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Rep. Jake Auchincloss is serving his third term representing Massachusetts 4th Congressional District. In addition to his work on the House Committee on Energy & Commerce, his areas of focus include healthcare, clean energy, gun violence, and building a strong middle class. He's a former Marine who commanded infantry in Afghanistan and special operations in Panama. Following his military service, he continued his service as a three-term city councilor in Newton. While working at City Hall on nights and weekends, Jake built a career in business, running product development at both a Fortune 100 insurance company and a cybersecurity startup. He has degrees in Economics and Finance from Harvard University and MIT Sloan. Rep. Auchincloss has one of the strongest and most unique voices in Congress right now. Join us for this insightful discussion on Trump 2.0's blatant corruption, the budget bill, healthcare and RFK Jr., Harvard, the economy and tariffs, GOP fealty to Trump, the Democrats' challenges, SignalGate, DOJ weaponization and the attacks on democracy, and the murder of the Israeli Embassy staffers. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Design by Cricket Lengyel
Rep. Jake Auchincloss discusses House Republicans' plan to cut Medicaid.
Send us a textIn this podcast episode, Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) discusses critical healthcare policy issues, including his bipartisan proposal to fund community health centers through a nationwide sugary beverage tax. The Massachusetts Democrat shares pointed criticism of RFK Jr.'s approach to healthcare, arguing that while chronic disease is a genuine crisis, the current administration's methods threaten critical scientific institutions and public health infrastructure.The conversation also covers Auchincloss's perspective on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), PBM reform, and federal budget priorities, highlighting the congressman's view that current efficiency initiatives risk damaging valuable government functions while tax policies disproportionately benefit the wealthy at the expense of middle-class Americans.Timestamps:00:00:00 - Opening Teaser Clips00:01:14 - Introduction of Congressman Jake Auchincloss00:01:59 - Energy and Commerce Committee Jurisdiction00:02:44 - CMMI Program Cuts and Congressional Oversight00:04:26 - Discussion on Political Intent and Bipartisanship00:06:33 - Critique of RFK Jr.'s Healthcare Policies00:10:28 - Tackling the Chronic Condition Epidemic00:10:57 - Community Health Centers and Sugary Beverage Tax Proposal00:14:44 - Food Policies and School Lunch Programs00:33:21 - Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Discussion00:43:45 - Federal Budget and Tax Policy Debate00:51:24 - Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) Reform00:54:08 - Closing Remarks
Harry talks with Jake Auchincloss, a relatively young Demoratic member of the House who is drawing a lot of attention for his ideas about how the Party needs to proceed to win back a majority of the American people. They first discuss the issue of Generation-Z men, who are shaping up to be a conservative cohort of Republicans for the next 50 years. Auchincloss believes there are ways to provide them attractive alternatives without in any way mimicking or appropriating the MAGA rhetoric. Auchincloss follows up with his own defining themes, leading with housing, as well as corrections to democratic processes (such as the elimination of gerrymandering), that he believes could drive a shift back to Democrats. One concrete opportunity for multiple reforms could come from 2026-28, if the party establishes majorities in Congress and Trump is a lame duck. Auchincloss's overall prescription for the party is it needs to focus on economic opportunities and an “abundance agenda” to contrast favorably to the overall scarcity ideology that has come to dominate the Republican Party.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Tristan Snell Show, Tristan dives into the continuing SignalGate saga, exposing the Trump administration's use of insecure communication platforms like Signal and Gmail. Tristan also examines Trump's recent push for retaliatory tariffs, which threaten to raise costs on everyday goods, prescription drugs, and even home insurance premiums. Joining the discussion is Representative Jake Auchincloss of Massachusetts, a rising Democratic star. Rep. Auchincloss shares his insights on the corruption within the Trump administration, its impact on Americans' wallets, and the erosion of the rule of law.
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Congressman Jake Auchincloss joins WBUR's Morning Edition.
Rep. Auchincloss joins WBUR's Morning Edition to express concern that American officials will not enforce a law he co-sponsored requiring the Chinese-owned app TikTok to be sold to a U.S.-based operator.
