In government, scripted talking points frequently take the place of careful, analytical discussion of complex policy issues.
I may not be able to change the broader culture on my own, but I can be accountable for how I participate in it. #NHPolitics
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The May issue of the Health Promotion Practice Journal is here and it’s full of energy, innovation, & action! It shows bold approaches to community engagement and real-world strategies that go beyond theory into impact. Explore the full issue and enjoy! - https://t.co/ZdcSs9x8QX
My latest in @ConMonitorNews: Bipartisanship is saving lives in New Hampshire. Here’s how.
I have seen colleagues from both parties come together to tackle some of the state’s most pressing health challenges with seriousness and pragmatism. #NHPolitics
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When I tell people that pandemic/epidemic preparedness & vaccination are critical to national security, people often say “huh”?
The 1918 pandemic killed more people than WWI. In WWII flu tore up troops in Europe, so we invented flu vaccines before the Nazis & liberated Europe.
Cool moment. House Federal-State Relations/Veteran Affairs Committee honors Rep. Larry Gagne, R-Manchester, 2nd from the right in front, with Vietnam War veteran's award. Former House Speaker Steve Shurtleff, D-Concord at right, returned to chamber to honor Gagne. #nhpolitics
Re: a constitutional ban on an income tax, the gap between what politicians say publicly and what we believe privately is pretty small. Pretending otherwise only adds to the cynicism people already feel about politics.
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Artemis II matters because it reminds us what coordinated, science-driven ambition looks like.
With the post-COVID rise of anti-science/anti-intellectualism in the mainstream and the subsequent dismantling of our pillar scientific institutions (NIH, CDC etc)…
We needed this.