Kelly Dooner (@senatordooner) 's Twitter Profile
Kelly Dooner

@senatordooner

State Senator for the 3rd Bristol and Plymouth District

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calendar_today03-01-2025 12:51:32

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I am excited to announce my very first office hours as your State Senator! Join me on Thursday, January 23, 2024, from 6-7 PM at Taunton City Hall. For more information or questions, contact my office at 617-722-1551.

I am excited to announce my very first office hours as your State Senator! Join me on Thursday, January 23, 2024, from 6-7 PM at Taunton City Hall.

For more information or questions, contact my office at 617-722-1551.
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I am proud to stand with my fellow Senate and House Republicans to call for a comprehensive reform of the Massachusetts Emergency Shelter Program amid the migrant crisis. Check out my press release below: facebook.com/share/p/1DpjPD…

I am proud to stand with my fellow Senate and House Republicans to call for a comprehensive reform of the Massachusetts Emergency Shelter Program amid the migrant crisis.

Check out my press release below:
facebook.com/share/p/1DpjPD…
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Yesterday, we had the chance to sit down with a great partner within our community, Manet Community Health Center to discuss the vision for 2025 and how we can be a resource for them at the state level.

Yesterday, we had the chance to sit down with a great partner within our community, Manet Community Health Center to discuss the vision for 2025 and how we can be a resource for them at the state level.
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Massachusetts State Sen. Kelly Dooner discusses high gas bill rates | Click on the image to read the full story wcvb.com/article/kelly-…

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Massachusetts Republican State Senator Kelly Doonor (Taunton) detailed how she called 29 shelters but couldn't find a bed for a homeless veteran. This was part of a discussion on how Massachusetts allocated $3 billion over the past three years for the emergency shelter system