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Gov. Chris Sununu signed HB 1569 on Thursday, which will eliminate any exceptions to the state's voting ID laws and require a birth certificate or passport to register to vote. The law won't take effect until after the general election in November. (FILE PHOTO)

CONCORD — The Executive Council in October voted in favor of $400,000 to be used for a new effort in New Hampshire to provide direct care support to perinatal mothers and parenting women experiencing mental health challenges.

Following the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, New Hampshire faces a growing need to expand the professional and community capacity to serve mothers facing postpartum health challenges. Current capacity is limited and may require patients to wait several weeks before obtaining necessary services.

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