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Kuster, Burns debate Covid funds, drug treatment, abortion

Por: Associated Press Health October 29, 2022

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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Democratic U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster and Republican challenger Robert Burns frequently took jabs and interrupted one another over COVID funding, drug addiction treatment, and abortion rights during their first debate Friday for New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District seat. When asked if he would have voted in Congress for any of the COVID relief or stimulus money, Burns said possibly, but there needed to be more... + full article



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