State Quiet, School Districts Cautiously Optimistic About School Funding Case – InDepthNH
InDepthNH, December 13, 2024
InDepthNH, December 13, 2024
Concord Monitor, December 13, 2024
Presented by Phil Sletten, Research Director at the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute, to the Henniker Economic Development Committee on December 11, 2024.
Boston Globe, December 10, 2024
Concord, NH – New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute’s 9th Annual Budget and Policy Conference, with over 450 registrants, brought in a record number of attendees, including New Hampshire legislators, state department officials, community and business leaders, journalists, and concerned citizens. The event was held in Concord on December 6 at the Grappone Conference Center and served ...
New Hampshire has relied on both domestic and international migration to grow its population, as the number of deaths has outpaced the number of births in the state since 2017. In-migration from nearby states has been the largest driver of migration into the Granite State, with a net increase of around 548 people moving into ...