Priscilla Dube

This is a step in the right direction and would give back the 10% skimmed off the top of Voucher dollars by the current out-of-state administrative entity. And, were the program administered by the NH DOE, the public might just get to see if these voucher students are succeeding academically and where the public tax dollars expended through the program are being spent, information that has been hidden (or perhaps failed to be collected) by the current administrator.