Please Join us for Safer Roads for a Stronger Commonwealth on October12, 2022!

October 10, 2022

The November election includes Ballot Question 4, which asks voters whether to uphold a new state law that will make our roads safer for all of us. To learn more about Question 4, please join Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller and State Senator Adam Gomez for Safer Roads for a Stronger Commonwealth on Wednesday, October 12 at 4PM. Register today!

Learn why scores of public safety officials, local and state leaders and civic groups across the Commonwealth recommend Yes on 4, and what you can do to help keep a common sense law on the books. Register today for this Zoom event!

A Yes vote on Question 4 will uphold the Work and Family Mobility Act, a new state law that encourages safer roads by authorizing testing, licensing and insurance for Massachusetts residents who do not have citizenship status. Similar laws are on the books in many other states, including Connecticut, New York and Vermont, resulting in fewer uninsured drivers and reduced hit-and-run crashes. That's why the Massachusetts Vision Zero Coalition is supporting Yes on 4.

Your participation and your advocacy matters because this ballot question was certified too late to be in the printed Massachusetts voter guide. Please join us on October 12!

Want to co-sponsor this event as an organization? Email us today! To learn more about Question 4, please visit Yes on 4 for Safer Roads.

Josh Ostroff, T4MA
508 654-3330
http://www.t4ma.org/

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