Jeanne Shaheen gave a major policy address on national security at Saint Anselm College's Institute of Politics. Shaheen discussed the need for a smarter, stronger policy that keeps us safe. (Manchester, NH April 28
...Jeanne Shaheen gets it. She puts people first. Now she is running for the Senate to change business as usual in Washington... A Senator who puts New Hampshire first.
Governor Shaheen was in Berlin meeting with the employees at the White Mountain Lumber Company. There she spoke with workers about the challenges they and all AmericanS face in the current economy. Click to watch the video of this visit, then share it with your neighbors, friends, and family.
Jeanne Shaheen visited voters at Roland's Family Restaurant and Variety Store in Nashua today to discuss the rising cost of food as part of her Middle Class Matters tour.
"Shaheen was greeted by several hundred enthusiastic supporters who lined the State House halls wearing green and white t-shirts and held banners. It was a scene more reminiscent of a presidential candidate filing for office than that of a U.S. Senate candidate. The hall leading to the Secretary of State's office roared with chants as she walked down the corridor." - politickerNH.com
Jeanne Shaheen discussed today the need for a 21st Century G.I. Bill like the one proposed by Virginia Senator Jim Webb with New Hampshire veterans at a roundtable discussion at Southern New Hampshire University. Shaheen believes we should honor our veterans for their service by providing them with full educational benefits.
"I think we need a Senator in New Hampshire who's gonna represent families in New Hampshire and not the oil companies." -Jeanne Shaheen
Jeanne Shaheen doesn't take money from oil company PACs.
Her plan? Crack down on oil company price gouging and Wall Street speculation on oil. End tax breaks for big oil so we can invest in alternative energy that creates New Hampshire jobs.
Highlights Shaheen's recent three-day Greater Manchester Barnstorm. From June 16-June 18, Shaheen visited voters in Manchester, Hooksett, Bedford, Londonderry, Litchfield, Auburn and Goffstown to discuss their concerns and her agenda to take Washington in a new direction.
Jeanne Shaheen visits Cranmore Mountain Resort in North Conway on March 19 to discuss the steps they have taken to become more green and her plans to make NH's North Country the alternative energy capital of New England.
Last year John Sununu took $4,500 from Exxon Mobil.
Last year Exxon Mobil made $41 Billion in profits
March 31st was the end of the first fundraising quarter in 2008. We set a goal for the end of the quarter at
4,500 donors and $45,000 in donations - 10 times what Sununu took from Exxon Mobil!
With your help we beat that goal!
WMUR reported on this story.