New Hampshire Legislature passes 'school choice' over Lynch veto
Ted Sieffer:
After months of debate, the "school choice" bill is now law.
The Legislature on Wednesday voted to override the governor's veto of Senate Bill 372, which allows businesses to receive tax credits for donations to scholarship funds to help low- and middle-income students attend private and religious schools.
The Senate voted 16-7 on Wednesday to override the veto of SB 372 - the exact margin needed to overrule the governor.
The House voted 236-108, also surpassing the two-thirds margin necessary for an override.
Republican leaders in both chambers have considered the "School Choice Scholarship Act" one of their highest priorities this session.
Democrats, including Gov. John Lynch, are roundly opposed to the bill, which they say would undermine public schools and downshift costs to local districts and property tax payers.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at July 4, 2012 1:49 AM
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