Mike Belcher, an active commentator on New Hampshire politics, posted a series of tweets on December 17, 2025, addressing recent legislative developments in the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
In his first tweet at 16:42 UTC, Belcher commented on the prospects of overriding a gubernatorial veto related to health education. He wrote, “And another veto on showing teens in health class a video of fetal development is poised to fail on override attempt and the Moloch caucus can’t control themselves for 5 minutes.”
Later that day at 19:26 UTC, Belcher published what he described as an open letter to Republican members of the New Hampshire House. In this message, he detailed the atmosphere during a contentious vote. He stated, “Yes, I heard the cries of a number of you behind me begging me not to do it. Yes, I saw a goodly number of you stand up to walk out of the room to avoid the vote. I even stood for the request to register the vote via role call. It https://t.co/EUh3t43OUJ”
Shortly after, at 19:34 UTC, Belcher provided information for public viewing of legislative proceedings with a brief message: “You can watch the proceedings here: https://t.co/XNLwivdF19”
The tweets reference ongoing debates in New Hampshire over health education policy and reflect continued divisions within party ranks over votes concerning curriculum content. Disputes about teaching reproductive topics and fetal development have been prominent in state legislatures nationwide as lawmakers consider parental rights and educational transparency.
