails to give lawmakers and the governor their due for education ...
But the ruling also reversed the trial court’s directive that the state immediately increase public school funding.
The New Hampshire Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed a Superior Court's ruling that the state must drastically increase ...
The final budget, which the Republican-controlled Legislature narrowly approved with a last-minute compromise, includes ...
Casinos generating revenue from VLTs will now be taxed at 31%, with 35% sent to local charities working with casinos and addiction prevention.
Elizabeth Chilton, president of the university, and school officials are taking action to avoid possible financial ...
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 ...