Maryland's 4th Congressional District
Recent News About Maryland's 4th Congressional District
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Release: Auchincloss Calls on India to Reassess Importation of Russian Oil
“AS THE TIES BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND INDIA CONTINUE TO STRENGTHEN, WE ENCOURAGE THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA TO REASSESS ITS IMPORTATION OF RUSSIAN OIL, TO BETTER ALIGN ITS ENERGY POLICY WITH THE VALUES AND INTERESTS AT STAKE IN UKRAINE.”
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Auchincloss Leads Letter on Bioeconomy and Chips Implementation
“As China Increases Its Ambitions In Global Biomanufacturing And New Discoveries Continue To Be Made, Our Nation Is Confronted With Serious Threats And Exciting Opportunities That Require A Reinvigorated Focus On Driving Innovation In Biology And The Life Sciences.”
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Statement: Auchincloss: “members Need to Put Their Country Before Their Primary Base”
The below statement regarding the Fiscal Responsibility Act. can be attributed to Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D,MA-04).
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Release: Auchincloss Announces 2023 Congressional Art Competition Winner
Angela Nie, a junior at Newton North High School, won the Massachusetts’ Fourth District’s annual congressional art competition with her painting, “Anticipation”
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Opinion: As Immaturity, Hate Brew Online, Congress Should Move to Protect Children by Raising Internet Use Age to 16
As immaturity and hate brew online, Congress should move to protect children by raising, and enforcing, the age of Internet use to 16 and adopting the Massachusetts model of gun-safety legislation. Society can contribute by more openly discussing healthy masculinity
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Massachusetts Congressman Among Those Briefed on Local Guardsman's Document Leak
A United States representative from Massachusetts is among the members of Congress who have been recently briefed on the Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, who has been charged with leaking highly-classified military documents
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Too Many Young Men Are Failing Online
Last week, federal officials descended on a small town that I represent in Congress to arrest Jack Teixeira, 21, an Air National Guard member, for allegedly leaking classified national defense information
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The Boston Globe: Too Many Young Men Are Failing Online by: Congressman Jake Auchincloss
As immaturity and hate brew online, Congress should move to protect children by raising, and enforcing, the age of Internet use to 16 and adopting the Massachusetts model of gun-safety legislation