OVER A DOZEN MORE MASSACHUSETTS OFFICIALS BACK SONIA CHANG-DÍAZ FOR GOVERNOR
BOSTON, MA - State Senator Sonia Chang-Díaz announced 13 new endorsements
from state and local officials in her campaign for Massachusetts Governor
today. The new endorsers join a growing group of elected leaders and
progressive organizations who are throwing their weight behind Chang-Díaz’s
candidacy.
These 13 new endorsers bring her campaign to 50
endorsements from elected officials, including state lawmakers, city
councilors, and school committee members hailing from across the state.
Chang-Díaz has also earned the endorsements of the national progressive group
People’s Action and statewide grassroots organization Neighbor to Neighbor,
which has thousands of members in chapters across the state.
“Fifty elected officials and progressive
organizations are backing Sonia because she’s building strong partnerships with
local leaders across the state,” said Joshua Wolfsun, Chang-Díaz’s
Acting Campaign Manager. “Sonia’s taken on — and won — tough fights
throughout her whole career, and she knows that to win real change, the next
governor of Massachusetts can’t take any Bay Staters for granted. That’s why
she’s building a coalition in every community across the Commonwealth.”
Chang-Díaz, who entered the Governor’s race in
June, is known on Beacon Hill for her work passing major progressive reforms,
including $1.5 billion in progressive education funding, criminal justice
reform, and LGBTQ equal rights legislation. She was elected Massachusetts’
first Latina and Asian American State Senator in 2008.
The new slate of endorsers praised Chang-Díaz
for her work on Beacon Hill to win progressive change with an eye towards
equity and for her willingness to engage her campaign across the state.
“Sonia Chang-Díaz has the experience, vision,
and political courage Massachusetts needs in our next governor,” said State
Representative Marcos Devers of Lawrence. I’ve been proud to partner with
her in the State House and the Black and Latino Legislative Caucus to tackle
our state’s most pressing issues. Sonia didn’t wait around to take on hard fights
like the Student Opportunity Act, and she’s not waiting around now—she’s
putting in the work in communities across the state to earn people’s support
and build a grassroots coalition.”
“I’m endorsing Sonia Chang-Díaz because she
understands that there is a cost to inaction, and she has the progressive
visions and plans to create a Massachusetts that works for each and every one
of us,” said Medford City Councilor Justin Tseng. “She does her
homework, she’s not afraid to speak truth to power, and she is the ally that
communities like Medford need in the Governor’s office.”
“From her first days in the senate, Sonia has
demonstrated over and over again a real commitment to urgently needed criminal
law and social justice reform,” said Northampton City Councilor Marissa
Elkins. “More importantly, she is effective - delivering tangible,
progressive change with these and other priorities such as equity in housing,
the cannabis industry, and education. Sonia is the partner Western
Massachusetts and all of the Commonwealth needs in the corner office to bring
transformative change to every community and meaningful results to every
family.”
“Sonia Chang-Díaz fully embodies the
authenticity and accountability we need in the next Governor of Massachusetts,”
said Needham Select Board Member Marcus Nelson. “She has proven
this time after time with her leadership on Criminal Justice Reform, the
Promise Act, and her Green New Deal. Rather than wait for progress to happen by
chance, she demands it. Chang-Díaz holds herself to the same high standards
that she asks of her colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate, and consistently
goes above and beyond for her constituents. Her genuine concern and care for
the communities that make up our great Commonwealth, especially those among us
that are often overlooked and underrepresented, is sure to unite Massachusetts
and create a stronger ‘us.’”
"Our Commonwealth needs a governor who will
match aspirations with actions to make Massachusetts’ progressive reputation a
reality,” said Somerville City Councilor Willie Burnley, Jr. “Sonia
Chang-Díaz has shown that by partnering with our movements for justice, she can
do just that. With so many critical needs on the line for our communities,
Sonia has earned my support by promising to stand with and use her power for
our neighbors rather than to empower a status quo that isn’t working for
working families."
The slate of new endorsers includes:
- Marcos
Devers, State Representative, 16th Essex
- Kendra
Lara, Boston City Councilor
- Thu
Nguyen, Worcester City Councilor
- Jesse
Gordon, Randolph City Councilor
- Dylan
Clark, Barre Select Board Member
- Marissa
Elkins, Northampton City Councilor
- Marcus
Nelson, Needham Select Board Member
- Justin
Tseng, Medford City Councilor
- Vivian
Nguyen, Everett City Councilor
- Willie
Burnley, Jr., Somerville City Councilor
- Charlotte
Kelly, Somerville City Councilor
- Nick
Lazzaro, Millbury School Committee Member
- Ilana
Krepchin, Somerville School Committee Member
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