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Senate education committee clears several education bills in executive session; multiple items moved to consent

3200171 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

In executive session the Senate Education Committee voted 'ought to pass' on a set of education bills—on topics from school materials to masking—sending most to the consent calendar. Vote counts and key amendments are listed.

The New Hampshire Senate Education Committee voted on multiple bills during an early executive session, taking final committee positions and moving several items to the consent calendar.

The committee recorded formal outcomes on bills addressing school library material restrictions, emergency medical supplies in schools, student cell phone policies, educator code of conduct language, alternate certification for career and technical education, and prohibiting mandatory mask policies in schools. Most measures were placed on the committee consent list; several passed with unanimous or near‑unanimous committee support.

Votes at a glance - Bill described in the hearing as "3204, relative to…

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