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Seth Magaziner
NameSeth Magaziner
Birth date05 June 1983
Birth placeWashington, D.C.
Alma materBrown University; Harvard Kennedy School
OccupationPolitician; investor; nonprofit executive
OfficeUnited States House of Representatives
Term startJanuary 3, 2023
PartyDemocratic Party

Seth Magaziner

Seth Magaziner is an American politician, investor, and nonprofit executive serving in the United States House of Representatives since 2023. He previously served as Rhode Island General Treasurer and ran a statewide campaign that emphasized financial oversight, climate resilience, and retirement security. His background includes work in impact investing, philanthropy, and public finance.

Early life and education

Magaziner was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, the son of community-involved parents with ties to Brown University networks and the Rhode Island School of Design community. He attended North Kingstown High School before matriculating at Brown University, where he studied public policy and participated in campus organizations linked to Harvard Kennedy School visiting programs and Trinity Church, Providence student outreach. He later earned a master's degree from the Harvard Kennedy School, associating with policy scholars connected to John F. Kennedy School of Government alumni and public finance research initiatives.

Business career and nonprofit work

Magaziner co-founded or worked with impact-investing firms and nonprofit organizations influenced by the practices of Bain Capital, Goldman Sachs', and Acumen Fund approaches to social finance. He served as a managing partner in investment vehicles that partnered with community development organizations similar to Opportunity Finance Network and collaborated with philanthropic foundations like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on programmatic efforts. His nonprofit leadership included roles with mission-driven boards akin to Teach For America, Tides Canada, and regional associations comparable to the Rhode Island Foundation. He engaged with networks intersecting Community Development Financial Institutions Fund programs, U.S. Department of the Treasury initiatives, and impact assessment frameworks championed by Global Impact Investing Network thought leaders.

Rhode Island politics and state-level roles

Magaziner entered statewide politics in Rhode Island, campaigning for Rhode Island General Treasurer and winning office amid contests involving figures from the Rhode Island Republican Party, Progressive Democrats of America, and local party committees. As treasurer he managed public pension oversight associated with entities like the State Employee Retirement System of Rhode Island and worked alongside the Rhode Island General Assembly, collaborating with legislators from Providence, Cranston, Pawtucket, and other municipalities. He advocated for changes resonant with advocates from Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and policy analysts from The Brookings Institution and Center for American Progress. Magaziner's tenure touched on issues at the nexus of state treasury operations and federal programs administered by agencies such as the Securities and Exchange Commission, Department of Labor, and Environmental Protection Agency.

2022 U.S. House campaign

In 2022 Magaziner launched a campaign for the United States House of Representatives in Rhode Island's congressional district, entering a field that included candidates supported by Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, progressive groups like Justice Democrats, and labor organizations such as the AFL–CIO. His campaign messaging drew comparisons to platforms advanced by members of the New Democrat Coalition and referenced policy debates involving the Inflation Reduction Act, Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and debates about Medicare for All and Student Loan Debt relief. He secured endorsements from statewide leaders, ballot-access advocates, and allies in the Rhode Island Democratic Party and won the general election, succeeding predecessors associated with the district's congressional lineage.

U.S. House of Representatives tenure

In Congress Magaziner joined committees and caucuses that engage with appropriations, fiscal oversight, and environmental policy, working alongside representatives from regions such as Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. He has participated in hearings featuring testimony from officials at the Federal Reserve, Department of Treasury, and experts from Harvard University, Yale University, and Brown University. His legislative activity included introducing or cosponsoring bills tied to retirement security, climate resilience, and economic development, reflecting policy priorities discussed at forums like the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group and the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Political positions and policy priorities

Magaziner emphasizes fiscal stewardship, retirement security reform, and climate resilience, aligning with policy proposals advocated by groups such as the Economic Policy Institute, Natural Resources Defense Council, and Union of Concerned Scientists. He supports investments in coastal adaptation that mirror recommendations from NOAA, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration partnerships, and he backs workforce development programs akin to initiatives from the Department of Labor and AmeriCorps. On healthcare and social policy he has engaged with debates involving Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, proponents of Affordable Care Act stabilization, and advocates addressing student debt policy emanating from discussions in the U.S. Senate and policy think tanks like the Urban Institute.

Personal life

Magaziner lives in East Greenwich, Rhode Island with his family and participates in community organizations similar to Rotary International and local civic groups in Providence County. He has connections to higher-education communities at Brown University and maintains ties to philanthropic networks including those associated with the Rhode Island Foundation and national grantmakers like the Council on Foundations.

Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives Category:Rhode Island politicians