Rep. James Thibault calls for abolishing teachers unions and criticizes education administration

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Rep. James Thibault, a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, posted several statements on his Twitter account on August 6, 2025, addressing issues related to education and educational institutions.

In one post at 18:02 UTC, Thibault called for significant changes in the education sector, writing: “Abolish the teachers unions.”

Shortly after, at 18:04 UTC, he expressed gratitude toward an organization by posting: “Thank you, @CANewHampshire!”

One minute later, Thibault commented on administrative practices within educational institutions with another statement: “Administrative bloat and DEI.”

Thibault’s remarks reflect ongoing debates in New Hampshire and nationally regarding the role of teachers’ unions and administrative structures in schools. The term “DEI” refers to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives that have become common topics in discussions about educational policy.



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