
Republicans on the New Hampshire State Senate voted to dramatically expand the state’s school voucher program that gives taxpayer money to private and religious schools. We spoke to Senator Debra Altschiller to get her take on what this means for Granite Staters.
@granitepost This week Republicans on the New Hampshire State Senate voted to dramatically expand the state's school voucher program that gives taxpayer money to private and religious schools. We spoke to Senator Debra Altschiller to get her take on what this means for Granite Staters. #NHeducation #NHPolitics #SchoolVoucherProgram ♬ original sound – Granite Post
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