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Brian Worrell

@VoteWorrell

Boston City Councilor for District 4 representing Mattapan, Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, and Roslindale.

Boston, MA Katılım Ocak 2021
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Thank you D4! I am humbled and thankful for the opportunity to be your next Boston City Councilor. I am sincerely grateful to all who supported my campaign. I will continue to work tirelessly to create new opportunities for the residents of D4. Let’s get to work!!! #bospoli
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Yesterday, we came together at the Council to celebrate Women’s History Month and honor the incredible Gail Latimore, a true leader who has spent decades building stronger communities in Boston. Grateful to recognize her impact as she continues to shape our neighborhoods.
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Boston is getting more expensive, but our communities shouldn’t have to pay the price. My office is introducing Boston Investment Zones to fight displacement, protect long-time residents, and make sure growth includes everyone.
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The proposal would direct new tax revenue from development in high-risk neighborhoods back into housing stability, economic mobility, and neighborhood improvements.
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Yesterday, my office introduced Boston Investment Zone, a new anti-displacement tool to help ensure that when investment comes into our neighborhoods, the people who already live there benefit too.
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We also heard directly from the students about the need to begin college and career readiness programs in the 6th grade, the need for vocational tech and financial literacy in all our high schools, and the importance of professional pathways from high school.
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My office was proud to join Supt Skipper, Ed. Commissioner Martinez, Mayor Wu, educators, and most importantly our students at Tech Boston Academy to celebrate how AP classes challenge and empower our high school students.
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So inspired by the creativity on display at the Holmes Elementary Science Fair. 🔬✨ From designing future cities to building assistive technology, our scholars showed what innovation looks like when young minds are given the space to explore and dream big.
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Boston, it’s 3/11 Day. This week at Council: meals for seniors, consumer protection funding, hearings on BPS readiness, attendance, permitting, and potholes, plus support for minority entrepreneurs through the SPARK Act. That’s your 60 Seconds in the Chamber. Stay engaged,
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Every city decision we make, on housing, food access, public health, safety, and economic opportunity, should be rooted in closing these gaps and making sure every Bostonian has a fair shot at a long, healthy life. #Boston #PublicHealth #HealthEquity #BlackBostonians
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Recently, the City of Boston and the Boston Public Health Commission released a report showing the life expectancy gaps Black residents face across our city, from Back Bay to Roxbury. These disparities are not random, and they cannot be ignored.
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Proud to co-sponsor this resolution to address health disparities in our city. Because every decision we make, from housing to workforce to neighborhood health centers, has a direct impact on life expectancy. When we invest in our communities, we invest in Black Bostonians.
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Black Bostonians’ lives matter, and so does their life expectancy. ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾 In one of the greatest health care cities in the world, too many Black residents, especially Black men, are still dying from preventable causes. That reality is unacceptable.
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Yesterday we honored Crispus Attucks Day in Boston, remembering the courage of a revolutionary Bostonian and the five lives lost during the Boston Massacre 256 years ago. Their fight for justice continues to shape our city and our country today. #CrispusAttucksDay #BostonHistory
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256 years ago, Crispus Attucks became the first casualty of the American Revolution just steps from where we gathered today. Honored to recognize his legacy and celebrate the Boston Latin School essay winners who are helping keep this history alive. #CrispusAttucksDay
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As chair of Environemental Justice, I’m happy to see this opportunity for Mattapan residents to help shape restoration efforts at the Boston Nature Center wetlands and Canterbury Brook. Our neighborhood’s history is tied to these waterways. Participants will receive stipends.
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