New Hampshire’s Hassan struggles to answer Clinton trustworthiness question

New Hampshire’s Hassan struggles to answer Clinton trustworthiness question

New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan, whose campaign to oust U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte has been defined in part by constant attempts to connect the Nashua Republican to outspoken GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, saw the tables turn on her in a recent interview.

When asked by CNN's Manu Raju whether she believes Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to be "honest and trustworthy," Hassan struggled three times to give Raju a straight answer.

‘Next generation’ MCAS exam to be developed by N.H. vendor
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‘Next generation’ MCAS exam to be developed by N.H. vendor

State House News Service

STATE HOUSE — State education officials have signed a five-year, $150.8 million contract with a New Hampshire-based organization for the development and administration of a new statewide assessment that students are set to begin taking next spring.

The contract with Measured Progress, the vendor for the existing MCAS exam, calls for the company and its subcontractors to build new tests in English, mathematics and science, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education announced Tuesday. Measured Progress, of Dover, N.H., was one of two vendors who answered a request for responses issued by the department.

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