Lori Korzen, an active commentator on New Hampshire social issues, posted a series of tweets in early May 2026 focusing on family priorities, school funding, and child welfare services in the state.
On May 5, 2026, Korzen questioned the sufficiency of current school funding with the tweet: “How much is enough? #NH #schoolfunding #viralvídeo https://t.co/zHvg3i3yxe”. Earlier that day, she commented on the role of trusted adults in families, stating: “One Trusted Adult? It’s time to go… #Familyfirst #nh #newhampshire https://t.co/MADK2hrHi8”.
The following morning, Korzen referenced the Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) in New Hampshire by posting: “#DCYF #NHDCYF #NH https://t.co/OHO4KPfbhx” on May 6, 2026.
New Hampshire has faced ongoing debates about adequate school funding and oversight of child welfare agencies. The DCYF has been under scrutiny in recent years regarding its ability to protect vulnerable children and provide effective support services. Public conversations about education budgets have also intensified as communities seek to balance fiscal responsibility with quality schooling.
