Mr. President, I rise today to join my colleagues to discuss the heroin, fentanyl, and opioid crisis that has devastated communities across our Nation. I want to thank the Senator from West Virginia for giving us the floor today and for…
Maggie Hassan
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Maggie Hassan is an American politician serving as the junior United States senator from New Hampshire since January 3, 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, she previously held the position of the 81st governor of New Hampshire from January 3, 2013, to January 5, 2017. During her tenure as governor, Hassan focused on expanding access to healthcare, improving the state's economy, and addressing issues related to education and infrastructure.
New Hampshire is one of the States that has been hit hardest by the opioid epidemic.
Thank you, Senator Portman and Ranking Member Carper, for allowing me to participate in this Subcommittee and for your leadership on the STOP Act.
the decision about whether to withdraw from the Outer Space Treaty would be a very difficult one for us to make.
Thank you very much, Mr. President. I thank my friends from Oregon, Massachusetts, and Hawaii for their leadership on this very important issue concerning net neutrality. Mr. President, I rise today in opposition to the Federal…
As an athletic trainer, we believe in a comprehensive healthcare system for our athletes.
Do you agree that further resources and dedicated funding would help in the work you and others are doing to meet the tough challenges associated with opioid addiction?
Earlier this year, I co-sponsored the Student and Student Athlete Opioid Misuse Prevention Act.
One of the reasons I am so grateful to Mrs. Deutscher and her family is because when people stand up and talk about their experiences, and help us to understand the disease, that really makes a difference.
I want to begin by expressing my disappointment that my colleagues across the aisle have chosen to give a platform to a man who has peddled deeply offensive and thoroughly discredited theories questioning the intelligence of women and…
I thank Senator Markey. Mr. President, I, too, want to thank Leader Schumer for his remarks and his work on national security and on healthcare and, in particular, on the opioid, heroin, and fentanyl epidemic, which is the greatest public…





