A recent ruling was issued by the New Hampshire Superior Court on state funding of public schools in New Hampshire. Legislators pride themselves on local control when it comes to decisions that should be made by local communities. But if more funding is required by the state, will that mean that they expect to have more of a say in what happens in your school?
Ruling
Honor your Oaths of office? When you get compared to this….
…it looks like Politicians, as an entire class, are being seen for how they act. Imagine that! Compared to Criminals who break laws. Actually, in a lot of cases, that sign is apt. We see elected officials all the time, on both sides of the aisle here in NH, break not only their actual oaths … Read more
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Structure Ruled Unconstitutional
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was party to a prosecution in the State of New York under the consumer financial protection act (CFPA). The Defendants contend that the CFPB is unconstitutionally structured and cannot bring the case against them. The US District Court in New York agrees and kicks…
“the CFPB out of the case because the CFPB’s structure (a single director, who does not serve at the pleasure of the president, rather than a board) is unconstitutional; the entire CFPB section should be stricken from the Dodd-Frank Act.”