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Ways and Means recommends three school-funding interim bills for future legislation amid pending Supreme Court rulings

House Ways and Means Committee · September 17, 2024
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The House Ways and Means Committee voted 20-0 to recommend HB 569, HB 1514 and HB 1563 for future legislation, preserving multiple approaches to the so-called SWEPT issue while awaiting New Hampshire Supreme Court rulings that members said could require legislative action.

The House Ways and Means Committee voted unanimously to recommend three school-related interim study bills for future legislation as members said the state may need to act once the New Hampshire Supreme Court rules in related cases.

Representative Spilsbury, who moved the motions, said the committee should "preserve" alternative approaches to the SWEPT issue so the legislature will have options when the court decides. "We've put these in interim study, and we're still waiting 2 decisions from the New Hampshire Supreme Court in the Rand case and the Conveil case," Spilsbury said, urging the committee to develop workable…

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