Americans for Prosperity (AFP) recently announced its full support for New Hampshire Senate Bill 193, which would allow for parents in the state to put 95 percent of per pupil adequacy grants into savings accounts for education choice options.
"Education savings accounts would give New Hampshire parents more options to find the best choice for their children, so that no parent is forced to send their children to a school that doesn’t provide the best opportunity for them," AFP-NH State Director Greg Moore said of the bill.
“This is an outstanding step forward for making sure that every child has a chance at a great education," Moore said. "We look forward to working with the House to pass this important bill to help students across the Granite State.”
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