September 6, 2000
No. 47
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Legislative
SENATE CALENDAR
MEETINGS & NOTICES
MEETINGS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2000
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND RESCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 13THINVOLUNTARY EMERGENCY ADMISSIONS HEARINGS
(HB 1139, Chapter 221, Laws of 2000) Room 208, LOBCancelled Organizational Meeting
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING MEETING HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM SEPTEMBER 5THADEQUATE EDUCATION AND EDUCATION FINANCING COMMISSION
(RSA 198:49) Rooms 210-211, LOB1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
AUTOLOGOUS BONE MARROW (SB 409, Chapter 264, Laws of 2000) Room 302, LOB
1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (Roxbury-Sullivan 10439, Reconstruction of NH 9 beginning in Roxbury just north of the Keene/Roxbury Town line and continuing north approx. 2.0 miles to East Sullivan Village) Sullivan Town Hall, 452 Center Street, Sullivan, NH
7:00 p.m. Public Officials
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2000
ESTABLISHMENT OF A PERMIT SYSTEM FOR VESSELS REGISTERED IN ANOTHER STATE TEMPORARILY USING THE WATERS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
( SB 348, Chapter 29, Laws of 2000) Room 102, LOB1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (Route 2 Community Mtg.) Edward Fenn Elem. School, 169 Main Street, Gorham, NH
7:00 p.m.-9:00p.m. Gorham Community Charrette
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2000
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
(Route 2 Community Mtg.) Edward Fenn Elem. School, 169 Main Street, Gorham, NH8:00 a.m.- 4:00p.m. Gorham Community Charrette
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2000
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING INVESTMENT SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM SEPTEMBER 18THNEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE TUITION SAVINGS PLAN ADVISORY COMMISSION
(RSA 195-H:2) Room 103, SH9:00 a.m. Investment Subcommittee Meeting
NEW HAMPSHIRE TASK FORCE ON DEAFNESS AND HARD OF HEARING (HB 1602, Chapter 234:2, Laws of 2000) Room 205, LOB
1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
LAND USE MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION OF FARMLAND, RURAL CHARACTER AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND SPRAWL STUDY (HB 288, Chapter 23:3, Laws of 1999) Room 302, LOB
2:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
COMMITTEE TO STUDY PRESCRIPTION DRUG ACCESS (SB 367, Chapter 208:2, Laws of 2000) Room 305-307, LOB
2:30 p.m. Regular Meeting
JOINT HEALTH COUNCIL (RSA 326-B:10-b IV) NH Board of Nursing, Room 17, 78 Regional Drive, Building 2, Concord, NH
5:30 p.m. Public Meeting
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2000
ADEQUATE EDUCATION
(RSA 198:49) Rooms 210-211, LOB9:30 a.m. Regular Meeting
NEW HAMPSHIRE COMMISSION ON THE SMITHSONIAN FESTIVAL OF AMERICAN FOLKLIFE (SJR 20, Chapter 204, Laws of 1996) Room 304, LOB
3:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2000
FISCAL COMMITTEE OF THE GENERAL COURT
Room 210-211, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Business
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING MEETING HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM SEPTEMBER 7THINVOLUNTARY EMERGENCY ADMISSIONS HEARINGS
(HB 1139, Chapter 221, Laws of 2000) Room 208, LOB9:30 a.m. Organizational Meeting
PAID FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE (HB 1512, Chapter 83, Laws of 2000) Room 306, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
STATE RECORDS PRESERVATION OR DISPOSAL (HB 1404, Chapter 138, Laws of 2000) State Archives, 71 Fruit St. Concord
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING MEETING HAS A ROOM CHANGE FROM 304, LOB TO 308, LOBTELECOMMUNICATIONS OVERSIGHT
(RSA 374:22-h) Room 308, LOB10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
RENEWABLE ENERGY (HB 1462, Chapter 61, Laws of 2000) Room 307, LOB
10:30 a.m. Organizational Meeting
LEGISLATIVE ETHICS COMMITTEE (RSA 14-B:2) Room 304, LOB
1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
GAS UTILITY RESTRUCTURING OVERSIGHT (RSA 374:60) Room 307, LOB
1:15 p.m. Organizational Meeting
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2000
CERTIFICATE OF NEED
(RSA 151-C:16) Room 205, LOB9:30 a.m. Regular Meeting
SELF-INSURING STATE EMPLOYEES (HB 1282, Chapter 92, Laws of 2000) Room 212, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING MEETING HAS A ROOM CHANGE FROM 304, LOB TO 308, LOBSTATE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS POLICY
(HB 733, Chapter 240, Laws of 2000) Room 308, LOB10:00 a.m. Presentations by the: Division of Historical Resources & Others
TOBACCO USE ADVISORY (RSA 126-K:19) Room 303, LOB
10:00 a.m. Organizational Meeting
UNREFUNDED ROAD TOLLS (HB 617, Chapter 55,:10, Laws of 2000) Room 201, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUNDING (HB 1199, Chapter 74, Laws of 2000) Room 205, LOB
11:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING MEETING HAS A LOCATION CHANGEIMPACT OF WATER WITHDRAWALS ON INSTREAM FLOWS
(SB 330, Chapter 242, Laws of 2000) Rooms 113-114, DES on Hazen Dr,1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
NEW HAMPSHIRE LAND AND COMMUNITY HERITAGE AUTHORITY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, RSA 227-M:4 (SB 401, Chapter 245:1, Laws of 2000) Room 103, SH
3:00-5:00 p.m. Organizational Meeting
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION(New Hampton 1832-H Discuss removal of NH Railroad Bridge over Winona Road, in the Town of New Hampton, the reconst, of Winona Road to a an at-grade crossing with the railroad) New Hampton Town Offices, 6 Pinnacle Road, New Hampton, NH
7:30 p.m. Public Officials
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (Salem-Manchester, 10418-C, Widening of I-93) McLaughlin Middle School Cafeteria, 290 South Mammoth Road, Salem, NH
7:30 p.m. Advisory Task Force Meeting
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES,
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
STATE AERONAUTICS LAWS REVISIONS (HB 1161, Chapter 105:3, Laws of 2000) Room 307, LOB
9:30 a.m. Regular Meeting
STATE COMMITTEE ON AGING (RSA 161-F:7,I) Room 205, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2000
NEW HAMPSHIRE PERMISSIBLE FIREWORKS REVIEW COMMITTEE
(RSA 160-C:13) Richard M. Flynn Fire Academy, 222 Sheep Davis Road (NH Route 106), Concord , NH9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING INVESTMENT SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING AT 9:00 A.M. HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND RESCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 11TH THE 10:00 A.M. MEETING IS STILL MEETING AS SCHEDULEDNEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE TUITION SAVINGS PLAN ADVISORY COMMISSION
(RSA 195-H:2) Room 103, SHCancelled Investment Subcommittee Meeting
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
OIL FUND DISBURSEMENT (RSA 146-D:4) Room 305, LOB
9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND RESCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 26THCOMMISSION ON THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF
(HB 1283, Chapter 43:2, Laws of 2000) Room 205, LOBCancelled Regular Meeting
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY WAITLIST FUND ALLOCATION OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE (RSA 171-A:1-b) Room 205, LOB
1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
REDUCING NUMBER OF PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES NOT RECEIVING MEDICAID (HB 1607, Chapter 205, Laws of 2000) Room 205, LOB
1:00 p.m. Joint Meeting with Developmental Disability Waitlist (RSA 171-A:1-b)
REDUCING VIOLENT INCIDENTS INVOLVING CHILDREN AND GUNS (SB 163, Chapter 322 Laws 1999) Room 201- 203, LOB
1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
SEED STERILIZATION OR TERMINATOR TECHNOLOGY (HB 291, Chapter 282, Laws of 1999) Room 303, LOB
1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2000
ATECH SERVICES GENERAL OPERATIONS
(SB 176, Chapter 3, Laws of 2000) Room 308, LOB10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
RIGHT-TO-KNOW LAW CHANGING METHODOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION (HB 1435, Chapter 60, Laws of 2000) Room 301, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
SULLIVAN COUNTY REGIONAL REFUSE DISPOSAL (HB 379, Chapter 201, Laws of 1999) Room 301, LOB
1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2000
NON-CONVENTIONAL VETERINARY PROCEDURES FOR DOMESTIC ANIMALS
(HB 1483, Chapter 139, Laws of 2000) Room 301, LOB9:30 a.m. Regular Meeting
UPGRADE OF ROUTES 11 AND 140 STUDY (HB 541, Chapter 145:1, Laws of 1999) Room 201, LOB
10:00 a.m. Work Session
CONCORD TO LEBANON & LAWRENCE MA TO MANCHESTER PASSENGER RAIL SERVICE Room 304, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
NEWBURYPORT MA TO KITTERY ME EASTERN RAIL LINE (HB 1378, Chapter 45, Laws of 2000) Room 304, LOB
11:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
PENALTIES FOR DUI (HB 84, Chapter 334:1, Laws of 2000) Room 307, LOB
1:30 p.m. Regular Meeting
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (Ossipee 10431,Reconstruction and widening of NH 16 to add 10' shoulders beginning at the intersection of NH 16 and NH 28 and continuing north approx. 3.5 miles) Ossipee Town Hall, 55 Main Street, Ossipee, NH
7:00 p.m. Public Officials
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2000
MISCONDUCT, MISUSE OR ABUSE OF DRIVING PRIVILEGES
(HB 1617, Chapter 234, Laws of 2000) Room 203, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
RECORDING LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS (HB 730, Chapter 22, Laws of 2000) Room 205, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
PAID FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE (HB 1512, Chapter 83, Laws of 2000) Room 307, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
