
Henry Santana
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Boston City Councilor At-Large | he/him/his | Official City Council office account
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https://henrysantana.com 16-02-2024 23:27:41
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Yesterday, 32BJ was proud to join Boston City Council members, MIRA Coalition, ACLU Massachusetts and more at Boston City Hall Plaza for a rally in support of our immigrant neighbors as Mayor Michelle Wu 吳弭 headed to Washington, DC to testify before Congress.



Red Line Reminder: April 1-9 Shuttle Buses replace service between JFK/UMass, Ashmont, & Mattapan for track work MBTA Commuter Rail alternates are available April 10-30: Service between JFK/UMass & Ashmont will operate with two shuttle trains. Visit mbta.com/redline for more info



Proud to join @mayorwu Henry Santana Sharon Durkan in attendance at the Fenway Civic Annual Meeting last night. Great to see so many civic minded people dedicated to improving their neighborhood and building community in the Fenway!


Join us tonight for this conversation with councilors Henry Santana Benjamin Weber & Julia Mejia Register at tinyurl.com/what-is-bric



Thank you Henry Santana for making the trip out to Newton to stand with your constituents that work at Boston College. We appreciate your support for 32BJ members today and always!

We can't wait to celebrate pride with Henry Santana and more #Boston community orgs. Come turn out and help us stand together! #prideandplasma #publicpolicy #lgbtq #LGBTQhealth #reproductiverights #tgd #prep #pharmacy




We had a great time at Mayor Michelle Wu’s Coffee Hour at the Boston Centers/BCYF Curley Center. Thank you Mayor Michelle Wu 吳弭,Cabinet Chiefs & staff, Clrs Ed Flynn 愛德華費連, Erin Murphy & Henry Santana, Rep David Biele, Boston Police Dept. District C-6, Lydia Polaski Boston Parks and Recreation Department & students🎶



We’re grateful for the support that our TPS family and membership have received from our local delegation. Thank you to Boston City Council, including: City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune, Gabriela Coletta Zapata, Henry Santana, and Julia Mejia – for your words and advocacy.


🎉 Big news! Boston City Council passed a resolution backing the #RoadToOpportunityAct, a major step toward ending MA’s debt-based license suspensions. This momentum follows a hearing before the state’s Joint Committee on Transportation where FFJC testified in support of this bill.

