Framingham Democratic Town Committee
Heritage Framingham 747 Water St. Framingham, MA 01701
Meeting Minutes – Sunday, November 20, 2016 at 7:00 PM
Call to Order: Chair Beverly Hugo called the meeting to order at 7:04 PM.(Read more…)
Framingham Democratic Town Committee
Heritage Framingham 747 Water St. Framingham, MA 01701
Meeting Minutes – Sunday, November 20, 2016 at 7:00 PM
Call to Order: Chair Beverly Hugo called the meeting to order at 7:04 PM.(Read more…)
Framingham Democratic Town Committee
Coordinated Campaign Office 931 Worcester Rd. Framingham, MA 01701
Meeting Minutes – Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 7:00 PM
Call to Order: Chair Beverly Hugo called the meeting to order at 7:02 PM.
Note: prior to tonight’s meeting, there was phone-banking to NH from 4-6 PM, and a potluck social hour from 6-7 PM. This meeting was a joint meeting with the Ashland Democratic Town Committee until 8 PM, after which time the two Town Committees met individually. (Many thanks to the folks who brought food for the potluck supper.)(Read more…)
Framingham Democratic Town CommitteeHeritage Framingham 747 Water St. Framingham, MA 01701
Meeting Minutes – Sunday, September 18, 2016 at 7:00 PM |
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Call to Order: Chair Beverly Hugo called the meeting to order at 7:02 PM. | |
1. | Announcements: Happy Birthday to Vice-Chair Jim Stockless; Mel Warshaw is recovering from surgery, folks can send cards or [:~)] food! Congratulations to Jack Lewis on his primary win in the race for state Representative of the 7th Middlesex District. Congratulations also to Phil Jack and Brett Walker on well-run campaigns. |
2. | Attendance: Members: Elsa Aviza, Lori Bornstein, Craig Broyles, Jeanne Bullock, Carmen Chico, Jack Duffy, Beverly Hugo, Michael Hugo, Barbara LeDuc, Jack Lewis, Chris Lorant, Tom Mahoney, Kathie McCarthy, Joan Rastani, Margareth Shepard, Norma Shulman, Jim Stockless, Cheryl Tully Stoll, Rep. Chris Walsh. Lifetime Members: Betty Muto. Associate Members: none. Guests: Deborah Butler, Debbie Clark, Peg Espinola, Sara Fontes, Heather Gonzalez, Ohad Klopman, Sheri Thomas. |
3. | June 5 and August 18, 2016 Minutes: Secretary Barbara LeDuc Approved with one abstention. |
4. | Treasurer’s Report: Treasurer Margareth Shepard Approved unanimously
A total income of $2, 031.35 and expenses of $1,159.05 increased the 6-1-2016 balance of $3,960.05 to $4, 832.35. |
5. | State House News: Chris Walsh reported that House members are working on campaigns until November or working quietly to rewrite legislation. Chris urged that FDTC members get out to work for Jack Lewis, as there is a strong Republican contender for the 7th Middlesex representative seat. (The 7th Middlesex District includes south Framingham and Ashland.) |
6. | Announcements:
· Joan Rastani noted that the TAB newsletter reported that out Civics Education bill has been “sent to the graveyard” and needs to be resubmitted again next year. · Jack Lewis offered his thanks to all of the folks who supported him in the election; Yolanda Greaves is a formidable opponent so he needs everyone to help keep the seat in Democratic hands. He has brought lawn signs tonight for anyone who would like one. · Ohad Klopman announced that the Framingham High School Model Congress will host a forum with Jack Lewis, Yolanda Greaves and Cliff Wilson on Tuesday, September 27 at 6-9 PM at Framingham High School. All are welcome to attend. · Peg Espinola, a member of the Sudbury DTC and a guitarist, played an original composition entitled “Backward, backward” for this meeting. Peg writes celebrated political songs, and has CDs available! · Bev thanked DSC member Sue Kennedy for the donation of “Framingham for Hillary” buttons which will be given to campaign volunteers. · Cheryl Tully Stoll reminded FDTC members that the 7th Middlesex Representative seat has been held by a Democrat for 56 years! It is imperative that e keep the Tom Sannicandro seat. PLEASE everyone get out and help with the Lewis campaign! We should focus on Ashland. |
7. | Speaker: Nick Black, Director of Massachusetts for Hillary, spoke on the Clinton / Kainecampaign plans for MA and NH. Marty Walsh will be campaigning in NH on Wednesday evening. Sen. Elizabeth Warren will be leading a NH canvass launches this Saturday the 24th in Nashua & Manchester, and appearing with Maggie Hassan at a rally at UNH at 5 PM. Contact Norma Shulman at the office for carpooling!