SELF-INSURING STATE EMPLOYEES (HB 1282, Chapter 92, Laws of 2000) Room 212, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (Warren-Benton 13209, Pavement rehabilitation and addition of shoulders along NH 25 through Glencliff Village and the reconstruction of NH 25 south of the village) Warren Town Hall, Waters Street, Warren, NH
7:00 p.m. Public Officials
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2000
WORKERS' COMPENSATION ADVISORY
(RSA 281-A:62) Room 307, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION COMMISSION (HB 532, Chapter, 135, Laws of 1999) Room 207, LOB
9:30 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2000
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION COMMISSION
(HB 532, Chapter 135, Laws of 1999) Room 207, LOB9:00 a.m. Field trip to Dame Family Center, Parent -Child Center 7 Children's Place (all in Concord)
2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Regular Meeting of Full Commission
PUBLIC HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT COMMISSION (HB 1390, Chapter 114, Laws of 2000) Room 205, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2000
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING MEETING HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FROM SEPTEMBER 18THCOMMISSION ON THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF
(HB 1283, Chapter 43:2, Laws of 2000) Room 205, LOB9:30 a.m. Regular Meeting
STATE RECORDS PRESERVATION OR DISPOSAL (HB 1404, Chapter 138, Laws of 2000) Room 303, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2000
PAID FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE
(HB 1512, Chapter 83, Laws of 2000) Room 303, LOB10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
SALARY STRUCTURE FOR UNCLASSIFIED STATE OFFICERS (HB 1223, Chapter 26, Laws of 2000) Room 304, LOB
1:00 p.m. Organizational Meeting
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2000
COMMITTEE TO STUDY ALL ASPECTS OF THE CONDOMINIUM ACT ESTABLISHED UNDER RSA 356-B
(HB 1457, Chapter 186, Laws of 2000) Room 304, LOB10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
SELF-INSURING STATE EMPLOYEES (HB 1282, Chapter 92, Laws of 2000) Room 212, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2000
BOARD OF MANUFACTURED HOUSING
(RSA 205-A:25) Room 201, LOB1:00-4:00 p.m. Regular Meeting and Public Hearing
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2000
TELECOMMUNICATIONS OVERSIGHT
(RSA 374:22-h) Room 304, LOB10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2000
CONCORD TO LEBANON & LAWRENCE MA TO MANCHESTER PASSENGER RAIL SERVICE
Room 304, LOB10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
NEWBURYPORT MA TO KITTERY ME EASTERN RAIL LINE (HB 1378, Chapter 45, Laws of 2000) Room 304, LOB
11:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (Swanzey 12775, NH Route 32 over South Branch Ashuelot River) Swanzey Town Hall, 620 Old Homestead Highway, Swanzey, NH
7:00 p.m. Public Hearing Commission
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2000
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUNDING
(HB 1199, Chapter 74, Laws of 2000) Room 205, LOB10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
NH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (Candia 13310 NH Route 27/NH Route 43) Candia Town Office, 74 High Street, Candia, NH
7:00 p.m. Public Hearing Commission
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2000
OSTEOPOROSIS ADVISORY COUNCIL
(RSA 126-I:3) Room 205, LOB9:00-11:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2000
COMMITTEE TO STUDY AND IDENTIFY THE DUTIES OF THE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION
(SB 356, Chapter 30:1, Laws of 2000) Room 102, LOB10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2000
COMMITTEE TO STUDY PRESCRIPTION DRUG ACCESS
(SB 367, Chapter 208:2, Laws of 2000) Room 205, LOB10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2000
PRIORITY & FUNDING OF TRANSPORTATION 10 –YEAR PLAN PROJECTS
(HB 2000, Chapter 45, Laws of 2000) Room 201, LOB9:30 a.m. Regular Meeting
WELLNESS & PRIMARY PREVENTION COUNCIL (RSA 126-M:3) Room 205, LOB
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MENTAL HEALTH CARE TREATMENT UNDER MANAGED CARE (HB 1134, Chapter 42, Laws of 2000) Room 302, LOB
1:00 p.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2000
PERINATAL
ALCOHOL TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUG USE TASK FORCE (RSA 132:19) Room 101, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2000
CONCORD TO LEBANON & LAWRENCE MA TO MANCHESTER PASSENGER RAIL SERVICE
Room 304, LOB10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
NEWBURYPORT MA TO KITTERY ME EASTERN RAIL LINE (HB 1378, Chapter 45, Laws of 2000) Room 304, LOB
11:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2000
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUNDING
(HB 1199, Chapter 74, Laws of 2000) Room 205, LOB10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2000
