More state aid going to the schools that need it most versus the state shedding its responsibility to help cover the cost of an adequate education for all students.
That’s the very familiar argument that lawmakers, lawyers, education experts and the governor are having now that a constitutional amendment has been introduced.
The proposal would allow the state greater flexibility in how it targets state education funds.
What isn’t known is whether there is more political will now to push an amendment through, than in previous sessions.
New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein reports.