Kristin Noble, a New Hampshire State Representative, addressed several political developments and legislative efforts in a series of posts on her social media account.
On March 10, 2026, Noble commented on recent controversies surrounding a leaked chat by stating, “Couple things: The leaked chat wasn’t about race. Just read it..duh. Why do democrats always resort to hatred and violence?”
The following day, she highlighted local electoral successes, writing on March 11, 2026: “We also won 2 seats on the town council and 1 on the school board”.
Also on March 11, Noble provided an update regarding legislative activity: “A few of my bills go to the floor today: HB1268 The Home Education Freedom Act HB1355 eliminating default budgets HB1529 Repealing the Reading Recovery training program HB1828 auditing teacher prep programs for literacy”.
As a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, Kristin Noble has been active in education-related legislation and participates in state and local politics through both advocacy and direct engagement with policy proposals. The referenced bills address topics such as home education freedoms, budget procedures for public entities, literacy-focused teacher preparation audits, and reading intervention program funding. Local elections in New Hampshire often see close competition between parties for municipal offices such as town councils and school boards.


