Politics & Government
Southern New Hampshire Chamber Of Commerce Hosts Update With U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan
The Washington Update served as a powerful platform for open dialogue between local business leaders and a key voice on Capitol Hill.

WINDHAM, NH — The Southern New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce and its Government Affairs Committee proudly welcomed U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan for the highly anticipated 2025 Washington Update, held on June 20, at the A.J. Letizio Enterprise Center in Windham.
More than just a typical morning event, the Washington Update served as a powerful platform for open dialogue between local business leaders and a key voice on Capitol Hill. Hassan engaged directly with Chamber members in a wide-ranging conversation covering some of the most pressing national and global issues of our time, including tariffs, New Hampshire’s vital tourism sector, the growing fiscal deficit, and the evolving geopolitical landscapes in Israel and Iraq.
The event provided attendees with exclusive insight into the legislative landscape shaping the future of both the state and the nation. Hassan’s thoughtful responses and willingness to listen allowed for an honest and solution-focused exchange, underscoring the Chamber’s mission to empower its members with meaningful access to decision-makers.
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The Chamber extends its sincere thanks to Hassan, A.J. Letizio Enterprise Center, and all who attended for making the morning impactful and informative.
The Southern NH Chamber of Commerce is committed to strengthening our business community through advocacy, connection, and leadership. Its Government Affairs Committee actively fosters relationships between the public and private sectors by hosting timely events and forums that give members the information and access they need to thrive.
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For more information on upcoming events or how to get involved, visit southernnhchamber.com or call 603-893-3177.
Submitted by the Southern New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce
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