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Massachusetts House of Representatives

James Arena-DeRosa (D-Holliston) 8th Middlesex; Zoe Dzineku (D-Lowell) 16th Middlesex; Joel McAuliffe (D-Chicopee) 8th Hampden; Sam Montaño (D-Boston) 15th
Published: June 2022

MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

James Arena-DeRosa (D-Holliston) 8th Middlesex
Zoe Dzineku (D-Lowell) 16th Middlesex
Joel McAuliffe (D-Chicopee), 8th Hampden
Sam Montaño (D-Boston) 15th Suffolk
Estela Reyes (D-Lawrence) 4th Essex
Roberto Jiménez-Rivera (D-Chelsea) 11th Suffolk
Margareth Shepard (D-Framingham) 6th Middlesex
Donny Tavares (D-Boston) 5th Suffolk
Steve Teehan (D-Medfield) 9th Norfolk
Erika Uyterhoeven (D-Somerville) 27th Middlesex

VOTE YES ON QUESTION 1

THE FAIR SHARE AMENDMENT

Massachusetts voters have a once-in-a-generation opportunity this year to guarantee a stable flow of funding for public education and transportation — while ensuring that the very rich pay their fair share in taxes. MTA members are strongly urged to vote YES on Question 1, the Fair Share Amendment. Approving Question 1 would amend the state Constitution to add 4 percentage points to the tax on annual income above $1 million, providing about $2 billion every year for our schools, colleges, roads and bridges.

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DON’T FORGET TO VOTE!

The Massachusetts Primary Election will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 6.

The MTA recommends candidates who appear in this Primary Election Guide.

If you haven’t already voted by mail and if you cannot or do not want to vote in person on Sept. 6., please consider early voting, which runs from Aug. 27 to Sept. 2. You may vote at any early voting location in the city or town where you are registered to vote. See all early voting options at www.MassEarlyVote.com.

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