J&J's $14.6 billion takeout of neurology play Intra-cellular Therapies headlined a buzzy start to the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, where a flurry of deal announcements recalled the conference's pre-pandemic days. On the latest BioCentury This Week podcast, BioCentury's editors discuss the takeout of Intra-cellular, the third 11-digit neuro M&A in the past 13 months, as well as M&A involving Idrx and GSK, and Scorpion Therapeutics and Eli Lilly. Turning to Washington, the team explores what's behind BIO CEO John Crowley's visit to Mar-a-Lago to meet with President-elect Donald Trump, impending changes at FDA under Trump 2.0 and key takeaways from Rep. Jake Auchincloss appearance on BCTW's sister podcast, The BioCentury Show. The team also breaks down the key trends in the past year in FDA approvals. This episode of BioCentury This Week was sponsored by ICON Biotech.View full story: https://www.biocentury.com/article/65469400:01 - Sponsor Message: ICON Biotech02:38 - JPM Deal Buzz11:20 - Washington Update16:08 - Rep. Auchincloss' Take on Biopharma 21:01 - FDA Regulatory DecisionsTo submit a question to BioCentury's editors, email the BioCentury This Week team at podcasts@biocentury.com.Reach us by sending a text
Massachusetts U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss is in Washington for the certification of the presidential election. He joins WBUR's Morning Edition to reflect on the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riots and look ahead at the coming administration.
Rep. Jake Auchincloss joins Radio Boston to discuss what went wrong for Kamala Harris and how he expects his role in the U.S. House to change during President-elect Donald Trump's second administration.
Massachusetts Congressman Jake Auchincloss ran unopposed in Tuesday's election. He's a Marine veteran, and represents communities from Newton to Fall River.
Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D) MA discusses the presidential election. Auchincloss spoke with Bloomberg's Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congressman Jake Auchincloss joins Radio Boston to discuss Kamala Harris' strategy in the closing weeks of the presidential campaign.
U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss joins Radio Boston ahead of this year's Democratic National Convention.
Auchincloss noted his constituents were concerned about Biden's ability to win, but that the decision making process is best done "with unity in mind, with candor and confidentiality."
GE Vernova is suing SKF USA for $386 million over failing bearings, and American Electric Power (AEP) is suing GE Vernova for wind turbine failures. WUPROHYD is looking to combine wave, solar, and wind power generation into a single floating structure, potentially revolutionizing offshore renewable energy production. BP's CEO is moving company focus away from renewables. DOF Group acquires Maersk Supply Service for $1.11 billion in a cash and stock deal. Jupiter Bach is facing challenges due to EU sanctions on Chinese fiberglass. Nordex plans to restart production at its facility in Iowa. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has issued key approvals for two major offshore wind projects: Atlantic Shores South and New England Wind. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Pardalote Consulting - https://www.pardaloteconsulting.comWeather Guard Lightning Tech - www.weatherguardwind.comIntelstor - https://www.intelstor.com Allen Hall: Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I'm your host, Allen Hall, and I'll be bringing you this week's top stories in the wind energy sector. BP is making significant changes to its strategy under new CEO Murray Auchincloss. The oil giant has implemented a company wide hiring freeze and paused new offshore wind projects. This marks a stark departure from the previous leadership's focus on rapidly transitioning to renewable energy. Auchincloss is redirecting the company's focus back to oil and gas investments, particularly in the Gulf of Mexico and U. S. shale basins. Dozens of employees previously working on new renewable opportunities have been reassigned to existing projects, and the company is also expected to make job cuts in its renewable sector, though specific numbers haven't been announced. These changes come as BP faces investor discontent over its energy transition strategy, And underperforming shares. The company is now aiming to balance its decarbonization goals with the current high demand for oil and gas. Industry analysts see this as a significant shift in BP's approach to the energy transition, potentially setting a new trend in the oil and gas sector. Moving on to global shipping news, Norwegian supply shipping company, Dof Group, has agreed to acquire Maersk Supply Service for about 1. 1 billion. Dof will pay 577 million in cash and issue new shares worth 1. 1 billion. Merrick Supply Service Holding set to own 25 percent of Doff's shares after the transaction. The combined company will operate under Doff's name and remain listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year. DOP plans to finance the acquisition through a 500 million dollar debt facility and up to 125 million dollars in equity. In related news, a new company called Maersk Offshore Wind has been launched to accelerate offshore wind deployment. The company will provide installation services. Using a new wind installation vessel concept, which is estimated to reduce installation time of offshore wind turbines by about 30 percent compared to conventional methods. This efficiency is expected to lower overall installation costs for developers. The first vessel is scheduled for delivery in 2025. Maersk Offshore Wind, a spinoff of Maersk Supply Service, is owned by AP Moller Holding and will be headquartered in Denmark. The company aims to support the growing offshore wind market, particularly in Europe and the U. S., where ambitious targets for install capacity have been set for 2030 and 2050. European wind industry supplier Jupiter Bach is facing challenges due t...
