New Hampshire lawmakers urge the Trump administration to maintain education grants for first-generation and disadvantaged students.
Quiver AI Summary
New Hampshire Congressional Delegation's Appeal: Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander, alongside fellow New Hampshire lawmakers, has urged the U.S. Department of Education Secretary to retract recent grant announcements that affect TRIO programs. They express concerns that these changes shift focus from aiding first-generation and disadvantaged students towards workforce training, potentially undermining educational support.
Call for Grant Extensions: The delegation's letter emphasizes the importance of TRIO in helping students from low-income backgrounds access higher education. They advocate for a one-year extension for current TRIO grant recipients to prevent service disruptions while requesting a revision of the grant competition announcements.
Historical Context: The TRIO programs, established in the 1960s, aim to facilitate educational access and success for underrepresented students. The delegation argues that any changes to the program's mission could hinder the progress made over decades in supporting these individuals in attaining their academic goals.
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Maggie Goodlander Fundraising
Maggie Goodlander recently disclosed $462.2K of fundraising in a Q1 FEC disclosure filed on April 15th, 2026. This was the 182nd most from all Q1 reports we have seen this year. 81.3% came from individual donors.
Goodlander disclosed $221.6K of spending. This was the 356th most from all Q1 reports we have seen from politicians so far this year.
Goodlander disclosed $2.0M of cash on hand at the end of the filing period. This was the 182nd most from all Q1 reports we have seen this year.
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Maggie Goodlander Net Worth
Quiver Quantitative estimates that Maggie Goodlander is worth $3.8M, as of April 17th, 2026. This is the 193rd highest net worth in Congress, per our live estimates.
Goodlander has approximately $0 invested in publicly traded assets which Quiver is able to track live.
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Maggie Goodlander Bill Proposals
Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Maggie Goodlander:
- H.R.7537: Corporate Crimes Against Health Care Act
- H.R.7099: PATH to Education Act
- H.R.6793: Public Shipyard Workforce Protection Act of 2025
- H.R.6745: Transitioning Reservists to Active or Inactive National Service for Enhanced Readiness (TRANSFER) Act
- H.R.5680: Pay Our Public Shipyard Workers Act
- H.R.4594: Military Learning for Credit Act of 2025
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2026 New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District Election
There has been approximately $13,093,150 of spending in New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district elections over the last two years, per our estimates.
Approximately $2,784,140 of this has been from outside spending by PACs and Super PACs. Some of the groups who are spending money in this race include:
- VOTEVETS ($917,575)
- WOMEN VOTE ($783,243)
- PRINCIPLED VETERANS FUND (PV FUND) ($428,595)
- GRANITE STATE LEADERSHIP FUND ($338,890)
- NEW DEMOCRAT MAJORITY ($164,049)
The rating for this race is currently "Likely D".
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