Maggie Hassan, Senator for New Hampshire

Maggie Hassan, Senator from New Hampshire Born – February 1958 in Boston, Massachusetts  Education – B.A., Brown University; J.D., Northeastern University  Military Service – None  Profession – Lawyer …

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Not To, But For

His Word is sweeter than honey!

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Friday, June 3

Today is First Lady Jill Biden’s birthday. The president and first lady are spending the weekend in Delaware at their North Shores home to celebrate. On Thursday, President…

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DOI Issues Proposed Sale Notice for California Offshore Wind

First west coast offshore wind lease proposed. The Department of the Interior (DOI) has proposed two areas off the coast of California to lease for offshore wind energy.…

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DOT Invests $450 million into University Transportation

Makes 35 grants open for competitive application The Department of Transportation opened competitive applications last week for its University Transportation Centers (UTC) program. Thirty-five UTC awards are available,…

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U.S. to Send Precision Missiles to Ukraine

Their range is about 48 miles.  President Biden announced that the U.S. will provide Ukraine with more advanced rocket systems and munitions. The longer-range missile systems are intended to…

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USDA Announces Additional Support for Meat Industry

Expands competition funding and workforce training. Last week, Secretary Tom Vilsack announced additional action steps that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will be taking to support American…

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Illegal Population Now at 11.6 Million

Number up by 10 percent in two years.  Numbers released by the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that there has been a greater than…

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Robert Malley, U.S. Special Representative for Iran

The administration’s chief negotiator on the nuclear deal with Iran stated that discussions are tenuous and an agreement is uncertain.

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Rick Scott, U.S. Senator from Florida

Florida Senator Rick Scott introduced a bill that would limit the powers of the World Health Organization over American policies.

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