I was proud to serve as the #Tobacco21 bill’s lead sponsor in the Senate. This law puts MA at the forefront of preventing youth addiction to tobacco and nicotine, in order to improve health, save lives, and reduce healthcare costs.
This bill could not have been possible without the tireless efforts, over the last several years, of many of my colleagues and allies, including @RepPaulMcMurtry , @repkatehogan , and @Sen_Chandler and members of my staff, especially Zach Crowley and Dennis Burke.
This legislation is needed now more than ever because of the epidemic of vaping and e-cigarette use in our schools. It's vitally important to limit access to tobacco and nicotine products in high school social networks.
As we know from recent action announced by the Attorney General, the tobacco and nicotine industry are once again targeting young people with predatory marketing techniques to draw them in to addictive, expensive and unhealthy habits.
We're all spending a lot more time at home this year, and for many of us, that means spending a lot more time with our furry friends. Meet the cats of Team Lewis! #mapoliwithanimals
My cats Mimzie and Mookie, both 9 years old!
District Director Emily's kittens Oliver and Juniper, 5 months old!
Happy #LaborDay! The past six months during the coronavirus pandemic have made us all better understand and appreciate the essential workers who perform their jobs despite the health risks to themselves and their loved ones. Thank you!
There are many policies we need to pursue at the state and federal level to address unconscionable economic inequality and injustice in our state and country.
One of these policies that we urgently need is emergency paid sick time, so that no worker has to choose between staying home if they risk spreading COVID-19 and earning a paycheck to support their family.
Today, the Mass. House and @MA_Senate announced with @MassGovernor that municipalities & school districts will NOT face a budget cut for unrestricted local aid or Chapter 70 school funding in Fiscal Year 2021. #mapoli
Due to the severe economic recession brought about by the pandemic, most cities and towns have been bracing for state budget cuts so this should be very welcome news. #mapoli
Unrestricted local aid will be funded at a level no less than last fiscal year. Chapter 70 will be funded at a level no less than last fiscal year for each school district (plus the impact of inflation and any enrollment changes on foundation budgets). #mapoli
I'm speaking now to the @Winchester_MA School Committee and asking them to finally replace the town's Sachem mascot.
We are all proud of our town's strong public school system. However, something that I know many of us are not proud of is the continued use of the Sachem mascot for our sports teams.
Tonight, speaking both as Winchester’s state senator and as a Winchester resident and parent, I urge you to vote to finally replace the Sachem mascot.
In the state legislature, I am the lead sponsor of a bill to redesign our current state seal.
Most MA residents are probably familiar with our state flag. They no doubt recognize the white field, blue crest and gold figure. But few stop to consider the meaning of this image-- our state seal, displayed as the official emblem of our Commonwealth on our flag & elsewhere.
Our state seal has changed a number of times over the past 400 years. The current state seal was designed by Edmund Garrett and adopted in 1898.
I'm speaking now on the @MA_Senate floor in support of Amendment #141, which increases funding for the successful Complete Streets program. #mapoli
#CompleteStreets is a @MassDOT Program that provides technical assistance and funding to eligible municipalities in order to enable safe mobility access for all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders of all ages and abilities. #mapoli
#CompleteStreets make it easier and safer to cross the street, walk to shops, catch the bus, or bicycle to work. #mapoli