Ed Funding Debate

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By Laura Knoy on Thursday, March 17, 2005.
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The age old question of how to fund education in New Hampshire is being addressed by several new plans, including one by Governor Lynch that would eliminate the statewide property tax and donor towns. We'll take a look at the different proposals on the table and see if any of them have a chance of breaking the perennial gridlock on how best to fund education and try to get a better handle on why this is such a difficult and contentious issue for Granite Staters. Laura's guests are Rick Minard, Co-Executive Director of the NH Center for Public Policy Study and Tom Fahey, State House Bureau Chief for the Manchester Union Leader and Sunday News.

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