Press Releases

Press releases and opinion editorials from the Office of Senator Sal DiDomenico.

Senator Sal DiDomenico Advocates for his Universal School Meals Legislation

The Food System Caucus, which DiDomenico Co-Chairs, has endorsed the bill

BOSTON – Senator Sal DiDomenico testified at an Education Committee Hearing this week in support of his Universal School Meals bill, S261 An Act relative to universal school meals. Senator DiDomenico has spent years advocating for this commonsense legislation as Vice Chair of the Education Committee and is using his new role as Co-Chair of the Food System Caucus to advance this priority. The Caucus recently endorsed several pieces of legislation, including Senator DiDomenico’s Universal School Meals bill. DiDomenico will continue his work to get his proposal passed through the legislature and signed by the Governor.

Senator Sal DiDomenico, Vice Chair of the Education Committee and Co-Chair of the Food System Caucus, remarked to the Committee, “We don't means test anything else in our schools, textbooks, visits to nurses, pens, pencils, or any kind of supplies. The most important thing we can do, feeding kids, we charge for that. It is past time we pass my universal school meals legislation and guarantee that no student goes hungry in a Massachusetts school ever again.”

This legislation, sponsored by Senator Sal DiDomenico and Representative Andy Vargas, would provide free breakfast and lunch to every child in a Massachusetts K-12 school.

The Food System Caucus is comprised of a bipartisan group of 158 legislators from every corner of the Commonwealth that works to ensure that our food producers and consumers have a seat at the table and advance legislation that will give them the support they need and deserve. This group will now be advocating in support of their handful of endorsed bills, including Universal School Meals.

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Senator DiDomenico Speaks with Civic Action Project Fellows

Senator Sal DiDomenico spoke with graduate students participating in the Civic Action Project (CAP) Fellowship at the State House. DiDomenico shared his journey of getting involved in politics and becoming a City Councilor in his hometown and State Senator for his district. The Senator also discussed his legislative priorities, how he advocates for the issues that are important to him and his district, and how critical it is to be engaged in state government.

“One of the best parts of this job is talking with young people who are passionate about making positive changes in our world and are eager to learn,” said State Senator Sal DiDomenico. “I know we are facing a wide range of challenges, so it is inspiring to see so many students dedicated to working on addressing these issues and making our communities and country a better place. I want to thank the Civic Action Project team for inviting me and for supporting so many young people interested in policymaking. My office has also benefited from this program by having CAP alum, Ayla Thorntona, as our amazing Legislative Director.”

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Senator DiDomenico Hosts Brazilian Elected Official at the State House

Senator Sal DiDomenico hosted his friend Sam Amado and Sao Paolo, Brazil City Councilor Eliel Fox, along with his wife, Danny, for a State House tour. DiDomenico showed them his office, the Senate Chamber, and officially welcomed them during a Senate Session. The Senator and Fox discussed a wide range of topics including their work, backgrounds, family history, and so much more.

Senator DiDomenico said “it was a pleasure to host Eliel and Danny, and it was great learning about the many similarities and differences between our jobs and our country’s governments. I have many constituents who are from Brazil or have family there, so it was fascinating to learn even more about this beautiful country and the daily life of an elected official working there. I want to thank my friend Sam for introducing us and for his support and friendship throughout the years.”

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