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Rep List Mass in Motion.Xlsx Mass in Motion Communities: Name: Note Rm1 Rm2 Phone: Email: Twitter: Facebook URL Amherst Ellen Story 277 617‐722‐2012 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/Representative‐Ellen‐ Barnstable Brian Mannal 448 617‐722‐2425 [email protected] @BrianMannal https://www.facebook.com/StateRepBrianMannal Barnstable Cleon Turner 540 617‐722‐2090 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/repcleonturner Barnstable; Plymouth Randy Hunt 136 617‐722‐2396 [email protected] @RandyHuntCPA Belchertown; Springfield Thomas Petrolati 171 617‐722‐2255 [email protected] Brockton Claire Cronin 130 617‐722‐2425 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/repclairecronin Brockton Christine Canavan 146 617‐722‐2575 [email protected] @RepCanavan https://www.facebook.com/pages/State‐Representative‐ Brockton Michael Brady 167 617‐722‐2230 [email protected] Cambridge Jonathan Hecht 22 617‐722‐2140 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/JonHechtMA Cambridge David Rogers 134 617‐722‐2425 [email protected] @RepDaveRogers https://www.facebook.com/repdaverogers Cambridge Jay Livingstone 146 617‐722‐2011 [email protected] @jaylivingstone https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jay‐Livingstone‐for‐ Cambridge Marjorie Decker 236 617‐722‐2425 [email protected] @MarjorieDecker https://www.facebook.com/RepDecker Cambridge; Somerville Timothy Toomey 238 617‐722‐2380 [email protected] @TimToomey1 https://www.facebook.com/timothyjtoomeyjr Dorchester Daniel Cullinane 121 617‐722‐2006 [email protected] @DannyCullinane https://www.facebook.com/CullinaneForRep Dorchester Russell Holmes 254 617‐722‐2220 [email protected] Everett Wayne Matewsky 540 617‐722‐2090 [email protected] Fall River Alan Silvia 33 617‐722‐2425 [email protected] @RepAlanSilvia https://www.facebook.com/CommitteeToElectAlanSilviaS Fall River Carole Fiola 443 617‐722‐2460 [email protected] @CaroleFiola https://www.facebook.com/electcarole Fall River; New Bedford Paul Schmid 473 F 617‐722‐2014 [email protected] @RepPaulSchmid https://www.facebook.com/pages/Paul‐Schmid‐for‐State‐ Fitchburg Stephen DiNatale 276 617‐722‐2676 [email protected] Framingham Chris Walsh 472 617‐722‐2014 [email protected] @RepChrisWalsh https://www.facebook.com/RepChrisWalsh Framingham Tom Sannicandro 472 617‐722‐2013 [email protected] @Tsannicandro https://www.facebook.com/pages/Representative‐Tom‐ Framingham; Marlborough Thomas Conroy 39 617‐722‐2430 [email protected] @RepTomConroy https://www.facebook.com/TomConroy4MA Franklin Jeffrey Roy 134 617‐722‐2425 [email protected] @jeffroy https://www.facebook.com/RepJeffRoy Gloucester Ann‐Margaret Ferrante 36 617‐722‐2210 Ann‐[email protected] Greenfield; Pittsfield Paul Mark 472 617‐722‐2210 [email protected] @RepPaulMark https://www.facebook.com/Vote.Paul.Mark Holyoke Aaron Vega 134 617‐722‐2425 [email protected] @AaronMVega https://www.facebook.com/aaronvegaStateRep Hudson Kate Hogan 166 617‐722‐2637 [email protected] Lenox; Great Barrington; Lee; William Pignatelli 448 617‐722‐2582 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/RepWilliamSmittyPignatelli Lowell David Nangle 146 617‐722‐2575 [email protected] Lowell Kevin Murphy 443 617‐722‐2220 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/State‐Representative‐ Lowell Thomas Golden 527 A 617‐722‐2020 [email protected] Lynn Lori Ehrlich 39 617‐722‐2014 [email protected] @loriehrlich Lynn Robert Fennell 146 617‐722‐2575 [email protected] Malden Christopher Fallon 236 617‐722‐2430 [email protected] @FallonforSenate https://www.facebook.com/fallonforsenate