Lee Erica Palmer (@leeericapalmer) 's Twitter Profile
Lee Erica Palmer

@leeericapalmer

Community organizer, educator, attorney & proud mama for justice. Somerville Ward 3 School Committee.

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Progressive Mass (@progressivemass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, and Louisiana already does it, but Massachusetts doesn't? NOT ACCEPTABLE. It's time for Bob DeLeo and @KarenSpilka to take action this session. #ChildCareMakesItFair. #mapoli

Tram T. Nguyen (@teamtram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you run for state or local office in MA you can rent a tux or buy lunch w your campaign funds but can't use your funds to find childcare while you're on the campaign trail. #SeeParentsRun when they can use their campaign accounts for childcare, because #ChildcareMakesItFair

Senator Pat Jehlen (@senjehlen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THREAD #ShareYourStory: When I ran for school committee, the first office I ever held, I was very lucky. I had two young kids and I knocked every door in the ward twice. That was only possible b/c my friend who ran a home daycare could take on two more kids and not charge us.

Senator Pat Jehlen (@senjehlen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I ran so I could work to make schools better for everyone's kids. I wouldn't be here, still working to make schools better, without my friend’s generosity and support. But free childcare isn't something all candidates can bank on. #ChildcareMakesItFair

Senator Pat Jehlen (@senjehlen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Thursday the Senate will debate my Amendment #1 addressing this issue in S.2391. Campaign funds should be there to support candidates when they run. When parents run to make a difference in their communities, support means childcare. #ChildcareMakesItFair #mapoli

Katie Lannan (@katielannan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“This is one barrier, but why not take down one barrier?” Sen. Pat Jehlen says at panel on her bill that would allow candidates and officeholders to use campaign funds for child care expenses. #mapoli

“This is one barrier, but why not take down one barrier?” Sen. Pat Jehlen says at panel on her bill that would allow candidates and officeholders to use campaign funds for child care expenses. #mapoli
Katie Lannan (@katielannan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley says that child care is just as essential to a campaign as rallies, ads and that parents should be empowered to run. Tying in yesterday’s elections, she says voters are seeking government that reflects its citizens. #mapoli

Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley says that child care is just as essential to a campaign as rallies, ads and that parents should be empowered to run. Tying in yesterday’s elections, she says voters are seeking government that reflects its citizens. #mapoli
Senator Pat Jehlen (@senjehlen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Childcare is only 1 barrier parents, esp women and women of color, face running for office. Why not take down that barrier and open the pipeline from local office to higher office. Amdt 1 on S2391 addresses this tomorrow #childcaremakesitfair

Childcare is only 1 barrier parents, esp women and women of color, face running for office. Why not take down that barrier and open the pipeline from local office to higher office. Amdt 1 on S2391 addresses this tomorrow  #childcaremakesitfair
Mass NOW (@massnow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know 14 states have already enacted laws supporting parents running for office? Massachusetts needs to be next! #ChildcareMakesItFair

Mike Connolly (@mikeconnollyma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to our Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and Denella Clark, Vice Chair of Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women, for joining with @SenJehlen, Rep. Joan Meschino and myself in support of our bill to make childcare an allowable campaign expense. #ChildcareMakesItFair

Thank you to our Congresswoman <a href="/AyannaPressley/">Ayanna Pressley</a> and <a href="/DenellaClark/">Denella Clark</a>, Vice Chair of <a href="/MassCSW/">Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women</a>, for joining with @SenJehlen, Rep. <a href="/JoanMeschino/">Joan Meschino</a> and myself in support of our bill to make childcare an allowable campaign expense. #ChildcareMakesItFair
Mike Connolly (@mikeconnollyma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earlier this fall, Rep. Meschino and I each delivered our “inaugural speeches” to the full House of Representatives in support of an amendment we filed to advance this concept of childcare as an allowable campaign expense. repmikeconnolly.org/rep_mike_conno…

Mike Connolly (@mikeconnollyma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow, the state Senate will have an opportunity to consider this concept as well, as Sen. Jehlen has filed a version of our bill as amendment #1 (“Supporting parents running for public office”) to S.2391, a larger bill relative to campaign finance. malegislature.gov/Bills/191/S239…

Mike Connolly (@mikeconnollyma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally, I want to thank #Somerville School Committee Member Lee Erica Palmer, whose experience running for public office as a single mom has informed and inspired our work on this legislation (as was explained in this Shirley Shirley Leung column from last year). bostonglobe.com/business/other…

Mike Connolly (@mikeconnollyma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley + Denella Clark for joining with @SenJehlen, Rep. Joan Meschino and me in support of our bill to make childcare an allowable campaign expense. And thanks to #Somerville’s Lee Erica Palmer for proposing this idea! #ChildcareMakesItFair masslive.com/news/2019/11/l…

Act on Mass (@act_on_mass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TODAY: Call you State Senator in support of Amendment #1 to S.2391, which would end the prohibition on using campaign funds to cover child care. This is an issue of equity, you can rent a tuxedo to go to a debate, but not child care. #mapoli