Catching Up with Annie

Welcoming a Manufacturing Expert from Windham

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Hi Everyone! I hope you all had a terrific weekend.  I spent last week pushing for veteran-owned small businesses and fighting for Granite State workers.   The Manufacturing Renaissance: “Reshoring” Middle Class Jobs in America On Thursday, I had the pleasure of introducing Windham resident Shirley Mills at a Small Business Subcommittee hearing, where Mills…

Progress for Veteran-Owned Small Businesses in NH

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Hi All! I hope you all had a terrific weekend.  I spent last week pushing for veteran-owned small businesses and fighting for Granite State workers.   Advocating for Veteran-Owned Businesses Last Wednesday, the U.S. House Small Business Committee approved an amendment I introduced that would help increase job creation and contracting opportunities for veteran-owned small…

Advocating for Improvements in Veterans' Health Care

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Hi All! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend.  I spent last week fighting for our nation’s veterans and discussing immigration reform with business leaders in Nashua.   Pushing for Progress in Veterans’ Health Care Last Wednesday, I participated in a House Veterans’ Affairs Health Subcommittee hearing to advocate on behalf of New Hampshire veterans.…

Connecting Job Seekers with Employers in New Hampshire

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Hi All! I hope you all had a terrific weekend.  I spent last week in New Hampshire, working to match Granite State businesses with qualified workers and advocating for women leaders in the business community.   My Second Career and Opportunities Fair! Last Thursday, I hosted my second Career and Opportunities Fair to help connect local residents with jobs and employment…

Granite Staters Going for the Gold!

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Hi Everyone! I hope you all had a great long weekend.  I spent last week in Washington, working for Granite State priorities.   NH Athletes Competing in Sochi, Russia New Hampshire has the second most Olympians per capita of any state in country at the 2014 Games, with 13 athletes competing and one athlete per every 146,000 Granite Staters. Team USA is a talented group of…

Celebrating NH Olympians Competing in Sochi

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Hi Everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend.  I spent last week in Washington, working to make the voice of Granite Staters heard and pushing for comprehensive immigration reform.   NH Athletes on the World Stage On Monday, to mark the start of the 2014 Winter Olympics, I joined with other members of the Congressional Ski and Snowboard Caucus to host a Send-off to…

Fighting for Women in our Nation's Capital

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Hi Everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend.  I spent last week in Washington, working to preserve women’s access to health and advocating for New Hampshire farmers.   Advocating for Women’s Health Last Wednesday, I opposed and spoke out against legislation that would callously restrict women’s access to reproductive health care. This legislation, H.R.…

Fostering Job Creation and Economic Development Across NH

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Hi Everyone! I hope you all had a great week.  I spent this week in the Second District, visiting innovative businesses around New Hampshire and promoting the effort to reform our campaign finance system.   Middle Class Jobs and Opportunity Agenda From day one, my top priority in Congress has been helping create jobs and opportunity for middle class New Hampshire…

My First Year in Congress

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Hello All! I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year! One year ago, I was sworn in as your Representative for New Hampshire’s Second Congressional District. Here’s what I have been working on since then. We’re Here to Help: Reaching Out to Granite Staters In order to best serve the needs of communities across the district, we opened offices in…

Nashua Telegraph: Kuster: Bipartisanship needed to avert sequestration cuts

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It’s a simple statement of fact that our government needs to cut spending and reduce the deficit. The question is how, not if. But exactly how we reduce the deficit has important consequences – for the future of middle-class families, the health of our economy and the security of our country.