Rep. Jim McGovernVerified account

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Proudly representing the people of the 2nd District of Massachusetts.

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Joined January 2011

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  1. It's time to come together & move our country forward. I wish President-elect Trump all the best. I am so proud of Secretary

  2. view of the Capitol Dome. 🇺🇸

  3. ! Make your voice heard. Our democracy is far too important to sit on the sidelines. Where to vote:

  4. When took office, we were in the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes. Today, U.S. businesses have created 15.5 million new jobs.

  5. We've come a long way.

  6. The U.S. elected the first woman to Congress 100 years ago

  7. We have a lot to be proud of—and hopeful for—as we commemorate 55 years of promoting the dignity and freedom of people everywhere.

    USAID Ending Extreme Poverty
    Through the narration of Presidents Kennedy, Clinton, Bush, and Obama, the film depicts America's progress, mission, and means by which we intend to end extreme poverty over the next two decades.
  8. Thank you Former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno for your work to make our nation a better place.

  9. Thank you for joining us at 's Summit Academy this AM. We loved sharing school impacts for students & families!

  10. Remember this history: Not until 1964 with the passage of the 24th amendment were poll taxes banned. Don't let that work go to waste—!

  11. "If you haven’t gotten covered yet, now’s the time to do it." — at

    Weekly Address: The Progress We've Made Because of the Affordable...
    Follow @WhiteHouse for the latest from President Obama and his administration.
  12. Excited to share the redesigned website! It is easier to navigate and more functional.

  13. Republicans are brazenly calling for Hillary Clinton to be impeached—before an election has even happened.

  14. Our economy added 161,000 jobs in October—extending the longest streak of total job growth on record →

  15. Congrats Robin Currie & Maria Snell for walking 500 miles to raise awareness. Your strength inspires

  16. Big news for following Congress! We've made several enhancements to our site today. What do you think?

  17. At the 6th Annual Senior Center Luncheon w/ & municipal officials

  18. Honored to have speak to Physician Assistant Studies students about public policy & the opioid crisis in this a.m.

  19. to 1971, when 18 y/os got the right to vote. Young people have shaped the nation since. Let's keep that going!

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