Contacting your Massachusetts elected officials is crucial for influencing policy, building relationships, and ensuring your concerns are heard.
Meet Your State and Federal Representatives.
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US Senator, Elizabeth Warren (Democrat)
Senator Elizabeth Warren, a fearless consumer advocate who has made her life's work the fight for middle class families, was re-elected to the United States Senate for a second term on November 6, 2018, by the people of Massachusetts.

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US Senator, Ed Markey (Democrat)
Senator Edward J. Markey, a consumer champion and national leader on energy, environmental protection and telecommunications policy, has a prolific legislative record on major issues across the policy spectrum and a deep commitment to improving the lives of the people of Massachusetts and our country.

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US Representative Bill Keating (Democrat)
Bill’s pragmatic approach has made him a consensus builder amongst Members of both parties. He has emerged as a national expert on homeland security, led the Congressional Investigation into the Boston Marathon attacks, introduced first-of-its-kind legislation to prevent prescription drug abuse, and fought to ensure our seniors, veterans, and students receive the support they deserve.

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State Senator Patrick O’Connor (Republican)
As State Senator, Patrick has geared his efforts toward economic growth, education enrichment, substance use treatment, veteran services, environmental protection, and advocating for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Over the past seven years, Patrick has established a strong reputation among his colleagues as a Legislator who values bipartisanship, fiscal responsibility, governmental transparency, and societal advancement.

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State Representative Patrick Kearney (Democrat)
Patrick Joseph Kearney represents the 4th Plymouth District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. The district consists of Precincts 1,2,3,5,6, and 7 of the town of Marshfield, the town of Scituate, and Precinct 3 of the town of Norwell, in the county of Plymouth. Kearney serves on the House Committee on Ways and Means, the Joint Committee on Cannabis Policy, the Joint Committee on Election Laws, the Joint Committee on Housing, and the Joint Committee on Ways and Means. He is a commissioned officer in the US Navy Reserve.
