Ann Kuster takes to Twitter

Ann Kuster takes to Twitter
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Ann Kuster tweeted the following:

“The horrors that sex trafficking victims endure are beyond imaginingthe NH Human Trafficking Collaborative Task Force is working to get victims out of dangerous situations.
As co-chair of the Bipartisan Task Force to End Sexual Violence, I’m working to combat human trafficking. twitter.com/WMUR9/status/1
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Here are other recent tweets from Ann Kuster:

“Dorothy Peterson was a dear family friend and a true patriot. She lived her life in service to others her legacy will be felt in New Hampshire and beyond for years to come.
May she rest in peace.
concordmonitor.com/Dorothy-Peters
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“Nashua Fire Chief Brian Rhodes has been a pillar of the community since 1987. For decades, NH has relied on his steadfast leadership to keep our communities safe.
I join the state in thanking Chief Rhodes for his service & wish him all the best in a well-earned retirement.” on Feb. 18
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“Programs like these are helping to develop our workforce here in New Hampshire and draw more businesses and families to our state.
I will continue working to foster innovation and support a strong economy here in New Hampshire.” on Feb. 18
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