Rep. Jake Auchincloss says "private, tough conversations between the President and elected officials" will determine the future of President Biden's re-election bid.
U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss joins Radio Boston to discuss his concerns about the climate on some Boston-area college campuses, as well as the latest on Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza.
We completely depart the Feud series this week, beginning the first of a three-episode arc to unpack the real feud, which is little featured in the series – the feud between Truman Capote and Gore Vidal. This week, in a prologue of sorts, we connect Gore Vidal and Lee Radziwill, long associated before Truman, who are stepsiblings through marriage, thanks to Hugh D. Auchincloss. Hugh's second and third wives, respectively, were Nina Gore Vidal and Janet Lee Bouvier, mothers of Gore and Lee. This one is multi-layered and involves so many spiderwebs. All sources can be found at doneanddunne.com. Continue your investigation with ad-free and bonus episodes on Patreon! To advertise on Done & Dunne, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/DoneDunne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeremy Siegel speaks with Massachusetts Congressman Jake Auchincloss as bipartisan legislation co-sponsored by the Congressman is scheduled to be voted on on the House floor today concerning Tiktok.
Congressman Jake Auchincloss, D-Mass., discusses concerns about President Biden, aid to Israel, the collapse of the border bill, the Washington Bridge crisis and more.
In this episode, Grace Mosuro is joined by Lucy Auchincloss, Partnerships Director at Lifetime Training. Lucy shares her story and the journey of becoming Lucy. Lucy was born male in former Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. Growing up, while she enjoyed "male" activities such as rugby, playing with toy guns etc, she always knew that she should have been a girl, often wishing witches would take her away to cast a spell to make her a girl and make everyone forget she'd ever been a boy. Puberty exacerbated this and she headed off to London where she partied hard to blank out the pain (and because it was fun); concurrently leading a successful career in financial services and, later, motor racing. Lucy moved - still as a man - to Australia in 2008 where the 3rd person she met was her now wife of 13 years, Suzie. While in Australia, Lucy was able to transition to her true self, having gender realignment surgery on her 35th birthday with the unwavering support of her wife, family and friends. She moved back to the UK 9 years ago, shortly after the birth of her son (conceived with her wife's eggs but also her own frozen sperm!). She now works in the apprenticeship space leading teams who deliver life-changing vocational training. #transgender #equalitydiversityandinclusion #inclusion #diversity #equality #theorganisationalinclusionist #real life stories
De reclamefilmpjes met bekende popsterren als Katy Perry zorgen niet voor hongerige klanten. Maaltijdbezorger Just Eat Takeaway ziet het aantal bestellingen fors dalen. Vooral bij het Amerikaanse Grubhub verliest het in rap tempo klanten. Al dik anderhalf jaar wordt een koper gezocht voor dat onderdeel, maar niemand lijkt het te willen. In deze aflevering kijken we naar de hele bestelling aan problemen. Want niet alleen Grubhub is een probleem, ook in Zuid-Europa en Australië gaan de zaken slecht. Sinds de piek een paar jaar geleden is zo'n 90 procent van de beurswaarde weggevaagd. Niet alleen bij Just Eat Takeaway is de lijst met tegenvallers lang. Dat geldt ook voor China. Dalende export, laag consumentenvertrouwen, hoge werkloosheid en een hardnekkige vastgoedcrisis. De economie van China staat er slecht voor. Ook beleggers zeggen hun vertrouwen in het land op. Een flinke strijd binnen de bestuurskamers van de Europese Centrale Bank. De ene na de andere ECB-bestuurders probeert de hoop op een snelle renteverlaging te temperen. Laatste in de rij is Klaas Knot, president van De Nederlandsche Bank. Maar nu laat ook de opperbaas van zich horen: Christine Lagarde. Volgens haar gaat de rente gewoon omlaag, waarschijnlijk deze zomer al. In de weekserie gaat het tot slot over de beste ceo's ter wereld. Met vandaag de 'beste baas' die Apple ooit heeft gehad. Nee, het is niet Steve Jobs, maar Tim Cook.