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MA CONGRESSPEOPLE

MA Congresspeople signing onto Frank/Paul Dear Colleague letter to Deficit Commission:

Congressman Michael Capuano, 8th Congressional District
Congressman William Delahunt, 10th Congressional District
Congressman Edward Markey, 7th Congressional District
Congressman Jim McGovern, 3rd Congressional District
Congressman John Olver, 1st Congressional District
Congressman John Tierney, 6th Congressional District



MA MAYORS

MA Mayors who have signed the Fund Our Communities Mayors' letter to President Obama and Congress/or who have written their own letters in support of Cong. Frank's call for a 25% cut in military spending to provide for funding of domestic needs.

Thomas Menino, Mayor of Boston, MA
David Cohen, Mayor of Newton, MA (former)
Joe O'Brien, Mayor of Worcester, MA
William A. Flanagan, Mayor of Fall River, MA
Clare Higgins, Mayor of Northampton, MA


MA STATE SENATORS, REPRESENATIVES AND OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS


Signing petition:  Appeal to President Obama and the US Congress:  Fund our Communities - Reduce Military Spending 25%,
or signing Fund Our Communities sign-on letter for MA Organizations and Elected Officials.
(see toolkit for petition and letter sign-on)

Felix Arroyo, Boston City Councillor
Joseph Curro, Arlington School Committee Chair (letter)
Stephen Murphy, Boston City Councillor
Jay O'Hara, Bourne School Committee (letter)
Tony Palomba, Councilor At-Large, Watertown Town Council
Marlene Pollock, New Bedford School Committee (letter)
Chuck Turner, Boston City Councillor
Sam Yuan, Boston Councillor

BEYOND MASSACHUSETTS

MARYLAND
Fund Our Communities, Bring the War Dollars Home
Montgomery County, Maryland
Website: http://www.OurFunds.org

and

http://peaceactionmc.peacepress.info/ for Peace Action Montgomery

PENNSYLVANIA
https://sites.google.com/site/thepacampaignforsmartsecurity/ for the Pennsylvania Campaign for Smart Security and
http://delmontpda.wordpress.com/ for Main Line Peace Action / Delmont PDA

NEW JERSEY
Coalition for Peace Action is affiliated
affiliated; it spreads over central NJ and eastern MA.

RHODE ISLAND
East Bay Citizens for Peace,
http://eastbaycitizens4peace.org/

MA CITY/TOWN RESOLUTIONS

AMHERST (Bring our War Dollars Home)

CAMBRIDGE

NEWTON


NORTHAMPTON
(Bring our War Dollars Home)


MA ORGANIZATIONS

MA Organizations who have signed the 25% Solution Campaign Organizational Petition:

1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East
Adbar Ethopian Women's Alliance, Cambridge
Arlington 25% Solution
Beyond War
Boston Coalition to Fund Our Communities/Cut Military Spending 25%. Members include:
-Association of Haitian Women (AFAB)
-Bikes Not Bombs
-Chinese Progressive Association
-City Life/Vida Urbana
-Coalition Against Poverty/Coalition for Social Justice (CAP/CSJ)
-Codman Square Health Center
--Community Change, Inc.
-D7 Roundtable
-Dorchester People for Peace
-Dorchester- Roxbury Labor Committee
-La Alianza Hispana
-Louis D. Brown Peace Institute
-Office of City Councilor Chuck Turner
-People of Boston Branches
-Project Care and Concern
-Teens Against Gang Violence
Cambridge and El Salvador Sister City Project
Falmouth Anti War Vigil
MA Peace Action
Newton Dialogues on Peace and War
PHENOM, the Pubic Higher Education Network of Massachusetts
Progressive Democrats of Somerville
Social Action Committee of the Arlington Street Church, Boston
South Boston Residents for Peace
Survivors Inc.
Union of Minority Neighborhoods
United for a Fair Economy
West Falmouth Friends Meeting
WILPF Boston Chapter



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