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the trajectory is going in the right direction, but it is going very slowly in the right direction.

I have a constituent whose young children were affected, and there is concern that once they turn 18, they will no longer be eligible for coverage for treatment.

What is the Corps doing to think long-term about the investments that we need to make to address existing waterways, and how we respond to climate change?

I have a bill with Senator Marshall, called the Increasing Access to Dental Insurance Act.

I would just urge us to see if we can fit this bill into an upcoming markup because it's a straightforward way to improve coverage around the country.

I think one of the biggest threats to the United States and to democracies around the world is disinformation and misinformation.

I have talked to dentists in New Hampshire who are graying and want to retire, but they don't know who's going to follow in their practice.

the trajectory is going in the right direction, but it is going very slowly in the right direction.

What is the Corps doing to think long-term about the investments that we need to make to address existing waterways, and how we respond to climate change?

I recently wrote a letter with Chairs and Ranking members of Appropriations, Armed Services, Foreign Relations and Intelligence committees requesting that the Administration fully implement the HAVANA Act.

we have to make sure we can do it for as long as they need.

it's really important that we have these discussions publicly, so New Hampshire veterans can get a sense of what's in store.

I have a couple of bills that address helping surviving spouses get some of the benefits that the veteran themselves gets.

veterans who were exposed to toxins as well as veterans who served in the Vietnam War, Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan, the Global War on Terror, or any combat zone after 9/11, are now eligible to enroll in VA healthcare.

I have a couple of bills that address helping surviving spouses get some of the benefits that the veteran themselves gets.

it's really important that we have these discussions publicly, so New Hampshire veterans can get a sense of what's in store.

veterans who were exposed to toxins as well as veterans who served in the Vietnam War, Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan, the Global War on Terror, or any combat zone after 9/11, are now eligible to enroll in VA healthcare.