Kimberly A. Rice, a member of the Budget Committee, recently addressed issues of property taxes and legislative initiatives through several posts on her social media account.
On January 11, 2026, Rice commented on the ongoing debate over property taxes, stating: “As a member of the Budget Committee, I hear it every day: ‘Property taxes are too high.’ And you’re right—they are. But here’s the hard truth we have to face together: when we actually talk about cutting the budget, people get outraged. You can’t have it both ways. At the https://t.co/QCW9ndp1ln”
Later that day, Rice informed her constituents about an upcoming bill hearing: “Hey Nh! My parental alienation bill is being heard on Tuesday, January 13. Hope to see you there.  https://t.co/CuOcinhQLC” This message signals ongoing legislative efforts concerning family law in New Hampshire.
Rice also posted a brief statement expressing concern for others: “Dear God, please help them! https://t.co/xVS6WYzaVr” The context of this post was not specified.
The issue of property taxes has been a recurring topic in New Hampshire politics. Lawmakers and residents have often debated how to balance local government budgets with demands for tax relief. Efforts such as Rice’s parental alienation bill reflect ongoing legislative activity in areas affecting families across the state.


