Brian Labrie, a public figure active on social media, has recently shared a series of posts expressing concern over taxpayer spending and legislative efforts in New Hampshire.
On January 5, 2026, Labrie posted: “Taxpayers continuing to pay more for lower proficiencies has got to stop. https://t.co/5brom61dO8”. The statement highlights his criticism of increasing costs for taxpayers while suggesting that educational or governmental outcomes are not improving proportionally.
The following day, January 6, 2026, Labrie shared another post referencing state legislation: “LABRIE: HB 675 is the Firewall for New Hampshire Taxpayers – NH Journal https://t.co/4Wa0BSGc4H”. In this tweet, he characterizes House Bill 675 as crucial protection for taxpayers in New Hampshire.
Later on January 6, Labrie added a brief endorsement: “Outstanding! https://t.co/Ud6Otzau1j”.
These statements come amid ongoing debates in New Hampshire about fiscal responsibility and education funding. Recent years have seen increased scrutiny of how taxpayer money is allocated within the state budget and whether these expenditures lead to improved public services or educational outcomes. The mention of HB 675 suggests Labrie’s support for legislative measures aimed at curbing government spending or introducing new accountability standards.







