The Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe threatens the health and freedom of NH women. This radical decision overturns 50 years of precedent and goes against public opinion across the country that supports access to safe, legal abortion. #NHPolitics#NH01
Oct. 25, 2017-Seventy-five years after the USA entered World War II, Filipino Veterans finally received national recognition & were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor the USA can bestow. @NHAAPIDems#FilipinoAmericanHistoryMonth
Connecting with people in a state as geographically dispersed as NH, during a pandemic, has been greatly aided by online video conferencing.
If the lawmakers in NH truly care to hear the voices of all Granite Staters, they will provide remote access in 2022.
#NHPolitics
With the physical and civic health and wellness of our state in mind, we hope to ensure remote access to the legislature in 2022 for all Granite Staters. Please join us in demanding access to remote engagement options for the upcoming legislative session: https://t.co/ulqxGcNm8T
@NHAAPIDems A once-in-a-generation chance to create meaningful change for care, climate, jobs, & justice. Tell Congress: invest at the scale that matches the crises we face & pass the full $4.1T Build Back Better deal! https://t.co/zAupweuFJV
Great to have folks at the @DVCC2022 event at @LathaMangipudi’s home in Nashua. We are celebrating diversity in our Democratic house caucus. #NHPolitics
#FilipinoAmericanHistoryMonth
1930s-Immigration reduced significantly, except for those who served in the US Navy. Post 1946 independence: Increase in numbers. Filipinos who immigrated after the Immigration &Nationality Act of 1965 was passed were mostly skilled professionals.
#FilipinoAmericanHistoryMonth@NHAAPIDems 1904-Filipinos of different ethnic backgrounds imported by the US govt for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition to be exhibited. 1920s-Filipinos immigrated as unskilled labor, to provide better opportunities for their families back at home.
#FilipinoAmericanHistoryMonth Small settlements of Filipinos beginning in the 18th century.
1800s: Filipinos worked as cowboys and ranch hands.
Early 20th century: Mass migration following the 1898 Treaty of Paris when the Philippines became a territory of the United States.