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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

This week, the Massachusetts Legislature finished their legislative session. I want to thank the Boston delegation in the House and Senate, and everyone who worked to get these bills passed. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

In another three weeks, we will re-evaluate the situation. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

To find a complete list of industries and activities that will remain closed, and those that are allowed to stay open, visit https://t.co/whhbD26bKA. https://t.co/Mq4BQ6U4xq — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Again, this is not about targeting specific sectors as the cause of viral spread. This is an effort to reduce overall activity happening outside people’s homes. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

On Tuesday, I announced that Boston is extending our temporary pause on reopening for at least another three weeks, until January 27. This is an effort to slow the spread of #COVID19, protect hospital capacity, and avoid a more severe shutdown later on. https://t.co/uVOb67Awih — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

For more info visit https://t.co/2uhszKeTpC or call 3-1-1. https://t.co/gDN9duaHgU — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

We have over 30 testing sites in the @CityofBoston. That includes three mobile sites which are free and open to all, regardless of symptoms, in #JamaicaPlain, #Roxbury, and #HydePark. Today, the Harvard Street site at Prince Hall is open as well. https://t.co/c1lMEQ5Nsd — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

We continue to encourage everyone to get tested for #COVID19, especially if you traveled over the holidays, think you may have been exposed, or haven’t been tested in a while. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

We must protect our democracy. We must choose unity over division. We must build bridges, not tear them down. That is how we will get through these difficult times together, and be stronger in the outcome. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

We are laser focused on our ongoing work to build up equity, eliminate disparities, and root out systemic racism once and for all. We have a lot of work, and healing, to do—in Boston and across our nation. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

In Boston, we continue to look out for every resident, working to ensure that every Bostonian has food on their table, a roof over their head, and resources to keep their businesses afloat. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

More and more people are getting vaccinated. Every day, the light at the end of the tunnel grows brighter. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Yesterday’s violence represented an awful start to the new year, but 2021 can still be a time for healing. It can still be a time for hope. We will have a new administration in less than two weeks—one that is committed to a strong recovery from the #coronavirus pandemic. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

In Boston, we stand united in denouncing this violence, and we are asking everyone to choose peace over violence. We must be better than this. https://t.co/ucaHHPERl8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

the law enforcement and first responders who worked to resolve the situation as quickly and peacefully as possible, and the brave reporters who were on the scene and keeping us informed. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Our hearts go out to everyone affected by yesterday’s events: the elected officials and staff who feared for their lives, — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

The violence needs to stop. Many people were hurt. Four people lost their lives. Every act of violence sends ripples of hatred and trauma through the community, whether it’s in our nation’s capital, or on our streets. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

We saw President Trump continue to use his words to fan the flames of this unrest—behavior he has incited through lies and disinformation. And he has proven, once again, to be incapable of the leadership and responsibilities of the Office of the President of the United States. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Over the past four years, we have seen this anger and hatred heading towards a boiling point. As President-elect Biden said, the events on Capitol Hill showed that the words of a President do matter. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

To witness this type of violence and aggression in response to fair and legitimate election results is sickening. But in many ways, it was not unexpected. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

While rioters were breaking windows, Congress was carrying out one of most sacred actions of our democracy: certifying the election results. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Yesterday was a dark day for our democracy. We watched in horror as mobs stormed #CapitolHill, leaving a trail of chaos and destruction. This was not a protest. It was an act of insurrection. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

RT @HealthyBoston: “Making it Plain: What Black America Needs to Know About #COVID19 and Vaccines.” You’re invited to a townhall meeting to… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021 Retweet
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

This morning, I will hold a press conference to share the latest updates relating to the @CityOfBoston’s response to #COVID19. Tune in live on https://t.co/ifDgvyeO0i at 11:00 a.m. https://t.co/q4oUoMzL3J — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 7, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

@andreaforboston, @AnnissaForBos, @EdforBoston, Councilor Frank Baker @juliaforboston, @KenzieBok, @Kim_Janey, @LizBreadon, @LydiaMEdwards, @MattOMalley, @mfflaherty, @RicardoNArroyo and @wutrain — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Unified Statement from Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Boston City Council. https://t.co/V0jvXDAszI — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Congratulations to my colleagues in the House and Senate being sworn in today. And a special congrats to Boston's new Representatives Rob Consalvo and Brandy Fluker Oakley! Boston is lucky to have you. I look forward to working with you. https://t.co/zfQMxqtGYB — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Estoy muy agradecido por su trabajo. Alexandra Valdez, Ana Vivas, Fernando Ortiz, Omar Borges, y Rita Nieves. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Felicitaciones a los empleados de @CityofBoston reconocidos con los premios de Día de Reyes de este año. Sus contribuciones a nuestra ciudad este año han sido indispensables. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2021
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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh

Para todos los que están celebrando hoy, especialmente nuestra comunidad latina, feliz #DiaDeReyes! — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 6, 2021