Lori Korzen shares views on taxes and personal milestones in recent posts

Lori Korzen, New Hampshire Representative for Coos 7th District - Official Website
Lori Korzen, New Hampshire Representative for Coos 7th District - Official Website
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Lori Korzen, an active user on X (formerly Twitter), posted a series of tweets on May 15, 2026, addressing topics ranging from public finances to personal celebrations.

In her first tweet at 12:17 UTC, Korzen wrote: “Tax Money! #waste #taxes #nhpolitics #fyi #viral https://t.co/nSZDnabKoQ”. This post appears to reference concerns about tax spending and government accountability in New Hampshire politics.

Later that day at 15:58 UTC, she shared a personal message: “Happy 2nd Birthday, Khi! Nonni and Grampy love you very much. You are such a little blessing! https://t.co/jqdECSBdTg”.

Shortly after, at 16:20 UTC, Korzen expressed gratitude with the statement: “Thank you, Governor!”.

Public discussions about tax policy and government expenditure remain prominent issues in New Hampshire. Social media platforms like X provide residents such as Lori Korzen with avenues to voice their opinions and interact directly with political figures or share personal milestones with their followers.



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