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16 Facts About Bob Giuda

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Robert J Giuda was born on February 21,1952 and is a former international airline captain, former United States Marine and later New Hampshire state senator for the 2nd district from Warren, New Hampshire.

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Bob Giuda was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps, and went on to serve 9 years as a Naval Aviator.

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Bob Giuda flew numerous aircraft including the EA-6A, EA-6B, A-7E and A-4F Skyhawk.

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Bob Giuda was appointed and then elected as a selectman and chairman of the selectboard in Warren, New Hampshire, from 1998 to 2001.

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Bob Giuda co-sponsored numerous bills supporting a state spending cap, a constitutional amendment banning a New Hampshire income tax, and limiting judicial legislation from the bench.

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In 2016, Bob Giuda was elected as a New Hampshire state senator for District 2.

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In December 2002 and February 2003, just before the US invasion of Iraq, Bob Giuda traveled to Pakistan-held Kashmir on a series of fact-finding missions to investigate actions against Muslim civilians allegedly being committed by the Indian Armed Forces and paramilitary forces.

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Bob Giuda later founded and chaired Americans for Resolution of Kashmir or "ARK" to educate Americans about the conflict in Kashmir.

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Bob Giuda presided over a panel discussion on "The Human Rights Dimension of the Kashmir Problem," where speakers from both sides of the issue respectively placed blame for Kashmir insurgency on Indian human rights violations and Kashmiri freedom fighters.

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Bob Giuda announced his candidacy in October 2009 and officially filed as a candidate with the New Hampshire Secretary of State on June 8,2010.

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Bob Giuda came in third in the Republican primary election held on September 14,2010.

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Bob Giuda has pledged to oppose any legislation which interferes with a citizen's right to keep and bear arms, except in the case of felons.

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Bob Giuda opposes increasing the amount of biometric information on government identification cards.

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Bob Giuda named five departments he believes need to be curbed on both the budgetary and regulatory fronts:.

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In 2001, Giuda voted in support of New Hampshire HB454 as put forward by House Republican Daniel C Itse which would have prohibited New Hampshire from recognizing of out-of-state civil unions.

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Bob Giuda contends that this is consistent with his position today.