· There will be phone banking from the office in shifts from 11-1, 1-3, 3-5, and 5-8 PM. Sign up at [email protected]. · There will be debate watch parties on Monday 9-26, Tuesday 10-4, Sunday 10-9, and Wednesday 10-19. All are 9-10:30 PM. Reply to [email protected] if you can host a party, or wish to attend one. · There will be a GOTV dry-run on Saturday & Sunday Oct 15 & 16. Please come to rehearse! New Hampshire’s 4 electoral votes will be important. · New Hampshire does not have early voting, but does have same-day registration. Teams are working on campuses. · Nick reminded us in MA that our early voting will start on October 24. We should vote early so we are free to work on election day. |
8. | Member Reports:
– Bev reported that the Coordinated Campaign Office 931 Worcester Rd. is up and running at this time on a private basis until the handicapped ramp is installed. Phone banking, data entry, and carpooling are ongoing, as are headquarters for the Jack Lewis for Representative and Peter Koutoujian for Sherriff campaigns. Norma is offering training on phone calls. – Early voting in Framingham will take place during the weeks of 10-24 and 10-31: From 8:30 – 5PM Monday through Friday at the Town Clerk’s office, and Saturday 10 AM-3 PM From 10 – 2 Tuesday through Thursday at the McAuliffe Library. Adaptive technology for disabled persons will be available. – Margareth Shepard announced there will be a “Brazilians for Hillary’ event on Sunday September 25 at 6:30 PM at the Ashland VFW on Pleasant St. – Jack Lewis is planning campaign events in Boston, Ashland and Framingham. The Framingham event is 10-20 Thursday at 7 PM. – Chris Lorant reminds us of two campaigns: 1) the “No on 2”: he has lawn signs; 2) a state senate race for Natick & to the south. – Norma is taking volunteers for the National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, 9-27. This is a State Committee project; we will focus on Mass Bay Community College and at Stop & Shop. Norma will send more information. – Contact info for canvassing questions: [email protected] or [email protected] – Sara Fontes (for Jack Lewis): [email protected] or 508-309-2071 or the office 508-879-2016 |
Bev thanked everyone who brought goodies for tonight’s meeting, and especially Jeanne Bullock for her constant hard work running the Hospitality Committee!
Also, thanks to the folks who brought donations for the Pathways Shelter. All business being concluded, the meeting was adjourned at 8:40 PM. Respectfully submitted, Barbara LeDuc, Secretary |
Framingham Democratic Town CommitteeMcAuliffe Library 746 Water St. Framingham, MA 01701
Special Meeting Minutes – Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 6:30 PM |
Call to Order: Chair Beverly Hugo called the meeting to order at 6:32 PM.
1. Attendance: Members: Craig Broyles, Beverly Hugo, Michael Hugo, Barbara LeDuc, Jack Lewis, Chris Lorant, Tom Mahoney, Kathie McCarthy, Margareth Shepard, Norma Shulman, Jim Stockless, Parwez Wahid, Mel Warshaw. Lifetime Members: none. Associate Members: none. Guests: none. 2. Bev noted that the purpose of tonight’s special meeting is to approve (or not) the expenditure of our funds to 1) rent a coordinated campaign office for use during the upcoming elections, and to 2) purchase Hillary Clinton lawn signs, buttons and bumper stickers. A. Office: the address is 931 Worcester Rd. in Framingham Center. Several properties were viewed by a number of members; only this address was found to be suitable and available. There are two options: $2500 for two months (September 10 to November 10) or $3000 for three months (September 1 to December 1.) Utility costs will be in addition. Beverly reviewed the attributes of this property. Parwez Wahid and Jim Stockless have collected pledges from some campaigns (Clark, Gentile, Jubinville, Sannicandro) for $1700 toward the office cost, and are awaiting additional responses. The MA Democratic Party will supply office equipment. The Chair first asked if the sense of the committee was to rent an office. The answer was yes, unanimously. After discussion, M. Hugo made a motion (J. Stockless seconded) to pay $3000 to rent for three months. The motion passed unanimously. B. Hillary Clinton campaign items: An order for 150 lawn signs (at $5 each), 100 buttons (at $1 each) and 50 bumper stickers (at $1 each; total cost $900) can be sent to the MA Democratic Party which will place a large order to get low prices. The total we are submitting reflects both the amount for the FDTC and a small order for individual members. N. Shulman made a motion (Kathie McCarthy seconded) to authorize an expenditure of up to $900 to pay for the items. (It should be noted that some of the items will be paid for by individual members, and that the FDTC previously determined that the excess funds raised at the DSC meeting would be spent on campaigns.) The motion passed unanimously. All business being concluded, the meeting was adjourned at 7:14 PM. Respectfully submitted, Barbara LeDuc, Secretary |
Framingham Democratic Town Committee
Heritage at Framingham 747 Water St. Framingham, MA 01701 Minutes – Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 6 PM |
Call to Order: Chair Beverly Hugo called the meeting to order at 6:02 PM.
