Karolyn Campbell

The $7356 state adequacy payment for students recognizes educating students in New Hampshire lifting the state out of the caregory of being 50th in the country in supporting school students. Shame! The role of the state government to educate students has been upheld for decades, but is being attacked in 2025 leaning to those who desire to close public schools. The fact NH residents are paying 70% of the support for schools is appalling. As has happened in AZ, IA and other states supporting voucher systems, homeowners are having to move out of their homes due to high property taxes. If legislators believe in “children are our future” then fund the schools adequately proving educating children truly comes first in New Hampshire.