Kuster Endorsed by Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire

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October 24, 2022

Kuster Endorsed by Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire

**PFFNH is made up of more than 2,000 active and retired professional fire fighters and paramedics across New Hampshire**

Nashua, NH — Today, Annie Kuster was endorsed by the Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire (PFFNH) for reelection. In their endorsement, PFFNH pointed to Kuster’s strong record fighting for Granite State fire departments and first responders. Kuster has helped deliver critical resources and funding for equipment to New Hampshire to ensure firefighters can do their jobs safely. 


“Annie Kuster is a steadfast advocate for New Hampshire firefighters,"said Brian Ryll, President of the Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire."She has always advocated for Granite State fire fighters and she has helped to deliver additional resources to our fire departments so that we can do our jobs safely and effectively. Annie Kuster is always there for us, and we are proud to support her."


“I am honored to receive the support and endorsement of the Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire,” said Kuster. “Every day, our Granite State fire fighters and first responders put themselves in harm’s way to protect our communities. I am proud to fight for them in Congress to ensure they have the tools and equipment needed to do their jobs safely. I will always stand up for our first responders.”

Annie Kuster is proud to advocate for New Hampshire’s fire fighters and paramedics. Earlier this year, she helped deliver more than $569,000 from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and FEMA’s Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program for the city of Nashua. The funding will be put towards operations and safety improvements for the Nashua Fire Department. Kuster has helped secure AFG funding for fire stations across New Hampshire, including Nashua, New Boston, Errol, Surry, Pittsfield, Franklin, Gorham, Holderness, Keene, Landaff, Newport, Sunapee, Bristol, and Northwood.

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