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  1. Margaret Coldwell Hassan (/ ˈhæsən / HASS-ən; née Wood; born February 27, 1958) is an American politician and attorney serving as the junior United States senator from New Hampshire since 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Hassan was the 81st governor of New Hampshire from 2013 to 2017. [3]

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  2. Margaret "Maggie" Hassan (before that: Margaret Wood; born February 27, 1958) is an American politician from New Hampshire. She is the U.S. Senator from New Hampshire. She previously operated as the 81st governor of New Hampshire from 2013 to 2017. [1]

    • Her Father Worked For JFK and LBJ.
    • A Famous Boarding School Brought Her and Her Husband to New Hampshire.
    • Her Experience Advocating For A Son with Disabilities Led Her to Politics.
    • She Passed Laws to Keep Kids in School longer.
    • She Helped Legalize Same-Sex Marriage.
    • She Helped Pass Connor’s Law.
    • She Was Just One of New Hampshire’s History-Making Women in 2012.
    • She Banned Discrimination Against Trans people.
    • Her Name Causes confusion.

    Maggie Hassan was born Margaret Wood in 1958. She grew up in Lincoln, Massachusetts, and Washington, D.C., with excursionsto her mother’s family’s summer home in Rhode Island. Her mother, Margaret Byers Wood, was a teacher, while her father, Robert Coldwell Wood, was a political science professor at MIT when Hassan was born, and their family lived ...

    Wikimedia // CC BY 2.0 Hassan went on to Brown University, where she met her future husband, Thomas Hassan. He was the son of a butcher [PDF] and a secretary who had attended Brown as an undergraduate and was working at the school at the timehe met Maggie. Tom wanted to become a teacher, and he went on to complete his master’s and doctorate in educ...

    Soon after their first child, Ben, was born, the Hassans learned he had cerebral palsy. Though his mind functions at a high level, Ben cannot speak, walk, or use his hands, and Hassan quickly realized that she and Tom would need to become strong advocates for their son to ensure he received the same opportunities as other children. “Twenty or thirt...

    During her time as a state senator, Hassan also helped pass legislation mandating universal public kindergarten across the state. From 1988 until the bill took effect in 2009, New Hampshire was the only state without universal kindergarten. But the state constitution requires New Hampshire to provide an “adequate education” for its children, so in ...

    Tim Pierce via Wikimedia Commons // CC BY-SA 4.0 In 2008 , Hassan was appointed Senate majority leader by the president of the New Hampshire Senate, Democrat Sylvia Larsen. Larsen told the Boston Globethat she chose Hassan over other, more senior politicians because “She was a powerhouse” who could drive the other Democrats into line while Larsen w...

    In 2010, Hassan used her position as chair of the state Senate’s Committee on Commerce, Labor and Consumer Protection to pass legislation requiring insurance companies to expand coverage of autism therapies. The bill, known as Connor’s Law, mandates coverage of medically necessary treatment programs, such as applied behavioral analysis, speech ther...

    Tim Pierce via Wikimedia //CC BY-SA 4.0 After six years in the state Senate, Hassan was ousted in autumn 2010 by the same man she’d originally won her seat from—Republican Russell Prescott. Republican support surged across the country that year, and New Hampshire was no different, with the GOP gaining control of the state Senate. But in 2011, when ...

    Hassan used her power as governor to issue an executive orderin June 2016 banning discrimination in state government against transgender people. Expanding New Hampshire’s existing non-discrimination regulations, the order prohibits discrimination based on gender identity and expression in government hiring, in the administration of state programs, ...

    Dennis David Auger via Wikimedia // CC BY-SA 4.0 Hassan’s spokesman explained that her surname is pronounced “HASS-in, sounds like fasten.” But because it’s spelled the same as a common Arabic name pronounced Huh-SAHN, Maggie Hassan frequently has her last name mispronounced—including during her swearing in for her second term as governor and when ...

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  3. Senator Maggie Hassan is working across party lines to solve problems, expand opportunity for all hard-working families and small businesses, and keep New Hampshire and America safe, secure, and free. In 2016, she was elected to represent New Hampshire in the United States Senate, winning one of the most competitive Senate races in the country ...

  4. Thomas Edward Hassan is an American educator who served as the first gentleman of New Hampshire from 2013 to 2017 as the husband of governor Maggie Hassan. [1] He has served as the President of School Year Abroad since June 2016. [2]

  5. Margaret Hassan (née Fitzsimons; 18 April 1945 – 8 November 2004) was an Irish aid worker who had worked in Iraq for many years until she was abducted by unidentified assailants in Baghdad during the Iraqi insurgency.

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  7. As a member of the Committee, and chair of the Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Spending Oversight, Senator Hassan works to oversee the Department of Homeland Security and other critical homeland security priorities to keep America safe and secure – including cybersecurity and drug interdiction efforts.

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