PUBLIC HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT COMMISSION
(HB 1390, Chapter 114, Laws of 2000) Room 205, LOB10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2000
OSTEOPOROSIS ADVISORY COUNCIL
(RSA 126-I:3) Room 205, LOB9:00-11:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2000
PERINATAL
ALCOHOL TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUG USE TASK FORCE (RSA 132:19) Room 101, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES,
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2000
NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE TUITION SAVINGS PLAN ADVISORY COMMISSION
(RSA 195-H:2) Room 103, SH9:00 a.m. Investment Subcommittee Meeting
10:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2000
PERINATAL
ALCOHOL TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUG USE TASK FORCE (RSA 132:19) Room 101, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2000
JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
Rooms 306-308, LOB9:00 a.m. Regular Meeting
NOTICES
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
SUPREME COURT
2000-179, OPINION OF THE JUSTICES
(reformed public school financing system)
O R D E R
The following request of the senate for an opinion of the justices was adopted on March 23, 2000, and filed with the supreme court on March 27, 2000. By letter dated May 31, 2000, the court asked the senate if it desires the court to respond to the request even if the answer is returned after the adjournment of this legislative session. On June 8, 2000, the senate responded in the affirmative.
SENATE RESOLUTION 13
Whereas, there is presently pending before the senate SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL, "An act establishing a reformed public school financing system for ensuring educational adequacy for all children; establishing a state public education assistance system funded solely with state tax revenues, and making an appropriation therefor"; and
Whereas, SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL would establish a comprehensive system for financing public schools within the state, including state aid through "baseline adequacy assistance" and through "adequacy guarantee aid," along with local resources raised through property taxes administered through local democratic decision-making (hereinafter, the "financing program"); and
Whereas, SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL would distribute $750 million of state financial aid to school districts in the first fiscal year ending July 31, 2001, with $550 million distributed through the "baseline assistance" method on a weighted per pupil basis and $200 million distributed through the "adequacy guarantee assistance" method based on a foundation aid formula that assesses the relative financial needs of each community using several factors including per capita income, local property valuations, and measures of local tax "effort"; and
Whereas, SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL’s total appropriation of $750 million of state financial aid would be funded by the following state-imposed taxes and revenues: (i) $409 million of revenues raised by a state property tax imposed at a uniform rate of $6.10 per $1,000 of equalized valuation of non-public utility real property throughout the state, and (ii) $341 million of revenues raised by other state taxes and general fund sources; and
Whereas, the balance of the public education costs throughout the state over the state assistance of $750 million would be funded with revenues raised by local real property taxes that would be established in each community through local democratic processes; and
Whereas, under this integrated financing program, direct state appropriations would account for approximately half of the total dollars spent on public elementary and secondary education, ranking New Hampshire much higher than the following states (based on U.S. Department of Education data for School Year 1996-1997):
|
State |
Local |
State |
Federal |
|
Connecticut |
59.4% |
37.1% |
3.5% |
|
Massachusetts |
55.3% |
39.9% |
4.8% |
|
New York |
54.8% |
39.8% |
5.4% |
|
Pennsylvania |
55.2% |
39.3% |
5.5% |
|
Rhode Island |
54.0% |
40.6% |
5.4% |
Whereas, SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL would reflect a legislative determination that the provision of an adequate education is not a static concept, but is best accomplished through the establishment of a process that encourages local communities to evaluate on an annual basis the costs and structure of local public education; and
Whereas, SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL would further reflect a legislative determination that incorporation of significant local resources in such a manner that vests local parental and academic resources in the local public school system is the best means of providing an adequate public education for all children throughout the state; and
