NEW! Check out my Community Blog at timtoomey.blogspot.com

Welcome!

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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Online User Poll
Massachusetts is facing its first open Senate seat in 25 years, with a special election to be held on January 19th, 2010. As of now, who would you be likely to support?

Congressman Michael Capuano
Attorney General Martha Coakley
Former Congressman Joe Kennedy
Congressman Stephen Lynch
Congressman Ed Markey

  

News Articles
Toomey supports interim Senate appointment legislation
State Rep.Tim Toomey (D – Cambridge) announced that he will support legislation to allow the Governor to appoint an interim Senator to represent Massachusetts in Congress until the seat is filled in a special election set for Jan 19, 2010. “With such a wide variety of meaningful and consequential legislation currently being debated in Congress, from Health Care to Education to Climate Change, it is essential now more than at any other time in recent memory that Massachusetts has two senators in Washington to ensure that our Commonwealth is fairly and adequately represented,” said Toomey.

The Cambridge Chronicle -- September 1, 2009

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