By EILEEN O’GRADY. Allow parents to use vouchers to send their children to any publicly-funded school, as well as public, private or religious schools. It would negate any semblance of fiscal discipline demonstrated by this body in recent years. Biography. CONCORD – Gov. BowGrace Maurer was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I.CanterburyAbigail Camire was... I urge the Congress to send me a fiscally responsible bill that sets priorities. Son of John Sununu. This bill continues to fund 56 programs that I proposed to terminate because they are duplicative, narrowly focused, or not producing results. This bill has too many earmarks--more than 2,200 earmarks totaling nearly $1 billion. In other cases—both with private companies and with government agencies, non-profits and educational institutions—the reason for the contributions may be completely unrelated to the organization. He does not have the qualifications for this position.”The Executive Council voted against appointing Terrell in a 3-2 vote. … Republican U.S. Congressional representative from New Hampshire (7 January 1997 - 3 January 2003). Gatsas was running for mayor of Manchester at the time.“The position does not require an expert in education,” Sununu said. He is currently a project manager at Evolve Salon Systems in Derry, and worked for Verizon for a number of years, according to his LinkedIn profile.In 2013, while an undergraduate student at Southern New Hampshire University, Terrell worked on a re-election campaign for Executive Council member Ted Gatsas, according to his alumni profile. Chris Sununu’s nomination of Ryan Terrell to the Board of Education, “inappropriate” and “demeaning” due to Terrell’s lack of prior experience in education governance.“The State Board of Education is, to my mind, one of the most important confirmations we can do as executive counselors, and I found that Mr. Terrell, as willing as he is to contribute his time, has absolutely no qualifications for the job,” Volinsky said.Terrell, a Republican nominee from Nashua, has a background in business. The National Education Association has a long, proud history as the nation's leading organization committed to advancing the cause of public education. “Even better that we have someone with an outside perspective about how to make systems more efficient, who can understand funding, to understand different ways of doing things.”In his interest letter to the governor, Terrell wrote about his experience growing up and attending school and summer camp in New Orleans and having his eighth-grade year upended by Hurricane Katrina.“I’m interested in serving on the State Board of Education because I’m passionate about aiding the next generation of lifelong learners,” he wrote.
Brother of Chris Sununu. The governor and Democratic members of the Executive Council clashed Wednesday over a nominee to the State Board of Education who was eventually rejected 3-2 along party lines.In an Executive Council meeting that was held remotely, Councilor Andru Volinsky called Gov. Rep. OBEY: This bill, more than any other, determines how willing we are to make the investment necessary to assure the future strength of this country and its working families. Founded in 1857 "to elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching and to promote the cause of popular education in the United States," the NEA has remained constant in its commitment to its original mission as evidenced by the current mission statement: John Edward Sununu, former United States Senator from New Hampshire. John Sununu on Education Republican Senator; previously Representative (NH-1) Supports private-school vouchers & charter schools Sununu supports the following principles regarding education.
Early life, education, and business career. Help us fund local COVID-19 reporting in our community. (Feb 2020) NH Career Academies: Opportunities for high school students. It exceeds [by $10.2 billion] the reasonable and responsible levels for discretionary spending that I proposed to balance the budget by 2012. For example, this legislation continues three different programs that deal with violence prevention. Trivia (4) Republican U.S. senator from New Hampshire (3 January 2003 - 3 January 2009). I thought it would be a 5-0 vote.”In a statement released after the meeting, Benjamin Vihstadt, spokesperson for Gov. Recipient Friend of the Taxpayer award, Americans for Tax Reform, Guardian of Small Business award, National Federation Independent Business, Spirit Enterprise award, United States Chamber of Commerce.