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Congressman for Rhode Island's Second District

Warwick, RI and Washington, DC
Joined January 2009

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  1. The fact is that the nuclear deal is working. Today’s announcement is a crisis of the President’s own making, and he should reconsider and rejoin the JCPOA before our national security is further damaged.

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  2. Walking away from the JCPOA abandons our allies, weakens our credibility, and harms our ability to foster similar diplomatic agreements in the future. Worse, it undermines the central goal of the agreement - to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

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  3. Once again, the President is threatening U.S. national security and international stability. The Iran nuclear deal provides for comprehensive monitoring by the international community, and there remains no evidence that Iran is violating its commitments.

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  4. So many educators have had a profound impact on my life, like my 6th grade teacher, Lizbeth Larkin. On National Teacher Day, let’s celebrate educators across America who enrich students’ lives every day, helping them learn, grow, and thrive at every stage of life.

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  5. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of meeting Susan Shaw, a talented local artist from Richmond whose work was featured on the Wood Pawcatuck Watershed Asssociation’s Wild and Scenic poster.

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  6. May 7

    I championed the Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Protection Act. Today I'm at the Wood River w/ , the Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Assn, to kick off next phase - a Wild & Scenic River designation!

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  7. May 7

    It was a pleasure joining ’s Congressional Breakfast to discuss issues affecting RI businesses and the economy.

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  8. May 6

    Congratulations to all the members of ’s 2018 graduating class. You have made us proud, and your hard work will pay dividends for years to come.

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  9. May 6

    My Congressional Art Competition is on display . Join me today for the awards ceremony from 1 to 3 p.m.

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  10. May 5

    And a special note of congrats to my good friend and former colleague .

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  11. May 5

    Congratulations to this year’s inductees into the Heritage Hall of Fame. You have all made invaluable contributions to Rhode Island’s long and proud history.

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  12. May 5

    I’m sorry to miss ’s 11th annual Breakfast and Resource Fair w/ Kasim Yarn. My appreciation and gratitude go to all of our veterans for their service.

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  13. May 4

    Thanks to for planting seeds of hope for children in search of their forever families

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  14. May 4

    Great seeing Cathy Doyle and the entire family tonight.

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  15. May 4

    On May 4, 1776, our General Assembly was the first of the 13 original colonies to declare independence from Great Britain. Wishing everyone a happy Rhode Island Independence Day!

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  16. May 4

    Special thanks to guest speaker with the Cybercrime Support Network for joining my Committee meeting

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  17. May 4

    Congratulations to all of this year’s award winners.

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  18. May 4

    Can't think of a better place for to start her valedictory than RI, birthplace of the NEA! Thanks to for hosting a cultural conversation featuring our vibrant arts scene

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  19. May 3

    It was great to be back at my alma mater - especially for the Alumni Awards. Congrats to all the honorees.

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  20. May 3

    Thank you to all the members of my Committee who could join me for another great discussion.

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