Senator Brownsberger is sponsoring a Senior CharlieCard Day on Tuesday, October 25 from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm at the Beech Street Center (the Belmont senior center), 266 Beech Street, Belmont, as part of the Senior Center’s Health Fair. Seniors age 65 or older can save a trip to the MBTA offices in Downtown Boston …
Citizens’ Initiative Review Pilot Program: Question 4
This year Massachusetts voters will head to the polls to decide whether four initiative petitions will become law. In Massachusetts, the Secretary of the Commonwealth‘s Office publishes and distributes a voter guide, which contains information on each question. There is a summary of the proposed law, which is written by the Attorney General’s Office; an explanation of a …
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No on Question Two
On school issues, I listen very closely to the feelings of parents. I get mixed signals from parents about charter schools, but I do come down against Question Two, which would lift the cap on charter schools, because it goes too far.
Why is the primary vote on a Thursday?
The Belmont Citizen Herald published an article about the rare Thursday primary, authored by Senator Brownsberger
What happened in the 2015-16 legislative session
The Watertown TAB published a summary of the 2015-2016 legislative session, authored by Senator Brownsberger.
A look at the $17.1 million Trapelo Road Corridor as it nears completion
The Belmont Citizen Herald reports on the completion of the Trapelo Road Project.