| Jason, Last month, I stopped by a small chocolate shop in Manchester known for its extraordinary handmade creations and commitment to sourcing ethically grown ingredients. |
| What really stuck with me was what the owners told me about the stress they're feeling right now. Because of looming tariffs on imported goods, they're grappling with uncertainty. They don't know how much their ingredients will cost next month. They're not alone. I've heard similar concerns from family farms, small manufacturers, and independent retailers across the district. These are folks doing everything right—hiring locally and giving back to their communities—and they're facing unpredictability and uncertainty that makes it even harder to operate. We need small businesses in New Hampshire to thrive because they are the backbone of our economy. That's why I'm running for Congress. - I want to fight for the small business owners who are creating jobs and building communities, not billionaires and corporations who exploit loopholes and don't pay their fair share.
- I want to bring common sense and stability back to Washington, not more chaos and confusion that hurts all Granite Staters.
But I need your help to do it. We're building a people-powered campaign, and every single grassroots donation counts. Will you chip in $25, $50, or whatever you can to help us fight for New Hampshire's working families and small businesses? |
| We can do better. We must do better. Thanks, Stefany Shaheen |
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