Whereas, SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL would further reflect a legislative determination that such reliance on local resources, while producing vibrant and excellent education systems in most communities throughout the state, would present the possibility in certain needy communities that local resources could be insufficient to ensure the provision of an adequate public education; and
Whereas, to address directly this possibility, SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL would implement a state financial assistance program that would substantially increase state aid to public education over the level that was in place prior to 1999; and
Whereas, SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL would distribute such state aid among communities based on the foundation aid formula in accordance with legislative determinations assessing the relative needs of various recipient communities, based on several factors including per capita income, local property valuations, and measures of local tax "effort"; and
Whereas, as a result of these determinations of need, the level of state aid distributed among communities would differ greatly, with no community receiving the same amount of state aid per pupil as any other community; rather such state aid would be distributed in a manner intended to satisfy the state’s obligation to guarantee funding to ensure that all children are provided with an adequate education; and
Whereas, all of such state aid would be funded with state revenues that are administered in a manner that is proportional and reasonable throughout the state; and
Whereas, a question has been raised whether SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL satisfies the New Hampshire
Constitution; and
Whereas, some believe that this court’s decision in Claremont School District v. Governor, 142 N.H. 462 (1997)("Claremont II ") mandates that the general court must, first establish and define
"adequate education" on a dollar cost basis throughout the state, and, second, pay for all of the resulting adequate education dollar costs using a common formula throughout the state, regardless of the relative needs of various communities; and
Whereas, such a construction of the court’s Claremont II decision has led to the enactment of Chapter 17 and Chapter 65 of 1999 New Hampshire Laws, which distribute state financial assistance among every community throughout the state on a strict weighted per pupil basis, regardless of the quality of the local public school system or the capacity of the local community to provide funds through local resources; and
Whereas, in contrast, SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL treats "adequate education" as a quality that is not definable by any common formula applied throughout the state on a dollar cost basis, provides for an adequate education throughout the state through a comprehensive mix of local and state funding similar to that reflected in other New England states, and incorporates within the funding mix a state aid distribution formula that is designed to allocate limited state aid to communities that are most in need in a manner that guarantees funding to ensure that all children receive an adequate education throughout the state; and
Whereas, the approach in SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL appears consistent with the ultimate constitutional requirement that it is "the State’s duty to provide a constitutionally adequate education and to guarantee adequate funding" (emphasis added); and
Whereas, the senate respectfully requests expeditious review of this resolution by the court because SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL is intended to become effective on July 1, 2000, and because enactment of public school financing legislation that fails to satisfy the constitutional requirements of the Claremont II decision could present the risk that local and state governments might be required to refund substantial amounts of local property tax revenues; now therefore be it
Resolved by the Senate:
That the Justices of the Supreme Court be respectfully requested to give their opinion upon the following important questions of law:
(a) Would the enactment of SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL satisfy the requirements of part II, articles 5, 6, and 83 of the New Hampshire constitution?
(b) Would the enactment of SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL violate any other provisions of the New Hampshire constitution?
That the senate clerk transmit copies of this resolution and SB 462-FN-A-LOCAL to the justices of the supreme court.
Typewritten memoranda on the questions presented by the request may be furnished by any legislator, attorney, organization, interested party, or member of the public on or before October 2, 2000. An original and twelve copies of any memorandum must be filed with the clerk’s office.
Brock, C.J., did not participate.
DATE: August 18, 2000 ATTEST: Howard J. Zibel Clerk