Turkey has refused to admit the Armenian Genocide occurred, and continues to harbor hatred towards its neighbors.
Michael Capuano
The Public Record
Mike Capuano is a former U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, serving from 1999 to 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented Massachusetts's 8th congressional district. During his tenure, Capuano was known for his advocacy on issues such as healthcare, education, and civil rights. He served on several committees, including the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, where he focused on infrastructure development and public transportation improvements in his district.
It is sad and frustrating that at the beginning of this century, Armenians were murdered en masse.
In the face of this tragedy, children and grandchildren of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide have gone on to positively impact society.
I am a proud cosponsor of a resolution honoring the memory of the victims of the Armenian genocide.
Last year, the world, once again, united to condemn atrocities committed towards fellow human beings.
I will tell you that all of the money that was designated to local communities for bridges, typical regular stuff, has been sucked into it as well.
I'm here to talk about what is I think a very small item. It's the next millennium's project for the greater Boston area, which is the urban ring; it is mass transit.





