The following summary includes education-related proposals from the 2006 state of the state addresses. To assure that this information reaches you in a timely manner, minimal attention has been paid to style (capitalization, punctuation) or format. To view the documents, click on the blue triangle next to the state.
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| State of the State Address
Compulsory Attendance Age
Require children to stay in school until age 18.
Tuition/Fees
First-year New Hampshire students who receive the maximum Pell Grant will be able to attend University System Institutions for no additional tuition. |  |
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