Yury Polozov, a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, shared several updates on his Twitter account on January 8, 2026. His posts covered the state’s historical anniversary, legislative developments, and recent political gatherings.
In a tweet posted at 14:39 UTC, Polozov highlighted New Hampshire’s role in American history: “New Hampshire celebrates the 250th anniversary of becoming the first colony to adopt its own constitution and establish an independent government, separate from British rule, on January 5, 1776. Today, we continue this proud tradition by keeping New Hampshire the freest state in https://t.co/SWEwyVsT2N”.
Later that day at 16:49 UTC, Polozov announced progress on state legislation: “That’s why I introduced Amendment 0026h to save NH HB 392 (2025). Today, Polozov Amendment passed 186:159. The bill passed the House 192:159. On to the Senate! https://t.co/y9IJSB42iZ https://t.co/TxLwHmdxLj”.
At 19:08 UTC, he noted participation in a political event focused on health policy: “It was great to see federal candidates @DiLorenzo4NH and @Melissa4NH join the NH House Republican Vaccine Injury Caucus today to discuss how we can truly Make America Healthy Again. #MAHA #NHPolitics https://t.co/ntQTlw1QTD”.
New Hampshire’s adoption of its own constitution in January 1776 marked it as the first American colony to formally break from British authority and create an independent government structure. This event is recognized as a foundational moment in both state and national history.
The legislative process referenced by Polozov involves HB 392 (2025), which recently advanced through the New Hampshire House with support for an amendment introduced by him. The bill now moves forward for consideration in the state Senate.


