Votes in New Hampshire are still being counted, but voters in the embattled Claremont School District passed its budget, while saying no to a budget cap.
The state plans to ask the Supreme Court to overrule its 1990s school funding rulings, potentially changing the landscape of public education funding.
Voters in Claremont Tuesday defeated a petitioned article to cap annual budget increases, elected Don Lavalette and Brian Rapp to the School Board and easily approved a $42.9 million budget.
The Claremont school funding decision in New Hampshire has significant consequences for taxation and education funding in the state.
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