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    Ritchie Torres

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  1. Torres represents the poorest Congressional district in the United States. Torres served as the New York City Council member for the 15th district from 2013 to 2020. He was the first openly gay candidate to be elected to legislative office in the Bronx, and the council's youngest member.

  2. ritchietorres.house.govHome - Torres

    The Latest. From My Office. Mar 18, 2024. Press. Rep. Ritchie Torres Announces $18,171,279 in Community Project Funding. Bronx, NY –Today, U.S. Representative Torres (NY-15) announced $18,171,279 in federal funding for community projects across New York’s 15th Congressional District.

  3. ritchietorres.house.gov › about-ritchieAbout Ritchie - Torres

    Ritchie currently lives in the Bronx and represents NY-15 in Congress. He is a member of the Committee on Financial Services and the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party. Committees. House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party. House Committee on Financial Services.

  4. Torres is the first openly gay elected official from the Bronx and blames Diaz for fostering a “homophobic culture” in the borough. “It’s personal,” Torres told NBC News last year. “He ...

  5. Learn about Ritchie Torres, the youngest and first openly LGBTQ elected official from the Bronx, who fights for quality health care, housing, schools, jobs, and more. He represents NY-15 in the South Bronx and serves on the Financial Services and Homeland Security committees.

  6. ritchietorres.house.gov › our-districtOur District - Torres

    Learn about the Bronx-based district represented by Ritchie Torres, the first openly gay Afro-Latino elected to Congress. Explore the diverse neighborhoods, attractions, and history of the 15th District.

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  8. Nov 4, 2020 · CNN — Ritchie Torres, a New York City Council member, won his US House race to represent the South Bronx, becoming the first black member of Congress who identifies as gay.