Rep. Stephen Lynch's Profile

Stephen Lynch worked as a labor and employment attorney and then served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. After just 14 months he was elected into the State Senate. In 2001 Lynch was elected into Congress and continues to serve today. He is a co-founder of the Congressional Labor and Working Families Caucus and serves as a co-chair of the Task Force on Terrorism and Proliferation Financing. Official Biography
Birthday: March 31, 1955
Committees: Oversight and Government Reform Committee; Financial Services Committee
The Issues: Find out where Rep. Lynch stands on the issues.
Other: Roman Catholic, married, and is raising his daughter and niece.

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Q: Three hundred fifty parts per million is what many scientists are now saying is the safe upper limit for carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. As one of your constituents, I would like to ask you what you are doing to bring CO2 levels within an acceptable range.
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Answered by Stephen Lynch on November 05, 2009
Asked by Deborah Finn from Boston, MA
Q: Do you support increasing the mileage deduction for volunteers to match that of business?
A: Well, Heather, it opens up a wider issue for when reimbursements should occur for a wider range of issues. Certainly I think there’s an argument...
Answered by Stephen Lynch on May 07, 2009
Asked by Heather Hartshorn from Boston, MA

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