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It is an honor and a privilege to serve as your elected State Representative from the 26th Middlesex District and as a Cambridge City Councilor. I intend to devote all of my energy to effectively represent your needs at the State House and in City Hall.

I hope that my website can be an effective tool to gain access to important legislative issues in the Commonwealth, my personal legislative agenda, staff contact information, office hours and other helpful links to services and organizations you may need to reach.

The new Community Blog will be a snapshot of some of the many exciting events happening in and around our district. With a monthly event calendar, short descriptions of past events, interactive polls, and an expanding list of community links, this blog will hopefully be a useful and fun resource for everyone in the district. I hope that you will visit the blog often (bookmark it!), sign up for my newsletter, involve yourself in the neighborhood events, and help to keep me informed about our community.

It is a pleasure to serve you as your State Representative and as City Councillor, and I encourage you to email me or call my office because your opinions and concerns are very important!

Thanks for visiting!


 
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Governor Deval Patrick has proposed a bill to close corporate tax loopholes to help increase revenue for the commonwealth. Some business leaders oppose the legislation, claiming that the resulting tax increase would drive companies to other states, while other activists say that the legislation is necessary to ensure the integrity of Massachusetts’ tax system. Are YOU in favor of closing corporate tax loopholes?

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News Articles
Toomey Boosts Child Booster Seat Bill
Somerville - Rep. Tim Toomey (D-Cambridge) stood Tuesday in the State House with State Senator Stephen Baddour and State Representative Michael Costello, along with doctors and State Police Officers to advocate for Senate Bill 2018, An Act Relative To Child Passenger Safety. The bill would require that children up to eight years in age, or 57 inches in height, sit in booster seats while riding in motor vehicles. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, motor vehicle injuries are the leading cause of death among children. “The saddest part is that the leading cause of death for our state’s children is also the most preventable,” said Toomey. “We now have a great opportunity to significantly stem the tide of these unimaginable yet often avoidable deaths, and we ignore it at our children’s peril.”

The Somerville Journal -- March 6, 2008

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