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De reclamefilmpjes met bekende popsterren als Katy Perry zorgen niet voor hongerige klanten. Maaltijdbezorger Just Eat Takeaway ziet het aantal bestellingen fors dalen. Vooral bij het Amerikaanse Grubhub verliest het in rap tempo klanten. Al dik anderhalf jaar wordt een koper gezocht voor dat onderdeel, maar niemand lijkt het te willen. In deze aflevering kijken we naar de hele bestelling aan problemen. Want niet alleen Grubhub is een probleem, ook in Zuid-Europa en Australië gaan de zaken slecht. Sinds de piek een paar jaar geleden is zo'n 90 procent van de beurswaarde weggevaagd. Niet alleen bij Just Eat Takeaway is de lijst met tegenvallers lang. Dat geldt ook voor China. Dalende export, laag consumentenvertrouwen, hoge werkloosheid en een hardnekkige vastgoedcrisis. De economie van China staat er slecht voor. Ook beleggers zeggen hun vertrouwen in het land op. Een flinke strijd binnen de bestuurskamers van de Europese Centrale Bank. De ene na de andere ECB-bestuurders probeert de hoop op een snelle renteverlaging te temperen. Laatste in de rij is Klaas Knot, president van De Nederlandsche Bank. Maar nu laat ook de opperbaas van zich horen: Christine Lagarde. Volgens haar gaat de rente gewoon omlaag, waarschijnlijk deze zomer al. In de weekserie gaat het tot slot over de beste ceo's ter wereld. Met vandaag de 'beste baas' die Apple ooit heeft gehad. Nee, het is niet Steve Jobs, maar Tim Cook.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some stories have so much trash it's hard to know where to begin, but for scion of the Standard Oil fortune Hugh D. Auchincloss, it's hard to know even where to stop. Auchincloss, about as blue blood as you can get, was married three times, and through that particular journey, ended up being step-father to the future Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwell, from his third marriage, as well as the writer Gore Vidal, via his second marriage. It's this second marriage, to the former Nina Gore, that opened him to the later ponderings of step-son Gore Vidal, and his particularly poisonous pen. Get ready for a bit of a Forrest Gump journey through mid-20th century America, but in this case, a rich Forrest Gump with serious erectile dysfunction. Want early, ad-free episodes, bonus divorces, limited series, Zoom hangouts, and more? Join us at patreon.com/trashydivorces! Sponsors This episode is sponsored by Regain Couples Therapy by BetterHelp. Visit regain.com/trashy today and get 10% off your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Some stories have so much trash it's hard to know where to begin, but for scion of the Standard Oil fortune Hugh D. Auchincloss, it's hard to know even where to stop. Auchincloss, about as blue blood as you can get, was married three times, and through that particular journey, ended up being step-father to the future Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwell, from his third marriage, as well as the writer Gore Vidal, via his second marriage. It's this second marriage, to the former Nina Gore, that opened him to the later ponderings of step-son Gore Vidal, and his particularly poisonous pen. Get ready for a bit of a Forrest Gump journey through mid-20th century America, but in this case, a rich Forrest Gump with serious erectile dysfunction. All sources can be found at doneanddunne.com. Continue your investigation with ad-free and bonus episodes on Patreon! To advertise on Done & Dunne, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/DoneDunne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Auchincloss joins us from Washington shortly after leaving a closed-door House Democratic Caucus meeting.
Again the ties between various Illuminati families is very involved, and a long unraveling process, similar to untying a set of bad knots confronts the researcher. The Kennedy family abounds with marriages to names such as Anketells, Baileys, Booths, Buckley's, Collins, Hatfield's, Humphrey's, Freeman's, James, Phelps, Reagan's, Russell's, and Smiths.3 The Kennedy's that we will look closest at are related to the Fitzpatrick's, a powerful Irish family whose coat of arms has 3 fleur-de-lis with a dragon and a lion. (The Fitzpatrick's may tie back to France, and they may possibly part of the Sang Royal (Sangraal--Sang Raal is the term used in the older manuscripts which can mean both Royal bloodline or Holy Grail.) Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis who married John F. Kennedy was tied to the Auchinclosses via her sister's marriage into the Auchincloss family. The Auchinclosses are Scottish bloodline of the Illuminati.
