Brian Labrie, an active commentator on New Hampshire politics, recently posted a series of tweets discussing tax cuts, business climate, and political relationships in the state.
On December 10, 2025, Labrie highlighted ongoing discussions about tax policy by sharing an article with the comment: “Republicans, Small Businesses Make Case for New Round of NH Tax Cuts – NH Journal https://t.co/F1OPDX8dSX”.
The following day, December 11, 2025, Labrie commented on New Hampshire’s economic environment and expressed appreciation to Governor Healy for contributing to the state’s job growth: “NH is open for Business! Thanks to Governor Healy for sending new businesses and jobs our way! Much appreciated! @JoeSweeneyNH https://t.co/Jk01brNHkK https://t.co/LXcDWiaRYM”.
On December 12, 2025, Labrie referenced a news report regarding the significance of maintaining strong political relationships in the region: “NH reps: “New Hampshire can’t afford to lose a friend like Maura” | WWLP https://t.co/2mf6YLTIXt”.
New Hampshire has maintained a favorable business climate in recent years. State policymakers have frequently debated tax reforms aimed at supporting small businesses and attracting new employers. Neighboring states’ policies often impact New Hampshire’s economic landscape by influencing business migration and investment decisions. The mention of Governor Healy may refer to actions taken by Massachusetts leadership that have affected business flows into New Hampshire.
The tweets reflect ongoing conversations among lawmakers and stakeholders about sustaining economic growth and fostering political alliances within the region.


