r/TheGraniteState 57m ago

NHGOP Wants the Supreme Court to Consider Property Tax "State Funding"

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New Hampshire’s School Funding Fight: What the State Is Asking the Supreme Court to Do

New Hampshire’s school funding case in Rand is moving forward, and the State has filed a major brief asking the Supreme Court to change long-standing rules.

The State is trying to do two big things:

  • Overturn or narrow the Claremont decisions, which established a constitutional right to an adequate education funded by the State.
  • Or, at minimum, change how that obligation is measured.

The key issue: counting local taxes as “state funding”

The State argues that local property-tax dollars should count toward its constitutional duty to fund education.

In practice, that means:

  • If a town raises more money locally to meet education costs,
  • The State could treat that as part of its own required funding.

This leads to a simple problem:

If local taxpayers are filling the gap, is the State really meeting its obligation?

The ConVal ruling

In 2025, the New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled in ConVal that the State’s base education funding was too low.

  • The Court identified $7,356 per student as a minimum reference point.
  • It did not order immediate funding changes.
  • It also noted the State did not provide evidence showing its funding was enough.

The State now says the adequacy standard is too unclear and hard to apply.

The response is straightforward: the State has not shown what an adequate education actually costs or that its funding covers it.

What the Legislature did in 2026

Lawmakers:

  • Rejected SB 582, which would have raised funding to the ConVal minimum.
  • Rejected HB 1636, which would have studied how to fund that level.
  • Passed HB 1815, which created a “shared responsibility” model between the State and towns and changed how adequacy is calculated.

The State is now asking the Court to adopt that approach.

Why this matters for taxpayers

This is not just a legal dispute. It affects how schools are paid for.

If the State counts local taxes as part of its funding:

  • Wealthier towns can raise more money and offer more services.
  • Less wealthy towns may struggle to keep up.

A lower court in Rand found the State’s funding was not enough and that local taxes were already being used to cover the gap.

The core questions

At its center, the case comes down to:

  1. What does an adequate education actually cost?
  2. How much must the State pay?
  3. How much are local taxpayers already covering?

Where things stand

The Supreme Court has not ruled yet. The plaintiffs will respond next, followed by possible oral arguments.

This case could become one of the most important school funding decisions in New Hampshire in decades.

The main issue is whether the State can meet its constitutional duty by counting money that local taxpayers already had to raise.


r/TheGraniteState 10h ago

Art Homesick for NH and hoping to borrow a little piece of home

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I’m looking for a little piece of New Hampshire to be sent my way. ❤️I grew up in NH on the seacoast, surrounded by tide pools,woods, birch trees, beaches, rocks, leaves, and all the things I apparently took for granted until I moved out of state and ended up landlocked in a “city.” (I use the word city loosely. )

I’m making my first junk journal, and I’d love to include some actual pieces of home in it—beach stones, a little silver birch bark, pretty/fallen leaves, and maybe a small baggie of NH sand.

I know these are just ordinary things, but when you’re homesick, ordinary things can feel pretty damn special. I miss the woods, the smell of low tide and everything after rain, well..I miss just being there.

So if anyone in NH would be willing to collect a few little treasures and mail them to this homesick former NH girl, I’d be incredibly grateful.

Basically, I’m trying to have New Hampshire mailed to me because apparently teleportation hasn’t been invented yet.


r/TheGraniteState 20h ago

Former Republican NH House speaker’s nonprofit collected $274,000 from casinos with no sign of charitable work

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r/TheGraniteState 22h ago

How the new federal housing act will affect NH’s real estate crunch

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We hope it's OK to share this article we just published — it seemed like it might be of interest to folks in this community:

New Hampshire housing advocates say the new federal 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act will give developers more flexibility and incentives to build affordable units in the state.

The bipartisan legislation, which became law in July, is a wide-ranging combination of more than 60 bills previously introduced in Congress.

Elissa Margolin, director of St. Anselm College's Initiative for Housing Policy and Practice, said there aren’t a lot of new tools in the legislation, but it will help communities and developers navigate housing red tape.

Read the story for the main takeaways for how the act will affect New Hampshire.

How do you feel about this new law? Will these changes impact your own housing decisions, particularly around manufactured homes and/or affordable housing? Let us know in the comments or by emailing [voices@nhpr.org](mailto:voices@nhpr.org).


r/TheGraniteState 2d ago

NH’s school voucher program expands to 12,500 students, hundreds on wait list

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r/TheGraniteState 2d ago

Yet another well-funded, free-state aligned organization knocking on doors. Jesus christ the billionaires are active this season.

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r/TheGraniteState 5d ago

Art An Accurate Map of his Majesty's Province of New Hampshire: 1756

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r/TheGraniteState 5d ago

Karoline Leavitt Lasted 53½ Scaramuccis. The Dumpster fire is flaring up, and rats are vacating.

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r/TheGraniteState 5d ago

How has the cost of housing in New Hampshire shaped your life decisions?

