Manchester,
N.H.
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U.S.
Senator
Tim
Scott
(R-SC)
continued
his
national
Opportunity
Tour
today
with
stops
in
Manchester,
NH
and
Boston,
MA.
The
stops
included
discussions
with
local,
community
and
state-wide
leaders
about
Opportunity
Zones
and
Sen.
Scott’s
overall
agenda
that
is
focused
on
promoting
job
creation
and
economic
growth
in
local
communities.
Sen.
Scott
spent
this
morning
in
Manchester,
NH
for
a
tour
of
Spectrum
Marketing.
Sen.
Scott
was
joined
by
Governor
Chris
Sununu,
Spectrum
Marketing
CEO
Richard
Pease,
employees
of
Spectrum
Marketing,
and
other
community
leaders
and
engaged
in
a
discussion
on
Opportunity
Zones
and
the
Recovery
Friendly
Workplace
initiative.
The
Recovery
Friendly
Workplace
Initiative,
introduced
by
New
Hampshire
Governor
Chris
Sununu,
promotes
individual
wellness
for
individuals
by
empowering
workplaces
to
provide
support
for
people
who
are
recovering
from
various
addictions.
This
initiative
provides
businesses
with
the
support
they
need
to create
a
support
system
for
their
employees
who
are
recovering.
Sen.
Scott
spent
the
afternoon
in
Boston,
MA
where
he
visited
the
Whittier
Street
public
housing
site
in
Roxbury
Crossing.
There,
he
joined
in
a
discussion
on
Opportunity
Zones,
their
anticipated
potential
impact
in
the
area,
and
broader
community
and
economic
development
activity.
Sen.
Tim
Scott
visited
Spectrum
Marketing
in
Manchester,
NH
to
talk
about
Opportunity
Zones
and
the
Recovery
Friendly
Workplace
initiative.
Sen.
Scott
was
joined
by
Governor
Chris
Sununu.
Sen.
Scott
was
joined
by
Spectrum
Marketing
CEO
Richard
Pease
and
Spectrum
employees.
Sen.
Scott
stopped
by
the
Manchester
Fire
Department
to
discuss
their
Safe
Station
program.
During
his
stop
in
Boston,
Sen.
Scott
visited
the
Whittier
Street
Redevelopment
site
in
Roxbury
Crossing,
one
of
the
Opportunity
Zones
designated
in
Boston
by
Gov.
Baker.
Sen.
Scott
speaks
at
the
Whittier
Street
Redevelopment
site,
a
designated
Opportunity
Zone
in
Boston.
Sen.
Scott
talks
with
community
leaders
at
the
Whittier
Street
Redevelopment
site.
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