Kristin Noble, a New Hampshire State Representative, posted a series of tweets on April 11, 2026, expressing concerns about public education policy and legislative action in the state.
In her first tweet on April 11, Noble urged constituents to support HB360 and referenced concerns over property taxes and the direction of public schools. She wrote: “This is already taking hold in NH. You think your property taxes are high now? Sign in to support HB360 as we try to stop our public schools from becoming further medicalized than they already are. Senate hearing on 4/15 @ 9:45. Sign in to support: https://t.co/0359N72tSi https://t.co/NVPDwnMOkE”.
Shortly after, Noble tagged another user in a separate post: @MelissablasekNH (April 11).
Later that night, she commented on an incident involving an Individualized Education Program (IEP) in Wolfeboro. She stated: “An unhappy she/her up in Wolfeboro makes a mockery of a tool used to protect vulnerable children by creating an IEP for a rep to ridicule her. Absolutely shameful. If any of us did that these people would be screaming. At least it admits she will be reelected.” (April 11).
HB360 is currently under consideration by the New Hampshire legislature and addresses issues related to medical policies within public schools. The bill has prompted debate among lawmakers and community members regarding its potential impact on school procedures and local taxation.
The reference to “medicalized” schools reflects ongoing discussions nationwide about the role of healthcare services and protocols within educational settings.








