Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal wil be Good for New Hampshire

With the passing of The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, I’m encouraged about the impact it could have for the citizens of NH. In the southern part of the state, we can open up more employment opportunities by expanding commuter rail service between Boston and NH. In more rural areas, of the state, we can expand broadband internet, giving all of our students access to the global resources essential in today’s world. 

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/11/06/fact-sheet-the-bipartisan-infrastructure-deal/

Nashua ranked 3rd safest city in National Survey

(WHDH) — Seven New England communities have been ranked among the top 25 safest cities in the United States, according to a new study.

To determine where Americans can feel most protected against life’s hazards, including non-physical forms of danger, WalletHub says it compared more than 180 U.S. cities across 44 key metrics, including COVID-19 deaths in the past week and assaults per capita, unemployment rate, and road quality.

Columbia, Maryland, is the safest city in the country, according to the personal finance website, while St. Louis, Missouri was ranked the least safest.

Worcester was the only Massachusetts city to land among the top 25. Cities in New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, and Rhode Island also cracked the top 25.

The top 25 safest cities were ranked as follows:

1Columbia, MD
2South Burlington, VT
3Nashua, NH

Endorsement Nashua Teachers’ Union COPE

I am so pleased to receive the endorsement of The Nashua Teachers’ Union Committee of Political Education. Membership includes the vital education staff that serve our Nashua students. Our future well being is so dependent on students being well educated. Nashua is so fortunate to have an amazing set of professionals. I proudly stand along with Representatives Jan Schmidt and William Bordy pledging to continue efforts in Concord advocating for public education.