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"In the five years after New Hampshire's landmark educatio nfunding law was enacted, the state sent $1.65 billion to local governments in additional state education aid. The 2007 study concludes that less than half of the addtional state educaiton aid was contributed to education spending"

Daphne A. Kenyon, Ph.D.
 

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New Hampshire property taxes “Not as High as You Think,” according to new study



Union Leader, March 9, 2008
YouThe NH Advantage: Two Studies Help Define It
Editorial

Concord Monitor, March 6, 2008
Your taxes Might not be so Bad:
Study: Conventional Wisdom Exaggerated

by Meg Heckman

Union Leader, March 6, 2008
Report: NH tax burden not bad
by John Distaso

Union Leader, March 5, 2008
NH's property taxes: a new study says
they're not really that high

by John Distaso
 

   
   
   
   
   
   



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