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NASW-MA PACE Makes Key Endorsements in Special Elections
The National Association of Social Workers - Massachusetts Chapter (NASW-MA) Political Action for Candidate Election (PACE) committee has endorsed John Moran in his campaign for 9th Suffolk House of Representatives.
NASWMA PACE is delighted to support John Moran in his bid for the 9th Suffolk House Seat. John will use his personal and professional experiences to tackle tough problems. He appreciates the role of social workers, especially in his district, and will fight for social work values and our clients when elected.
“John Moran understands the critical role of addressing behavioral health and quality of life in order to create thriving communities, and I am confident he will be a collaborative partner of the NASW-MA if elected.” - Emily Swalec, LICSW, NASW-MA PACE member
The National Association of Social Workers - Massachusetts Chapter (NASW-MA) Political Action for Candidate Election (PACE) committee has endorsed Robert Orthman in his campaign for 10th Suffolk House of Representatives.
NASW MA PACE is delighted to support Robert Orthman in his bid for the 10th Suffolk House seat. Robert will put to work his strong background in both policy and advocacy work in the State House. Robert has been a strong advocate for improving transit services, increasing affordable housing, and supporting early childhood education. He brings a breadth of experience that will inform his advocacy efforts at the state-level. We look forward to working with Robert in the State House to advance Social Workers and our clients.
PACE is the nonpartisan political arm of the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. As a political action committee, NASW-MA PACE endorses and financially contributes to candidates at the local and state levels who support the mission and values of the social work profession and whose policy priorities align with NASW-MA’s legislative agenda. To learn more about NASW-MA PACE, please visit: naswma.org.
The general election will take place on Tuesday, May 2nd Voters can find their polling location by visiting WhereDoIVoteMA.com.