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Survey: Only 53% of high school students think voting is important; FBI investigates apparent assassination attempt of Trump in FL; NV advocates ready for Tuesday's National Voter Registration Day; Plastics production highlighted during Pollution Prevention Week.

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A suspect is in custody following a possible second Trump assassination attempt, a bipartisan House group pledges to certify the 2024 election results no matter who wins, and election officials warn postal problems could mean uncounted votes.

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Rural voters weigh competing visions about agriculture's future ahead of the Presidential election, counties where economic growth has lagged in rural America are booming post-pandemic, and farmers get financial help to protect their land's natural habitat.

NH Higher Ed Funding Still Lags Behind Rest of U.S.

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Tuesday, March 14, 2023   

Education advocates are applauding Governor Chris Sununu's proposed state budget increase for higher education but funding levels still remain some of the lowest in the nation. The University System of New Hampshire would see state funding increase by roughly $10 million to just over $99 million by 2025, still short of funding levels seen more than a decade ago.

That may not be enough to convince the nearly 60% of students leaving the state for college to stay, according to
Gene Martin, executive director of the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute.

"I think the question is, how do we solve that problem as a state, because obviously we can't grow our economy if we can't keep those students here in the state," he said.

New Hampshire's workforce vacancy rate currently hovers around 20%.

Sununu has proposed a new program to provide student debt relief for certain professions, including nursing and biotechnology, but his plan would use 50% of the state's existing college scholarship fund to pay for it. That could have real impacts on the state's low income families, Martin said.

"If there's less funding, that means that you can likely cut those numbers in half, so that's the sort of impact that this would have," Martin added.

Graduates of higher education in New Hampshire currently carry the highest rate of student debt in the nation. Lawmakers are scheduled take up Sununu's proposed budget this week.


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