‘CHARLIE Act’ bill would prohibit ‘certain pedagogies’ and counter ‘leftist indoctrination in education’

read more…: ‘CHARLIE Act’ bill would prohibit ‘certain pedagogies’ and counter ‘leftist indoctrination in education’

The House Education Policy and Administration committee held a hearing on HB 1792, also called the “CHARLIE Act” – Countering Hate and Revolutionary Leftist Indoctrination in Education, named for Charlie Kirk – on Monday, Feb. 2.

Hearing scheduled for bill that would end mandatory school vaccinations in New Hampshire

read more…: Hearing scheduled for bill that would end mandatory school vaccinations in New Hampshire

HB-1811, which would completely end mandatory vaccinations for children entering school or daycare facilities, proposes treating the Department of Health and Human Services’ vaccination guidelines as recommendations that “shall not be used to deny services or access.”

The Soapbox: Support NH HB 1831 to correct ‘deeply inequitable’ policy targeting Manchester schools

read more…: The Soapbox: Support NH HB 1831 to correct ‘deeply inequitable’ policy targeting Manchester schools

Manchester is New Hampshire’s largest school district and serves many of the State’s most disadvantaged, and most vulnerable children. HB 1831 removes the cap on the State’s education aid – a cap that applies ONLY to Manchester. Under current law, this cap will strip at least $10 million annually in anticipated and fully warranted funding from our district beginning next year.

The Soapbox: These 3 issues control NH’s economy

read more…: The Soapbox: These 3 issues control NH’s economy

When you wonder why your rent is so high, or why your tax bill just keeps growing—remember that both Republicans and Democrats worked together to avoid taxing the wealthy at the same rate that they’re taxing the poor and middle class.

Congressman Pappas talks politics, his time at Little Green and his run for U.S. Senate

read more…: Congressman Pappas talks politics, his time at Little Green and his run for U.S. Senate

Little Green reporter sits down with U.S. Congressman Chris Pappas to talk about his time at Central, his reasons for running for U.S. Senate and his advice to current students.

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