The document summarizes key points about SB2 (Senate Bill 2) in New Hampshire: - SB2 is a form of town meeting that has a deliberative session to discuss warrant articles, followed by 30 days later a voting session where articles are placed on an official ballot for registered voters. - Over half of NH towns and a third of school districts currently use SB2. It has been in statute since 1996 and no districts that adopted it have rescinded it. - Studies by NH Center for Public Policy found negligible differences in approved budgets and appropriations between SB2 and traditional towns, and SB2 does not "destroy" budgets or school districts as claimed. - SB2 allows all registered voters,