Kristin Noble, a New Hampshire State Representative, announced on her Twitter account the introduction of a bill aimed at deregulating home education in the state. In a post dated February 11, 2026, Noble stated, “Several months ago I submitted a bill to deregulate home education in NH. I told people it wasn’t going to be ready out of the gate but I had a plan, I stuck to it & I have delivered as promised. We will make NH the best state for home education. The Home Education Freedom Act!”
The following day, on February 11, 2026, Noble provided an update regarding the legislative process: “Tomorrow I will post the details for the hearing. It will be on Friday Feb 20th.”
On February 14, 2026, Noble encouraged public participation in support of her proposed legislation by sharing: “Sign in to support the Home Education Freedom Act!”
Home education regulations and parental rights have been ongoing topics of debate in New Hampshire and across the United States. Legislative efforts like Noble’s proposal reflect broader national discussions about educational choice and government oversight.


