Kimberly A. Rice voices concerns about constituent outreach and judicial overreach

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, a Republican State Representative from New Hampshire, has recently shared her views on public service and the judiciary through a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter).

On February 25, 2026, Rice expressed her agreement with an unspecified statement, posting “I concur! https://t.co/wn4cpCsy0C”.

Later that day, she addressed her experiences as a legislator receiving correspondence from constituents. In her post dated February 25, 2026, Rice stated: “I’ll be honest — as a Republican State Representative here in New Hampshire, when I get a handwritten letter from someone I don’t know, my first reaction is concern. And that’s not how it should be. Serving your community shouldn’t come with that feeling. #NHPolitics”.

On February 26, 2026, Rice commented on judicial conduct and legislative authority by writing: “Judges need to stop legislating from the bench! The is unacceptable! #iwillnotcomply https://t.co/Zxyb3pjZQ9”.

Rice’s remarks reflect ongoing debates about the role of elected officials and the judiciary in New Hampshire and across the United States. Concerns about security for public servants have grown in recent years as reports of threats against lawmakers have increased nationally. The discussion regarding “legislating from the bench” remains active within American politics, particularly among conservative lawmakers who argue that some judicial decisions overstep constitutional boundaries and infringe upon legislative prerogatives.



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