One in three Americans get drinking water from sources that lacked clear protection from pollution; this rule helps fix the problem.
Officials questioned about how to address, prevent opioid mismanagement when dealing with chronic pain issues.
The Internal Revenue Service, states, industry groups join together to combat fraud.
New Hampshire’s largest newspaper books first-in-the-nation Republican primary event after Fox News moves to limit candidate participation.
First-in-the-nation primary candidate apologized after telling old jokes that fell flat during a period of mourning for the vice president.
Here is what you need to know about the specifics of the new New Hampshire law as well as the penalties for violations.
Export-Import Bank Chief of Staff Scott Schloegel discussed the role of the bank at roundtable.
She visited Nashua on Wednesday to highlight the importance of passing a long-term surface transportation bill.
it was part of the annual "Congressional Foster Youth Shadow Day."
Activists that support reversing the Citizens United decision deliver more than 12,000 petitions to U.S. Senator's office.
Workers say, mail delays, reduced service standards and shuttering of mail sorting facilities will hurt seniors, small business.
HB 363 designates May as May Lyme Disease Awareness month.
Guinta, Kuster met with about 100 mental health advocates, experts, and professionals from across the Granite State.
At Regional Center for Advanced Manufacturing, Kuster touts support for advanced manufacturing in New Hampshire.
NH Fire Marshal, local fire chiefs joined Rep. during announcement at the Hudson Fire Department.
Kuster: It's time for Congress to put a stop to dangerous cuts to housing programs.
Kuster applauded passage; proposal would help vets start their own businesses, return to civilian life.
The administration is asking everyone to get the word out about distracted driving on Thursday.
The legislation passed the Senate on March 27, and will now go to President to be signed into law.
Former U.S. Senate candidate testifies before Texas Select Committee on State & Federal Power and Responsibility recently.
Maria Contreras-Sweet held a roundtable meeting with U.S. Rep. Ann McLane Kuster.
Officials thank veterans from the era who live in New Hampshire for serving their country.
Bipartisan legislation would permanently reauthorize the critical conservation program, which is set to expire in September.
During hearing, Rep. urges officials to crackdown on those trying to harm employees who report mismanagement.
SB 179, backed by Secretary of State Bill, would solidify residency requirement to vote; Democrats call it an unconstitutional burden.
Kuster continues Congress in Your Corner series.
John Ekenbarger receives medals for service in the Korean Conflict.
At jobs fair she hosted, Kuster calls effort to find work for Granite Staters "a top priority."
Rep says she is a strong advocate for creating more jobs and opportunity in the Granite State.
Helping small businesses grow and succeed in the Granite State is one of her biggest priorities, she said.
Spokesman: Sharing briefing is about “transparency in government,” making info available to the public.
While not a perfect bill, Kuster says the change would allow Granite State seniors to see their current doctors, ensure cost-savings.
If approved, the act would institute safeguards against pay inequity and provide recourse to those who may be experiencing discrimination.
Hillsborough, Rockingham, and Strafford counties will receive bulk of funds to offset storm costs; other communities can also apply.
Speaker removes Rep. after she refuses to support House Finance Committee budget due to tax increases; Hassan, Democrats throttle proposal.
The executive director of NH Children’s Trust addresses April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.
January blizzard cost the state nearly $3.2 million.
Kuster also highlighted the need to reassess how effectively the VA is protecting whistleblowers.
Legislation would help support businesses that actively employ veterans.
Potential Republican first-in-the-nation primary candidate kicks off House Majority Caucus presidential contender series.