Jeanne Shaheen
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Jeanne Shaheen is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from New Hampshire, a position she has held since January 3, 2009. A member of the Democratic Party, she is the first woman to be elected governor of New Hampshire, serving from 1997 to 2003. During her tenure in the Senate, Shaheen has focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and national security, often advocating for policies that support working families and promote economic growth.
I would like to see more support is with biomass and combined heat and power.
I am pleased to join Senator Merkley, the Presiding Officer, and the others of my colleagues who will come to the floor this afternoon to speak out against the Blunt amendment. Over the past year, we have come to the floor many times to…
I think it offers a tremendous opportunity for us to highlight the still critical economic and security ties of our transatlantic partnership.
I was pleased to work with some members of your staff after the oil spill in the Gulf to try and address the Outer Continental Shelf Reform Act of 2011.
I want to echo my colleagues' thanks for all of your effective and hard-working service for our country around the world.
I come to the floor today with a number of my women Senate colleagues to talk about what happened yesterday at the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. They held a hearing on the administration's decision to make sure that…
Around the world, governments are also taking up this important call. The European Parliament, Canada, and The Netherlands are considering similar pieces of legislation. This summer, the U.S. State Department barred dozens of Russian…
we voted 85 to 11 to start work on the highway bill, which is an essential piece of legislation to reauthorize our highway and transit programs. Eight hundred sixty-eight days have passed since our last Federal Transportation bill expired…
One of the things the Senator talked about so eloquently, as we talked about the ability of our financial systems to impact what is happening in Russia--one of the things we heard about at the hearing on the Magnitsky bill was from the…
I thank Senator Cardin and Senator Wicker for their efforts today coming down to the floor to raise this important human rights issue. As you say, if we didn't see the facts, we would believe this was fiction, what is going on in Russia…





