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Jake Auchincloss

 
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Title
Representative
Massachusetts's 4th District
Party Affiliation
Democrat
2023
2024
Social Media Accounts
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: @
RepAuchincloss
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Representative Offices
Address
8 N. Main St.
Building
Attleboro District Office
Suite
Suite 200
City/State/Zip
Attleboro MA, 02703
Phone
508-431-1110
Address
1 Government Center
Suite
Office 237B
City/State/Zip
Fall River MA, 02722
Address
29 Crafts Street
Building
Newton District Office
Suite
Suite 375
City/State/Zip
Newton MA, 02458
Phone
617-332-3333
News
11/12/2024 --necn
Congressional power is beginning to come into focus, with House Republicans on the verge of securing a majority in the chamber, like the party has in the Senate, and promising swift action on President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda.“We have to do that while we have the energy and excitement, beginning on the very first day of the Congress in the new year,” House Speaker Mike Johnson said.As of Tuesday night, House Republicans have won 215 seats compared to 206 for Democrats, leaving the GOP just three shy of retaining the speaker’s gavel.Political analysts say the Republican power shift represents a mandate from voters.“In many ways, it’s a carte blanche,” said UMass professor Erin O’Brien. “He can do almost anything he wants because Republicans know that to go up against Donald Trump is to pay electorally.”Massachusetts Democrats are feeling those same headwinds.“We need to figure out how to appeal to the majority of Americans so that we can start winning elections again,” Rep. Seth Moulton said.“I think Democrats have to have our own bold, audacious agenda,” Rep. Jake Auchincloss said.They promised to keep fighting for their priorities, both in Washington, D.C., and at home in Massachusetts.“We’re going to keep chasing federal funding, work with federal programs,” Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said.“If they’re going to break the law like they did in the first term, Democrats are going to protect the Constitution and hold them to account,” Auchincloss said.O’Brien believes those goals are attainable if Democrats can find footholds in the Republican-dominated government.“Once the policy nitty gritty gets started, Democrats, even though they weren’t favored by the electorate this go-around, a lot of their policies are more favorable,” O’Brien said.More election newsMaine14 hours agoRanked voting will decide pivotal Maine congressional race. How does that work?news9 hours agoTrump's win may put this popular student loan forgiveness program at riskDonald TrumpNov 11Trump has vowed to kill US offshore wind projects. Will he succeed?
11/05/2024 --abcnews
Four incumbent Democrats face challengers in U.S. House districts in Massachusetts
10/12/2024 --trib
Democrats marked the one-year anniversary of the terror attack on Israel Oct. 7 by repeating their calls for a cease-fire. This was incredibly bad timing and an affront to our Israeli allies.
08/08/2024 --foxnews
Vice President Kamala Harris' choice of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as running mate has opened up questions into where the possible vice president stands on Israel.
08/07/2024 --foxnews
Jewish organizations reacted to Vice President Kamala Harris' selection of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as running mate, with the groups offering mixed reactions to the new ticket.
07/19/2024 --abcnews
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