Ann Kuster shares thoughts on Twitter

Ann Kuster shares thoughts on Twitter
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Ann Kuster tweeted the following:

“.@USDA Rural Development offers a wide array of tools for rural producers & businesses. Im proud to work with them to support our countrys agriculture & rural economy as a member of @HouseAgDems.
Learn more about their support for rural entrepreneurs: bit.ly/3IaPsbr
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Here are other recent tweets from Ann Kuster:

“The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law marked an inflection point for our countrybut the lack of a full-year appropriations bill is blocking funding for local projects.
Thats why I joined my colleagues to demand action so communities can utilize the package. bit.ly/3HVDDp5” on Feb. 15
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“Through telehealth, community health centers in NH & across the country have helped to keep patients safe & seen during #COVID19.
I’m thrilled to see a larger push to expand virtual patient services & ensure everyone can access the care they need.
wmur.com/article/push-f” on Feb. 15
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“Proud to receive a 100 on the 2021 Humane Society Scorecard!
From standing up for pets like our rescue cats Mo and Cali to protecting animals in the wild, I will continue advocating for those without a voice. bit.ly/3JuxNvA” on Feb. 15
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