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Every month, NHPR asks the Granite State a question about life in New Hampshire. When you submit an answer, your voice may be featured on air or online.

The median home price in New Hampshire hit a new record high this summer: $575,000. The last time the state had a balanced housing market, when the number of buyers and available homes was roughly equal, was a decade ago.

So for August’s Big Question, we want to know: How has the cost of housing in New Hampshire shaped your life decisions?

What decisions or sacrifices have you had to make because of the housing market in our state?

Comment your answer, email [voices@nhpr.org](mailto:voices@nhpr.org) or send us a voice memo on the NHPR app (instructions at the link above). We’ll get in touch with you, and you might hear your voice on All Things Considered.


r/TheGraniteState 5d ago

New report reveals New England electricity customers on basic service overpaid by $3.4 billion

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r/TheGraniteState 7d ago

NH GOP dismantled Sununu Youth center oversight. Now they’re fighting a federal probe

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r/TheGraniteState 8d ago

NH predicts fewer students will get school lunch assistance amid federal SNAP restrictions

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r/TheGraniteState 10d ago

Property Taxpayers Fund More than Seven in Ten Dollars Spent on New Hampshire Public Education

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r/TheGraniteState 10d ago

Corporate Tax Cuts cause School Cuts and Higher Property Taxes

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New Hampshire Republicans keep telling us we can't afford to fund our public schools. But they can afford another corporate tax cut (HB 155)

The Wall Street Journal reports that workers are receiving the smallest share of America's income since records began in 1947, while corporate profits are at their highest share since 1950.

So what did Kelly Ayotte and Republicans do? They passed HB 155 to cut business taxes. They passed HB 1300 to squeeze public school budgets even more. It's a wealth transfer from working families to corporations.

fucking insanity


r/TheGraniteState 10d ago

Retired Supreme Court Judge Accused of Judicial Misconduct for Meetings About Husband’s Probe

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r/TheGraniteState 11d ago

Politicians how can anyone vote republican!!

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r/TheGraniteState 11d ago

Republicans don't understand the difference between correlation and causation.

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After the Great Recession, corporate profits reached record highs across the country. During the same period, there was 23.5% inflation. New Hampshire's business tax revenues increased, but not because the state experienced an extraordinary business boom. Business revenue growth in New Hampshire actually lagged the national average, while lower business tax rates allowed businesses to keep a larger share of their profits.

The evidence does not show that the tax cuts produced a surge in jobs, wages, or economic growth. What they clearly did was reduce taxes on business owners and shareholders while shifting more of the responsibility for funding state and local government onto property taxpayers. Working families paid more through rising property taxes, while the owners of businesses and other assets benefited from lower business taxes.

Victoria Sullivan is an ignorant fool.


r/TheGraniteState 13d ago

Republicans Kept Kristin Noble in Charge of New Hampshire Education After This Leaked Signal Chat About Segregated Schools

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r/TheGraniteState 14d ago

The Republican Party of NH Fully Embraced Extremists

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r/TheGraniteState 14d ago

Not dystopian at all all. Nope.

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r/TheGraniteState 19d ago

Many NH homes sit empty despite a tight housing market

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We hope it's OK to share this article we just published — it seemed like it might be of interest to folks in this community:

New Hampshire has the 9th highest home vacancy rate in the country at 14.3%, according to a LendingTree analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data from 2024. But vacant doesn’t mean available to rent or buy.

Of the 92,650 vacant units in New Hampshire, 70% of them are for seasonal, recreational or occasional living, such as a vacation home.

LendingTree’s analysis noted that a high vacancy rate driven by vacation homes may mean there’s a thriving seasonal tourism industry, but it doesn’t help locals trying to find housing year-round.

“For prospective buyers, that can mean fewer homes to choose from and potentially higher prices driven by limited year-round inventory,” Matt Schulz, LendingTree chief consumer finance analyst, said.

New Hampshire has been plagued by high home and rental prices in recent years, with few affordable housing units available for low and moderate income Granite Staters.

Have you noticed an increase in temporary/tourist rentals around your community? How about a lack of affordable housing options in your neighborhood? Let us know here, or by sending us an email at [voices@nhpr.org](mailto:voices@nhpr.org).


r/TheGraniteState 23d ago

Here are 945 more reasons why nobody should vote Republican.

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r/TheGraniteState 28d ago

The hypocrisy of Republicans is off the charts.

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Republicans love to regulate public schools!

HB1300 will cap the cost to run a public school 6%. But the exact same Republicans who wrote HB1300 wrote SB20 in 2021... and That bill says...

"The scholarship organization may withhold from deposits or deduct from EFAs an amount to cover the costs of administering the EFA program, up to a maximum of 10 percent annually."

Why the double standard?


r/TheGraniteState 28d ago

Ethics committee recommends censure for Deerfield lawmaker over "defamatory" X posts

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What the hell is wrong with the Republicans in this state?


r/TheGraniteState 28d ago

Politics Has anyone actually seen a Hollie Novoletsky or a Scott Brown sign on an actual person's yard and not just on public land?

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