He will attend a Young America’s Foundation dinner at 6 p.m. at the Radisson.
If approved, the act would institute safeguards against pay inequity and provide recourse to those who may be experiencing discrimination.
January blizzard cost the state nearly $3.2 million.
Kuster also highlighted the need to reassess how effectively the VA is protecting whistleblowers.
In a bizarre scene, state lawmakers lashed out a bill proposed by a group of fourth-graders to name the red-tailed hawk the state bird.
Legislation would help support businesses that actively employ veterans.
MA Governor Charlie Baker will make his first gubernatorial visit to NH on March 27th to speak at the Chamber’s 12th Annual Eminence Awards
Gov. Hassan issued proclamation; encourages residents to take precautions to protect family, property.
Rep. says she's long fought against the online sales tax proposal that has been reintroduced in the U.S. Senate.
The Supreme Court will take up issue of whether or not states can ban same-sex marriages.
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.
Second Congressional District rep continues discussion about President Obama's proposal, importance of job-training programs in NH.
Kuster discussed her bill to protect the Veterans Choice Card program from cuts in the President’s budget.
Rep. launches Congress In Your Corner program.
The Congresswoman was joined by others to discuss LIHEAP program.
U.S. Reps. Ann McLane Kuster, D-NH, and Frank Guinta, R-NH, introduce legislation to stop cuts to Veterans Choice Card Program.
Earlier this year, Kuster was chosen by her colleagues to serve as Ranking Member of the Committee.
The Social Contract is legitimate but what happens when government breaks the contract? Can we start over?
Critics, cheerleaders comment on plan that would expand rail from Massachusetts to Manchester.
Congresswoman from NH's Second Congressional District promoted bi-partisan bill.
Students, educators, business leaders and other interested Granite Staters to discuss President Obama’s community college proposal.
In the 114th Congress, she'll continue to serve on agriculture, veterans.
Special Committee on Public Employee Pension Plan will eye participation eligibility, alternative plans, programs.
Kuster cosponsored bill to improve access to high-quality mental health services for our nation’s veterans
New Hampshire is the only state in New England without a state fossil, but a group of 10-year-olds are determined to change that.
She reportedly may consider a run for governor.
The Stop Advertising Victims of Exploitation Act amends current law to prohibit profiting from ads involving sex trafficking.
District 5 Executive Councilor says state contracts over $5,000, not $25,000, should be eyed by him, colleagues.
Legislation included in end-of-year government funding bill.
Increased funding, she says, will ensure low-income Granite Staters can stay warm this winter.
Donations for the New Hampshire Food Bank collected; activities and exhibits scheduled.
Caucus brings freshman Reps. together to help end partisan gridlock in Washington.
Focus of homelessness discuss at committee hearing earlier this month.
Nashua's Ohm and Lancaster's Rideout will join Epsom's McGuire to lead the alliance.
Jasper selects strong Republican team to drive New Hampshire’s agenda.
Bill would help ensure all service members and veterans have access to high-quality mental health services.
Events to celebrate New Hampshire landmarks, products, and culture; website re-launched; committee named.
Former state Rep. Terry Pfaff, R-Hooksett, and Jim Rivers agree to serve with new speaker.
Democrats join Hudson Republican in order to thwart a Bill O'Brien comeback.