Kristin Noble, a New Hampshire State Representative, shared several updates on her social media account regarding legislative developments and community engagement in early May 2026.
On May 6, 2026, Noble posted a message directed at families interested in homeschooling, stating “NH welcomes all freedom-loving homeschooling families from CT https://t.co/BfMrgy9VTR”. The post suggests an open invitation to Connecticut families considering educational alternatives.
Later the same day, Noble reported on progress within the state legislature. She wrote “Just this morning the Senate Health and Human Services Committee voted OTP 4-1 on HB360! Thank you, Senators! https://t.co/F9qw6kPGkl” on May 6, highlighting that House Bill 360 had received an “Ought to Pass” recommendation from the committee with a vote of four to one.
The following morning, on May 7, Noble expressed gratitude toward an individual named Janet by posting “Thank you, Janet you made my week https://t.co/ApoASPYpMV”.
Homeschooling has been a topic of discussion in New Hampshire as the state continues to attract families seeking more flexible educational options. Legislative actions such as those referenced by Noble are part of ongoing debates about education policy in the region.






