The House approved H.R. 1335, the Strengthening Fishing Communities and Increasing Flexibility in Fisheries Management Act, last night.
Democratic first-in-the-nation candidate will be back in the state on Friday; will also hold meeting with supporters in Exeter.
Guinta, Kuster met with about 100 mental health advocates, experts, and professionals from across the Granite State.
Meeting in Seabrook will focus on senior citizens, Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
The proposal would shift $100 million in existing funds to programs of crucial importance to sustainably managing fisheries.
The administration is asking everyone to get the word out about distracted driving on Thursday.
The Commerce Department was urged to "alleviate the severe reduction in cod catch limits for recreational anglers and charter boats."
Generous Granite Staters should make "smart decisions" when it comes to giving.
In the Live Free or Die state, he said, we believe strongly in the principle of protecting and securing our civil liberties.
The bipartisan SAFE Act, Safeguard American Food Exports Act of 2015, will tackle overseas transportation of horses for human consumption.
Bipartisan bill, the Opioid Overdose Reduction Act of 2015, exempts from civil liability emergency administration of Naloxone, other drugs.
The Reforming CFPB Indirect Auto Financing Guidance Act of 2015, a bipartisan bill, rescinds flawed guidance which harms borrowers.
Plus, Methuen man arrested on numerous charges including heroin possession, theft, and stolen property charges.
Sanborn, Feltes, and Stiles agree: SB 135 will help ensure that parents, landlords are better informed about the hazards of lead.
SB 179, backed by Secretary of State Bill, would solidify residency requirement to vote; Democrats call it an unconstitutional burden.
Event on Wednesday to focus on what it takes to run a local convenience store.
Rep says expansion is vital to tourism industry in New Hampshire.
Hassan will meet with elementary school students who sponsored red-tailed hawk bill that was pilloried by Reps earlier this month.
Spokesman: Sharing briefing is about “transparency in government,” making info available to the public.
Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act also approved.
January blizzard cost the state nearly $3.2 million.
Former Rockingham County Attorney candidate Grosky: New attorney targeted whistleblower and now wants taxpayers to pay for her mistakes.
Hampton Falls students’ red-tailed hawk state raptor bill rejected after Rep likens bird’s attack on prey to abortion.
Cod limits for recreational anglers, charter boats will hurt tourism, hospitality industries in New Hampshire.
Gov. Hassan issued proclamation; encourages residents to take precautions to protect family, property.
Representatives from the shipyard discussed their work overhauling nuclear submarines.
Voters go to the polls to select candidates, vote on ballot questions.
Granite Staters in the 1st Congressional District can ask questions, get updates about issues going on in Washington.
All 49 articles that residents will vote on March 10, are up online.
In a letter published in the Hampton Union, the author of the "Yellow Sheet" expresses his support for Article 23.
After barely winning in a recount, Hampton Democrat files complaint about paperwork that the Secretary of State failed to file online.
Kuster, Guinta said changes and modernization of the plans was a good idea; commend bipartisan proposal.
While highlighting Obama Administration’s work during the last six years in Concord, vice president praises the late Warren Rudman.
U.S. Rep. held two events last week.
intheknowhampton.org, a private site, has links to articles, information.
U.S. Reps. Ann McLane Kuster, D-NH, and Frank Guinta, R-NH, introduce legislation to stop cuts to Veterans Choice Card Program.
Rep. says bill will protect middle-class workers from 40 percent benefits tax increase.
The Congress passed H.R. 596 in a vote on Feb. 3, 2015.
Hampton event was first since being re-elected to Congress.
First Congressional District rep to discuss Operation TAXPAYER.