I was proud to see this legislation signed into law to protect this lifeline for survivors.
Annie Kuster
The Public Record
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.
Madam Chair, I rise today to speak in opposition to H.R. 467, the HALT Fentanyl Act. The fentanyl crisis has touched every community across our State and country. We need to take serious, bipartisan action to address this epidemic and save…
The BEAD Program will invest 42 billion in our Nation's broadband infrastructure to finally connect the hardest-to-reach communities.
A national strategy will maximize the impact of those broadband programs by directing Federal funding to communities that are unserved or underserved and need it most.
I am the cochair of the bipartisan Rural Broadband Caucus, and I share your mission to bring internet access to every community.
I was an original cosponsor of the USA Telecommunications Act and worked to include it in the CHIPS and Science Act last year.
I reintroduced the FirstNet Reauthorization Act to ensure network continuity and to support our first responders.
As you know, NTIA is tasked with administering historic broadband programs to deliver high-speed, reliable, and affordable broadband internet services to everyone across the country.
That is why I am working with Representative Tim Walberg to reintroduce the Proper Leadership to Align Networks--PLAN for Broadband Act, we call it.
Estimates find that as many as 15 million Americans could lose health insurance coverage because of these redeterminations, including 6.8 million who would still be eligible for coverage and incorrectly lose their Medicaid.
When we passed the American Rescue Plan, my legislation was included to extend Medicaid postpartum coverage from 60 days to 1 full year.





