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Tay 🌆

@tay_9220

He/Him || Urbanist 🌃 🚇 || Progressive || Politics, transit, cities

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calendar_today09-05-2021 18:59:26

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More Perfect Union (@moreperfectus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Massachusetts decided to tax the rich, and collected $2.6 billion over the last 10 months. That’s $2.6 billion more to spend on transportation and education.

AG Andrea Joy Campbell (@massago) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Revoking Harvard's ability to enroll international students- and telling current ones to transfer or lose legal status- is political retaliation. International students enrich our classrooms, communities & economy. This office will support Harvard should they take legal action.

Lina Khan (@linamkhan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Disturbing behavior from FTC. This lawsuit would’ve protected families from paying higher prices at the grocery store and stopped conduct that squeezes small businesses and communities across America. Dismissing it is a gift to giant retailers as they gear up to hike prices.

YIMBYLAND (@yimbyland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Austin city council just approved the go-ahead for building the supports for caps over I-35 - Cesar Chavez to 7th Street - 11th to 12th St - Two stitches for Redline hike/bike trail I can't begin to describe how happy I am to see this move forward. Here are the details...

Austin city council just approved the go-ahead for building the supports for caps over I-35

- Cesar Chavez to 7th Street
- 11th to 12th St
- Two stitches for Redline hike/bike trail

I can't begin to describe how happy I am to see this move forward. Here are the details...
Tay 🌆 (@tay_9220) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Removing the income cap for a school voucher program is unbelievable. The one, albeit easily abused, feature that you could at least see the vision for. This will only further subsidize wealthy families to send their kids to private schools.

The Fort Pointer (@fortpointer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UPDATE: Per OCPF, Josh Kraft has received $925,491 in contributions. Only 49 Boston residents have contributed $100 or less, for a total of $2,974 out of $925,491 (0.32%). At nearly 4 months into the campaign, Kraft is neither relying upon, nor drawing, grassroots support. 🤔

UPDATE: Per OCPF, Josh Kraft has received $925,491 in contributions.

Only 49 Boston residents have contributed $100 or less, for a total of $2,974 out of $925,491 (0.32%).

At nearly 4 months into the campaign, Kraft is neither relying upon, nor drawing, grassroots support. 🤔
The Fort Pointer (@fortpointer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING NEWS: Josh Kraft has finally broken the "50" barrier. He's found fifty-three (53) Boston residents willing to donate $100 or less to his campaign. Of the $988,475 that Kraft has raised nationwide, 99% is from big dollar donors.

BREAKING NEWS: 
Josh Kraft has finally broken the "50" barrier. He's found fifty-three (53) Boston residents willing to donate $100 or less to his campaign. Of the $988,475 that Kraft has raised nationwide, 99% is from big dollar donors.