Congressman Chris Pappas and Congresswoman Annie Kuster deserve our thanks and recognition for the tremendous effort it took to reach a compromise on this historic bill. The Build Back Better package is a huge step forward on lowering drug prices, taxing the rich and corporations, and making healthcare and education more affordable.
Category: Press Releases Tags: Annie Kuster, build back better, chris pappas, economic justice, hassan, health care, Jeanne Shaheen, Joe Biden, kuster, maggie hassan, paid family leave, pappas, prescription drug reform, president biden, shaheen
Cross-posted with Granite State Progress Education Fund Nashua, NH – As a Congressional committee of conference met for the first time yesterday to discuss the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly referred to as “SNAP” or food stamps, Granite… Read More
Category: GSP Progress Report, Uncategorized Tags: Annie Kuster, Carol Shea-Porter, chris sununu, Congress, farm bill, food stamps, Governor, Jeanne Shaheen, maggie hassan, snap, Sununu
Concord, NH – Today U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan introduced a bill to help make health care coverage more affordable for hard-working, middle class Granite Staters. Statement from Granite State Progress Executive Director Zandra Rice Hawkins: “While President Trump… Read More
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, November 9, 2016 Media Contact Zandra Rice Hawkins, (603) 225-2471 Granite State Progress Statement on Maggie Hassan Winning US Senate Seat Concord, NH – Granite State Progress congratulates Maggie Hassan on winning the… Read More
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House Democrats Pass Historic Bill To Increase Health Care Access and Affordability, Lower Drug Prices, and Tax the Rich and Corporations More Fairly
Last Updated: November 19, 2021 by Granite State Progress Leave a Comment
Congressman Chris Pappas and Congresswoman Annie Kuster deserve our thanks and recognition for the tremendous effort it took to reach a compromise on this historic bill. The Build Back Better package is a huge step forward on lowering drug prices, taxing the rich and corporations, and making healthcare and education more affordable.
Category: Press Releases Tags: Annie Kuster, build back better, chris pappas, economic justice, hassan, health care, Jeanne Shaheen, Joe Biden, kuster, maggie hassan, paid family leave, pappas, prescription drug reform, president biden, shaheen
“No Soup for SNAP” Actions Call on Congressional Delegation, Governor Sununu to Protect Food Access as Committee of Conference Meets to Determine Fate of Food Stamps
Last Updated: September 6, 2018 by Granite State Progress Leave a Comment
Cross-posted with Granite State Progress Education Fund Nashua, NH – As a Congressional committee of conference met for the first time yesterday to discuss the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly referred to as “SNAP” or food stamps, Granite… Read More
Category: GSP Progress Report, Uncategorized Tags: Annie Kuster, Carol Shea-Porter, chris sununu, Congress, farm bill, food stamps, Governor, Jeanne Shaheen, maggie hassan, snap, Sununu
Granite State Progress Statement on U.S. Senator Hassan Introducing Legislation to Make Health Care Coverage More Affordable for Hard-Working Granite Staters
Last Updated: June 7, 2017 by Granite State Progress Leave a Comment
Concord, NH – Today U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan introduced a bill to help make health care coverage more affordable for hard-working, middle class Granite Staters. Statement from Granite State Progress Executive Director Zandra Rice Hawkins: “While President Trump… Read More
Category: Uncategorized Tags: hassan, health care, maggie hassan, trump, Trumpcare
Granite State Progress Statement on Maggie Hassan Winning US Senate Seat
Last Updated: February 5, 2017 by Granite State Progress Leave a Comment
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, November 9, 2016 Media Contact Zandra Rice Hawkins, (603) 225-2471 Granite State Progress Statement on Maggie Hassan Winning US Senate Seat Concord, NH – Granite State Progress congratulates Maggie Hassan on winning the… Read More
Category: Uncategorized Tags: 2016, election, Gun Violence Prevention, kelly ayotte, maggie hassan, us senate
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