Brian Labrie, a small business owner and lifelong resident of New Hampshire, announced the start of his 2026 campaign in a series of posts on social media. Labrie highlighted key issues facing the state and expressed support for legislative efforts to address them.
On January 3, 2026, Labrie posted: “The 2026 campaign has officially begun. The filing date is in June, just a few short months away. New Hampshire is the best place to live and work and I intend to keep it that way. Thank you in advance for your support! https://t.co/s6TCU8bRk6”
Shortly after, he shared another post on January 3, 2026: “https://t.co/ss12ezDohd”
On January 4, 2026, Labrie addressed concerns about property taxes in New Hampshire: “As a lifelong Granite Stater & small business owner, I’ve seen skyrocketing property taxes force hardworking families and senior citizens out of their homes. This reckless assault on the NH Advantage must stop.
Proud to support HB675, it empowers voters to control spending. https://t.co/UNgQ7oKJwQ“
Labrie’s comments reflect ongoing debates in New Hampshire over property tax rates and local control of government spending. The “NH Advantage” refers to the state’s tradition of low taxes and limited government intervention.


