New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB295

Introduced
1/7/25  
Refer
1/7/25  
Report DNP
11/20/25  

Caption

Making school building aid program funds nonlapsing.

Impact

The impact of HB 295 is expected to be significant for local education systems. By amending existing law to allow funds to remain active, schools will have greater financial stability and can plan long-term construction projects without the fear of losing allocated budgets. The bill addresses a critical need within the school system, particularly as many local districts face challenges in funding new buildings and renovations due to fluctuating funding cycles. Making the funds nonlapsing is an essential step toward better managing financial resources in education.

Summary

House Bill 295 proposes the establishment of nonlapsing funds for the school building aid program in New Hampshire. This legislative measure aims to support local school districts and chartered public schools by ensuring that appropriated funds are not revoked at the end of the fiscal year, thereby making these resources readily available for school construction projects. By providing consistent funding, the bill seeks to improve the infrastructure of educational facilities across the state, ultimately affecting the learning environment for students.

Contention

While the bill seems to have widespread support among education advocates, there may be some contention regarding the allocation and management of these nonlapsing funds. Critics might argue that there needs to be more oversight and accountability for how these funds will be utilized. Additionally, concerns could arise about potential discrepancies in funding availability between various districts, especially if some areas are better positioned to leverage these funds for construction compared to others. There could be discussions on ensuring equitable distribution of resources to prevent disparities between schools.

Companion Bills

NH HB295

Carry Over Making school building aid program funds nonlapsing.

Previously Filed As

NH HB295

Making school building aid program funds nonlapsing.

NH HB366

Relative to school building aid for eligible projects.

NH HB515

Repealing the chartered public school eligibility for state school building aid.

NH HB115

Making temporary appropriations for the expenses and encumbrances of the state of New Hampshire.

NH HB729

Making an appropriation to the department of education for an attorney to recodify education laws.

NH SB209

Relative to owner's project managers for projects funded by school building aid and relative to reporting requirements for persons or entities financing lawsuits.

NH HB747

Establishing a program for enrichment scholarships for gifted students and making an appropriation therefor.

NH HB506

Relative to background checks during motions to return firearms and ammunition and relative to invalidating out-of-state driver's licenses issued to undocumented immigrants and relative to requiring schools to engage an owner's project manager for construction of school building aid projects at the time of application.

NH SB274

Establishing a 4-year pilot program to improve rail trails in New Hampshire, including the establishment of 2 funds, the rail trails program fund and the emergency trail repair fund, and making appropriations therefor.

NH HB619

Making an appropriation to the solid waste management fund.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.