‘Live Free Or Die’ State Becomes First Universal School Choice State In The Northeast
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‘Live Free Or Die’ State Becomes First Universal School Choice State In The Northeast

"We should give each child the opportunity to be in the education setting that allows them to reach his or her full potential.”

Keri Ingraham

With Governor Kelly Ayotte’s signature on Tuesday, New Hampshire became the first state in the Northeast and the 17th state in the nation to enact universal school choice. New Hampshire joins Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming in empowering all parents statewide with a portion of their children’s education funding to select the K-12 education avenue of their choice.

Previously, New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account program, which began in 2021, was restricted to only families meeting a certain household income threshold. However, during this legislative session, the state House and the Senate took up separate bills to make all students eligible for the program. On March 13, House Bill 115 passed the House by a vote of 198-180, and Senate Bill 295 passed the Senate by a vote of 16-8.

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