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VIDEO: Biden’s PACT Act Benefits 3,000 NH Veterans

VIDEO: Biden’s PACT Act Benefits 3,000 NH Veterans

By Colin Booth, Angelique Inchierca

May 22, 2024

President Biden was in NH this week and gave updates on the PACT Act. The Veterans Association (VA) has granted 1 million claims, including 3,000 NH veterans since signing into legislation in 2022.

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@granitepost Replying to @Granite Post President Biden was in NH this week and gave updates on the PACT Act. The Veterans Association (VA) has granted 1 million claims, including 3,000 NH veterans since signing into legislation in 2022. 👉🏼 Go to our profile to see more on President Biden's visit! #BidenInNH #PACTAct #NHVeterans ♬ original sound – Granite Post

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  • Colin Booth

    Based in Epsom, Colin Booth is Granite Post's political correspondent. A Granite State native and veteran political professional with a deep background in journalism, he's worked on campaigns and programs in battleground states across the country, ranging from New Hampshire, Texas, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C.

  • Angelique Inchierca

    Raised in Southern New Hampshire, Angelique has worked in a wide variety of journalistic positions. From newspapers, to marketing, to broadcasting studios, she's excited to get Granite Staters' voices HEARD! She happily classifies as a Zillennial.

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