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July 9, 2025

An array of Rhode Island federal, state and local officials helped cut the ribbon at Soria – a 63-unit all-affordable apartment complex on Frenchtown Road built with private, state and federal dollars. 

The project, 10 years in the making, was originally conceived by Cove Homes, a nonprofit developer affiliated with the East Greenwich Housing Authority, when the state Dept. of Transportation put the parcel just west of Route 4 up for sale.


July 9, 2025

June 19, 2025

A recent Wall Street Journal analysis reveals a surge in stock trading by lawmakers and their families in early April, as President Trump’s shifting stance on tariffs sent markets into turmoil. But while some members cashed in, others are looking to highlight lawmakers’ trades and bar Congress from betting on Wall Street. Lisa Desjardins has the story. [...] Read full article. 


June 12, 2025

To combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and protect U.S. coastal economies, Representatives Dan Crenshaw (R-TX), Seth Magaziner (D-RI), and Nick Begich (R-AK) have introduced the bipartisan Fighting Foreign Illegal Seafood Harvest (FISH) Act.


June 2, 2025

Rep. Seth Magaziner reintroduced a bill to crack down on illegal gun sales.

The Prevent Illegal Gun Sales Act focuses on strengthening measures for firearm dealers who are selling illegally, falsifying records and providing firearms to firearms traffickers.


June 2, 2025

The Trump administration is coming under scrutiny for deporting several U.S. citizen children along with their foreign-born parents.

Trump officials have defended the move, saying the minors were not deported, rather the parents have elected to take them along rather than be separated from their children.

But attorneys for the families involved in such cases say their clients were given little notice and forced to make split-second decisions about what to do with children born in the United States.


May 30, 2025

President Trump’s new budget proposal calls for cutting the main source of federal funds for state and local libraries.

The president’s budget outline, released earlier this month, would eliminate a little known federal agency called the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

The proposed cuts weren’t exactly a surprise.


May 9, 2025

Rep. Seth Magaziner provided an update on his push for a bill that would prevent members of Congress from trading stocks.

Magaziner told 12 News Friday he recently started meeting with other lawmakers who have proposed similar legislation to negotiate a “single, consensus bill” they can all get behind and work on passing.


May 8, 2025

US Representative Seth Magaziner decried the “absolute cruelty” of President Trump’s 2026 budget plan, which would slash nondefense domestic spending by $163 billion.

Trump’s plan, unveiled Friday, “guts” the US Agency for International Development, a key funder for a Rhode Island nonprofit that makes food for starving children, and the National Institutes of Health, which funds “the lifesaving research that is done here in Rhode Island and across the country,” Magaziner said on the Rhode Island Report podcast.


May 2, 2025

U.S. Representative Seth Magaziner has been taking to the House floor to protest President Trump’s cuts to funding for life-saving food for malnourished children. We talk with him about that, and some of the ways Rhode Island has been impacted by the president’s first few months in office.  Also, State Senator Tiara Mack is against Providence Mayor Brett Smiley’s efforts to raise property taxes.