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Seth Magaziner highlights infrastructure law benefits and addresses book bans

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U.S. Rep. Seth Magaziner Proudly Representing the 2nd District of Rhode Island’s | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Seth Magaziner Proudly Representing the 2nd District of Rhode Island’s | Official U.S. House headshot

Congressman Seth Magaziner, representing Rhode Island's 2nd district since 2023, has been active on social media discussing various issues and initiatives. Born in Bristol, Rhode Island, in 1983 and a graduate of Brown University and Yale University, Magaziner has shared insights into infrastructure projects and political concerns.

On December 3, 2024, Congressman Magaziner highlighted the impact of the Infrastructure Law. He noted that it "has brought back BILLIONS of federal funding to fix roads and bridges, replace lead pipes, expand broadband – & I could go on." He expressed particular enthusiasm for a new project: "One project I’m really excited about is the new connector to link Route 4 North to 95 South." "Original quotation"

The following day, December 4, he addressed an educational issue concerning book bans in Florida. He stated that "More than 700 books have now been banned in Florida public school libraries because of extreme politicians." He criticized these actions by saying that "Book banners will claim that their goal is to protect people, but what they really want is to control people," concluding with the assertion that "That’s not America." "Original quotation"

Later on December 4, Congressman Magaziner shared a lighter note regarding Congress's activities over the past year. In reference to Spotify Wrapped's annual summary feature, he tweeted: "2024 Congress Wrapped just dropped, and it's full of hits. Thanks for tuning in this past year - 2025’s playlist is already in the works!" "Original quotation"

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