Marlborough; Northborough Danielle Gregoire 446 617‐722‐2425 [email protected] @DWGregoire Medford Sean Garballey 540 617‐722‐2090 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/seangarballey Medford; Malden Paul Donato 63 617‐722‐2090 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/State‐Representative‐ Melrose; Wakefield Paul Brodeur 431 617‐722‐2400 [email protected] @RepBrodeur https://www.facebook.com/pages/State‐Representative‐ Montague; Williamsburg Stephen Kulik Vice Chair, House Ways and Means 238 617‐722‐2380 [email protected] Nantucket; Aquinnah; Barnstable; Timothy Madden 167 617‐722‐2810 [email protected] New Bedford William Straus 134 617‐722‐2400 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/RepBillStraus New Bedford Christopher Markey 136 617‐722‐2450 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chris‐Markey‐for‐ New Bedford Robert Koczera 448 617‐722‐2582 [email protected] New Bedford Antonia Cabral 466 617‐722‐2017 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/RepCabral North Adams; Adams; Clarksburg Gailanne Cariddi lead sponsor 155 617‐722‐2130 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gail‐ Northampton Peter Kocot 22 617‐722‐2140 [email protected] Northborough Harold Naughton 167 617‐722‐2230 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/Harold‐ Orange; Belchertown Denise Andrews 443 617‐722‐2460 [email protected] @deniseandrews https://www.facebook.com/deniseandrews2012 Pittsfield Tricia Farley‐Bouvier 156 617‐722‐2240 Tricia.Farley‐[email protected] https://www.facebook.com/tricia.farleybouvier Plymouth Viriato deMacedo 124 617‐722‐2100 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/State‐Representative‐ Plymouth Thomas Calter 527 A 617‐722‐2013 [email protected] @TomCalterMA https://www.facebook.com/pages/State‐Representative‐ Revere Robert DeLeo Speaker of the House 356 617‐722‐2500 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/House‐Speaker‐ Salem John Keenan 473 B 617‐722‐2015 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/staterepjohnkeenan Somerville Denise Provost 473 B 617‐722‐2263 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/Representative‐ Springfield Benjamin Swan 127 617‐722‐2680 [email protected] @repswan https://www.facebook.com/benjamin.swan1 Springfield Angelo Puppolo 236 617‐722‐2090 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/State‐Representative‐ Springfield Sean Curran 473 B 617‐722‐2263 [email protected] Springfield Michael Finn 544 617‐722‐2400 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Rep.MichaelJFinn Wakefield; Lynn Donald Wong 542 617‐722‐2488 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/Representative‐ Waltham John Lawn 160 617‐722‐2400 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/johnlawnstaterep Waltham Thomas Stanley 167 617‐722‐2230 [email protected] @tomstanley4279 https://www.facebook.com/tom.stanley.31 Weymouth James Murphy 172 617‐722‐2877 [email protected] Weymouth Ronald Mariano Majority Leader 343 617‐722‐2300 [email protected] @RonMariano https://www.facebook.com/ron.mariano.92 Worcester Daniel Donahue 122 617‐722‐2006 [email protected] @RepDanDonahue https://www.facebook.com/DanDonahueforRep Worcester John Mahoney 134 617‐722‐2450 [email protected] @RepJohnMahoney https://www.facebook.com/RepJohnJMahoney Worcester John Binienda 166 617‐722‐2692 [email protected] Worcester James O'Day 167 617‐722‐2370 James.O'[email protected] @RepJimODay Worcester Mary Keefe 473 F 617‐722‐2425 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Mary.Keefe.Worcester.
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