Victoria Sullivan comments on SB 430 debate and government intervention in New Hampshire

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 in New Hampshire politics, used her Twitter account to comment on recent legislative activity and share perspectives from local media. Her tweets focus on debates within the state legislature regarding school policy and government intervention.

On February 10, 2026, Sullivan wrote about a legislative vote: “Today we voted on SB 430, Relative to mandatory disclosure by school district employees to parents.

Once again the conversation devolved into vilifying parents. I refuse to allow that to go unchecked in our committee.

#NHPolitcs https://t.co/yINhdeJiS5“.

The following day, she referenced reporting by NH Journal: “According to the NH Journal:

‘New Hampshire may be known for its small-government, libertarian leanings on everything from taxes to guns to rejecting motorcycle helmet mandates, but some Granite State lawmakers appear ready to unleash their inner nanny state when it comes to”.

In a subsequent post at nearly the same time, she shared an additional link without further comment: “https://t.co/5iTTkRhXug”.

Sullivan’s posts reflect ongoing debates in New Hampshire around parental rights in education and concerns over increasing governmental oversight. The bill referenced—SB 430—relates to requirements for school district employees regarding information sharing with parents, an issue that has generated significant discussion among legislators and constituents alike.

New Hampshire has a longstanding tradition of emphasizing individual liberties and minimal government intervention. This context frames current disputes over proposed legislation like SB 430 as part of broader tensions between preserving personal freedoms and implementing policies intended for student welfare or safety.



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