Chris Pappas shares community engagement and Easter greetings in early April posts

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Rep. Chris Pappas, U.S. Congressman representing New Hampshire’s 1st district since 2019, shared updates on his recent activities and holiday greetings through a series of posts on social media.

On April 3, 2026, Pappas wrote: “This morning I joined the New Hampshire Family Resource Centers’ Conference to thank them for all they do to support families and children in our state! https://t.co/NCJcSwuRME”.

Later that day, he posted: “Here’s some highlights from my week out on the road in New Hampshire. https://t.co/nneeGPHyHs”.

On April 5, 2026, Pappas extended holiday wishes with the message: “Happy Easter to all those celebrating today! May your day be filled with joy and spent with family and friends.”

Pappas has served as a member of Congress since succeeding Carol Shea-Porter in 2019. He previously held office in the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 2002 to 2010. Born in Manchester, New Hampshire in 1980, Pappas continues to reside there. He is a graduate of Harvard University (2002).



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