Senate Budget

You've probably seen press reports about the Senate budget, so I'll just mention some issues I focused on.
I'm grateful to the many hundreds, perhaps thousands, of residents who have written to us about their budget concerns. My staff and I are working hard to respond to your emails.

RIP Roe?

We are now reminded that freedom isn't free, that rights aren't permanent, and that elections have consequences.
Many people today can't remember the time when abortion at any stage was illegal. They never searched an underground network looking for a "doctor" who would provide an unknown substance that might or might not cause a miscarriage, or one who would provide a procedure that might or might not be safe. Abortion has never been an easy choice. Neither were some alternatives.

We can be proud that Massachusetts passed the ROE Act, anticipating the Court's decision, and protecting those rights. There are many ways to support people in other states who have lost reproductive rights -- and voting rights. We should do that.

Transportation 1: GLX Arrives in Union Square

Last Monday, as you have certainly read and heard, the first new station on the Green Line Extension was opened in Union Square. I was asked to speak at one of the three ribbon-cuttings as a representative of the state legislators. This newsletter starts with a version of those remarks, and then has some more notes on the GLX and the day's events, including a rally for affordable housing.