Senator Jeanne Shaheen

Senator Jeanne Shaheen

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U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen is proud to represent the people of New Hampshire. Follow on Twitter at: twitter.com/SenatorShaheen

Photos from Senator Jeanne Shaheen's post 06/13/2026

This spring, Billy and I were filled with joy seeing three of our grandchildren achieve great milestones in their academic careers.

AJ graduated from Skidmore College, Caraline graduated from Emerson and Annah earned her MBA from Babson!

Witnessing our grandchildren achieve such success was a great reminder of how lucky I am to be surrounded by such a wonderful family.

Congratulations to AJ, Caraline, Annah and everyone in the class of 2026!

Photos from Senator Jeanne Shaheen's post 06/12/2026

Today I visited Lonza Group’s type 1 diabetes Specialized Modalities manufacturing facility in Portsmouth, NH, where I learned about the fight to develop transformative therapies. I’m committed to supporting Americans with diabetes, including with my bill to cap insulin costs.

Report: Child care costs in NH up 30% since 2017 06/11/2026

Too many young families are getting priced out of New Hampshire—and rising child care costs are one of the top reasons why.

We must do more to lower the cost of this essential service so that Granite Staters can afford quality, affordable child care.
https://www.unionleader.com/news/education/report-child-care-costs-in-nh-up-30-since-2017/article_97d83adf-c3e5-4f2e-94ba-02ddfc7b16c2.html #:~:text=Child%20care%20costs%20have%20risen,%2Dof%2Dcenter%20think%20tank.

Report: Child care costs in NH up 30% since 2017 Child care costs have risen more than 30% for New Hampshire families since 2017, costing more than $30,000 a year for parents who have an infant and a 4-year-old enrolled

Photos from Senator Jeanne Shaheen's post 06/10/2026

It was wonderful to host so many New Hampshire businesses owners for my 15th and final Experience New Hampshire Reception.

A special thank you to the Granite State Ambassadors for their partnership in helping show Washington all that the Granite State has to offer.

06/09/2026

More than 500 miles later, Marty the Moose and Kodak the Bear have safely made it to Washington from their home in the White Mountains—which can only mean one thing:

Experience New Hampshire is here.

06/09/2026

An overwhelming majority of Americans agree: we must cap insulin costs.

My INSULIN Act would do just that.

Proud to add 6 new, bipartisan supporters to this bill. With 24 Senators signed onto this legislation and counting, momentum continues to build.

Let's get it done.

06/09/2026

Our bipartisan INSULIN Act that would cap monthly insulin costs at $35 has the support of 22 senators, equally divided between both parties.

It continues to pick up momentum because no one should go broke trying to access lifesaving medicine.

Treasury preps Trump $250 bill while Tubman $20 bill takes more than a decade 06/08/2026

America's 250th birthday would have been a great opportunity to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill to honor the role women have played in our nation's history.

Instead, the President is focused on yet another ridiculous vanity project: his face on a $250 bill.

Treasury preps Trump $250 bill while Tubman $20 bill takes more than a decade Legislation would allow Trump’s portrait on a $250 bill, amending a law that bans living people from appearing on currency

‘Brake for moose’: NH Fish and Game has tips for keeping drivers, and our moose, safe 06/07/2026

New Hampshire, brake for moose!

As we enter the high-risk months for moose collisions, it’s important to remain alert and careful on the roads.

To learn more about protecting yourself—and our beloved moose—click below:

‘Brake for moose’: NH Fish and Game has tips for keeping drivers, and our moose, safe May is the beginning of a high-risk period for encountering moose in New Hampshire as they venture out on and around Granite State roadways.

06/06/2026

Billy and I are so proud of our grandson, Nico, for graduating from Oyster River High and winning Bobcat of the Year. Congratulations to Nico and all his fellow Oyster River graduates!

And while his high school career may be coming to an end, I know he will continue on to do great things as he heads off to college this fall!

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