Rep. Frank Guinta, Congressman for New Hampshire’s First Congressional District, has signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge to the American people. The Pledge is a written commitment to the constituents of the First Congressional District and the American public to oppose higher taxes. Rep. Guinta is running for reelection in November.
Prior to being elected to Congress, Guinta served as the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire, the largest city in the state. During his tenure, Manchester saw the first tax cut in the city in more than a decade.
“The American people are tired of the tax-and-spend policies coming from Washington and they are looking for solutions that create jobs, cut government spending, and get the economy going again. Signing the Pledge is the first step in that process.”
The Taxpayer Protection Pledge has been offered to every candidate for federal office since 1986. In the 114th Congress, 219 Congressmen and 48 Senators have signed the Pledge.
“We are ecstatic about Guinta’s commitment to the taxpayers of New Hampshire. I challenge all candidates for New Hampshire’s First Congressional district to make the same commitment to taxpayers by signing the Taxpayer Protection Pledge today,” continued Norquist.
We are glad Guinta has made this commitment to the taxpayers of New Hampshire.