Congressman Seth Magaziner, representing Rhode Island’s 2nd district, has been vocal on social media regarding recent legislative activities. Serving since 2023 after succeeding James Langevin, Magaziner has used his platform to express his views on tax amendments and significant bills affecting working people.
On July 3, 2025, Congressman Magaziner expressed gratitude towards Rep. Jeffries for highlighting his amendment aimed at providing tax relief to the middle class rather than the wealthy. He stated his disappointment that House Republicans did not seriously consider this amendment, instead prioritizing their affluent donors. The original tweet can be found here.
Later that day, he shared his thoughts on the passage of a bill associated with former President Trump by the Republicans. He described it as “a cruel setback for working people,” but noted that public pressure had led to some unfavorable parts being removed. He emphasized that this is just the beginning of change and hinted at potential shifts following the Midterms. His detailed reflections are available here.
On July 4, 2025, Magaziner marked Independence Day by reflecting on the nation’s founding principles of freedom and democracy as set forth in the Declaration of Independence in 1776. He expressed pride in serving the American people and reaffirmed his commitment to working toward a more perfect union for all citizens. His celebratory message can be accessed here.
Seth Magaziner was born in Bristol, Rhode Island in 1983 and currently resides in Cranston. A graduate of Brown University (2006) and Yale University (2010), he continues to represent Rhode Island’s interests in Congress with dedication.



