Rep. Jim Guzofski Jr. highlights committee service and comments on sanctity of life

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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Rep. Jim Guzofski Jr., a state legislator, shared several posts on his social media account between August 11 and August 12, 2025, addressing topics related to his committee service and expressing personal views on the sanctity of life.

On August 11, Rep. Guzofski wrote: “Proud to serve on the Election Law committee https://t.co/6MRDbKZDdL”. Later that day, he posted a tweet containing only a link: “https://t.co/QOn6Z36NqD”.

The following day, on August 12, Rep. Guzofski commented on an unspecified issue with strong language regarding the value of life: “If true – this is horrific. There is no longer any sanctity of life. God determines man’s length of days https://t.co/KkbcFvIgTS”.

State legislators like Rep. Guzofski often use social media platforms to communicate their roles in legislative committees and share their perspectives on current events or moral issues with constituents.



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