Op-eds

October 25, 2016 Op-ed

New Horizons for New Hampshire in Manchester provides critical services, such as food, shelter, medicine and addiction counseling for our state’s homeless population. I recently visited there, helping volunteers to deliver hot meals to needy Granite Staters.

June 21, 2016 Op-ed

    On New Hampshire’s Seacoast, Granite State fishermen tell the tale of an out-of-control federal agency more dangerous than any sea monster.

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration severely limits their catch of ground fish, flounder and cod that dwell in the Gulf of Maine. International competitors face fewer rules and supply most U.S. seafood.

June 21, 2016 Op-ed

   Congressman Frank Guinta is putting New Hampshire veterans' issues front and center in Congress, where he represents our state’s 1st District.

   As a Granite Stater, I appreciate his hard work to reform the Veterans Administration, a federal agency that has been slow to change, after a series of deadly scandals in 2014.

June 21, 2016 Op-ed

   Whether they meet with me at the capital in Washington, D.C., or a Granite State roundtable, members of the New Hampshire Auto Dealers Association usually have one thing on their minds: the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

June 21, 2016 Op-ed

   I talk to Abi Lizotte every few weeks. For a long time, the young mother was my constituent in New Hampshire — and one of many Granite Staters struggling with heroin and opioid abuse. 

July 17, 2015 Op-ed

Over time, our nation’s representative democracy has faced many challenges; however, we have never backed down and we have always remained resilient. As Americans we believe deeply in the principles upon which our nation was founded. And, those principles and actions of our Founding Fathers still ring true three hundred plus years later.

March 30, 2015 Op-ed

For nearly 400 years, our fishing industry has helped sustain our local economy, providing thousands of steady jobs and millions of dollars in economic opportunities. Those who brave the rocky shoals and often white capped waters off our coast help make New Hampshire a premier tourist destination.

January 31, 2015 Op-ed

BEDFORD — Congressman Frank Guinta (R-N.H.) is back in Washington, D.C., after what he calls a "forced retirement," and he told a group of his peers over breakfast at the Bedford Village Inn Thursday that he's ready to hit the ground running in the 114th Congress.