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TexasTowelie

(116,592 posts)
Sun Jul 11, 2021, 11:06 PM Jul 2021

Sununu signs bill that clears way for public dollars to go to religious schools

Gov. Chris Sununu has signed a bill allowing public school districts to send public money to religious schools, lifting a longstanding funding barrier.

House Bill 282 changes the rules around tuition agreements – the arrangements in which public schools send students in their district to other public or private schools to address capacity problems.

Currently, if a high school student lives in a town that doesn’t have a high school in its school district, the school board can contract with a school in another district and pay “tuition.” The agreement can be made between public or private schools, but the schools must be nonsectarian.

HB 282, which takes effect Aug. 5, removes the nonsectarian requirement, allowing the school district to contract with religious schools as well. Those schools must still be approved by the sending district’s school board.

Read more: https://newhampshirebulletin.com/briefs/sununu-signs-bill-that-clears-way-for-public-dollars-to-go-to-religious-schools/

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Sununu signs bill that clears way for public dollars to go to religious schools (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2021 OP
WTF? Laffy Kat Jul 2021 #1
Tax exemption should be suspended. The Wizard Jul 2021 #2
Time for some Muslim schools to open in New Hampshire. Heck, do Satanic & FSM churched have schools? TheBlackAdder Jul 2021 #3
Sununu has passed some really bad provisions this year, Bluepinky Jul 2021 #4
3..2..1 I see lawsuits coming Deuxcents Jul 2021 #5
Sunnunu sold out? or "Sold out from the cradle?" Mopar151 Jul 2021 #6

The Wizard

(12,843 posts)
2. Tax exemption should be suspended.
Sun Jul 11, 2021, 11:13 PM
Jul 2021

A tax exempt entity shouldn't get special treatment based on a belief in an invisible sky hero.

TheBlackAdder

(28,880 posts)
3. Time for some Muslim schools to open in New Hampshire. Heck, do Satanic & FSM churched have schools?
Sun Jul 11, 2021, 11:17 PM
Jul 2021

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This could be the perfect way to have learn at home and have it paid for by taxpayers.

The RW remote schools get a large percentage of money for teleclasses and at-home programs.


This is going to totally fuck over taxpayers, as people moving to these other schools will pull just enough people that the regular schools so they can't consolidate classrooms, keeping their costs the same, but losing out on $16-18K per child in tuition and busing.

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Bluepinky

(2,323 posts)
4. Sununu has passed some really bad provisions this year,
Sun Jul 11, 2021, 11:36 PM
Jul 2021

including new abortion restrictions and this. The Republicans have tried to pass this “religious freedom” law for years. All it’s going to do is further erode state funding of public education, which has been woefully inadequate for decades. NH is last in the country for state support of public colleges; property taxes are very high to support public education at the local level, because state funding is so low. This ruling is a win for the conservative minority and wealthy citizens who utilize private and religious schools, and a loss for most of the rest.
NH currently has a Republican governor and state legislature, which is why all these things have passed. Sununu is planning to possibly run against Maggie Hassan for US Senate.

Mopar151

(10,173 posts)
6. Sunnunu sold out? or "Sold out from the cradle?"
Mon Jul 12, 2021, 10:31 AM
Jul 2021

The Tea Party caucus went "full ALEC" with this year's budget, and neither the Dems, or moderate Republicans (there are a few left here..) had enuff sand to stop them. Sununu was focused on COVID response, and, IMHO, could have done a lot more to hold off our little state becoming a suburb of Alabama.

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