
Author Andru Volinsky discusses why in New Hampshire, taxpayers in the state's poorest communities pay the highest education taxes, yet raise the lowest revenues for their kids’ schools.
As the lead lawyer in the Claremont, New Hampshire school funding case, Volinsky waged a twenty-year battle to make access to education fairer for all children in the state. He'll offer a history of how we got here at the state and national level, and how to find a better path forward.
Books will be available for sale and signing.