New plans to define an adequate education in New Hampshire

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By Trish Anderton on Friday, April 27, 2001.
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The Claremont Coalition, which sued the state over money for schools, says the state's definition of "adequacy" is flawed. They also say poor towns need more money to pay for education. We'll talk about what the coalition latest proposals and how New Hampshire lawmakers might react. Trish's guests are Andru Volinsky, lead attorney for the Claremont Coalition, and State Represenative Warren Henderson, Chair of the House Education Committee. Henderson was on the original commission which defined 'adequacy' for the state.(http://gencourt.state.nh.us/ie/billstatus/commdetails.asp)

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