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      <title>School funding, and lots more, still on the table at midpoint of NH Legislature's year</title>
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      <description>As they continue to tackle perennial questions about how the state pays for schools, lawmakers are also working on a range of other policies that could have significant impacts on young people, their families and the education system.</description>
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      <description>Since the beginning of the year, Gov. Kelly Ayotte has said she expected a bill on her desk that would prohibit towns and cities from passing ordinances that prevent local police from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement. So far, those bills are moving along at a steady clip.</description>
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      <description>NH lawmakers have tackled a handful of energy and environmental bills so far this year. Here's how things are stacking up.</description>
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      <description>Today, a good deal of the more than 60 bills touching housing are still alive in the Legislature, many of which would constitute significant changes.</description>
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