a.
Passed (second chamber considering)
i.
HB 1 & HB 2 (State Budget) Funded
1.
School Building Aid
2.
Catastrophic Special Education
3.
Juvenile Justice Shelter Services
b.
Killed (ITL)
|
i |
HB 340 |
promoting
parental choice in education and
providing for an abatement from the
education taxes for parents of
children not enrolled in the public
school system. |
|
ii |
SB 113 |
relative
to nonpublic schools receiving
public funds. |
|
iii |
HB59 |
establishing a committee to study
modification of the education laws. |
2.
Needs More Work
a.
Passed (second chamber considering)
|
i |
HB 1&
2 |
Restore:
Childcare Subsidy; safety net
funding |
|
ii |
CACR12 |
relating
to funding of public education.
Providing that the legislature shall
define standards for education,
determine the level of state funding
thereof, establish standards of
accountability, and allocate state
funds in a manner that mitigates
disparities in educational
opportunity and fiscal capacity,
provided that a reasonable share of
state funds shall be distributed on
a per pupil basis. |
|
iii |
HB130 |
establishing an additional method
for a school to demonstrate that it
provides the opportunity for an
adequate education. |
|
iv |
HB 313 |
requiring
parental consent for court referral
of a minor to a juvenile diversion
program. |
|
v |
SB 183 |
amending
the calculation and distribution of
adequate education grants, repealing
fiscal capacity disparity aid, and
providing stabilization grants to
certain municipalities. |
b.
Retained (Report Due 11/2/2011)
|
i |
HB 318 |
reducing
a school district's liability for
special education costs. |
|
ii |
HB179 |
establishing a task force to study
the formula for determining adequate
education grants to school
districts. |
|
iii |
SB 181 |
relative
to distribution of funds for
education |
|
iv |
HB604 |
relative
to the procedures for approval of
plans, specifications, and costs of
school building construction or
renovation. |
|
v |
HB 296 |
relative
to procedures for juvenile
delinquency petitions filed by a
school district or school official. |
|
vi |
HB 219 |
establishing a committee to study
the abolishment of the department of
education. |
|
vii |
CACR8 |
relating
to education. Providing that the
legislature shall have the power to
authorize schools. |
|
viii |
HB447 |
relative
to collection of the education
property tax and establishing a
program to rebate certain excessive
property tax payments of eligible
taxpayers. |
|
ix |
CACR7 |
relating
to education funding. Providing that
the general court shall distribute
funds in the manner that it
determines will best promote an
equal opportunity for an adequate
education. |
|
x |
CACR 13 |
relating
to prohibiting any new tax on
personal income. Providing that no
new tax on personal income shall be
levied by the state of New
Hampshire. |
|
xi |
HB 233 |
restricting judicial review of state
education trust fund distributions. |
|
xii |
HB 533 |
establishing a cap on the amount of
school building aid grants
distributed in each fiscal year. |
3.
Failed
|
i |
HB 495 |
relative
to the prevention of the use of
pesticides on the grounds of child
day care facilities, schools, and
state parks. |
Past Priorities
1.
Successes
a.
Passed (second chamber considering)
|
i |
HB597 |
revising the child support
guidelines based on an income shares
model of calculating child support. |
b.
Killed (ITL)
|
i |
HB 631 |
repealing the requirement that all
school districts offer public
kindergarten. |
|
ii |
HB 280 |
relative to interest rate terms in
contracts for providing credit to
consumers. |
|
iii |
HB 575 |
relative to the calculation of child
support in cases of shared
parenting. |
|
iv |
HB563 |
revising the child support
guidelines based on foster care
reimbursement rates.
|
|
v |
HB 640 |
relative to notice to the department
of health and human services of the
allocation of spousal income and
relative to estate planning by
guardians. |
2.
Needs More Work
c.
Passed (second chamber considering)
|
i |
SB 57 |
This bill increases the maximum
percentage of interest allowed to be
charged by title loan lenders
annually |
|
ii |
HB 375 |
relative to immunity for school
personnel using necessary force to
protect pupils. |
|
iii |
HB 370 |
making changes to the pupil safety
and violence prevention act. |
|
iv |
HB52 |
relative to grounds for modification
of parental rights and
responsibilities. |
|
v |
SB30 |
relative to including a parent's
residence in the parenting plan. |
|
vi |
HB429 |
permitting a child 16 years of age
or older to withdraw from school
with parental permission. |
|
vii |
SB34 |
relative to orders of notice in
cases involving guardianship of
minors. |
d.
Retained (Report Due 11/2/2011)
|
i |
HB228 |
prohibiting the department of health
and human services from entering
into a contract with Planned
Parenthood Federation of America,
Inc. or any organization that
provides abortion services and
prohibiting the use of public funds
or insurance for abortion services. |
|
ii |
HB591 |
relative to the determination of
parental rights based on the best
interest of the child; relative to
grounds for modification of an order
regarding parental rights and
responsibilities, and relative to
grandparent and stepparent
visitation rights. |
|
iii |
HB595 |
amending the compulsory school
attendance statutes to permit
parent-directed instruction programs
and repealing the home education
statutes. |
3.
Failed
|
i |
HB377 |
requiring daily physical education
for public school pupils. |