Chip Auchincloss is a Monitor Engineer and Backline Tech based in Brooklyn, N.Y., who's spent the last 20 years living his dream of working in the live sound industry. I met with Chip at his Brooklyn studio where we dove deep into his upbringing in Philadelphia, his obsession with concerts, and the crazy coincidence of our family connection. Over the years he has toured with artists ranging from Dirty Projectors, Silversun Pickups, The New Pornographers, Regina Spektor, and many more. He's also worked as a house engineer at several venues including Sony Hall, World Stage, Webster Hall, and B.B. King's Blues Club, where he got his start. Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/roadie-free-radio/id1115332289 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/61e24ZD5A3oBTxO36WHQXq?si=38cac6d09f3f4fea
Chip Auchincloss is a Monitor Engineer and Backline Tech based in Brooklyn, N.Y., who's spent the last 20 years living his dream of working in the live sound industry. I met with Chip at his Brooklyn studio where we dove deep into his upbringing in Philadelphia, his obsession with concerts, and the crazy coincidence of our family connection. Over the years he has toured with artists ranging from Dirty Projectors, Silversun Pickups, The New Pornographers, Regina Spektor, and many more. He's also worked as a house engineer at several venues including Sony Hall, World Stage, Webster Hall, and B.B. King's Blues Club, where he got his start. Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/roadie-free-radio/id1115332289 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/61e24ZD5A3oBTxO36WHQXq?si=38cac6d09f3f4fea
In this episode we pick the brain of Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA). Having worked with Liberty Mutual and a cyber startup, Rep. Auchincloss brings insurance acumen to Capitol Hill. He shares his thoughts on debt limit issues, housing costs, gun violence and the astonishing amount of legislation that actually has been passed by Congress in recent years. Plus, Joel Kopperud, The Council's SVP of government affairs, and Blaire Bartlett, The Council's VP of government affairs, give an update on PBM legislation.
The 35 year-old congressman has emerged as a rising star in Massachusetts politics.
The 35 year-old congressman has emerged as a rising star in Massachusetts politics.
When U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss decided to deliver a speech on a bill that would create a U.S.-Israel artificial intelligence center, he opted to let the AI do the talking. The brief two-paragraph speech read by the Massachusetts Democrat on the floor of the U.S. House was generated by the online AI chatbot ChatGPT. His staff said they believe it's the first time an AI-written speech was read in Congress. Auchincloss said he prompted the system in part to “write 100 words to deliver on the floor of the House of Representatives” about the legislation. Auchincloss said he had to refine the prompt several times to produce the text he ultimately read. The bill, which Auchincloss is refiling, would establish a joint U.S.-Israel AI Center in the United States to serve as a hub for AI research and development in the public, private and education sectors. Auchincloss said part of the decision to read a ChatGPT-generated text was to help spur debate on AI and the challenges and opportunities created by it. He said he doesn't want to see a repeat of the advent of social media, which started small and ballooned faster than Congress could react. “I'm the youngest parent in the Democratic caucus, AI is going to be part of my life and it could be a general-purpose technology for my children,” said Auchincloss, 34. The release of ChatGPT and other AI programs available on the internet is already posing a challenge for teachers who must now grapple with the possibility of students handing in AI-generated essays. Researchers also worry AI chatbots could help turbocharge efforts to spread misinformation and propaganda. OpenAI, the nonprofit that created ChatGPT, has acknowledged on its website that ChatGPT “can occasionally produce incorrect answers” and that its responses will sometimes be misleading as a result of how it learns. It recommends users check whether responses are accurate or not. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Massachusetts Congressman Jake Auchincloss and local Ukrainian opera singer Olga Lisovska join us to reflect on the anniversary of Russian's invasion of Ukraine.
Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) joins Marcus to discuss his appointment to the House Select Committee on China and how he hopes the committee will promote both competition and collaboration with the Chinese government. He also discusses what he expects from Biden's SOTU.
Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) joins Marcus to discuss his appointment to the House Select Committee on China and how he hopes the committee will promote both competition and collaboration with the Chinese government. He also discusses what he expects from Biden's SOTU.
Writing a speech can be a time consuming, frustrating process... why bother when a computer can do it? WBZ's Nichole Davis spoke with a local lawmaker who gave that a try on the House floor in Washington.
Congressman Jake Auchincloss of Newton says "the House GOP is still groveling to the extreme right." He spoke with WBUR's Sharon Brody about what comes next for the beleaguered McCarthy.
