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NH State Senator ending a 22 year career

NH State Senator ending a 22 year career


NASHUA, NH –  State Senator Cindy Rosenwald of Nashua, has announced she will not be seeking reelection this fall – ending a 22-year State House career.

Rosenwald will complete her fourth term in the Senate when she leaves office.  She has also served seven terms in the House.

The Senator has several legislative achievements including the bipartisan expansion of Medicaid for low-income adults; an end to the waiting list for families with developmentally disabled children needing services;

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