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Senator Sal DiDomenico

@saldidomenico

Assistant Majority Leader of the Massachusetts Senate, proudly representing Cambridge, Charlestown, Chelsea, and Everett #mapoli #bospoli

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You might be eligible for thousands of dollars in tax credits this year - even if you didn’t receive any income in 2025. Available credits include the #EarnedIncomeTaxCredit and #ChildFamilyTaxCredit. Go to findyourfunds.org for a comprehensive guide to the 2025 tax season!

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This is a fantastic investment in our youth and a meaningful investment in the strength and future of our communities.

#YouthDevelopment #YouthReach #EmpoweringOurYouth

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Each of these organizations play a vital role in helping our youth enhance their social, emotional, and academic skills. While also creating opportunities for growth, creativity, and connection, empowering our youth to serve as positive forces of change in our communities.

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$1.84M Invested in Creative Youth Development Programs Across the State – Mass Cultural Council YouthReach programs help youth acquire social, emotional, and academic skills through centering youth voices, equity, and collective action

I want to congratulate five outstanding programs in my district receiving grants through the YouthReach program: "e" inc., Cambridge Community Center, Cambridge Community Television, Central Square Theaters, and the Community Art Center.

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Working with our House colleagues, I know we will come to a final resolution that ensures all our children learn to read and write and get the bright futures they deserve.

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Negotiator confident that literacy reforms within reach "Sen.Β Sal DiDomenicoΒ of Everett said the formal negotiation process for the House and Senate bills addressing literacy education will start 'in the next couple weeks' as advocates at the State House a...

I am proud to lead the conference committee negotiations from the Senate on my #EarlyLiteracy bill which has been approved by the Senate and House with slightly different language.

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S.2947, An Act regarding fair housing practices in the Commonwealth, takes aim at discrimination in the housing market by mandating fair housing training for all real estate agents and strengthening state enforcement of fair housing law.

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S.2945, An Act modernizing protections for consumers in automobile transactions, will lengthen the state’s Lemon Law timeline, giving customers who purchase a new or used vehicle seven days after receiving delivery of the auto to void the sale if the vehicle fails to pass inspection.

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Recently, I took action alongside my Senate colleagues to increase access to housing and expanding the state’s car buyer protection law for people who buy new and used vehicles.

#ConsumerProtection #HousingDiscrimination #CarBuyerProtection

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I had the pleasure of attending The Greater Boston Food Bank's official launch of The Center for Community Health and Nutrition in Boston. This massive accomplishment demonstrates the Food bank's commitment to health, nutrition equity, and community wellness.

#FoodSecurity #CommunityHealth

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Despite all of the challenges and racism he has faced in his life, Woodhouse has always treated everyone with kindness and respect. He has held his head up high in spite of these injustices and is still proud to be an American. Woodhouse just turned 99 last month, and is an inspiration to us all.

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Later, he opened a private law practice in Boston in 1960. He has since received many prestigious awards, including the Congressional Gold Medal from President George W. Bush in 2007.

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After the war, Woodhouse studied German, French, and math at Yale University and attended Boston University Law School. After he graduated in 1955, he served as a US diplomatic courier in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and South America.

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He attended Boston English High, joining the ROTC, and before he graduated in 1944, he enlisted on his 17th birthday. He was considered too young to serve in combat, so he was sent to finance school and became a finance officer for the Tuskegee Airmen.

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Born in Roxbury on January 14th, 1927, Woodhouse aspired to become a teacher, however after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 Woodhouse decided to enlist to serve his country.

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I had the pleasure of meeting him at an event last year and it was an honor to speak with such a distinguished person with an illustrious life.

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In our next installment celebrating some of our most accomplished and impactful Black leaders throughout Massachusetts history, meet Brigadier General Enoch O’Dell β€œWoody” Woodhouse II, a retired WW2 veteran and one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen who calls Boston his home.

#BlackHistoryMonth

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She was later inducted into the Nursing Hall of Fame in 1976 and the National Women’s Hall of Fame in 1993. The American Nurses Association’s Mary Mahoney Award continues to honor leaders who advance diversity and inclusion in the profession. Her grave in Everett, MA, now serves as a memorial site.

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Beyond her clinical work, Mahoney was a strong advocate for racial equity and women’s rights. In 1908, she co-founded the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses to support Black nurses who were excluded from professional organizations.

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At a time when racial and gender discrimination limited access to professional education, she persevered and set a new standard of excellence in nursing.

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In 1879, Mahoney became the first Black professionally trained nurse in the United States after completing the rigorous nursing program at the New England Hospital for Women and Children.

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Breaking Barriers: A History of Mary Eliza Mahoney By Heather Kays There is a long and storied history to the emergence of the nurse practitioner (NP) role, which includes many women of color who were at the forefront of the movement. During Nationa...

For our next installment of celebrating some of our most accomplished and impactful Black leaders throughout Massachusetts history, meet Mary Eliza Mahoney, a trailblazing nurse born and raised in Dorchester, Massachusetts.

#BlackHistoryMonth #EverettMA

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Her legacy is honored in Cambridge through the Maria L. Baldwin School & the Maria Baldwin House, a designated National Historic Landmark. These memorials serve as living testaments to an African American Cantabrigian whose leadership shaped education and justice for generations.

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Outside the classroom, Baldwin was a prominent lecturer, an advocate for civil rights and women's suffrage, and played a role in early efforts that led to the creation of the NAACP.

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Under her leadership, Agassiz became a model institution, being the first to introduce innovative teaching methods, art education, and even full-time school nurses.

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Born in Cambridge in 1856, Baldwin attended the city's public schools and overcame significant racial hiring barriers. In 1889, she made history as the first Black woman principal in the Northeast at the Agassiz School.

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Maria Louise Baldwin (1856-1922) Maria Louise Baldwin, a pioneering educator, made history in 1881 by becoming a teacher at the Louis Agassiz School, an all-white school for the children of Harvard University professors and white cit...

Happy #BlackHistoryMonth! February is an important time to remember & celebrate some of our most accomplished and impactful Black leaders throughout MA history. Meet Maria Louise Baldwin, a pioneering educator born and raised in my home city of Cambridge.
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You have given me one of the greatest honors of my life and I sincerely appreciate the privilege to serve you in the State Senate.

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I look forward to the opportunity to continue fighting on your behalf for critical funding and transformative legislation that improves daily life in my district and throughout Massachusetts.

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Happy to announce that I pulled nomination papers for my re-election to the State Senate!

Thank you to the residents of Cambridge, Charlestown, Chelsea, and Everett for your support, trust, confidence and friendship throughout my tenure.

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