Brian Labrie, an active commentator on legislative developments in New Hampshire, recently posted a series of tweets highlighting key events and expressing opinions on state policy matters.
On March 11, 2026, Labrie acknowledged an individual’s contribution with the message: “Incredible effort by this guy! Thanks Dale! https://t.co/9OqyefzJ4E”.
Later that day, he commented on an unspecified issue, stating: “And that’s the problem! https://t.co/BfkAUp5MyY”.
On March 13, 2026, Labrie shared news about legislative progress in New Hampshire: “HB 1245 passes the NH house with big support! This will allow business owners to attract and retain independent contractors a whole lot easier without triggering unnecessary audits. https://t.co/0uipHpFshv”.
HB 1245 refers to a bill passed by the New Hampshire House aimed at simplifying the process for businesses to engage independent contractors. The legislation is designed to reduce regulatory burdens and limit audits related to contractor classification. Supporters argue it provides greater flexibility for business owners while maintaining necessary oversight for worker protections.
The debate over how best to classify and regulate independent contractors has been ongoing in many states. Legislators often weigh the interests of businesses seeking operational flexibility against concerns about worker rights and proper tax collection.

