We Need Accountability, Not Bailouts

CONCORD, NH – House Majority Leader Jason Osborne (R-Auburn) released the following statement after two more Claremont School administrators have resigned amidst the district’s push for a taxpayer funded bailout. 

“Claremont School District must get its act together and solve the issues it is facing. A revolving door of administrators does not fix a $5 million and growing budgetary black hole. While administrators flock for the exits to avoid accountability, the district is cutting all sports and extracurriculars, shuttering an entire school and the superintendent is begging for a state bailout,” said Osborne. “ Given this severe mismanagement, it is no wonder Claremont found themselves in this mess in the first place.”

“Maybe Claremont should explain why taxpayers across the state should be forced to bail them out. House Republicans will not simply stand by and rubber stamp this district’s incompetence. We need accountability, not bailouts.”