Kimberly Rice Explained

Kim Rice
Office:Speaker pro tempore of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
Leader:Dick Hinch
Sherman Packard
Term Start:December 2, 2020
Term End:December 7, 2022
Predecessor:Lucy Weber
Successor:Laurie Sanborn
State House1:New Hampshire
District1:Hillsborough 37th
Term Start1:December 3, 2014
Term End1:December 7, 2022
Birth Place:Dover, New Hampshire, U.S.
Party:Republican

Kimberly A. Rice is an American politician who served as speaker pro tempore of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.

Career

On November 4, 2014, Rice was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives where she represents the Hillsborough 37 district. Rice assumed office on December 3, 2014. Rice is a Republican. Rice served as the chair of the House's Children and Family Law Committee during this time.[1]

In 2020, after Republicans flipped the House, Rice was appointed speaker pro tempore by house speaker Dick Hinch. Following Hinch’s death from COVID-19-related complications shortly after his election, Rice was retained as speaker pro tempore by new house speaker Sherman Packard.[2] In December 2020, mere days after Hinch's death, Rice announced via a Facebook post that she had contracted COVID-19, describing the virus as "very real". Unlike Hinch, however, Rice recovered from her infection.[3] Unlike several other New Hampshire Republicans, Rice has publicly expressed her support for wearing face masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19. In an interview with The Eagle-Tribune given during her recovery, Rice expressed her concern over the polarization of American politics and the role social media has played in intensifying that polarization.[4]

In addition to Rice's duties as speaker pro tempore, Rice also serves on the New Hampshire Council for Thriving Children, the Oversight Commission on Children's Services, and the Commission to Review Child Abuse Fatalities. She also serves on the House's Rules Committee and Judiciary Committee. Rice has a notably pro-Second Amendment and pro-gun rights record, voting against a bill that banned guns on the floor of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 2019[5] as well as voting against a "red-flag" gun bill in 2020.[6] She has also fought to keep child marriage legal in her state.[7]

Personal life

Rice resides in Hudson, New Hampshire.[8] Rice is married and has seven children.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kimberly Rice Speaker Pro Tempore, District 37, New Hampshire House of Representatives . Council for Thriving Children . 9 Sep 2021.
  2. Web site: Kimberly Rice. . March 7, 2020.
  3. News: McNamara . Neal . NH Speaker Pro Tem Kimberly Rice Has Coronavirus . 9 Sep 2021 . Patch . 12 Dec 2020.
  4. News: West . Nancy . Social media comments anger NH Speaker Pro Tem as she recovers from COVID-19 . 9 Sep 2021 . The Eagle-Tribune . 15 Dec 2020.
  5. News: Ramer . Holly . New Hampshire House votes to restore gun ban . 9 Sep 2021 . The Philadelphia Inquirer . 2 Jan 2019.
  6. News: Ramer . Holly . New Hampshire House passes red-flag gun bill . 9 Sep 2021 . WGME-TV . 9 Jan 2020.
  7. News: Trickey . Erick . ‘Why Is Child Marriage Still Legal?’: A Young Lawmaker Tackles a Hidden Problem . Politico Magazine . 9 January 2022.
  8. Web site: Representative Kimberly Rice (R). . March 7, 2020.
  9. Web site: Kimberly Rice. Citizens Count . March 7, 2020.