Robert Letourneau

PRESS RELEASE: Letourneau Joins New Hampshire Leaders Call for Federal Highway Funding Fix

Release Date: Jul 28 2008

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 28, 2008

Contact:    Erik Taylor

                  Elevare Communications

                  (603) 496-6961

                  taylor@elevare.com

Letourneau Joins New Hampshire Leaders Call for Federal Highway Funding Fix

 

Federal funding key to important projects to Derry, Windham and Hampstead

 

CONCORD – State Senator Bob Letourneau (R-Derry), who represents the towns of Derry, Windham and Hampstead, joined other state leaders today in calling on Congress to address the pending shortfall in the federal highway trust fund (HTF).  Experts predict that New Hampshire could lose as much as $52 million in federal highway funding starting in October if Congress does not pass legislation to shore up the HTF.

NH Leaders Call on Senator Judd Gregg to Withdraw Objection for NH Highway Dollars

Release Date: Jul 28 2008

For Immediate Release

July 28, 2008

Contact:        Mark Bergman (Rep. Hodes)

                202-225-5206 (office)

                Cissy Taylor (Speaker Norelli)

                603-271-3664 (office)

New Hampshire Leaders Call on Senator Judd Gregg to Withdraw Objection for New Hampshire Highway Dollars

Concord, NH--- Congressman Paul Hodes, Speaker Terry Norelli, Senate President Sylvia Larsen, Senate Transportation Chairman Robert Letourneau, House Transportation Chairwoman Candace Bouchard, and Derrick Hill Vice President of New Hampshire Operations for Pike Industries joined together for a press conference today calling on Senator Judd Gregg to end his opposition to transferring $8 billon to the Federal Highway Trust Fund which would result in $52 million in funding for New Hampshire’s roads. The measure passed the US House of Representatives on a bipartisan vote last week.

Senator Letourneau Testifies Before Congress on Motorcycle Safety

Release Date: Jul 16 2008

For Immediate ReleaseJuly 16, 2008Contact:    Erik Taylor                     Elevare Communications                     (603) 496-6961                     taylor@elevare.com

Senator Letourneau Testifies Before Congress on Motorcycle Safety 

Stresses importance of federal funding to NH and nation's rider education efforts 

 

DERRY, N.H.  State Senator Robert Letourneau (Dist. 19), who represents the towns of Derry, Windham and Hampstead, testified today before the US House of Representatives Subcommittee on Highways and Transit regarding the status of motorcycle safety and the importance of federal funding in supporting safety education across the country. 

SENATORS CELEBRATE SIGNING OF ONLINE CHILD SAFETY ACT

Release Date: Jul 2 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                        Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Contact: Senator Joseph Foster

(603) 271-2111

 

SENATORS CELEBRATE SIGNING OF ONLINE CHILD SAFETY ACT

 

CONCORD – Senators celebrated today as Governor John Lynch signed into law the Online Child Safety Act – tough new laws designed to protect children from online predators and child pornographers.

June 24, 2008 - 11:29am

Dems enjoy early edge in state Senate match-ups

Here's a review of the state Senate playing field as we begin the summer.

The races are divided into five categories: Strong Democratic, Lean Democratic, Toss-up, Lean Republican and Strong Republican.

Let's start with the Democrats:

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Letourneau to Seek Reelection to State Senate

Release Date: Jun 4 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 4, 2008

CONTACT:  Erik Taylor

                        Elevare Communications

                        (603) 496-6961

                        taylor@elevare.com

Letourneau to Seek Reelection to State Senate

DERRY – State Senator Bob Letourneau of Derry today announced that he will seek reelection to the State Senate District 19, which includes the towns of Derry, Windham and Hampstead.

May 22, 2008 - 7:55pm

Kenyon makes it official

Daphne Kenyon (D-Windham) has officially announced that she will run for the state senate.

Kenyon will be running in Senate District 19 against current state Sen. Robert Letourneau (R-Derry).

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Kenyon Announces Bid for State Senate

Release Date: May 22 2008

For Immediate Release                                                                      Thursday May 22, 2008

               

Kenyon Announces Bid for State Senate

 Daphne Kenyon, a long time resident of Windham, announced today that she is running for the District 19 Senate seat, promising to work hard on the issues that matter most to district residents, such as jobs, affordable health care, widening of Highway 93, and excellence in education.  District 19 includes Derry, Hampstead, and Windham.  “In these challenging economic times, I want to make sure that our state government works as effectively and efficiently as possible to serve its citizens,” Kenyon said. 

May 21, 2008 - 9:35am

Riverbank to raise money for Letourneau

State Sen. Robert Letourneau (R-Derry) has hired Riverbank Communications to lead his campaign fundraising efforts.

"I am very pleased to be able to bring back Riverbank Communications to help with my fundraising," Letourneau said in a statement. "Riverbank Communications has a long record of delivering stellar results for their fundraising clients and I am confident they will be a great asset to my campaign."

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RIVERBANK COMMUNICATIONS TO LEAD LETOURNEAU REELECTION FUNDRAISING EFFORTS

Release Date: May 21 2008

For Immediate Release:                                 Contact:          Craig Smith

                                                                                                603.759.5870                                        craig@riverbankcommunications.com  

 

RIVERBANK COMMUNICATIONS TO LEAD LETOURNEAU REELECTION FUNDRAISING EFFORTS

Impressive list of fundraising clients continues to grow

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MANCHESTER, NH May 21, 2008─Veteran New Hampshire public affairs agency, Riverbank Communications, LLC announced today that it has been selected by State Senator Robert Letourneau to lead his re-election fundraising efforts. 

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