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星期五, 4月 11, 2014

STATE SENATOR TOM KENNEDY, STATE REPRESENTATIVES MICHAEL BRADY, CHRISTINE CANAVAN, AND CLAIRE CRONIN ENDORSE GROSSMAN FOR GOVERNOR


 
STATE SENATOR TOM KENNEDY, STATE REPRESENTATIVES MICHAEL BRADY, CHRISTINE CANAVAN, AND CLAIRE CRONIN ENDORSE GROSSMAN FOR GOVERNOR

Entire Brockton Delegation Cites Grossman’s Record of Leadership and His Progressive Vision for the State

BOSTON, MA – After a well attended meet and greet at George’s Café in Brockton earlier this week, State Senator Tom Kennedy and State Representatives Michael Brady, Christine Canavan, and Claire Cronin officially endorsed State Treasurer Steve Grossman in his campaign for governor. The delegation cited his record of leadership, his progressive vision for the state, and his commitment to economic fairness and job creation.

"I have full confidence that Steve will govern with the values of compassion and human decency that have shaped his career and his life thus far," said Kennedy. “His vision for the Commonwealth is to leave no one behind and level the playing field for hardworking residents and families still struggling to get by.”

"When Steve made a commitment to move money from banks overseas and invest our reserve funds into local banks, it helped us tremendously by improving business growth and creating much needed new jobs,” said Brady. “This is just one of the many reasons why I'm proud to endorse Steve Grossman for governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts."

"Steve has spent his entire career as a progressive job creator, and he has the experience we need to level the playing field and grow this economy for everyone," said Canavan. "I look forward to working with him every step of the way to create jobs and economic opportunity for the people of Brockton."

"One of the biggest issues we still face is the growth of our economy,” said Cronin. “Steve Grossman has a track record of creating jobs and knows how to work with others to get things done."

“I’m proud to earn the support of the entire Brockton delegation,” said Grossman. “We all share a progressive vision for Plymouth County and the entire Commonwealth that promises proven leadership to leave no one behind.”

Senator Kennedy represents the Second Plymouth and Bristol District, consisting of the city of Brockton and the towns of East Bridgewater, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson, Plympton, Whitman, and Easton. He serves as Chair of the Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure.

Representative Brady has represented the Ninth Plymouth District, consisting of the city of Brockton, since 2008. He currently serves as the Vice Chair of the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security.

Representative Canavan has represented the Tenth Plymouth District, consisting of the town of West Bridgewater and parts of Brockton and East Bridgewater, since 1993.

Representative Cronin was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the Eleventh Plymouth District, which includes both Brockton and Easton, in 2012.

Steve Grossman took office as state treasurer in 2011 after a long career as a small businessman, philanthropist, and progressive political activist. He is running for governor because he believes the people of Massachusetts want proven leadership that leaves no one and no region behind.
 

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