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  1. Shaheen, Hassan Join Schatz and Colleagues in Calling on President Biden to Update Request for Supplemental Disaster Funding, Help Granite State Communities Recover. 05.15.2024.

  2. Cynthia Jeanne Shaheen (/ ˈ dʒ iː n ʃ ə ˈ h iː n / JEEN shə-HEEN; née Bowers, born January 28, 1947) is an American politician and retired educator serving as the senior United States senator from New Hampshire, a seat she has held since January 2009.

  3. Shaheen is a leader on protecting our democratic institutions from foreign intrusion, enhancing our cyber defenses, and working with our allies to improve trade and security cooperation. She has been a consistent advocate for the critical role the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Pease Air National Guard Base and New Hampshire's defense-related ...

  4. Cynthia Jeanne Shaheen (St. Charles (Misuri), Estados Unidos, 28 de enero de 1947) es una política estadounidense. Desde 2009 representada al estado de Nuevo Hampshire en el Senado de ese país. Está afiliado al Partido Demócrata. Desde 1997 hasta 2003 fue gobernadora de Nuevo Hampshire.

    • Cynthia Jeanne Bowers
    • Maggie Hassan
  5. 8 de may. de 2024 · Jeanne Shaheen (born January 28, 1947, St. Charles, Missouri, U.S.) is an American politician who was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in 2008 and began representing New Hampshire the following year. She was the first woman to serve as governor of the state (1997–2003).

  6. Stay up to date with the latest news . Press Releases. 05.20.2024. Shaheen, Hassan Applaud Confirmation of Seth Aframe to the First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. 05.17.2024. Shaheen and Hassan Honor Fallen Law Enforcement Officers at Annual Memorial in Concord at Close of Police Week. 05.16.2024.

  7. About Jeanne - Jeanne Shaheen. The daughter of a shoe factory manager and a church secretary, Jeanne Shaheen is the first woman in American history to be elected Governor and U.S. Senator. The Keene Sentinel says, “Shaheen has provided strong leadership in Congress,” with a “common sense voice.”