LITTLETON, N.H. (WCAX) - New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte says federal funding could be in the pipeline to improve rural health care across the region. It comes as hospitals brace for deep cuts to Medicaid that the experts say could leave millions uninsured.

Ayotte and other speakers attended a health care summit in Littleton on Thursday that focused on the challenges and opportunities facing rural hospitals across the region

On Littleton’s bustling Main Street -- home to the world’s longest candy counter -- we met James Harris, who recently had a health scare getting winded while he walked. But he also worries about pending cuts to programs like Medicaid, which were signed into law by President Trump in the “Big Beautiful Bill.” “If they are going to chip away on things like that, then I

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