To the editor:To the Citizens of Senate District 3:The upcoming 158th session of the New Hampshire Legislature has many challenges before it to include: educational funding, health and human services, transportation demands andenvironmental concerns, not to mention the upcoming state budget. More importantly, the biggest concern I have as your state senator is to provide the best constituent services to you that I can. I encourage individuals, civic groups or local government officials to contact me on any matter whether it be visits to the state house, writing support letters for projects, having representation at meetings, attending award nights or special veteran occasions. I expect to be out and about in March attending district selectmen and school board meetings. My secretary in Concord is Gloria Lamoureux who can be reached at 271-3092 and her e-mail is gloria.lamoureux@leg.state.nh.us. My home phone number is 473-2569 and my e-mail address is majjkenney@prodigy.net. Presently, I serve on the following senate committees: transportation, chair; public institution,health and human services, executive departments and administration and internal affairs. Please let me hear from you and don't hesitate to contact me.
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