

U.S. Congressman Ryan Mackenzie
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@RepMackenzie
New Congressman. New dad. (PA-07)






.@RepMackenzie just spoke in support of today's bill—introduced by @RepHouchin—restore the Science of Reading in American schools. With students falling behind and scores slipping, it’s time to get back to what works.


Press Release: Congressman Riley M. Moore Celebrates Irish Contributions to the American Revolution with New House Resolution on St. Patrick's Day Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Riley M. Moore (R-WV) introduced a House resolution honoring the extraordinary contributions of Irish colonists to the American War for Independence, coinciding with the Irish efforts to push the British out of Boston on St. Patrick's Day. This resolution is especially important as Congress prepares to recognize America’s great heritage during our nation's 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026. The resolution recognizes that Irish immigrants and Americans of Irish descent played a significant role in securing America's freedom from 1775 to 1783. Historians estimate that up to 40 percent or more of the Continental Army consisted of Irish-born soldiers or those of Irish heritage—despite comprising only about 10 percent of the population at the time—providing vital manpower in key battles as foot soldiers, officers, and specialists. Prominent figures highlighted include Commodore John Barry, the Irish-born "Father of the American Navy," who captured the first British warship on the high seas, fought at Trenton and Princeton, and led in the war's final naval engagements. Aides to General George Washington, such as Dr. James McHenry (later the third U.S. Secretary of War) and Colonel John Fitzgerald, were Irish immigrants who served valiantly. At least eight signers of the Declaration of Independence had Irish roots or were born in Ireland, most notably Charles Carroll of Carrollton—the only Catholic signer—who helped draft Maryland’s constitution and later served as a U.S. Senator. He outlived all other signers, passing at age 95. Irish merchants and leaders, including Thomas Fitzsimons—one of two Catholic signers of the U.S. Constitution—raised funds, supplied the Army, and supported the cause politically. The shared pursuit of liberty from British rule linked American colonists and the Irish people, with the Revolution inspiring future Irish independence movements. Congressman Riley M. Moore released the following statement: “This resolution celebrates the courage, sacrifice, and indispensable role Irish Americans played in founding our nation. As we approach America's 250th birthday, it's important to recognize the profound contributions of Irish patriots to the Revolutionary War and to the continued flourishing of our republic. I’m proud to introduce this resolution on St. Patrick's Day to honor Irish Americans' contributions to the founding of our nation, recognize the enduring bond between America and Ireland, and encourage all Americans to embrace this important heritage during the Semiquincentennial commemoration,” stated Congressman Moore.

















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