Ann Kuster takes to Twitter

Ann Kuster takes to Twitter
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Ann Kuster tweeted the following:

“Thank you to Portsmouth Naval Shipyards 86th commander, Capt. Daniel W. Ettlich, for his service and dedication throughout his tenure.

I look forward to working with Capt. Michael C. Oberdorf in the future.
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Here are other recent tweets from Ann Kuster:

“From your apartment lease to a rideshare apps terms, forced arbitration clauses are everywhere, blocking victims of sexual assault from seeking justice.
Today the House, led by @RepCheri, passed legislation to end forced arbitration for victims of sexual assault & harassment.”
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“The WWII #GhostArmy saved thousands of lives using unconventional methods like inflatable tanks & sound effects. They were so effective, the Army kept them secret for decades.
This month, @POTUS signed my legislation into law to award these soldiers the recognition they deserve.” on Feb. 7
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“Because of #COVID19 & the shifting labor market, it’s more challenging for businesses to get the seasonal workers they need. Thats why BridgeUSA programs are so important.
Today, I joined NH tourism leaders to talk about legislation I introduced to bolster these visa programs.” on Feb. 7
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