Freedom Lost on Path to Recovery New Hampshire homeschoolers have fought hard to regain freedom by supporting a bill that would allow parents to exempt their children from compulsory school attendance at age 16.
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ACTION | WATCH | OPEN | INACTIVE Constitutional Amendment Concurrent Resolution 31: Relating to Parental Rights 1/17/2012
House Bill 545: Repealing the Department of Education's Rulemaking Authority for Home Education Programs 1/17/2012
House Bill 1139: Making Changes to the Unique Pupil Identification System 1/5/2012
House Bill 1162: Establishing a Committee to Study the Effects of Compulsory School Attendance on Children and Families 1/5/2011
House Bill 1360: Relative to the Rulemaking Authority of the State Board of Education 1/27/2012
House Bill 1382: Requiring Warrant or Permission of Parent Prior to Returning Child to School 1/17/2012
House Bill 1440: Relative to Driver Education 1/24/2012
House Bill 1536: Relative to the Preservation of Religious Freedom 1/12/2012
House Bill 1571: Relative to Educational Evaluation of Homeschooled Children 2/3/2012
House Bill 1607 and Senate Bill 372: Establishing an Education Credit Against the Business Profits Tax 1/26/2012
Senate Bill 272: Relative to Truancy 1/20/2012
The New Hampshire Legislature is in Session 1/4/2012
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