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Chris Pappas engages with NH veterans and local community leaders

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Chris Pappas U.S. House of Representatives from New Hampshire's 1st district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Chris Pappas U.S. House of Representatives from New Hampshire's 1st district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Rep. Chris Pappas, currently serving New Hampshire’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared insights into his activities and commitments through a series of tweets on January 30, 2025. Representing his dedication to veterans, caregivers, and business leaders within his constituency, these updates reflect ongoing efforts to engage with local communities and address their concerns.

On January 30, Rep. Chris Pappas expressed his commitment to New Hampshire veterans by visiting the Sweeney Post in Manchester. He stated: "It is an honor to serve New Hampshire veterans in Congress." He emphasized his intention to "bring the voices of our veterans with me to Washington and ensure they have a seat at the table."

Later that day, he highlighted his visit to the Mount Washington Valley Adult Day Center. In a tweet posted at 21:46 UTC, Pappas noted: "The Mount Washington Valley Adult Day Center provides care and recreational activities for Granite Staters with dementia and memory challenges as well as reliable, needed breaks for caregivers." He mentioned being glad to learn more about their work and challenges.

Finally, on January 30 at 23:10 UTC, Pappas tweeted about a roundtable discussion with business leaders from Mount Washington Valley. He stated: "Sat down with Mount Washington Valley business leaders today for a roundtable discussion on how we can continue to strengthen our workforce, support small businesses, and boost our tourism economy." Pappas reiterated his commitment to supporting the region's Main Street economy.

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