CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Gov. Chris Sununu has vetoed a bill that would have required New Hampshire college students to pass a civics competency exam.
The bill would have required students in public universities or community colleges to pass the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ naturalization test.
Sununu said Thursday he agrees that civics is fundamental, but the bill wasn’t necessary given that starting next year, all high school students in the state will have to pass a similar exam.
He also said the bill would’ve marked the first time the legislature had imposed a universal graduation requirement on college students, and he was concerned that it would create a precedent for future lawmakers to mandate extreme requirements.
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