Seth Magaziner addresses constituents and questions wind project halt on social media

U.S. Rep. Seth Magaziner representing Rhode Island%27s 2nd Congressional District - Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Seth Magaziner, who represents Rhode Island’s 2nd district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of tweets on September 4, 2025, addressing a range of topics from public engagement to federal oversight.

On September 4 at 01:06 UTC, Magaziner announced an upcoming online session for constituents: ” Let’s do another AMA, tomorrow on Instagram. From fighting for working people in RI, to lowering costs, to cracking down on corruption in Washington – no topic is off-limits. Reply to my story with your Q’s and I’ll answer some tomorrow.”

Later that day at 14:47 UTC, he shared a brief message accompanied by applause emojis: “”.

At 14:57 UTC the same day, Magaziner raised concerns regarding renewable energy policy decisions: “When I asked the Assistant Secretary of the Interior why he stopped Revolution Wind, he couldn’t answer the question. This is insane. Watch:”

Seth Magaziner has served as the representative for Rhode Island’s 2nd congressional district since replacing James Langevin in 2023. Born in Bristol in 1983 and currently residing in Cranston, Magaziner graduated from Brown University in 2006 and Yale University in 2010.



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