HOPKINTON – U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster (NH-02) held a virtual conversation with various New Hampshire Boards of Realtors to discuss the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on Realtors and the real estate market.
BERLIN — Mayors across the state, including Berlin Mayor Paul Grenier, told U.S. Representative Annie Kuster they are worried about the next fiscal year as fiscal impacts of COVAID-19 accumulate.
WASHINGTON – The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) Action Fund, which works to elect pro-environment candidates, announced its endorsement of Annie Kuster for re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives from New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District.
Child care providers and advocates say they need help from the federal government, with the COVID-19 crisis threatening some two-thirds of day care businesses in the state.
U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster, D-N.H., has picked up the endorsement of the State Employees Association/Service Employees International Union Local 1984 in her bid for a fifth term in Congress.
On Thursday, Representative Annie Kuster (NH-02) held a virtual roundtable discussion with Hubbard Brook climate change scientists to discuss the latest research and findings on climate change.
CONCORD, N.H. — As she runs for a fifth term, U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster for the first time is endorsing a comprehensive slate of women candidates for state offices in New Hampshire, including several who are involved in Democratic Party primaries.
New Hampshire’s congressional delegation criticized an ICE proposal that could force international college students to leave the country if they take only online classes.
U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster (NH-02) unveiled her “Opportunity and Justice for All” Agenda, which highlights legislation that she is supporting to address institutional racism and help create a more just society for all Americans.
Just about every provider who began using telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic found it to be a safe and efficient way to “see” patients while minimizing exposure to the virus.
Over the past two months, New Hampshire and the nation have faced an unprecedented challenge with the spread of the novel coronavirus. The public health and economic consequences of COVID-19 have sent shockwaves throughout the Granite State.
IN THE past four weeks, New Hampshire has seen an unprecedented number of unemployment claims – over 114,000, which equals the total claims over the past three years combined.
With some 35,000 commuters jamming Greater Nashua roads and turnpikes each business day, finding a way to expand passenger rail service into New Hampshire has become a top priority, the head of the Nashua Regional Planning Commission said Monday.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is awarding a five-year, $51 million grant to the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute in Manchester to help it develop its Priority Medicines on Demand project.