GOV. CHRIS SUNUNU had his eye on Congress last week.
For starters, he wasnât doing handstands over the COVID-19 relief bill that lawmakers finally passed after eight months of inaction.
Sununu doesnât believe any of them read the 5,600-page bill, which amounts to a $2.3 trillion spending plan, with $900 billion for COVID-19 and another $1.4 trillion to keep the federal government running.
Sununu was asked if the stateâs all-Democratic delegation had done a good job even if Congress had underperformed in 2020.
âNo. I donât think they were doing a good job at all. They sat on their hands for eight months, sitting at home, writing their letters⦠This is the best leadership we can put forward in Washington?â Sununu asked.