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Benji Rosenberg, a 13-year-old from Manchester, sat cross-legged next to his family, poring over “The Outsiders” by S.E.
Dear Gov. Ayotte: I am a mother of three grown children and a veteran high school English teacher.
The Republican-backed legislation would prohibit books depicting nudity and other acts intended for “sexual desire” in New Hampshire public schools.
Dozens of teachers, students, children and liberal activists staged a “read-in” protest outside Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s office late last week, calling upon her to veto legislation (HB 324) they warn will ...
Manchester school board members have voted to send a letter to Gov. Kelly Ayotte to veto House Bill 324, which critics charge violates local control and will have a chilling ...
A bill that could lead to certain books being banned in New Hampshire schools is now headed to the governor's desk.The state Senate passed House Bill 324 on Thursday along party lines.The bill ...
This year, Picoult and other authors are warning that the proposed New Hampshire bill, which is heading to Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s desk, amounts to a book banning bill and should be vetoed.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte backed up another campaign promise on Thursday as she signed a pair of anti-sanctuary city bills ... REPUBLICANS SAY THIS IS SIMPLY ABOUT ENFORCING THE LAWS THAT ARE ON THE BOOKS.
Heather Barber, a retired educator from Hopkinton, reads "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee at a protest outside Gov. Kelly Ayotte's office on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
Protestors gathered outside Gov. Kelly Ayotte's office Thursday, June 26, 2025 and called on her to veto a bill that would ban some books and materials from New Hampshire public schools.