New Hampshire U.S. Rep Ann Kuster: “From bolstering rural broadband access to cleaning up #PFAS in our drinking water, I was proud to get…”

New Hampshire U.S. Rep Ann Kuster: “From bolstering rural broadband access to cleaning up #PFAS in our drinking water, I was proud to get…”
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Ann Kuster tweeted the following:

“From bolstering rural broadband access to cleaning up #PFAS in our drinking water, I was proud to get this historic legislation over the finish line to keep New Hampshires infrastructure competitive for generations to come.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Ann Kuster:

“The bipartisan infrastructure package has not only breathed new life into our communities but unlocked new potential for our economy.
Proud to welcome @POTUS back to NH today to talk about the long-term effects this legislation is having on NH communities, families & seniors.”
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“Looking forward to welcoming @POTUS back to New Hampshire this afternoon! twitter.com/POTUS/status/1
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“Our young Granite State students certainly know how to reach for the stars
It was great to welcome @NASA Administrator Bill Nelson & astronaut Ricky Arnold to NH yesterday to talk with students at the Christa McAuliffe school about STEM education.
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