kimberly a rice shares views on Holy Week, state leadership, and public schools

Kimberly A. Rice, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 38th District
Kimberly A. Rice, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 38th District
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kimberly a rice posted several messages on her Twitter account between March 29 and April 1, 2026, addressing religious observances and expressing opinions on state governance and public education.

On March 29, she wrote about the Christian holiday marking the start of Holy Week: “Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week—a moment of celebration, reflection, and faith. As we remember Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem, may we prepare our hearts for the meaning of the week ahead. #PalmSunday #HolyWeek https://t.co/CRU3FMURnw”

On April 1, kimberly a rice shared two additional posts. The first stated: “That’s my governor! https://t.co/ArKZk8FhiY”. Later that day, she commented on legal action and public schooling: “Get a lawyer!! Enough is enough!! or better yet, get your kids out of public schools! https://t.co/UN3kf4PM3f”.

Her posts reflect engagement with both religious traditions—such as Palm Sunday—and contemporary debates over education policy in the United States.



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