Massachusetts Congressman Jake Auchincloss is on the committee and joined Morning Edition to talk about the hearing.
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Covid turns a huge spotlight on the President's hypocrisy, a cabinet member says let them eat cake, er I mean drive electric vehicles, and pols melt under pressure. These are some of our favorite" did they really just say that" moments from this week.
Rep. Jake Auchincloss, a Democrat who represents Massachusetts' 4th Congressional District, spoke on a wide range of issues for a "Connect to Congress" segment.NBC 10's Gene Valicenti asked Auchincloss about a proposed federal gasoline tax holiday, the anticipated Supreme Court opinion that could overturn Roe v. Wade, and whether inflation will lead to a recession.Auchincloss also answered questions about a crew from "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" that was detained in a House office building.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Massachusetts Rep. Jake Auchincloss talks about inflation, gun control and the divisions within the Democratic Party.
In this episode of ESG Talks, Joan Feldbaum-Vidra, Head of KBRA's Sovereigns group interviews Representative Jake Auchincloss. Rep. Auchincloss is a Democrat from Massachusetts' 4th congressional district and is currently serving his first term in Congress. He is the Vice-Chair of the House Financial Services Committee and a member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. His areas of focus include infrastructure, housing, the life sciences, and energy policy. Joan and Congressman Auchincloss discuss the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that was passed in November and talk about the future of the Build Back Better plan.
Rep. Jake Auchincloss is finishing his first year in Congress representing the state's 4th Congressional District. The Newton Democrat saw an insurrection at the Capitol and took an impeachment vote against the president in his first days in office. That set the tone for a year in which he said he's had to struggle to represent the values of his constituents -- Auchincloss won't co-sponsor legislation with any Republicans who voted against certifying the fairly conducted 2020 presidential election -- while also advancing their priorities through the give and take and often bipartisan cooperation and compromise needed to move legislation in Congress.
Episode: 2159 An old book with two stories about technological change. Today, an old book with two messages.
Congressman Jake Auchincloss of the Massachusetts 4th District served in Afghanistan as a young marine. He has advocated extensively for veteran's issues.
Julie Hall says Auchincloss has little to no experience, yet because of his family name, he is given media time and presented as a subject matter expert on matters he is not well versed. The Colonel who has three decades of experience in the military compared to her opponent's five years, says if elected she will work to end...
Among President Joe Biden's most vocal supporters of the decision to withdraw from Afghanistan is U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss, D-Massachusetts. Auchincloss served in Afghanistan as a U.S. Marine in 2012, and said Biden's decision was the right one, though the execution of the plan could have gone smoother. Auchincloss also weighed in on the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill and what it could mean to towns in his district including Attleboro, Taunton and parts of Fall River.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We start the show by talking with listeners about President Joe Biden's handling of U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. Trenni Kusnierek talks about the return of COVID-19 safety precautions at sports stadiums, and racist harassment towards Los Angeles Angels player Shohei Ohtani. She also remembers the life of former Bruins player Jimmy Hayes. Kusnierek is a reporter and anchor for NBC Sports Boston, and a weekly Boston Public Radio contributor. David Scharfenberg shares the latest news from Boston's mayoral race, giving his analysis of where the candidates stand as the mayoral preliminary election approaches. Scharfenberg is an editorial writer and staff writer for the Globe's Ideas section. Rep. Jake Auchincloss weighs in on the Biden administration's response to the fall of the Afghan government. Rep. Auchincloss is the Democratic congressman representing Massachusetts' 4th Congressional District. Corby Kummer explains how some low-income Americans are grappling with their reliance on dollar stores for food as store prices increase, and the Biden administration's revisions to the SNAP program. He also talks about GPS app Waze's partnership with food waste app Too Good to Go. Kummer is the executive director of the Food and Society policy program at the Aspen Institute, a senior editor at The Atlantic and a senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy. Summer L. Williams highlights the American Repertory Theater and the Arnold Arboretum's outdoor theatrical project titled “The Arboretum Experience.” Williams is director of “The Arboretum Experience.” She's also co-founder and associate artistic director of Company One Theatre. We wrap up the show by asking listeners how they're adjusting their lives as COVID-19 cases rise again.
