Kristin Noble, a New Hampshire State Representative, posted a series of updates on her Twitter account in early May 2026 regarding the conclusion of committee work and legislative activity.
On May 4, 2026, Noble announced the completion of committee duties with the statement: “We finished our committee work today https://t.co/2uKbYbjdjj”. Later that evening, she shared another post containing only an emoji and two links: ” https://t.co/Q3xVHJebNA https://t.co/hSOuA3mJHm”.
The following day, Noble highlighted the workload handled by her committee. On May 5, 2026, she wrote: “We had 88 bills come through the Education Policy Committee. How many of those 88 do you think we were able to come to agreement on with Democrats?”.
New Hampshire’s legislative process involves committees reviewing and amending bills before they are brought to the full chamber for debate and voting. Bipartisan cooperation is often necessary for legislation to advance, especially in committees such as Education Policy where contentious issues frequently arise.






