For those folks keeping track of activities in the Legislature dealing with the Board of Education in Concord, here is an important date you might want to keep an eye on.
There will be a hearing on HB319, a bond Charter change for the board on Feb. 3. If approved, the bill would require any bond floated by the board with a price tag of more than $5 million to be put on the ballot for approval by the voters.
This, of course, is a very important and relevant bill. Not unlike other towns in New Hampshire we, as citizens, taxpayers, and renters who pay property taxes indirectly, should be able to have approval over said bonds.
The Municipal and Government Committee hearing will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 3, in Room 301 of the Legislative Office Building.
There will be a hearing on HB319, a bond Charter change for the board on Feb. 3. If approved, the bill would require any bond floated by the board with a price tag of more than $5 million to be put on the ballot for approval by the voters.
This, of course, is a very important and relevant bill. Not unlike other towns in New Hampshire we, as citizens, taxpayers, and renters who pay property taxes indirectly, should be able to have approval over said bonds.
The Municipal and Government Committee hearing will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 3, in Room 301 of the Legislative Office Building.
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