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 adoption, education funding accounts (EFAs), and school administration.
In a post published at 18:06 UTC, Thibault commented on adoption policies, stating, “Good. Adoption shouldn’t be contingent on being complicit in a potential desire for child mutilation.”
Later that day at 18:59 UTC, he addressed education funding accounts with the message, “‘EFAs aren’t vouchers!’”
At 19:41 UTC, Thibault shared his views on school administration by posting, “No school needs this many administrators.”
Thibault’s comments reflect ongoing debates in New Hampshire over educational policy and adoption regulations. The state has seen legislative discussions about the role of Education Freedom Accounts (EFAs), which are publicly funded accounts used by families for private educational expenses; supporters argue they provide choice while critics claim they divert funds from public schools. Additionally, concerns about administrative costs in public schools have been raised amid efforts to address education budgets.



