I hope this message finds you and your loved ones well as we close another week
of physical distancing to control the spread of COVID-19 in New Hampsh
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Dear friends,
I hope this message finds you and your loved ones well as we close another
week of physical distancing to control the spread of COVID-19 in New Hampshire.
I know that there are many questions about what comes next as we face this
global pandemic together. The road ahead will not be short or easy. We will
face challenges as we move forward in our effort to combat the coronavirus in
our communities. That’s why as we look to the future, it is essential that we
have plans in place that will facilitate a responsible and safe reopening of
our economy.
That's why this week, I unveiled my “Roadmap to Recovery.” This set of
proposals outlines measures that should be part of the equation as we identify
steps forward in the COVID-19 crisis. You can read more about my “Roadmap to
Recovery” on WMURHERE
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The “Roadmap to Recovery” outlines the need to address both the health and
economic consequences of COVID-19. We need to ramp up testing, contact tracing,
and support for those who must quarantine as well as continue to invest in
financial resources for struggling individuals, small businesses, and
municipalities. By thoughtfully preparing for the reopening of our economy we
can save lives and more responsibly restart economic activity in New Hampshire.
I know these have been trying times but by staying connected and supporting
one another we will overcome COVID-19. I’m heartened by the stories of kindness
I read every day from around our state. From people sewing masks for first
responders to driveby birthday parties, it’s clear that these challenging times
bring out the best in us. Thank you for your friendship and everything you are
doing to make New Hampshire stronger.
Onward,
Annie
Annie has established a record of putting aside party politics to focus on the
issues that matter most to Granite Staters. She's worked with members of both
parties to prioritize job creation and economic opportunity, and support New
Hampshire veterans, women, students and seniors.
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