Rep. James Thibault, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, posted several statements on his social media account on February 1, 2026, addressing topics ranging from constitutional rights to education policy and legislative transparency.
In an early morning post, Thibault commented on national reciprocity and constitutional protections, stating, “If we can’t get national reciprocity, this is the BARE MINIMUM to protect citizens’ constitutional liberties” (posted February 1, 2026).
Later that day, he addressed the issue of school choice with a brief message: “This is why school choice.” (posted February 1, 2026).
Thibault also shared an update about his legislative activities: “Started a new project last night: going through all of the bills I cosponsored this year. Check it out!” (posted February 1, 2026).
The topics referenced in Thibault’s posts reflect ongoing debates in American politics. National reciprocity for concealed carry permits has been a recurring issue in Congress and among advocacy groups who argue it would standardize gun rights across state lines. School choice policies have remained central to education reform discussions at both state and federal levels. Transparency regarding lawmakers’ legislative records is frequently cited as important for public accountability.
Rep. Thibault’s statements highlight his engagement with these national conversations and his efforts to inform constituents about his positions and activities.


