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New Hampshire's senior senator is on a bipartisan congressional delegation visit.
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U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen joined NHPR to discuss voting rights and Build Back Better’s future.
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Sen. Shaheen’s request comes as Granite Staters face uncertainty from a recent PUC order and the possibility of higher heating bills this winter.
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In an interview with the 19th, Shaheen said when it comes to Afghan women and girls, the best thing U.S. leaders can do is continue to speak out about what is happening on the ground in the country as the Taliban asserts its power.
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While federal funding isn’t expected to return until spring, health care centers welcomed the change. They provide care for nearly 15,000 low-income Granite Staters.
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The Biden administration is racing towards a deadline of Aug. 31 to fully withdraw from Afghanistan. Some Democrats, including Sen. Shaheen, have called for an extension.
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Members of New Hampshire's Congressional Delegation shared concern for Afghans who were trying to leave the country after the Taliban took control of Kabul.
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Sen. Shaheen says funding included in the infrastructure bill could support reconstruction of New Hampshire bridges, expansion of broadband internet and help to clean PFAS contamination.
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The report said energy employers in New Hampshire are more optimistic than most about restoring those jobs in the coming year, but the efficiency sector is still concerned that an ongoing regulatory delay in the state could hold them back.
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Reproductive health advocates joined Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D) Friday to discuss new abortion restrictions passed a day earlier by Republicans in…