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@RepAnnieKuster

Honored to serve the people of New Hampshire’s Second District in Congress.

NH's 2nd District
Joined January 2013

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  1. We need to empower our addiction workforce by equipping them with the tools they need to fight the opioid crisis. I’m proud of the work the Bipartisan Opioid Task Force is doing to support those on the frontlines in NH and nationwide so we can combat this epidemic effectively

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  2. Recently had the honor of listening to share his account of the 1965 civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, AL. This weekend’s Civil Rights Pilgrimage serves as an important reminder of how far we've come and how far we have to go.

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  3. These reforms are necessary so the American people know we are putting their best interests 1st. I’m committed to fighting for all Granite State families by lowering the costs of healthcare & Rx drugs, growing an economy where everyone can get ahead & protecting our environment

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  4. Today I voted to restore power to the people by supporting the Act. I’ve heard from Granite Staters who are tired of business as usual. This bill will get dark money out of politics, increase accountability for elected officials, & protect access to the ballot.

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  5. It’s an honor to serve w/ a record number of women in the 116th Congress. On we celebrate milestones like this & the incredible contributions women have made throughout history. We've made great progress but must keep fighting for gender equality.

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    Mar 7

    Today & I introduced bipartisan legislation to help prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. This helps protect Americans by creating a new grant program to install carbon monoxide alarms in homes of elderly & low-income individuals, schools & other public facilities

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  7. Tonight in the House we came together across party lines to condemn anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, religious intolerance and all bigotry. We must all commit to the principles of respectful dialogue and mutual respect.

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  8. Every woman, man & child has the right to live free from the threat of violence. I’m proud to stand w/my colleagues in support of to help prevent domestic & sexual violence & provide survivors with the support services they need to heal and move forward.

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  9. I’ve heard from people across NH about the need for government to work . That’s why I’ll be voting YES on to protect voting rights, get dark money out of politics, increase transparency in elections and restore trust in government.

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    Mar 7

    54 years ago today, we were beaten, tear gassed, trampled by horses, and left bloody on that bridge in Selma. But we cannot rest. We cannot become weary. We must honor those who gave their lives for the right to vote. We must continue to find a way to get in the way.

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  12. This is heart-wrenching and completely unacceptable. As a mother, I cannot imagine being forcibly separated from my children. The Trump Administration must work to ensure that these children have the opportunity to be reunited with their parents.

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  13. Proud to stand alongside my colleagues to endorse HR 1 & HR 4 - transformative legislation that will give regular Americans a seat at the table & restore the integrity of our democracy. We are ready to deliver on our promise & show that we are working

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  14. I applaud for bravely sharing her story. As a sexual assault survivor, I know how hard it is to come forward and I will continue working with my colleagues to combat sexual violence in our military and all aspects of society.

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  15. NH needs long term funding so health care providers and first responders can combat the opioid epidemic effectively. Proud to join and to call on to prioritize funding to end this crisis.

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  16. As continues to attack access to quality, affordable health care, I'll keep working to lower costs & help ensure all Americans can get medical care they need. I'm proud of the work is doing to strengthen our healthcare system.

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  17. Harassment in the workplace is unacceptable, yet it affects Americans nationwide across industries. I'm proud to co-sponsor , bipartisan legislation to help combat this pervasive issue by reducing barriers that prevent survivors from speaking out & seeking justice.

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  18. . gag rule undermines the purpose of this program & hinders initiatives that have led to significant progress nationwide. Women & families deserve access to a full range of healthcare services. Attacking their care is unacceptable.

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  19. Proud to stand w/ & cosponsor H.R. 1, the Act, which the House will vote on later this week. This legislation will protect & expand the right to vote, make government more transparent & accountable & help level the playing field for all Americans.

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  20. On this day in 1933, Frances Perkins was appointed by Pres. Roosevelt as Secretary of Labor, making her the 1st woman to serve in the U.S. Cabinet. During , we celebrate trailblazing women like Frances, who fought for workers’ rights we take for granted today.

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