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A shining light

The news these days is terrible. All over. I remember the Clinton impeachment and how it dominated the news. I compare it to today’s coverage, and the media can’t even begin to cover it with all due justice for fear we will miss something else. Burning kangaroos, a shooting here and there, ...

Why Bernie?

There is nothing more important for America and the world than to oust Donald Trump. Any one of our Democratic candidates – all very good men and women – would be miles above Trump, who is the gravest danger to democracy since World War II. While I had the honor of serving as a Bernie ...

We are in this together

As goes Australia, so goes New Hampshire?  As I sit here in New Hampshire, with almost no snow on the ground in January, all I can think of is what will future generations experience in this world. Australia is on fire now, California is still reeling from ever-expanding fire seasons, our ...

How to tackle climate change

In my view, we have only a few decades left to reduce greenhouse gas emissions without catastrophic climate destabilization. This can leave us trembling in our boots and reduced to turning our backs on any possible solution. But I say, let’s give it a try, for the sake of future generations, ...

Candidates must address Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s is a devastating disease, and that’s why I’m advocating with the Alzheimer’s Association and fighting this public health crisis. I was first introduced to Alzheimer’s Disease as a child when my grandmother was diagnosed, and in 2001, passed away as a result. In 2014, at ...

Move forward with Biden

For five terms, I represented Manchester’s Ward 3 in the New Hampshire House of Representatives. As a member of the New Hampshire House, I learned the importance of listening to your constituents, staying true to your principles and respecting our democratic institutions. That’s why I am ...