Will InfantinePrimary Election 2022 Winner
Running forState Representative - Hillsborough 16 (Ward 6)
in 2022
Running as Republican
Running forNH State Rep District 13 (Ward 6)
in 2020
Running as Republican
At age56
Married 23 years, 2 daughters in college, Manchester Resident 23 years
State Representative 2012-2016
Vice Chair and Chair of the House Labor Committee
Manchester Charter Commission 2012 and 2020
Current jobInsurance Agent. Owner of Aspen Insurance and stockholder of Optisure Risk Partners.
Current residence89 Windward Lane, Manchester, NH
Time lived in NH50 years with 7 years away during college and first job
HometownAmherst, NH
Grades 1-8 Amherst 9-12 Milford Area Senior High. College BA in Business Administration St Michael’s College, Winooski, Vt; Queen Mary College, London England
Best way to contact candidate(603) 622-3325
Repinfantine@gmail.com
In your view, describe the atmosphere within the legislature over the past two years. Do you believe this atmosphere will continue and how would that affect how you approach this position if elected or re-elected?
I was very disappointed to see the conversation and manner of dress deteriorate in Committee hearings and Legislative Hall over the past two years.
Legislators should honor and respect the 200+ years of respect and integrity of being a Representative. Nasty, personal and highly partisan speeches on the House floor and disrespect for fellow Representatives needs to end. Sneakers, removed ties for men etc., do not belong on the House floor
If elected or re-elected, please describe legislation you expect to sponsor or co-sponsor.
What are the most important concerns you’ve heard from Manchester residents and how can you address those concerns if elected or re-elected?
New Hampshire legislators are citizen legislators and being a legislator is a significant time commitment. How much time per week can you spend on legislative duties while the Senate/House is in session?
How do you feel the current divisive political climate in the United States will impact the New Hampshire General Court over the next two years and how would you navigate that divisiveness in your duties?
What is the most significant issue facing Manchester residents at the municipal level and how can you, as a legislator aid the city government on that issue?
In your conversations with voters, what is the most significant issue to them right now? How would you address that if elected or re-elected?
In your opinion, what were the five most significant pieces of legislation introduced over the last two years? Please explain what made them significant.