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Senate requests conference on bullying bill after House offers to remove open-enrollment language

3786716 · June 2, 2025
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The New Hampshire Senate voted to request a committee of conference on Senate Bill 210 after the House indicated it would remove an open‑enrollment provision, allowing members to negotiate bullying and cyberbullying policy separate from school choice language.

The New Hampshire Senate voted to request a committee of conference on Senate Bill 210, a measure on bullying and cyberbullying prevention that the House amended to add open‑enrollment language allowing parents to send their children to any public school in the state. The motion to nonconcur and request a conference passed by voice vote.

Senator Ward, explaining the request, said the bill "began as a study on school bullying. The house amended it significantly adding several proposed anti bullying policies as well as open…

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