Ayotte Signs Bills on Parental Rights, Education Freedom Accounts
- Governor Kelly Ayotte signed two bills into law on Tuesday in New Hampshire, including the Parental Bill of Rights and an expansion of Education Freedom Accounts.
- Republicans had sought these laws for years to affirm parental control over education and remove income limits from the school voucher program.
- The Parental Bill of Rights grants parents rights to opt out of lessons and access school information, while the voucher expansion allows all families statewide to receive funds for educational expenses.
- David Luneau warned spending on vouchers could exceed $100 million annually, while Ayotte said the laws ensure every child can reach their full potential in the best educational setting.
- The bills formally make New Hampshire the 17th state with universal school choice, signaling continued conservative momentum in expanding education options despite Democratic concerns over funding and protections.
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