New Hampshire U.S. Rep Ann Kuster: “I hear from far too many NH families feeling the pressure of high prescription drug costs. Thats why…”

New Hampshire U.S. Rep Ann Kuster: “I hear from far too many NH families feeling the pressure of high prescription drug costs. Thats why…”
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Ann Kuster tweeted the following:

“I hear from far too many NH families feeling the pressure of high prescription drug costs.
Thats why I’m proud to be advancing legislation through @EnergyCommerce to allow lower-cost drugs to come to market faster so families across the country can afford their medications.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Ann Kuster:

“Access to affordable, high-quality internet is essential for NH families to fully participate in the 21st-century economy. You & your family may qualify for internet assistance thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Learn more & see if you qualify: whitehouse.gov/getinternet/ twitter.com/WMUR9/status/1
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“Lianas piece will be a wonderful addition to our nations Capitol on behalf of New Hampshire!
Congratulations to her and all of the students who submitted their art for consideration to this years Congressional Art Competition for #NH02.”
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