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Official Twitter account of Congressman Joe Kennedy III, representing Massachusetts' 4th Congressional District.

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  1. asks for us to "chime in" to build a roadmap for this country. Let's do that.

  2. . opens "Inequity in is why so important. Fewer minorities in than 5 years ago."

  3. education is about economic opportunity -

  4. Our teachers are tackling stubborn inequities in our education system and economy.

  5. stresses importance of investing in science, technology, engineering, math to build best workforce in the world

  6. thanking all attendees for their leadership in

  7. must be priority in Congress says to prepare students for success in our economy

  8. Honored to be a partner in 's efforts to increase access to care and to receive their Legislator of the Year Award.

  9. We can't wait to welcome on campus Tues. Nov. 1st for Talk the Vote live radio broadcast, 8-10 PM in the FAC.

  10. . is accepting applications for spring internships in his Washington DC & Mass offices

  11. At yesterday, I asked for their help as we address gaps in our system. Read more here:

  12. . joins me to talk election, , 6 & 7:30

  13. Reflecting on being a prosecutor, discusses the importance of strengthening our mental health system in combating addiction

  14. At & speaks to need of better access to mental health services for families. Powerful message!

  15. . ends his remarks saying, "You are more than just biz leaders. You're members of a community that needs help" re: healthcare

  16. Great cider and donuts session at the Wilbraham Senior Center with my friend and special guest !

  17. Always great to hear from high school students who are so engaged and interested in government – thanks to for having me!

  18. National is this Sat. from 10AM-2PM. Click here to find a drop-off site in your community:

  19. Thanked for 4 decades of providing to our most vulnerable and urged them to continue advocating for increased funding.

  20. Statement from on retirement of Chief Daniel Racine.

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