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New Hampshire Senate passes bill for statewide public school open enrollment, advancing along party lines.
The New Hampshire Senate passed a bill enabling statewide open enrollment in public schools, allowing students to attend any district regardless of residence, with the measure advancing 16-8 along party lines.
The legislation, pushed by Republicans, would take effect immediately if approved by the House and signed by Governor Kelly Ayotte, requiring districts to accept non-resident students and setting tuition based on per-pupil spending.
Critics, including Democrats and educators, warn it could strain underfunded schools and disrupt operations, while supporters say it expands educational choice and encourages school improvement.
The Senate also rejected two other bills: one to allow tourist fees and another seeking tariff relief for businesses, citing economic concerns.
El Senado de New Hampshire aprueba un proyecto de ley para la inscripción abierta en las escuelas públicas estatales, avanzando a lo largo de las líneas del partido.