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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleU.S. Representative
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
Age38 years old (Mar 12, 1988)
GenderMale
LocationNew York
BackgroundPolitician
EducationNew York University (attended)
Notable personal detailsRitchie John Torres is a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives, serving New York’s 15th Congressional District since January 3, 2021. He previously served on the New York City Council (2014–2020), including as chair of the Committee on Public Housing. Raised in the Bronx in public housing, he attended New York University but did not complete a degree. He has described his work as focused on housing, oversight, and economic opportunity.
Supports expanding the Child Tax Credit and other tax provisions that boost low- and middle-income families, and opposes budget deals that cut nutrition and social-safety-net programs. Emphasizes preserving revenue for public services (e.g., transit funding) and strengthening tax enforcement to prevent wealthy tax cheating.
Supports Medicare for All and advocates major expansions in public coverage and protections against insurer practices; sponsors and introduces legislation to expand insurance coverage for services and to strengthen public health emergency response and patient protections.
Supports expanded legal protections and pathways for immigrants (including Dreamers and TPS holders) and increased transparency and accountability for immigration enforcement while also backing some law‑and‑order enforcement measures. Advocates humanitarian treatment of asylum seekers and has introduced legislation to require identification and public complaint mechanisms for ICE/CBP officers. Has criticized local migrant shelter siting practices in his district while voting for certain enforcement-related bills in Congress.
Supports access to safe and legal abortion and reproductive justice, and calls for repeal of the Hyde Amendment that restricts abortion coverage for people on Medicaid.
Supports substantive federal climate action and clean-energy investment, emphasizes environmental justice and rebuilding resilient electric infrastructure, and backed major climate legislation such as the Inflation Reduction Act. Focuses on deploying federal funds to support community-level environmental justice programs and modernize power grids in vulnerable places like Puerto Rico.
Supports universal/expanded background checks, closing the Charleston loophole, stronger background-check enforcement for private transfers, federal red-flag/‘extreme risk’ measures, and a national ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. Advocates holding the gun industry accountable and additional federal action to reduce gun violence.
Ritchie Torres is in the news mainly for hosting a Women’s History Month event in the Bronx with Nancy Pelosi, where Pelosi talked about Democratic goals for the 2026 midterms. Beyond that, the recent coverage is mostly about broader Democratic momentum and voter trends, including stronger Latino support and higher Democratic turnout in early primaries. There is no major new development about Torres himself in the other reports.



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