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Jason Lewis

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Massachusetts #5thMiddlesex State Senator: #Malden, #Melrose, #Reading, #Stoneham, #Wakefield, and parts of #Winchester Visit SenatorJasonLewis.com!

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This week, our summer interns visited the Edward M. Kennedy Institute with other State House interns to roleplay as senators in a simulated U.S. Senate session where they debated, amended, and voted on mock legislation. Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate

This week, our summer interns visited the Edward M. Kennedy Institute with other State House interns to roleplay as senators in a simulated U.S. Senate session where they debated, amended, and voted on mock legislation. <a href="/EMKInstitute/">Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate</a>
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It was great to speak with some constituents last week during Office Hours! If you’d like to meet with me and my staff to share any questions or feedback, my August Office Hours will be a virtual session on Monday, August 11 from 2-3PM. Visit: senatorjasonlewis.com/contact/distri…

It was great to speak with some constituents last week during Office Hours!

If you’d like to meet with me and my staff to share any questions or feedback, my August Office Hours will be a virtual session on Monday, August 11 from 2-3PM.

Visit: senatorjasonlewis.com/contact/distri…
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In preparation for the Senate’s cell phone-free schools debate tomorrow, we held a press conference this afternoon outlining the bill and its many benefits to student health, academic performance, and growth. I look forward to voting YES!

In preparation for the Senate’s cell phone-free schools debate tomorrow, we held a press conference this afternoon outlining the bill and its many benefits to student health, academic performance, and growth.

I look forward to voting YES!
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Yesterday, the Massachusetts Senate passed cell phone-free schools legislation with a bipartisan vote of 38-2. This bill would protect and support our student’s health, academic performance, and overall well-being, while making our schools safer and stronger communities.