the importance of government being nimble as we go through a regulatory framework or partnership.
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.
So are you concerned, Professor, that by slowing down the process for making these kinds of changes, we risk making government responses slower and impeding our ability to appropriately respond to changing circumstances?
I do not believe that shutdown is a strategy. I do not believe that shutdown is desirable.
My federally qualified health centers say they cannot absorb the thousands of women in New Hampshire who use Planned Parenthood.
Republicans Governors like John Kasich, Rick Snyder, and Charlie Baker have been speaking out against block grants and Medicaid cuts.
I obviously was not there, but my understanding is that you told him that you agreed the climate is changing, but the science on how much impact humans are having is unsettled.
When we do not have clean water, that costs us enormously, and it particularly costs low-income families.
Thank you very much, and, Congressman, thank you for putting up with a long stretch of questions.





