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NH Delegation Welcomes Veterans Affairs Secretary Collins to Manchester VA Medical Center, Advocates for Implementation of Full-Service VA Hospital

September 25, 2025

Pappas and Shaheen lead legislation in the House and Senate that would require VA to operate at least one full-service VA hospital in New Hampshire

U.S. Representatives Chris Pappas (NH-01), ranking member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity, and Maggie Goodlander (NH-02), a member of the House Armed Services Committee and former intelligence officer in the United States Navy Reserve, and U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), a senior member of the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee, and Maggie Hassan (D-NH), a member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, all welcomed U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) Doug Collins to the Manchester VA Medical Center (VAMC) for a briefing with Medical Center leaders and tour of the facility. As New Hampshire is currently one of only three states in the country that does not have a full-service VA hospital, the delegation again raised the need for the Administration to work with Congress to implement one. Prior to the tour of the facility, Secretary Collins recognized five VA employees for their outstanding service to Granite State veterans. Click HERE to view photos from the event.

“New Hampshire veterans deserve the highest quality care, and that remains a top priority of mine as a member of Congress. Today, I was pleased to welcome Secretary Collins to the Manchester VA Medical Center and to recognize the dedicated men and women who serve our veterans at that facility. I remain committed to ensuring that the federal government continues to invest in New Hampshire and that our veterans receive the very best care. I am eager to continue working with our federal delegation and partners to deliver on the promise of expanded care that meets the needs of every New Hampshire veteran, including the implementation of the Administration’s Executive Order for a full-service VA hospital. Our heroes deserve nothing less,” said Congressman Pappas.

“I was pleased to welcome Secretary Collins to the Manchester VA Medical Center to see firsthand the important work being done to serve veterans across New Hampshire, as well as the urgent need to upgrade the facility to expand health care services in our state,” said Senator Shaheen. “The freedoms and rights we all enjoy were paid for with the sacrifices of the men and women who have served in the military—the least we can do is ensure veterans can access first rate health care no matter where they live.”

“We had a productive discussion with Secretary Collins at the Manchester VA today on how we can continue to provide veterans the care and benefits that they have earned and deserve,” said Senator Hassan. “I’m grateful to all the leaders and health professionals at the Manchester VA Medical Center who provide care to those who have sacrificed for our freedoms at home and abroad, and I will continue to support their critical work – including by continuing to advocate for a full-service VA hospital in New Hampshire.”

“I believe we have a sacred obligation to New Hampshire’s veterans, and I am working every day in every way that I can to make sure these patriots get the care they need to enjoy the basic freedoms they put their lives on the line to protect and defend,” said Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander. 

Shaheen and Pappas lead the legislation in the U.S. Senate and House, co-sponsored by Hassan and Goodlander, to require the VA to operate at least one full-service Veterans Health Administration hospital in New Hampshire. In May, President Trump issued an executive order directing the VA to conduct a feasibility study on expanding services to support a full-service medical center in New Hampshire within 30 days.

Issues:Veterans