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A parent's duty to instruct his child supersedes the state's duty.
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NH Politics - Constitutional Issues of Local Control
CACR 14 State Control of Education Amendment
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CACR 12 State Control of Education Amendment
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HB 542 Parental Rights of Conscience wrt Instruction
HB 429 Parental Rights to Remove 16yo from School
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HB 329 Parental Notification for Abortion on Minors
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0. Action Items and News
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1. PARENTS FIRST Legislation
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1a. Restoring Compulsory Attendance Law to its Original Purpose
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2. Original NH Compulsory Attendance Law of 1871
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3. Restoring "due process" rights
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3a. Presumption of Guilt
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3c. Equal Treatment
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4. House Education Committee
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4a. Rep. Rous' letter to NH DOE in Opposition to House Vote
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4b. House Education Sub-Committee
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4c. House Education Committee Actions
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6a. Early laws on parent's duty
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6b. Early history on parent's duty
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6c. Legal Rights and Duties of Parents
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6d. Archived Newspaper Articles
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