adam: representive kuster, for years now hospitals in the second district and across new hampshire have struggled to recruit and hire enough nurses with more people accessing health care through the affordable care act, this problem may only get worse. what changes beau make to the a.c.a. to ensure that the emphasis on primary care that is in the law is actually being implemented in the real world? ms. kuster: absolutely. just in response to the previous question, 100,000 people in new hampshire now have coverage who didn't have coverage. so when we're worried about the heroin epidemic, when we're worried about our communities, incredibly important. i have supported some of the changes, repeal the cadillac tax, for example, i don't agree with the cross state lines because i think you end up going to the lowest common denominator. but getting to your question, people in and help to raise the skill level of our work force. we have an incredibly low unemployment, which is terrific. 2.9%. i'm very focused on bringing people in to our health care delivery system and making sure that they hav