U.S. Congressman Seth Magaziner, representing Rhode Island’s 2nd district, recently posted a series of messages on his official Twitter account addressing both local constituents and broader national issues.
On April 5, 2026, Magaziner extended holiday greetings to the public: “Happy Easter to all. Wishing you a blessed day filled with hope and renewal. https://t.co/Y6gaQru4oD”
The following day, he encouraged constituents to participate in civic engagement: “Town halls are a great way to connect with me and share your thoughts about what’s happening in Washington. You can also reach me through my website or sign up for my newsletter to stay in touch. https://t.co/MeGdwt7glJ https://t.co/mRHWiUPngd” (April 6, 2026).
Later that same day, Magaziner addressed voting rights concerns at the federal level and highlighted local legislative efforts: “Voting rights are under attack at the federal level. Rhode Island is fighting back. I am proud to support the Rhode Island Voting Rights Act to protect against voter intimidation, discrimination, and dilution. Read more https://t.co/o6Z90jJYsE https://t.co/UnXxtcAZla” (April 6, 2026).
Magaziner has served as U.S. Representative since replacing James Langevin in 2023. Born in Bristol in 1983 and currently residing in Cranston, Magaziner holds degrees from Brown University and Yale University.



