Supporting Economic Development

As a member of the Joint Committee on Ways and Means, House Post Audit and Oversight Committee and Municipalities Committee, Rep. Stanley is focused on creating a stronger economy though smart investments.  As an experienced leader, Rep. Stanley knows that strong local economies allow municipal governments to provide the best services and opportunities to all residents. High quality police, fire, […]

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Protecting our Veterans

Since taking office, Rep. Stanley has worked side-by-side with House members of the Joint Committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs to support and protect initiatives and services for our veterans. Rep. Stanley and his colleagues in the House are committed to ensuring that Massachusetts remains number one in the nation in providing services to our veterans. Most recently, Rep. Stanley […]

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Supporting and Protecting Public Education

Rep. Stanley strives to support and protect public education through legislation and budget initiatives to reduce costs and increase revenue for the state’s public schools.  As state representative, Rep. Stanley had made protecting public education a priority and has fought to ensure Waltham and Lincoln receive a fair share of local aid through the annual state budget. He also closely […]

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Rep. Stanley Fights for Increased Funding for Seniors in State Budget

(Boston, MA) – April 8, 2016 – Rep. Stanley, along with 134 of his colleagues in the House, recently sent a letter to House Ways and Means Chairman Brian Dempsey asking for additional support for the state’s local councils on aging.  Rep. Stanley worked closely with the letter’s author, Rep. Bruce J. Ayers, and helped garner support for the letter […]

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Letter to Editor on Piety Corner by Rep. Stanley

Dear Editor: Traffic.  It’s one of the most talked-about issues throughout Waltham. Whether it’s running errands during the day, attending community events or doing business anywhere in the City, traffic has become nothing short of a nightmare.  Residents want less traffic congestion, safer streets and less painful daily commutes. Waltham now has a unique opportunity to improve traffic flow at […]

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Waltham & Lexington Will Benefit from $100 Million in Funding to Remove Lead Service Lines

The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority announced that its Board of Directors has approved a program to make available $100 million in interest-free loans to its member water communities to fully replace lead service lines. Waltham and Lexington are both eligible for this program. “I applaud the state and the MWRA for its efforts to ensure all residents in Massachusetts have […]

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