Rep. James Thibault, a political figure from New Hampshire, has recently used his social media platform to highlight state pride and legislative initiatives relevant to his constituents.
On February 23, 2026, Thibault posted: “New Hampshire is the greatest state in the nation, and we deserve representation in Concord AND Washington that reflects NH values.
I’m thrilled to be working with @TPAction to protect the NH Advantage in the State House and expand it to Congress, but we need your help!
I’m https://t.co/QjKRX0UC9o“
Two days later, on February 25, 2026, he shared his experience attending a political event in Concord: “Great to be in Concord tonight to watch the State of the Union with the @ConcordNH_GOP!
President Trump was absolutely right: the state of our Union is STRONG, and it will be even stronger if we win in 2026! https://t.co/wNbIbUyLPl“
On February 26, 2026, Thibault referenced a presentation at Right of Center held at @nhiop featuring Rep. Joseph J. Barton and Ian Huyett regarding HR45. He wrote: “Very interesting presentation at Right of Center this morning in @nhiop from Rep. @JosephJBarton and @IanHuyett about HR45, declaring that the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is New Hampshire’s, not Maine’s.
It’s time we reclaim our territory once again for the sake of the Granite https://t.co/YEFGueTH7y”
The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard has long been a point of contention between New Hampshire and Maine over its official location and tax jurisdiction. This ongoing debate periodically resurfaces among lawmakers from both states as they seek economic advantages tied to shipyard operations.
Thibault’s posts underscore his focus on local identity issues and engagement with legislative efforts that reflect regional priorities.



