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Hi Joe,
There is so much to be thankful for this November.
In January, I will once again take the oath of office as the
Representative of the Fifth District of Massachusetts. I am incredibly
grateful for your trust and faith in my leadership and for your
partnership as we work together to protect our planet and secure
opportunity for every American.
In addition to my awesome responsibility representing you, I have
been newly elected the Democratic Whip, the second ranking member in
House leadership and the second woman to hold this position in our
nation’s history.
The values that we share -- fairness, justice, and opportunity for
all -- will continue to govern my work in Washington and at the
leadership table. The voices of women, workers, and families will guide
me every day and the innovation and generosity that defines MA-5 will
continue to be my compass.
There are great challenges ahead of us but I am confident
that by centering the work of Congress on people and progress we will
build a more inclusive and just America for all.
Sincerely,
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HONORING OUR VETERANS
This Veteran’s Day, I joined state and municipal leaders in Cambridge to celebrate our local heroes and their families.
But, America’s veterans deserve more than just ‘thank you for your service.’ They deserve action.
This year, I proudly voted to strengthen health care and benefits for veterans facing toxic exposures
, protect the reproductive freedoms of our women veterans,
and provide resources to veterans suffering from mental health
challenges and substance use disorder.
I’ll never stop working to ensure our veterans and military families have the support and services they deserve.
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ONE YEAR LATER: THE INFRASTRUCTURE LAW IN ACTION
One year ago, Democrats sent the historic Infrastructure Law to
President Biden’s desk to make good on our promise to create a better
future for American families. Already, it’s delivering.
It’s creating millions of union jobs, restoring roads and bridges,
upgrading public transit, ensuring communities have clean drinking
water, and expanding access to reliable internet. Right here in
Massachusetts, it’s transforming and modernizing our state through a
wide range of projects:
- $2.1 billion to repair roads, highways, and bridges
- $535 million to improve public transportation options
- $187 million to replace lead pipes and provide safe drinking water
- $22.9 million to build out a network of electric vehicle charging stations
- $94 million to facilitate a transition to clean energy
To learn more about how this landmark law is impacting Bay State families, click here
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SUPPORTING OUR EARLY ED WORKFORCE
When the pandemic brought our child care system to the brink of
collapse, I knew it was time for Congress to step up for working
families and our incredible child care workforce. That’s why I was proud
to champion the American Rescue Plan’s historic $40 billion investment
in the child care sector.
Thanks to this much-need relief, over 200,000 child care centers were
able to keep their doors open to families -- providing care to over 9.5
million children across the nation.
I was proud to join Boston Mayor Michelle Wu as she announced a
new program made possible by American Rescue Plan funding that will
provide financial assistance to early education students – developing a
pipeline of new teachers. This investment will support the
financial security of our essential early educators while addressing the
early educator workforce shortage that’s preventing parents from
accessing care.
This program isn’t just a win for early educators, it’s a win for children, their parents, and our entire economy.
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UNITED WAY THANKSGIVING
Everyone deserves to enjoy a homecooked holiday meal on Thanksgiving.
I joined United Way this month to help distribute Thanksgiving
groceries to families in MA-5. United Way embodies the best of the
holiday season year around, providing support, services, and meals for
those most in need. This year, they are on track to serve 20,000
Massachusetts families as part of their Thanksgiving Project!
While Americans continue to recover from the pandemic, please know
that I’m working to lower costs for working families and ensure everyone
has the basic resources they need, like food and housing. We
have a long way to go to tackle hunger, but I’m dedicated to continuing
the fight in Congress alongside these wonderful local partners.
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THANK YOU, MADAM SPEAKER
This month, Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced her decision to step down from House Leadership.
Speaker Pelosi has guided our nation to become a more perfect union.
She has led with purpose, strength, and patriotism, and her dedication
to our country and Constitution is unsurpassed. As the first
woman Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, she has demonstrated
to the world that women could be leaders at the highest levels.
She has proven that when women are at the table, the work of Congress is more effective and responsive to the American people.
I am lucky to call Speaker Pelosi a friend and mentor. And, I am
profoundly grateful for her unparalleled service to progress and to
America.
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