Beverly thanked everyone who attended Lowell State convention yesterday and congratulated Stephanie Mercandetti, Joan Rastani & Audrey Hall for their photo in The Boston Globe. 1. Attendance: Members: Elsa Aviza, Chris Broyles, Jeanne Bullock, Carmen Chico, Jack Duffy, Maureen Dunne, Patrick Dunne, Beverly Hugo, Mike Hugo, Steve Joyce, Barbara LeDuc, Jack Lewis, Chris Lorant, Kathie McCarthy, Stephanie Mercandetti, Joan Rastani, Margareth Shepard, Norma Shulman, Jim Stockless, Parwez Wahid, Mel Warshaw. Lifetime Members: none. Associate Members: Barbara Fontes, Ann Jeffris, Cynthia Villanueva. Guests: Harry Breault, Preston Crow, Ohad Klopman, Anne Manning, Rachel Quinn, David Rosenblum, Rob Scherer, Larry Stoodt. 2. 5-15-2016 Minutes: Secretary Barbara LeDuc Approved unanimously 3. Treasurer’s Report: Treasurer Margareth Shepard Approved unanimously A total income of $35.00 and zero expenses increased the 5-15-16 balance of $3925.05 to $3960.05. 4. Election of new member: To fill the previously announced vacancy, Cynthia Villanueva was nominated for membership by Mike Hugo (seconded by Mel Warshaw). On a voice vote, Cynthia was elected unanimously. 5. Vote on Trans-Pacific Partnership Free Zone Resolution: Larry Stoodt, who had introduced the Resolution at last month’s meeting, and Doug Stephan, owner of Eastleigh Farm, spoke to clarify the role agri-businesses such as Monsanto and DuPont played in writing this federal legislation. The trade pact would be similar to NAFTA, and would further expose US businesses to international lawsuits. Norma Shulman suggested a friendly amendment to add the President of the U.S. to the list of elected officials to be notified that the FDTC had passed this proposed resolution. A copy of the resolution is attached below. The amendment passed. Next, Norma Shulman made a motion (Kathie McCarthy second) to pass the Resolution urging our Senators and Representatives in Congress to vote against the TPP. The Resolution, as amended, passed on a vote of 18-0-2. 6. Announcements: • BBQ Preparations: The date for our BBQ is still undetermined, but volunteers for the BBQ Subcommittee were: Jim Stockless, Mel Warshaw, Norma Shulman, Joan Rastani, Parwez Wahid, Barbara LeDuc, Margareth Shepard, Chris Lorant and Mike and Bev Hugo. Jeanne Bullock will be the convener. • Concerts on the Common will begin June 17th, and Norma needs volunteers for setup, take down, and assisting with voter registration. Jim Stockless, Ohad Klopman and Mike & Barbara LeDuc have signed up for shifts. More are needed. • The Coordinated Campaign will probably be unable to procure free space for an office this year. 7. By-laws Discussion: After prolonged discussion, it was decided that the present discussion by the full FDTC should be tabled until our September 18 meeting. In the meantime, the Bylaws Subcommittee will reconvene and resolve the few remaining issues, some involving co-ordination with the State Democratic Party charter, and be ready to present the completed document to the full FDTC on September 18. The meeting was adjourned at 6:47 PM. Respectfully submitted by Barbara LeDuc, Secretary The charity for our September meeting will again be the Boys & Girls Club of Framingham. They will need back-to-school items, board games and art supplies. Their wish list is at http://www.bgcmetrowest.org/ways-to-give/wish-list/ END |
Candidate Forum
From 7 to 9 PM following the business meeting, we held a Forum for candidates for the office of State Representative for the 7th Middlesex District. The 7th Middlesex District is comprised of Ashland plus Framingham precincts 8, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18.) The forum was cosponsored by the Framingham and Ashland Democratic Town Committees (Makeda Keegan & David Rosenblum, Ashland DTC co-chairs, were present). Rick Holmes, the Opinions Editor, Metrowest Daily News, served as Moderator; Francesca Cerutti-Harris and Phil Reimann from Access Framingham Cable TV directed filming. The event will be broadcast to Framingham and Ashland residents at a time to be announced. The candidates were: · Jack P. Lewis of Framingham · Phil Jack of Ashland · Brett Walker of Ashland Candidates were permitted a three minute opening statement, two minutes to answer each of the questions posed by Rick Holmes, and a three minute closing statement. The topics of questions presented by Mr. Holmes were: Immigration issues (e.g. In-state tuition for undocumented students, driver’s licenses for undocumented residents, and police cooperation with ICE), the Charter School cap, raising the minimum wage to $15 / hr, agreement with Common Core standards, recreational marijuana legalization, the opioid crisis, transportation priorities, income inequality, dealing with the State House Speaker’s Office and the attendant frustrations. |
