New Hampshire Bill Removes State Librarian Scholarship Authority
Summary
New Hampshire House Bill 1256 for the 2026 session proposes removing the State Librarian's authority over scholarship decisions. The bill is currently in draft form in the state legislature and has not yet received a committee assignment or public hearing date. If enacted, the change would affect how scholarship programs under the State Librarian's purview are administered and funded.
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House Bill 1256 proposes to remove the State Librarian's existing authority to administer or oversee scholarship programs. The bill would alter the current governance structure for library-related scholarship funding in New Hampshire.
Libraries, educational institutions receiving state scholarship funds, and students relying on State Librarian-administered scholarships should monitor the bill's progress through the New Hampshire General Court for potential impacts to funding mechanisms.
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