A Quote by Chris Sununu

Streamlining New Hampshire's regulatory framework is a key priority of my administration. — © Chris Sununu
Streamlining New Hampshire's regulatory framework is a key priority of my administration.
It is a priority of my administration to continue New Hampshire's long tradition of Environmental Conservationism.
New Hampshire has led the nation in streamlining government regulation to allow job-creators the opportunity to grow and expand.
We all agree on the core values of a free and open Internet. We simply may disagree on the appropriate regulatory framework for securing those values. And I would much rather have an open and honest debate about the appropriate regulatory framework as opposed to throwing misinformation out there to achieve political ends.
As Governor of New Hampshire, my top priority is the safety of our citizens.
My administration is committed to advocating for policies that promote New Hampshire's seniors and their caregivers.
Ensuring a safe and successful summer season for beachgoers and area businesses is a top priority for the State of New Hampshire.
There has to be essentially a completely new regulatory framework for Hyperloop because it is not high-speed rail. It's not rail.
You don't want someone to think you're from New Hampshire, because who cares about New Hampshire? You're basically just a pass-through.
The state of New Hampshire is committed to delivering results for New Hampshire's veterans.
As a part of the ISO-NE grid, New Hampshire energy policy is connected to the decisions of our regional neighbors. It is critical that New Hampshire's ratepayers do not bear the burden of the costly policy decisions of Southern New England.
Most of who's left in the administration now are all these yes men and fanboys who were van drivers or press flacks for Barack Obama in Iowa and New Hampshire in 2008.
From day one of my administration, we have been committed to ensuring that New Hampshire's natural beauty - which is critical to our quality of life - is conserved and enhanced for the next generation.
Former New York Governor George Pataki may enter the race for president. It's not definite, but he tweeted that he'll announce his 2016 plans on May 28 in New Hampshire. Well, what's he gonna do, go to New Hampshire to say he's NOT running? That's like getting down on one knee and saying, 'I think it's time to see other people.'
Facts have come to light that indicate that a pivotal, close election was likely changed through voter fraud on Nov. 8, 2016: New Hampshire's U.S. Senate Seat, and perhaps also New Hampshire's four electoral college votes in the presidential election.
I grew up in New Hampshire. My closest neighbor was a mile away. The deer and the raccoons were my friends. So I would spend time walking through the woods, looking for the most beautiful tropical thing that can survive the winter in the woods in New Hampshire.
I got to get the right people in the right job. Because a lot of costs can be taken out in the context of your administration without the legislature.For example, using technology to do more with less. Using technology to fight fraud. Reorganizing and streamlining can be done within the context of the administration.
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