DiDomenico Celebrates Pride Month Across the District
Over the past month, Senator Sal DiDomenico has celebrated Pride with friends, neighbors, and allies at the Boston Pride Parade, at the State House, in Chelsea, in Cambridge and in Everett. Senator DiDomenico has always been an ally of the LGBTQ+ community and will always stand with them. Through sponsoring his legislation like the Healthy Youth Act, to securing critical funding for LGBTQ+ supportive organizations in his district, to supporting gender affirming care bills as recently as last year alongside his colleagues, Senator DiDomenico works tirelessly to put his values into action for the LGBTQ+ community.
DiDomenico also celebrated Chelsea native, Matt Frank, with an inaugural Commonwealth Pride Award, a newly founded annual event that celebrates the rich accomplishments and talents of Massachusetts’ LGBTQ+ community. “Matt has been a leader in our community, starting the first pride flag raising ceremony in Chelsea, and working tirelessly in his day job to improve and create housing for residents across the city,” said DiDomenico. The Senator was also able to congratulate and celebrate the other honorees from his hometown of Cambridge, including Puja Kranz-Howe and Mal Malme.
“I am proud to fight for a state and a country where all our LGBTQ+ community members and trans neighbors can live openly, safely, and with happiness wherever they are,” said DiDomenico. “I stand with them every day, and you can be sure that I will continue to speak up, defend and protect their rights in our Commonwealth as long as I am serving in the State Senate.”
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