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MANCHESTER, N.H. —If lawmakers cannot reach a deal, the federal government is shutting down Saturday night, and a New Hampshire representative is introducing a bill to hold lawmakers accountable during a government shutdown.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Manchester’s member of the U.S. House of Representatives has a message for his colleagues: Don’t leave Washington until you get your job done.
CONWAY — U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas (D-N.H.) met last Thursday at the Pope Memorial Library in North Conway with a roomful of state and local tourism leaders for a business roundtable, in which outdoor recreation took center stage.
MANCHESTER, N.H. – On Thursday, U.S. Representative Chris Pappas (D-NH-01) met with a panel of local and regional experts at Manchester School of Technology to gain information on what the federal government can do in keeping kids safe from the influence of illegal drugs.
A 222-mile fiber optic cable will bring faster and more reliable high-speed internet to homes, schools, hospitals and businesses in Grafton County, thanks to a $12 million federal grant to build and improve broadband.
Projects in New Hampshire will share $11 million in grants from the Northern Border Regional Commission, including $1 million in grants for projects in Colebrook, Keene, Lancaster, Littleton and Mirror Lake.
MANCHESTER, N.H. – On Monday, U.S. Representative Chris Pappas (D-NH-01) participated in a discussion within the confines of Girls at Work’s Bedford Street facility to talk about the non-profit program’s connection with Manchester’s Adverse Childhood Event Response Team, or ACERT.
Almost two dozen nonprofits and houses of worship across New Hampshire are getting more than $2 million in funding to improve security, members of the state’s congressional delegation announced Thursday.
MADISON — U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas toured a Mount Washington Valley Habitat for Humanity home construction project in Eidelweiss on Thursday morning, and prior to that, he stopped in at The Way Station in North Conway.
Members of New Hampshire’s congressional delegation announced this week that more than $700,000 in Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG) program funding is headed to fire departments in four rural communities.