Mike Belcher, a commentator active on social media, posted several messages on September 17, 2025, addressing coverage and content of the CHARLIE Act. In his tweets, Belcher criticized reporting by New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR) and shared information related to the legislation.
In one post at 11:12 a.m., Belcher wrote, “Very pertinent to this. https://t.co/TRJURoHCc1”.
Later that day at 12:38 p.m., he addressed NHPR’s reporting: “Of course, Leftist NHPR is already spreading lies about the CHARLIE Act even before the public has access to the text. No, teachers cannot be sued under the bill. Their employers, however, can. https://t.co/dCskB9fobW”.
Belcher followed up with another tweet at 12:45 p.m., sharing what he described as relevant legislative language: “The language in question as submitted. https://t.co/jzeRe3n5uV”.
Debate around the CHARLIE Act has intensified in recent weeks as stakeholders await official release of its text. Media outlets like NHPR have reported on anticipated provisions and possible impacts of the bill. Some critics have raised concerns about misinformation circulating before full legislative details are made available to the public.