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Today on Boston Public Radio: Rep. Jake Auchincloss discusses the expansion of the Child Tax Credit, and updated us on the status of Congress' infrastructure bill. He also talks about the evacuation of Afghan citizens who aided the U.S. Rep. Auchincloss is the Democratic congressman representing Massachusetts' 4th Congressional District. Next, we talk with listeners about shared streets programs. Callie Crossley weighs in on Cornel West's resignation from Harvard University after being denied tenure, and shares the history of the all-Black 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion. She also previews this weekend's edition of Under the Radar. Crossley hosts GBH's Under the Radar and Basic Black. Sy Montgomery explains how to humanely kill a lobster following the U.K.'s potential ban on boiling lobsters alive. She also updates us on the latest news regarding the disease spreading among songbirds in the U.S. Montgomery is a journalist, naturalist and a BPR contributor. Her latest book is "The Hummingbirds' Gift: Wonder, Beauty, and Renewal on Wings." Sue O'Connell talks about the dissolution of Boston Pride after allegations of racism, and shares the latest updates from Britney Spears' conservatorship hearings. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and the South End News, as well as NECN's political commentator and explainer-in-chief. Next, we ask listeners whether they would be comfortable renting someone's private pool, following the popularity of the swimming pool rental app Swimply. Iris Krasnow explains the importance of summer camp, and how her experiences at Camp Agawak shaped her literary career. Iris Krasnow's latest book is Camp Girls: Fireside Lessons on Friendship, Courage, and Loyalty.
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Cindy Auchincloss, Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist, Owner, and Clinic Director of Kingston Pelvic Health, joins us for our fifteenth episode to discuss pelvic floor physiotherapy.
Former Santa Barbara County Deputy District Attorney Gordon Auchincloss talks creating a navigation center to help Santa Barbara County's homeless. He's working with a broad array of organizations and individuals to address the chronically homeless population in Santa Barbara County. The goal is to find land that provides housing, support services and care to help solve the a countywide problem. Don't miss this podcast where Auchincloss talks creative solutions to Santa Barbara's homeless challenges -- and opportunities.
He's back! Representative Jake Auchincloss of Massachusett's Fourth Congressional District sits down with the Cod Cabin Crew to talk politics. Adam presses him on HR1 and Transportation, Jack asks about the bill to expel Rep Greene from office, Logan discusses the Rep's newfound interest in Clubhouse, and Jessy sets the record straight on Foxboro's trades with him. Auchincloss discusses his support for a new $15 minimum wage and what changed his mind, and why he supports President Biden's healthcare plan. All that and more on "The Cod Cabin."
9/9/20--The primary election is over in Massachusetts, and that usually means most of the drama has come to a close, as the most competitive races are done. But on Monday, an announcement from an unlikely source arose regarding a certain 2021 competition. The Boston Globe reported Boston Mayor Marty Walsh saying City Councilor Michelle Wu called him to let him know she would be running for Mayor in the 2021 election. Wu herself has not yet confirmed, but Boston may very well be in for a busy election season. When Stephanie Murray spoke to City Councilor Julia Mejia about the news, Mejia predicted 5-6 mayoral candidates and 20 at-large candidates. While we're still waiting on confirmation from Wu, Jennifer Smith points to her past two runs for City Council wherein she came out in the top two--indicating strong support from Boston voters. On the other hand, it's been more than 70 years since a mayor of Boston was ousted. As with Wu's run, there hasn't been confirmation that Mayor Walsh will run for re-election, the battle for Wu will be uphill. And speaking of uphill battles, the MassGOP has its sights set on a few Congressional Districts in Massachusetts that they think may be vulnerable to swing Republican in the upcoming general election. Stephanie Murray says the MassGOP is eyeing the Massachusetts 4th and 9th districts, hoping the Democratic nominee Jake Auchincloss will fall to Julie Hall. Hall is attempting to paint Auchincloss as a socialist, though that message may have limited sticking power as Auchincloss was the moderate option among his progressive opponents for MA04. The Massachusetts 9th, which has a reputation of leaning the farthest right of all the state's congressional districts, will feature Republican Helen Brady facing off against incumbent Bill Keating.
Adam, Jessy, and Logan interview Newton City Councilman Jake Auchincloss on the Cod Cabin today. We ask him his stance on healthcare, education, transportation, his political beliefs, and his views on being a councilman and putting policy first. Sit back, relax and listen into our Massachusetts Political podcast, its the Cod Cabin.