Trans-Pacific Partnership Free Zone
Whereas: U.S. trade deals over the last 25 years have been corporate-driven, incorporating rules that skew benefits to economic elites while requiring working families to bear the brunt of such policies; and Whereas: The growing trade deficits, driven by the North American Free Trade Agreement, China’s accession to the World Trade Organization, and the U.S. Korea Free Trade Agreement, have displaced 700,000 jobs, 3.2 million jobs, and 75,000 jobs respectively, and Whereas: U.S. employment in manufacturing dropped by 5 million jobs from 2000 to 2015, jobs lost due to trade devastate families and entire communities, and this can permanently reduce lifetime earnings for hundreds of thousands of workers, and Whereas: The long decline of the American manufacturing base-exacerbated by bad trade policies that reward outsourcing-has undermined our economic security and poses a threat to our national security; and Whereas: The offshoring of manufacturing and service jobs deprives local and state governments of sorely needed revenues, jeopardizing the livelihoods of millions of public servants as well as construction workers whose jobs depend upon infrastructure building, repair, and maintenance, and Whereas: Under NAFTA-style trade rules, the U.S. annual trade deficit has increased dramatically from $70 billion in 1993, the year before NAFTA went into effect, to more than $508 billion in 2014, and Whereas: The disproportionate voice of powerful global corporations in the formation of U.S. ”free trade” agreements has advanced an agenda that undermines the public interest and threatens democracy; and Whereas: NAFTA and all but two of the U.S. trade deals that followed it include special legal rights for foreign investors, known as “investor-to state dispute settlement” (or ISDS), that allow foreign firms to bypass state and federal courts to challenge state and federal laws, regulations, and administrative and judicial decisions in international tribunals; and Whereas: Foreign investors already have used NAFTA’s ISDS provisions to challenge decisions regarding local building permits, environmental regulations, state bans on toxic chemicals and decisions of state courts; and Whereas: Climate change and environmental degradation threaten communities across the globe, and ISDS provisions in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) may expose enacting policies to fight climate change to ISDS cases that undermine these efforts, and Whereas: Promoting economic growth with equity in Massachusetts requires an approach that reforms the entire trade negotiation process to ensure that the voices of workers, farmers, small businesses, Families and communities are heard and their interests addressed; and Whereas: The TPP has not been negotiated in a transparent manner, effectively shutting state and local governments out of the process, limiting our ability to influence its rules to ensure the people in communities like Framingham can participate in the benefits of trade; and Whereas: Given the enactment of fast track trade negotiating authority, states, localities and their citizens will have no opportunity to correct shortcomings in the TPP since its text was not made public until it is final and can no longer be improved; and Whereas: Repeating old mistakes in negotiating new trade agreements such as the TPP represents a missed opportunity to strengthen our economy, reduce income inequality and promote sustainable growth; now therefore be it Resolved: The Democratic Town Committee of Framingham formally goes on record in calling upon our elected officials in the Massachusetts Legislature to support H3133, and the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives to oppose the TPP and similar trade deals if they fail to restructure the misguided and failed policies of the past; and be it Resolve: That the Secretary be hereby requested to forward suitably engrossed copies of this resolution to the Framingham delegation of the Massachusetts House and Senate, and to the Massachusetts Delegation to the United States Senate and the United States Congress and to the President of the United States on behalf of the Town of Framingham. |