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Gregory Strong used to install fiberglass insulation and vinyl siding, and even co-owned a business. But after an accident left him unable to walk and requiring use of a wheelchair, Strong now lives at a nursing home in Providence.
With confusion and concern swirling around exactly what a federal funding freeze will mean for state and local programs, U.S. Representative Seth Magaziner visited the Cranston Senior Center last week.
A new letter from Rhode Island’s congressional delegation to the federal Office of Management and Budget asks the office’s acting director, Matthew Vaeth, to confirm that all previously approved funding for local projects will be released to the state.
Congressman Seth Magaziner (D-R.I.) will lead the effort to pass legislation to ban members of Congress from trading individual stocks, taking over for outgoing Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-Va.).
U.S. Rep. Seth Magaziner held his inaugural Veterans Appreciation Breakfast and Awards Ceremony on Nov. 12 to commemorate Veterans Day and honor those who served in uniform.
U.S. Representative Seth Magaziner (D-RI) is leading a bipartisan effort to reunite Americans with their lost retirement benefits, totaling approximately $1.65 trillion, sitting in 29.2 million forgotten 401(k) accounts.
U.S. Senator Jack Reed and U.S. Representative Seth Magaziner joined the University of Rhode Island community Monday to celebrate a significant $795,000 federal earmark aimed at upgrading the university’s secure computing and data infrastructure.
Rhode Island just hit the infrastructure jackpot – a massive $125.39 million to help fix the crumbling Washington Bridge. U.S. Senators Jack Reed, Sheldon Whitehouse, Representatives Seth Magaziner, Gabe Amo, and Governor Dan McKee are all patting themselves on the back for securing this windfall of federal funds.