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Members of the New Hampshire Senate, including Mark McConkey (R-Freedom) and David Watters (D-Dover) are seen at the State House on Thursday. (PAULA TRACY PHOTO)

CONCORD — Education bills were advanced in the Senate session Thursday including one to help alleviate the school bus driver shortage.

It also voted down a measure to allow dead bodies to naturally decompose and rejected raising boat registration fees to help pay for dam repairs.

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