HB1514 Requiring the department of education and the department of revenue administration to send school compliance and financial reports to school and school board authorities.
Requiring the department of education and the department of revenue administration to send school compliance and financial reports to school and school board authorities.
Impact Score — How Does This Bill Affect You?
Overall Impact Score
Mixed
Scale: 1 (harmful) to 10 (beneficial)
Your Wallet
No direct financial impact on residents, but better financial reporting could lead to more efficient school spending over time.
Your Community
Increases transparency and accountability in school finances, empowering local school boards with critical compliance and budget information.
Your Freedom
Supports the public's right to know how education dollars are spent by ensuring reports reach local decision-makers.
Status
Enrolled (in recess of) 06/04/2026 House Journal 15
Sponsor
Hope Damon (D)
The Short Version
Requires the Department of Education and Department of Revenue Administration to send school compliance and financial reports directly to school and school board authorities. This improves transparency and gives local school leaders the financial information they need to make informed decisions.
Who's Behind This Bill?
Who Benefits
- ▲ School board members who need financial data
- ▲ Parents and taxpayers wanting accountability in school spending
- ▲ Local school administrators managing budgets
Who Pays the Price
- ▼ State agencies that must compile and distribute additional reports
Bill statuses as of May 2026. Check LegiScan or NH General Court for the latest.
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