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FRAMINGHAM _ Priscila Sousa, School Committee Chair, community activist and entrepreneur, today, July 28 announced her endorsement by the Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts for State Representative of the 6th Middlesex District.

“We place a high value on the relationships that our elected officials hold with their local firefighters, and you have worked hard to create and foster those connections. You understand that adequate equipment and resources are vital to keeping our communities safe and how necessary organized labor is to ensure firefighters have a voice,” said Richard D. MacKinnon, Jr., President of the Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts. “We look forward to your leadership on Beacon Hill.”

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“I’m proud to live in a community where our firefighters lead by example and show their commitment every day in the face of unimaginable circumstances. I am honored by their support and committed to working towards a safe and well supported environment for firefighters across the Commonwealth,” said Sousa.

A proven champion for Framingham, Sousa grew up on Weld Street and has been a tireless advocate for our community.

This announcement follows her endorsements by the Massachusetts AFL-CIO, National Association of Social Workers (NASW-MA PACE), Framingham Firefighters IAFF Local 1652 and the Carpenters Local 336 and a growing number of Framingham community leaders and neighbors. 

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She is a strong supporter of a new southside school and early education for our kids.

As State Representative, she is also focused on cleaning up ignored environmental justice sites and supporting our downtown businesses.

To learn more about Priscila, please visit her website: priscilaforframingham.com 

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.