Mike Belcher, a public figure known for his commentary on New Hampshire politics, posted several statements on February 12, 2026, regarding legislative developments and educational policies in the state.
In a tweet published at 18:52 UTC, Belcher summarized recent legislative actions by stating, “And in the intervening period we’ve killed Democrat attempts to raise taxes, give UNH more money, expand socialized healthcare, intrude on home education, weakening election security… and more. Now, we’re about to remove the infant HepB requirement, probably along party lines,” referencing ongoing debates over health policy and partisan divisions.
Shortly after, at 18:55 UTC, Belcher questioned educational initiatives in the state with another post: “Why are we celebrating Social-Emotional indoctrination and exploitation in New Hampshire? https://t.co/ZPHZYcWGgv”. This statement alludes to ongoing discussions around social-emotional learning programs within New Hampshire schools.
At 19:00 UTC the same day, Belcher posted a brief message accompanied by a link: “Well, here we go… https://t.co/eIiLIn2Bce”. The context of this tweet is not specified but appears related to prior topics discussed.
Belcher’s posts reflect continuing partisan debates in New Hampshire over issues such as tax policy, higher education funding for institutions like the University of New Hampshire (UNH), healthcare requirements including vaccination mandates for infants such as hepatitis B (HepB), and educational reforms involving social-emotional learning. These topics have been prominent in recent sessions of the New Hampshire legislature as lawmakers address public health measures and curriculum standards.
