Margaret Wood Hassan
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Margaret Wood Hassan is a prominent political figure currently serving as a U.S. Senator from New Hampshire. A member of the Democratic Party, she has focused on issues such as veterans' healthcare and environmental policy. Hassan has been an advocate for veterans exposed to toxins during their service, emphasizing the importance of public discussions around their needs and eligibility for healthcare services. Her commitment to supporting veterans reflects her broader dedication to addressing the needs of New Hampshire residents and ensuring they receive necessary resources and support.
My concern is when you have one administration that is really focused on adjudicating disability claims you do not necessarily focus in the same ways that you could on economic empowerment and transition.
Last week marked the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack on the Boston Marathon.
I want to just highlight the reasons behind the bipartisan bill I have, that you all know about, with Senator Rubio.
So while VA is understandably focused on preventing fraud and abuse among its beneficiaries, bad actors also target other government benefits that veterans receive.
So while VA is understandably focused on preventing fraud and abuse among its beneficiaries, bad actors also target other government benefits that veterans receive.
I wanted to drill down on a bill that Senator Braun and I worked on that was signed into law.
But look, I will tell you that no matter what your skill as a facility manager, when you have pipes that have been soldered with different materials that are not particularly good for cold weather, for instance, you can be the best manager…
I would look forward to following up with you on that because it is obviously a critical issue not only in my area but I think for a lot of the members of this Committee and for our constituents and veterans.
How does expanding competitive locality pay help VA recruit and retain highly skilled workers in rural areas?





