kimberly a rice shares views on church attendance and community sentiment in recent posts

Kimberly A. Rice, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 38th District - Facebook
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kimberly a rice, an active user on X (formerly Twitter), posted several messages in late January 2026 addressing topics ranging from personal convictions to expressions of gratitude and affection.

On January 22, 2026, rice commented on the subject of remaining in a church under pressure, stating: “That’s when I walk out and find a new church! How were they ‘forced’ to stay? Run don’t walk!”

The following day, January 23, 2026, she expressed support for an unspecified initiative or event and thanked someone named Ross. She wrote: “The people want this! The time has come! Thanks again Ross!”

Later that same day, rice shared a brief personal message: “Hug my mom”.

These posts reflect both public commentary and personal sentiment. X, previously known as Twitter, is frequently used by individuals to share opinions on social issues as well as personal updates.



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