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News Press Releases Chris Sununu Scott Brown Thursday, Apr 3 2025

Scott Brown and Chris Sununu Support More Chaos & Higher Energy Bills for 29,000+ Granite Staters

Republicans need to hop on another Signal group chat and figure their shit out — because their incompetence is getting costly.

Scott Brown and Chris Sununu are all-in on RFK Jr. and Trump’s mission to make life worse for everyone – except for billionaires. Living in New Hampshire just got a lot more expensive for over 29,000 hardworking families. The latest move? Firing the entire staff of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and refusing to share how they will allocate the funds – because for Republicans like Trump and Brown, billionaire tax cuts are more important than families having heating in the winter and AC in the summer.

As CNN noted, Mark Wolfe, the executive director of the National Energy Assistance Directors Association, said that the move will “definitely hamper program operations” and that he doesn’t see how the administration can “allocate the remaining $387 million in funds for this year without federal staff.”

With no direction as to where these funds are going outside of DOGE’s billionaire slush fund or how they will be used, and with Brown and Sununu backing this incompetent administration’s disastrous economic agenda that will produce constant chaos, this decision is effectively a cut to a lifeline for working Granite Staters and a tax hike on families.

“I can’t believe I’m saying this, but Republicans need to hop on another Signal group chat and figure their shit out — because their incompetence is getting costly. Over 29,000 Granite Staters and their families are facing higher costs for everything, from groceries to keeping the lights on,” said Nico Delgado, spokesperson for American Bridge 21st Century. “Brown, Sununu, RFK Jr., and Trump are doubling down on an agenda that creates chaos and only helps the rich while the working people pay the price.”


Published: Apr 3, 2025 | Last Modified: Apr 4, 2025

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