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Bill proposed by Merrimack teen would require eating disorder hotline on student ID cards

One year after the Jason Dickey Act placed the Suicide Prevention Lifeline phone number on student identification cards around the state, legislators are considering another bill that would add an eating disorder hotline as an additional.

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Letter: Action is being taken to address eating disorders

Many issues will face the new legislature: the state budget, education, reproductive rights, etc. One issue that is often overlooked is eating disorders in kids and teenagers. Luckily, Rep. Rosemarie Rung (D-Merrimack) has introduced a bill to.

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Opinion: Preventing PFAS in NH

Rosemarie Rung is a NH state representative for Merrimack.  If you’re a Granite Stater, you’ve heard about PFAS, the group of chemicals present in many consumer products and abundant in New Hampshire landfills. From sources like the Coakley Landfill,.

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How a 'hazardous chemicals' designation by EPA would impact PFAS cleanup in the state

The EPA proposed designating two kinds of PFAS “forever” chemicals as hazardous substances in late August. That designation would strengthen the federal and state response to contamination in New Hampshire, state officials said.The designation would.

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How a 'hazardous chemicals' designation by EPA would impact PFAS cleanup in the state – New Hampshire Bulletin

The EPA proposed designating two kinds of PFAS “forever” chemicals as hazardous substances in late August. That designation would strengthen the federal and state response to contamination in New Hampshire, state officials said.

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