Congressman Defends Massachusetts Values Ahead of Lexington Concord Anniversary

March 09, 2025 | Fall River City, Bristol County, Massachusetts


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Congressman Defends Massachusetts Values Ahead of Lexington Concord Anniversary
Congressman Auchincloss emphasized the importance of defending the values of Massachusetts residents during a recent Congressional update in Fall River. He stated that his primary responsibilities in Washington, D.C., include delivering constituent services and advocating for the priorities of the community.

Highlighting the significance of the rule of law, Auchincloss noted, "We believe in the rule of law, not the law of the ruler." This statement reflects a commitment to democratic principles as Massachusetts prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord, pivotal events in American history.

The congressman’s remarks underscore a dedication to representing the values of constituents from Fall River to Brookline, reinforcing the importance of civic engagement and accountability in government. As the state approaches this historic milestone, Auchincloss's focus on these foundational principles resonates with the community's commitment to democracy and justice.

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