Rep. James Thibault highlights new role with Turning Point Action and NH House bill passage

James Thibault, New Hampshire State Representative for Merrimack 25th District
James Thibault, New Hampshire State Representative for Merrimack 25th District
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Rep. James Thibault, a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, recently posted a series of statements on his social media account regarding political initiatives and legislative actions in New Hampshire.

On February 18, 2026, Thibault announced his new role with Turning Point Action’s Chase the Vote initiative, stating, “This weekend, I had the pleasure of officially starting my job with @TPAction’s Chase the Vote initiative! Turning Point recognizes the potential of New Hampshire and has some great things in the works to turn out Republicans and win in 2026 and beyond! I am honored to work”.

The following day, February 19, 2026, Thibault reported on legislative developments within the statehouse: “The NH House just passed the CHARLIE Act, honoring Charlie Kirk by removing the leftist race and gender indoctrination he fought so hard against from our schools! We will never forget Charlie and the work he did—and we will always carry that work forward.”

Later that same day, Thibault commented positively on a public address by posting simply: “Excellent speech!”

Turning Point Action is an advocacy organization affiliated with conservative youth movement Turning Point USA. The group’s Chase the Vote initiative aims to increase Republican voter turnout through grassroots engagement efforts. The CHARLIE Act referenced by Thibault is named after Charlie Kirk—founder of Turning Point USA—who has been a prominent critic of progressive curricula in American schools.

Thibault’s posts reflect ongoing debates within New Hampshire about education policy and partisan mobilization ahead of upcoming elections.



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