0. Relative to the teaching of labor history 1. The New Hampshire Department of Education shall require that New Hampshire schools teach labor history as part of their history curriculum. This shall include labor history of both New Hampshire and the US as a whole, including notable strikes, unionization drives, and other labor actions. 2. Curriculum chosen to fulfill the provisions of this act shall be chosen in a free and open manner, with decisions being made in collaboration with members of the labor movement. (This became LSR 2022-2259) It then became HB1144: http://gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/legacy/bs2016/bill_status.aspx?lsr=2259&sy=2022&sortoption=&txtsessionyear=2022&ddlsponsors=409026 Related, but not exactly the same: LSR 2023-0195 (was HB170 in 2021) LSR 2023-0195 has now become HB65 for 2023: http://gencourt.state.nh.us/lsr_search/billText.aspx?id=195&type=4 Additional links for the Dover Mill Girls one: https://www.dover.nh.gov/government/city-operations/library/research-learn/history/strike-of-the-mill-girls/ https://www.nhradicalhistory.org/story/cocheco-mill-girls-walk-off-the-job-in-1828/ Future paths: - Get certain textbooks approved? - Other people had things to send me