Lori Korzen, an active commentator on New Hampshire politics, recently posted a series of tweets addressing legislative matters and local issues. The posts, published between May 13 and May 14, 2026, reflect ongoing debates within the state.
On May 13, Korzen referenced political accountability with a tweet stating “Legislative Scorecards #NH #NHPolitics #Score #fyp #viral https://t.co/hSyskH8jxc”. Later that day, she addressed a local dispute involving Casella and Twin Mountain by tweeting “Casella v. Twin Mountain Tone Deaf #NH #fyp #nhpolitics #casella #nimby https://t.co/XtEINNw6lW”.
On May 14, Korzen emphasized the importance of public service in government with her post: “Constituents are our 1st Priority #NH #Liberty #NHPolitics https://t.co/DXMsIWJWug”.
These statements come amid ongoing discussions about legislative transparency and local environmental controversies in New Hampshire. Legislative scorecards are often used to evaluate lawmakers’ performance on key issues. Disputes such as those between Casella Waste Systems and communities like Twin Mountain have drawn attention to waste management practices and community engagement across the state.
