NH has a long-time tradition of late-winter, early-springtime ‘town meetings’ at which spending is decided and local laws are adopted or repealed via warrant articles that are placed on the ballot. On Page 15 of this document the State of NH has provided...
Many people who live in NH still do not understand the importance of attending town meetings. Town meetings/deliberative sessions and votes in SB2 towns are where the BULK of your taxes are raised and money is spent. Starting in January, towns will commence their...
New Hampshire’s Senate Democrats filed legislation to limit the activities of the Commissioner of Education. SB 466 says; “during their term of appointment, a commissioner may not hold or campaign for elective office, serve as the officer of a political party or...
Residents are being hit with a huge increases, yet there are no numbers or statistics to be shared. Meanwhile, school districts often can’t pay for the basic supplies that teachers need to start off the school year in September. We are seeing more and more...
by Ed Naile You have to admire the Manchester paper for helping out a friend on the city’s school committee. Here is the title of a “news” story they wrote: Paul Feely’s City Hall: Did school board member violate confidentiality? “”AT SOME POINT,...
by Ed Naile In New Jersey, the State Supreme Court is once again, as has been the norm since 1972, ordering more spending on government schools. The first case, Robinson v. Cahill 1972, opened Pandora’s Spending Box for schools – without any requirements to measure...