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With the court order calling for the state to spend millions more on public schools on appeal to the state's highest court, House lawmakers consider a plan from a GOP budget writer.
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The Attorney General's office says if the order goes into effect, the state will be unable to fund schools.
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The judge says the state should fund at least $7,356 per pupil – not the current $4,100. He also found the statewide education property tax unconstitutional.
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Defendants in a case over school funding in New Hampshire want the state Supreme Court to take up their case. The Attorney General's office filed an…