Topic: Jeanne Shaheen

Officials Vow To Fight Potential Shipyard Closure

Elected officials from New Hampshire and Maine are vowing to fight the potential closure of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard as the Secretary of...
Things always get a little less awkward after the first date.. In an effort to show they can get along, members of the Senate and House will pair...
Agencies will have more flexibility when it comes to renting motor vehicles for government business, according to a final rule published Thursday...
Tweet. Women in the military have volunteered to serve the nation-but, if they're the victims of rape or incest, current US policy does not permit...
A day after New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen intervened, the state's National Guard has reversed itselfA day after New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen intervened, the state's National Guard has reversed its decision forbidding Chief Warrant Officer Charlie Morgan from including ...

abi Innovation Hub - Relaunch 2.0 - Thinking Big

Manchester, NH, April 07, 2011 -(PR.com)- The abi Innovation Hub (abi Hub) held a relaunch event on March 31, 2011 to celebrate its new vision...
US senators unveiled an initiative Monday to try to narrow the US gap with Asian nations more advanced in robotics, proposing exposing American high school students to a curriculum heavier on technology and science.Democrat Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire sponsored the ...

Jeanne Shaheen

Jeanne Shaheen is a Democratic Senator from New Hampshire . She was elected first female Governor of New Hampshire in 1997 . She was the first female to be elected to the U.S. Senate from New Hampshire as well. Jeanne Shaheen served as ...
Are you almost ready to run out of unemployment insurance benefits or worse yet, you have run out already? According to the National Employment Law Project (NELP), over half a million people exhausted their benefit at the end of September, and 1 ...

Lawmakers seek repeal of new 1099 forms

Shortly after health care reform became law in March, a small ripple showed up in the vast tax-law ocean. Today it has become, if not a tsunami, as...