Joe Sweeney shares views on growth, infrastructure, and Trump’s housing proposals in new posts

Joe Sweeney, New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 25th District - Facebook
Joe Sweeney, New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 25th District - Facebook
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Joe Sweeney, a political figure from New Hampshire, shared a series of posts on X in early September 2025 discussing development and policy issues.

On September 1, 2025, Sweeney highlighted former President Donald Trump’s campaign stance on housing and regulatory reform. He wrote: “Trump also spoke out on the issue during the campaign and said he wants to open up federal land for housing development and pledged to help with affordability by eliminating regulations.”

The following day, September 2, Sweeney posted a brief message referencing another political figure: “The Zohran of New Hampshire! https://t.co/q8i8JK89C6”

Later that same day, he advocated for broad-based infrastructure and community growth initiatives. In his post he stated: “Build Housing

Build Nuclear

Build Pipelines

Build Ports

Build Charter Schools

Build Community

Build Everything, Everywhere.

Growth is Good.”

Sweeney’s remarks come amid ongoing national debates about housing affordability and regulatory reform. Calls to increase housing supply through reduced regulation have become more prominent in recent years as many regions face rising costs and shortages.



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