Victoria Sullivan comments on NH government investigation and legislative procedure

Victoria Sullivan, New Hampshire State Senator from 18th District
Victoria Sullivan, New Hampshire State Senator from 18th District
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Victoria Sullivan, a public figure and former New Hampshire state representative, shared a series of posts on May 2, 2026, addressing recent legislative developments and issues within state government.

In her first post at 11:55 a.m. UTC, Sullivan reacted to an article by stating, “Wow!! https://t.co/IL3t3hqV3R”.

Shortly after, at 11:58 a.m. UTC, she quoted directly from the referenced article: “At the same time, the investigation confirmed Ayotte had not been informed about the ICE inquiries. It also revealed a culture of incompetence and confusion under Stewart’s watch — documenting a commissioner who was rarely in the office, fostered a culture”.

Later that day at 1:05 p.m. UTC, Sullivan commented on legislative procedures involving a bill under discussion. She wrote: “This is just dumb. No one killed it. There were problems with the bill that need to be sorted out. The committee—not one person, but the committee—voted to put the bill in a legislative committee to find a way to address the issues. Senator Carson has been one of the https://t.co/YOBMCtkyjx”.

Sullivan’s remarks reference ongoing scrutiny of administrative conduct within New Hampshire government as well as debates over legislative process in the statehouse. As background, Victoria Sullivan has previously served as Manchester alderman and as deputy mayor candidate in Manchester municipal elections.



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