Kuster Meets Voters in Jackson, Introduces Herself After Redistricting

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August 19, 2022

Kuster Meets Voters in Jackson, Introduces Herself After Redistricting

Jackson, NH — Today, Annie Kuster met with voters in Jackson and introduced herself after congressional redistricting moved the town into the Second District. During the event, Kuster spoke with Granite Staters about her priorities and long track record of fighting for New Hampshire values. She highlighted her work to cut costs at the grocery store and the gas pump, ensure abortion access and reproductive freedom, lower prescription drug prices, keep our communities safe, deliver renewable energy investments, and more.

“It was wonderful to meet with Granite Staters in Jackson today and hear about their priorities,” said Kuster. “All across New Hampshire, I talk with folks who want their representatives to fight for what matters most to them. They want transparency for Congress and less government interference in their personal and private lives. They want to see action to curb inflation and lower costs for families. And most of all, they want to vote for someone who shares their values. I am proud to be fighting for New Hampshire every single day, and I look forward to earning the trust of Granite Staters across New Hampshire, in Jackson, and beyond.”

"I am excited to be a part of the new Second Congressional District and to have the opportunity to welcome Congresswoman Annie Kuster to Jackson today," said Anita Burroughs, State Representative for Bartlett, Jackson, and Hart's Location. "Annie's record demonstrates that she knows what matters to Granite Staters, and I look forward to working with Annie to fight for Jackson and all of the towns in the newly configured congressional district."

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