"It's just far too early," said union president Rich Gulla. "There's too many issues facing this country to come out with an endorsement at this time. I think our members and the citizens of this state deserve to debate those issues."
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The man building a ballroom with foreign steel probably shouldn’t call himself the champion of American steel.
But as you learned from the Epstein files, I’m open to working across the aisle. So how about signing my steel bill to actually rebuild the American steel industry?
The average worker waits more than a year for their first union contract after voting to organize.
Employers are running out the clock, and Speaker Johnson is letting them. I signed a discharge petition to force a vote on the Faster Labor Contracts Act. Let's bring it to the floor now.
Thinking of the @SEIU1984 nurses in Laconia & Franklin on this Nurses Appreciation Day. They made history by becoming the first nurses to unionize in NH, and are now fighting for a fair contract. Nurses – and all the healthcare professionals we rely on – deserve a fair wage, safe conditions, and dignity on the job. I'll always fight to ensure those on the front line have the resources they need. I appreciate you. #NHPolitics @SEIU
Wrapped up another busy day by attending 2 Kentucky Derby events. 1 for NHGOP, another with my friend Steve Goddu, both in Salem. Watching @celtics 🙏🇺🇸
My grandmother had to drop out of school in the eighth grade to go to work in a shoe factory. At that time, her work days were as long as the factory owner wanted. Thankfully, she later benefited from the courage and sacrifice of those who fought for an 8-hour workday. On May Day, we honor the legacy of those workers. I will always stand with labor and the families union jobs support. #NHPolitics
Today, we honored the lives and service of New Hampshire’s Public Works employees at a memorial dedicated to those who died while performing their public duties for the people of our state.
Public Works employees are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year—working quietly, tirelessly, and often behind the scenes to keep our communities safe, connected, and functioning. Their work is demanding, their responsibilities are essential, and the risks they face are very real.
Too often, their service goes unrecognized. Today’s memorial serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by these dedicated workers and the lasting impact they have on all of us.
We remember those who gave their lives in service, and we stand in gratitude for every Public Works employee who continues to answer the call—day or night, in every season, under every condition.
Their dedication deserves our respect, our recognition, and our remembrance. #PublicWorksMemorial #HonorTheirService #NewHampshireWorkers @NewHampshireDOT
His support for and awareness of the working conditions of nurses in New Hampshire was a brilliant breath of fresh air for a workforce who truly deserves to be honored and adored.
Huge thank you to Congressman @RoKhanna, our Union members and everyone who attended our Labor Town Hall last night.
It was a true honor to host an open and frank discussion on affordability issues and the future of the Democratic Party. #NHPolitics
Rep. @RoKhanna speaks 1-on-1 with @WMUR9 following the resounding 427-1 vote in Congress in favor of the Epstein Files Transparency Act: "The 'Epstein Class' needs to go... rich and powerful men can't just abuse women and face no consequence." #FITN#NHPolitics#WMUR
Our state has the opportunity to receive new federal funding to strengthen rural health care, and we need YOUR ideas!
Help make our application the best it can be so we can deliver better access to care for all of New Hampshire.
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.@KellyAyotte says she hasn't read @Osborne4NH
bill in response to murder of Charlie Kirk that could fire teachers who engage in "leftist indoctrination." Ayotte: "In my view, we should rally be focusing not on our divisions, but how we can have civil discourse." #nhpolitics
The nurses at Concord Hospital made history by becoming New Hampshire’s first unionized nurses at a private hospital.
All across the country doctors, nurses & thousands of health care workers are organizing to save our broken health care system. We appreciate what they do.
I want to echo SEA/SEIU Local 1984 President @RichGulla: “This is a monumental day for NH worker.” Congratulations to all the nurses who stood together and won their union elections! I hope this becomes a trend in New Hampshire and throughout the country.