CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Republican House budget writers rejected GOP Gov. Chris Sununu’s plan to spend $9 million to expand full-day kindergarten programs.
A House subcommittee axed the money Wednesday while making changes to Sununu’s $12.1 billion budget plan. It was Democrats who sided with Sununu in maintaining the funding, while members of the governor’s own party fought against it. Sununu has called full-day kindergarten “absolutely necessary.”
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