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Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley Endorses Michelle
Wu for Mayor of Boston
Boston,
October 1 - Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley today announced her
endorsement of current City Councilor At-Large Michelle Wu for Mayor of
Boston, citing her experience and bold vision for the city.
“I’ve
worked closely with Michelle Wu for nearly a decade. Michelle has a passion for
service and a vision for our city that is grounded in her own lived experience
and belief in the transformative potential of policy. At this pivotal moment in
our city’s history, we need bold leadership - that’s why I’m so proud to
endorse Michelle’s candidacy for Mayor. I look forward to continuing to work
alongside her to tackle the entrenched challenges of racial, social, economic,
healthcare, and environmental injustice facing our communities.”
Earlier
this year, Councilor Wu received the Pressley
Policy Pledge distinction, reflective of her commitment to a range of key
policies, including reform of our criminal legal system, student debt
cancellation, fare-free public transit, and more. For more information and a
full list of Pledge signers, click here.
The
endorsement comes after Congresswoman Pressley weighed in on the campaign for
Boston City Council last week, backing current City
Councilor At-Large Julia Mejia, David Halbert, Ruthzee Louijeune, and Carla
Monteiro for City Council At-Large and Kendra Hicks for Boston City Council
District 6.
Boston’s
Municipal Election will be held on Tuesday, November 2. The last day for voters
to register in order to participate in the election is Wednesday, October 13.
To check their status and find their polling location, voters can visit the
Secretary of State’s website here.
Representative Ayanna
Pressley Endorses Michelle Wu for Mayor
Boston, MA— Representative Ayanna Pressley (MA-07)
announced her endorsement of Michelle Wu for Mayor of Boston today, calling her
a partner in the fight for equity and justice for Boston communities. In 2009,
Representative Pressley became the first ever woman of color elected to the
Boston City Council. In 2012, Michelle Wu joined her as the second.
“I’ve worked closely with Michelle Wu for nearly a decade.
Michelle has a passion for service and a vision for our city that is grounded
in her own lived experience and belief in the transformative potential of
policy. At this pivotal moment in our city’s history, we need bold leadership -
that’s why I’m so proud to endorse Michelle’s candidacy for Mayor. I look
forward to continuing to work alongside her to tackle the entrenched challenges
of racial, social, economic, healthcare, and environmental injustice facing our
communities,” said Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07).
“Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley’s bold leadership continues to
reshape what’s possible in our city and country, and I’m so honored to receive
her endorsement. We’ve legislated together, organized together, and partnered
on delivering change—from equity in city contracting and healthcare access, to
fighting for transit justice. I can’t wait to continue partnering for Boston to
lead the way in building healthy, equitable, and resilient communities across
our neighborhoods,” said Michelle Wu.
Ayanna Pressley is an advocate, a policy-maker, an activist, and a
survivor. On November 6, 2018, Ayanna was elected to represent Massachusetts’
7th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, making her the
first woman of color to be elected to Congress from the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts. Ayanna believes that the people closest to the pain should be
closest to the power, and that a diversity of voices in the political process
is essential to crafting more effective public policy.
Born in Cincinnati and raised in Chicago, Ayanna is the only child
of a single mother and a father who was in and out of the criminal legal
system. Ayanna’s mother, Sandra Pressley, was a tenants’ rights organizer who
instilled in her the value of civic engagement. Thanks in large part to her
mother’s dedication to activism, Ayanna has always been acutely aware of the
role that government can play in lifting up families and communities.
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley’s endorsement adds to an
enthusiastic multigenerational, multicultural coalition of grassroots
supporters, including leaders Senator Elizabeth Warren, Mayor Kim Janey,
Sheriff Steve Tompkins, Boston City Councilor Lydia Edwards, Boston City
Councilor Liz Breadon, State Senator and Assistant Majority Leader Sal
DiDomenico, State Representative and Assistant Majority Leader Mike Moran,
State Representative and Ways and Means Chair Aaron Michlewitz, State Senator
Julian Cyr, Representatives Liz Miranda, Jay Livingstone, Tram Nguyen, Tommy
Vitolo, Natalie Higgins, Vanna Howard, Maria Robinson, Andy Vargas, and Sean
Garballey; former State Representative and Assistant Majority Leader Byron
Rushing; labor unions Teamsters Local 25, New England Joint Board of UNITE
HERE!, UAW Region 9A, Alliance of Unions at the MBTA, MBTA Inspectors Union
Local 600, OPEIU Local 453; climate organizations Sunrise Boston, Sierra Club,
the Environmental League of Massachusetts, 350 Mass Action; Progressive West
Roxbury/Roslindale; Boston’s Ward 1, Ward 4 and Ward 5 Democratic Committees;
The Boston Guardian; and fellow municipal elected officials from across Greater
Boston and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. For all of Michelle for Boston’s
endorsements, visit michelleforboston.com/endorsements.