Sen. Suzanne Prentiss, a Lebanon Democrat (left) and Sen. Ruth Ward

Sen. Suzanne Prentiss, a Lebanon Democrat (left) and Sen. Ruth Ward, a Stoddard Republican, at a meeting of the Education Freedom Savings Account Oversight Committee on Dec. 16, 2025.

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CONCORD, N.H. — A draft version of a Republican oversight report on education freedom accounts concludes the program is “popular and successful” and pushes back at Democratic arguments that it detracts from public schools.

“There is no evidence that increased participation in the EFA program has reduced state support for local school districts across New Hampshire,” the report states, addressing the program that allows New Hampshire families to use state funds to pay for private and home schooling expenses.

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