Pressley Hosts HHS Secretary Becerra for Convening on Abortion Care & Black Maternal Health
September 04, 2022
Pressley Hosts HHS Secretary Becerra for Convening on Abortion Care & Black Maternal Health
August 24, 2022
VIDEO: On MSNBC’s The ReidOut, Pressley Applauds Biden Action to Cancel Student Debt
August 24, 2022
Rep. Pressley’s Statement on President Biden Cancelling Student Debt
August 17, 2022
Pressley, Demings, Clarke, Cherfilus-McCormick Call on POTUS to Appoint Special Envoy to Haiti
August 12, 2022
Pressley’s Statement on the House Passage of the Inflation Reduction Act
August 11, 2022
Pressley, Moulton Lead Mass. Lawmakers in Calling on Baker to Declare Monkeypox Outbreak a Public Health Emergency
August 11, 2022
Pressley Delivers $20 Million in Federal Funds to Make Roxbury Transit Corridors More Resilient
August 07, 2022
Pressley Delivers $275K for Randolph Public Schools
During Black August we honor Black freedom fighters & continue their work for our collective liberation.
That includes defending Diversity, Equity & Inclusion to ensure opportunities for all of us.
And it means advancing an affirmative vision for a more just America where everyone can thrive.

60 years ago, Medicaid & Medicare were signed into law, allowing folks in the #MA7 & nationwide to access high-quality, affordable healthcare.
With Republicans making the largest cuts to healthcare in our history, I’ll keep fighting to protect & expand these lifesaving programs.

With Republicans banning books nationwide, I’m grateful for local bookstores preserving underrepresented voices in literature.
The freedom to pursue boundless knowledge must remain just that: a freedom.
Thank you to @AllSheWroteBooks in Somerville for letting me drop by.

The members of @Teamsters25 deserve a contract that reflects the dignity of their work.
I’m leading my MA Congressional House colleagues in urging @Republic_Services to return to the bargaining table in good faith & negotiate a contract with fair pay, quality benefits, & a safe workplace.
Thank you @RepStephenLynch & @RepMoulton for leading this letter with me & our colleagues Congressman Richard Neal, @USRepKeating, @RepKClark, @RepMcGovern, @RepLoriTrahan, & @RepAuchincloss for your partnership.

For too long, our institutions have been more concerned with protecting predators than centering survivors.
That has to change.
For me and for all survivors, releasing the Epstein files is deeply personal.
This is about transparency, accountability, and healing for survivors.

Newborns denied formula. Children denied food. Entire families murdered with weapons of war.
This genocide must end. Israel must end the blockade immediately. We cannot and will not look away.

The @UFIBoston in Mattapan is doing incredible work promoting access to healthy foods & standing in the gap to support vulnerable residents.
It was a joy to join them in community last week for live music, to shop local produce, & to learn more about their efforts.

As a survivor of sexual violence, our work to release the Epstein files is deeply personal.
Healing, transparency, and accountability is long overdue.

Trump’s first six months in office have been a relentless assault on diversity, equity, & inclusion.
But we won’t stand by as he and Republicans resegregate America & roll back our hard-earned civil rights.
We’ll keep fighting to #DefendDiversity and ensure everyone can thrive.
