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Committee records: ITL recommendations and roll‑call outcomes on several measures

New Hampshire House Education Committee · February 9, 2026
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Summary

In executive sessions the committee voted ITL (inexpedient to legislate) on HB 1183 (math graduation requirement), CACR 28 (constitutional amendment on religious bodies), and HB 1829 (definitions for persistently dangerous schools); roll calls were recorded and tallies reported to the committee.

During the Education Committee’s executive session the panel recorded several formal actions and roll‑call outcomes.

- HB 1183 (relative to the mathematics requirement for high school graduation): Representative Cornell moved ITL citing unfunded mandate concerns, loss of local control for career‑technical students and…

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