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SUMMARY:2025 Transportation First | State Legislators Update
DESCRIPTION:Moving Massachusetts Forward   Together.\n\nJoin us on November 20 for a FREE and insightful event featuring Senator Brendan P. Crighton and Representative James Arciero co-chairs of the Joint Committee on Transportation in Massachusetts. \n\nTasked with overseeing all legislative matters concerning the development\, operation\, regulation\, and control of transportation\, the committee plays a pivotal role in shaping how people and goods move across the Commonwealth. This conversation will explore the Legislature's transportation priorities and the challenges facing the state's transportation future.\n\n\n\nWhether you're a policymaker\, planner\, advocate\, or engaged resident\, this is a unique opportunity to hear directly from the leaders guiding Massachusetts' transportation agenda.\n\n\n\nFollowing the address\, Senator Crighton and Representative Arciero will be joined by in a conversation led by Carolyn Ryan\, Managing Director\, Public Policy & Government Affairs for State Street to further explore discuss forward-thinking strategies and opportunities to shape the future of transportation in Massachusetts.\n\n\n\n\n\nABOUT TRANSPORTATION FIRST  \n\nThe Transportation First series offers a platform to discuss the urgent challenges Greater Boston faces by bringing in experts and changemakers to explore the issues and potential solutions for the future of the Commonwealth. This series will help raise broader awareness among employees and employers who are affected by the transit system every day.
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Crighton and Representative James Arciero co-chairs of the Joint Committee on Transportation in Massachusetts.&nbsp\;<br />\nTasked with overseeing all legislative matters concerning the development\, operation\, regulation\, and control of transportation\, the committee plays a pivotal role in shaping how people and goods move across the Commonwealth. This conversation will explore the Legislature&rsquo\;s transportation priorities and the challenges facing the state&rsquo\;s transportation future.<br />\n<br />\nWhether you&rsquo\;re a policymaker\, planner\, advocate\, or engaged resident\, this is a unique opportunity to hear directly from the leaders guiding Massachusetts&rsquo\; transportation agenda.<br />\n<br />\nFollowing the address\, Senator Crighton and Representative Arciero will be joined by in a conversation led by Carolyn Ryan\, Managing Director\, Public Policy &amp\; Government Affairs for State Street to further explore discuss forward-thinking strategies and opportunities to shape the future of transportation in Massachusetts.</span><br />\n<br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>ABOUT TRANSPORTATION FIRST&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</strong><br />\nThe <a href="http://We kicked off the Chamber?s&#8239\;Transportation First&#8239\; series hearing from leaders at the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) about the current state and future plans for local and regional transit. Now\, join us on Tuesday\, April 15\, for our third installment\, as we continue the conversation addressing the transportation crisis in Massachusetts with a focus on local transportation modes throughout the City of Boston.    We will hear from  Jascha Franklin-Hodge\, Chief of Streets for the City of Boston\, who will discuss the City?s current transportation priorities and outline the vision for moving people throughout   Boston and its neighborhoods. Following the address\, he will be joined by Kate Dineen\, President &amp\; CEO of A Better City\, and&#8239\;James E. Rooney\, President &amp\; CEO of the Boston Chamber for a conversation on solutions and opportunities for businesses and communities to shape the future of transportation in the City of Boston.">Transportation First</a><a href="https://bostonchamber.com/policy-impact/transportation-first/"> </a>series offers a platform to discuss the urgent challenges Greater Boston faces by bringing in experts and changemakers to explore the issues and potential solutions for the future of the Commonwealth. 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LOCATION:Location: Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce 265 Franklin Street\, 17th Floor Boston\, MA 02110 Please Note: This is a HYBRID event with a virtual option. Limited in person registration available.
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URL:https://members.bostonchamber.com/events/details/2025-transportation-first-state-legislators-update-7595
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