Representative Frank Pallone, who has served New Jersey’s 6th Congressional District since 1988, used his Twitter account on May 1, 2026, to highlight recent legislative and community efforts.
In a post at 15:08 UTC, Pallone announced increased security assistance for Armenia in the State Department’s proposed appropriations for Fiscal Year 2027. He wrote, “I’m proud to have helped secure increased security assistance for Armenia in the State Department’s proposed appropriations for Fiscal Year 2027! I thank the almost 50 colleagues from the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues who joined me in a letter calling for greater”.
Later that day at 16:37 UTC, Pallone promoted an episode of his regular series, stating, “Tune in for this week’s episode of Frank’s Five Flags! Republicans caused chaos in Washington this week, but that didn’t stop me from getting work done for you.”
At 22:20 UTC, Pallone encouraged student participation in a national coding contest. He posted, “Calling all middle and high school students interested in coding! The 2026 Congressional App Competition is now open for middle & high school students in New Jersey’s 6th Congressional District! Interested #NJ06 students are encouraged to apply and register online at:”
Pallone has been representing New Jersey’s 6th district since replacing James J. Howard in Congress in 1988. Before his tenure in Congress, he served as a member of the New Jersey Senate from 1984 to 1988. Born in Long Branch, New Jersey in 1951 and currently residing there at age 71, Pallone holds degrees from Middlebury College and Rutgers University-Camden.











