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VOTE TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 RE-ELECT JULIA MEJIA BOSTON CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE #8 ON THE BALLOT Councilor Mejia is changing the way business is done in City Hall by implementing community-centered civic engagement models and filing legislation to improve access and accountability in city government to create a Boston where all really means ALL. NOTHING ABOUT US, WITHOUT US, IS FOR US * Accountability * Accessibility * Transparency * Civic Engagement PAID FOR AND AUTHORIZED BY THE JULIA MEIA COMMITTEE OTO Passed a Retail Residential Kitchen Ordinance that will allow residents to create new income safely during COVID-19 Passed a Language Access Ordinance to fight information injustice so our vulnerable populations can access the services they need Created culturally responsive food access projects to support small businesses and feed our most vulnerable, as well as a COVID-19 business readiness program to build capacity for Black, Brown, and immigrant-owned barbers and hairstylists to help the hardest hit by COVID-19 JOIN THE #MEJIAMOVEMENT: www.juliaforboston.com nyo @juliaforboston RIGHT TO THE CITY VOTE ENDORSED BY ELECT BLACK WOMEN PAC UNITE HERE LOCAL 26 SEIU 32BJ SEIU 509 UFCW 1445 MASSACHUSETTS NURSES ASSOCIATION MASSACHUSETTS WOMEN'S POLITICAL CAUCUS BOSTON TEACHERS UNION STATE SENATOR SONIA CHANG-DIAZ PROGRESSIVE VWEST ROx/ROSLINDALE JP PROGRESSIVES STATE REPRESENTATIVE NIKA ELUGARDO EMILY'S LIST STATE REPRESENTATIVE LIZ MIRANDA MASSNOW SUNRISE BOSTON STATE REPRESENTATIVE RUSSELL HOLMES PLANNED PARENTHOOD ADVOCACY FUND SIERRA CLUB WARD 4 DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE VOTE TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 RE-ELECT JULIA MEJIA BOSTON CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE #8 ON THE BALLOT Councilor Mejia is changing the way business is done in City Hall by implementing community-centered civic engagement models and filing legislation to improve access and accountability in city government to create a Boston where all really means ALL. NOTHING ABOUT US, WITHOUT US, IS FOR US * Accountability * Accessibility * Transparency * Civic Engagement PAID FOR AND AUTHORIZED BY THE JULIA MEIA COMMITTEE OTO Passed a Retail Residential Kitchen Ordinance that will allow residents to create new income safely during COVID-19 Passed a Language Access Ordinance to fight information injustice so our vulnerable populations can access the services they need Created culturally responsive food access projects to support small businesses and feed our most vulnerable, as well as a COVID-19 business readiness program to build capacity for Black, Brown, and immigrant-owned barbers and hairstylists to help the hardest hit by COVID-19 JOIN THE #MEJIAMOVEMENT: www.juliaforboston.com nyo @juliaforboston RIGHT TO THE CITY VOTE ENDORSED BY ELECT BLACK WOMEN PAC UNITE HERE LOCAL 26 SEIU 32BJ SEIU 509 UFCW 1445 MASSACHUSETTS NURSES ASSOCIATION MASSACHUSETTS WOMEN'S POLITICAL CAUCUS BOSTON TEACHERS UNION STATE SENATOR SONIA CHANG-DIAZ PROGRESSIVE VWEST ROx/ROSLINDALE JP PROGRESSIVES STATE REPRESENTATIVE NIKA ELUGARDO EMILY'S LIST STATE REPRESENTATIVE LIZ MIRANDA MASSNOW SUNRISE BOSTON STATE REPRESENTATIVE RUSSELL HOLMES PLANNED PARENTHOOD ADVOCACY FUND SIERRA CLUB WARD 4 DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE