Wednesday, January 17th 6pm
Manchester City Library Auditorium
405 Pine St.
Join NHSFFP at the Manchester City Library to learn about how New Hampshire downshifts the cost of public education funding to property taxpayers, and how this system creates huge disparities in tax bills town to town and in the quality of education students receive. This is an hour-long presentation that includes plenty of time for Q&A. By bringing together community members and elected officials, our aim is to get everyone on the same page about the importance of fixing the school funding in New Hampshire and build momentum for change. This presentation will be specific to Manchester and the specific problems the City faces as they pertain to our current School Funding Model.
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NHSFFP is a non partisan non-profit organization. Our goal is to educate Granite Staters and give them the tools to make change with regard to School Funding & Property Taxes. When you register for our event online, it helps our staff know how many people to expect at this event. Our Policy Analyst generates research papers specifically for these events, based on the towns people enter when they register. If you do not register we may not have enough available. If you do not consent to sign up for our newsletter you will not be signed up. Our newsletter is sent out once a month.
The New Hampshire School Funding Fairness Project is a 501(c)3 non-profit. Its mission is to inform the public about the condition of New Hampshire public schools and their funding; to advocate for changes to make the system more equitable for students and taxpayers alike; and, if necessary, to prosecute, manage, control, and/or participate in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the system for funding education in New Hampshire.