Mr. Speaker, today, I am proud to again partner with my colleague Jackie Walorski from Indiana to reintroduce legislation to extend veterans' travel benefits to veterans who are traveling to seek treatment for injuries resulting from…
Annie Kuster
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Annie L. McLane Kuster is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district since January 3, 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, Kuster has focused on issues such as healthcare, women's rights, and economic development throughout her tenure in Congress. She has been an advocate for expanding access to affordable healthcare and has worked on initiatives to support small businesses in her district.
It is an honor to serve on this committee, and I appreciate all the time and effort.
The core of where the Affordable Care Act came from, is that the hospitals were getting paid for every reentry.
Madam Speaker, today I rise to honor the lives of Ronnie Berlack and Bryce Astle, two members of the United States Ski Team who were taken from us far too soon by a tragic avalanche while training in Austria in early January. These two…
Thank you, Judge Poe, and to my dear colleague, Ann Wagner, and to all of my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for tackling this issue. I am proud to join my colleagues in passing these six commonsense bills which I have pushed for…
I intend to work very closely with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to help maintain the balance or hopefully restore the balance of providing the care in a timely way.
Mr. Speaker, today I rise to honor Lieutenant Colonel Stephanie Riley of the New Hampshire National Guard, a courageous Granite Stater who recently passed away after a long battle with cancer. In addition to her work as an occupational…
this has just been an extraordinary experience for me as a member of Congress to be able to serve on this committee.
I want to start by commending, this sounds like a pretty impressive program to get off the ground, and certainly the goal of it.
I don't see why they don't have a medical authorization. There is not a problem with HIPPA.
the respite is critical, because without that, it is very difficult to keep going, but with that, I think you can keep going, you know.





