kimberly a rice comments on parental alienation legislation and social issues in recent tweets

Kimberly A. Rice, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 38th District - Facebook
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kimberly a rice posted a series of tweets in late January 2026, including commentary on parental alienation and references to her legislative work.

On January 26, 2026, rice posted: “Don’t talk me https://t.co/EdQSWndtJe”.

The following day, she tweeted: “#NeverAgain https://t.co/EWR9S6snZY” on January 27, 2026.

Later that same morning, rice expressed gratitude for an op-ed by Debra Childs and referenced her own legislative efforts. She wrote: “Ty @DebraChilds15 great op-ed on Parental Alienation and my bill!! https://t.co/QT7PPTDFIY” on January 27, 2026.

Parental alienation refers to the process through which one parent manipulates a child to reject or distance themselves from the other parent. Legislative measures addressing this issue have been proposed in various jurisdictions to protect affected children and parents.



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