So I think we need a campaign where we are all speaking with one voice about the people that are getting treatment, that treatment works, that more people are getting treatment and surviving than are dying by suicide.
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.
I am a co-chair of the bipartisan Congressional task force to combat the heroin epidemic, and we now have over 80 bipartisan members.
I thank the gentleman, Mr. Guinta, for his leadership and to everyone who participated tonight. The idea behind a Special Order to put a face on this terrible heroin epidemic and addiction, generally, is to create compassion and empathy…
I thank Mr. Guinta for his leadership and all of the participants in this bipartisan Special Order who are putting a face on the heroin epidemic all across the country. This evening I rise, as co-chair of the Bipartisan Task Force to…
That service on our behalf creates an obligation on our part to ensure veterans have the opportunity to succeed and have access to the medical care they may require.
This legislation will allow us to merge those efforts and allow veterans to continue serving their country while in service to their fellow veterans.
This legislation would allow us to merge those efforts and allow veterans to continue serving their country while in service to their fellow veterans.
Thank you very much, Chairman Coffman and Chairman Benishek, and I appreciate you taking the time for this hearing, it's an important one, and to my Ranking Member Brownley.
We want to work with you, we want to solve this problem, we will go to our colleagues, Rs and Ds, and ask them for the funds, but we need some accountability.
Hoop houses are very successful in New Hampshire. It has made a big difference.





