Rep. Jim Guzofski Jr. criticizes Governor Ayotte’s vetoes impacting New Hampshire children

James Guzofski, New Hampshire State Representative for Rockingham 1st District - Facebook
James Guzofski, New Hampshire State Representative for Rockingham 1st District - Facebook
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Representative Jim Guzofski Jr. has recently made several statements on social media, addressing legislative developments and actions taken by New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte. The tweets reflect his views on state policy decisions and their implications for children in New Hampshire.

On July 13, 2025, Rep. Guzofski posted a message that included only a link to an external site: “https://t.co/iuRbIVbgB2”.

On July 15, 2025, he shared another post referencing content elsewhere with the statement: “This https://t.co/qVm7quQgav”.

Later the same day, Rep. Guzofski commented on Governor Kelly Ayotte’s recent vetoes of HB324 and HB148. He wrote: “Governor @KellyAyotte has vetoed HB324 and HB148 – a decision that speaks volumes about her priorities and perspective on the well-being of New Hampshire’s children. It does not appear our kids are her priority at all – Shameful!” on July 15, 2025.

Governor Kelly Ayotte is the current governor of New Hampshire as of mid-2025. Both House Bill 324 (HB324) and House Bill 148 (HB148) have been subjects of public debate regarding their impact on policies affecting children in the state.



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