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Patrick Roath

@patrickroath

Boston lawyer, democracy guy. Big gardener, JP resident. Former @CommonCauseMA, @devalpatrick staffer. Usually it’s Empire.

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For a single parent housing center-based child care, costs in MA are now up to 48% of an individual's median incoming. That is shocking.

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As members of Congress, we are elected to serve the people who live in our states. To help them. To fight for them. To have the courage to do so even when those in power don’t want us to. That’s the job. To Republicans in Congress, “service” these days looks like taking away

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Now is not the time to be second guessing the acceptance of critical federal funding, especially on climate resiliency. This money could evaporate at any moment. We should be all over this, not slowing down. Straightforward. universalhub.com/2025/regime-ke…

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Really great interview on The Downballot on Bluesky: @the-downballot.com with Mamdani’s pollster, Jane Rayburn from Workbench Strategy (who’s great btw) Especially loved the part about how the final weeks of a campaign are about execution, w/ internal polling being critical earlier on for message & issue testing

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This is literally superpower suicide. These are some of the most talented public servants doing critical work. Champagne corks are popping in Beijing and Moscow after they already emptied the wine cellars celebrating the end of USAID.

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Massachusetts is too expensive for Republic Services to be paying their workers such low wages. I'm standing in solidarity with Teamsters in MA and nationwide as they strike for the pay and benefits they are entitled to.

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We outraised Stephen Lynch by $120k in Q2! I'm a first-time candidate who launched halfway through the quarter, and unlike my opponent, I took $0 from corporate PACs. But he's still got $1M in the bank. Please, chip in now to help me close that gap: secure.actblue.com/donate/roath-l…

We outraised Stephen Lynch by $120k in Q2! I'm a first-time candidate who launched halfway through the quarter, and unlike my opponent, I took $0 from corporate PACs.

But he's still got $1M in the bank. Please, chip in now to help me close that gap: secure.actblue.com/donate/roath-l…
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Exactly the kind of dangerous extreme flooding we can expect in Boston in the near future. We need to be laser focused on climate resiliency, particularly in coastal communities -- federal government has to play a huge role in that.

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Become A Poll Worker! Here’s what you need to know: Two elections this year, work one or both! You must attend a two hour paid training Election Day Stipends of $160 - $200, depending on position Bilingual speakers are strongly encouraged to apply boston.gov/PollWorker

Become A Poll Worker!
Here’s what you need to know:
Two elections this year, work one or both!
You must attend a two hour paid training
Election Day Stipends of $160 - $200, depending on position
Bilingual speakers are strongly encouraged to apply
boston.gov/PollWorker
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Mayor Michelle Wu has declared a heat emergency for the City of Boston through Friday, July 18, due to the weather forecasts. The heat index for this period of time is forecasted to range from 91 degrees to 97 degrees with little relief overnight. boston.gov/heat

Mayor Michelle Wu has declared a heat emergency for the City of Boston through Friday, July 18, due to the weather forecasts. The heat index for this period of time is forecasted to range from 91 degrees to 97 degrees with little relief overnight. 

boston.gov/heat