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#Unfair Hikes & Boston T Party – featuring coverage by The Boston Globe

Dependable, efficient, and affordable transit is critical for Melrose. Manisha organized a team to represent Melrose in the #UnfairHikes action spearheaded by Boston City Councillor Michelle Wu on July 1 because she believes we need strong regional leadership and a seat at the table to develop climate smart, equitable, 21st century solutions for the MBTA. […]

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SABA GB Know Your Rights Invitation

Keynote Address, South Asian Bar Association of Greater Boston’s Know Your Rights Graduation Ceremony, June 3, 2019

Speech transcript [Approximate transcript of opening:] Thank you for that introduction, Anuj. I was just noting with Manisha that it’s funny to be in a room with another Manisha with a last name that starts with B, and very cool as well. Before I begin my prepared remarks – I just wanted to ask how

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Letter to School Committee re: accountability and transparency in proposed FY20 Budget

This was originally posted on the Manisha for Melrose website and on my social media on April 23, 2019. I was concerned that right after voters approved a significant property tax increase, the proposed budget for the School Department was lacking in detail and appropriate narrative. This letter outlined my concerns. Dear Superintendent Taymore and

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Proposed 40B: a call to action for environmental conservation *and* addressing local housing needs

This was originally posted on the Manisha for Melrose website, as well as in local media on April 22, 2019. It references a proposed housing development, whereby the developer was seeking approval through 40B, a Massachusetts “anti-snob” zoning law intended to allow higher density housing development in cities and towns that did not meet the

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Rev. Dr. Susanne Intriligator and Manisha Bewtra

Invited speaker representing the City of Melrose at the installation of Rev. Dr. Susanne Intriligator, Melrose Unitarian Universalist Church, March 31, 2019

I was honored to be invited to give remarks on behalf of the City of Melrose at the installation of Rev. Dr. Susanne Intriligator at the Melrose Unitarian Universalist Church on March 31, 2019. These are the remarks I gave.

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Salem, MA League of Women Voters "How to Run for Office" Panelists

Salem League of Women Voters “How to Run for Office” Panel, March 21, 2019

I was invited by the Salem, Massachusetts League of Women Voters to join a panel that included Ana Victoria Morales, Senator Warren’s Deputy Political Director for the Senator’s recent re-election campaign, campaign manager Kalen O’Hare, Ilene Simons and Rochelle Sport from the Salem City Clerk’s Office, Jason Tait from the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance, and State Senator Brendan Crighton. It was an excellent opportunity to demystify what a candidate campaign looks like, not only from a candidate’s perspective, but also from the perspective of campaign staff and municipal and state employees who must ensure that campaigns follow the law.

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Water & Sewer Rate Committee 1/31/19 Meeting Recap

I posted this on my “Manisha for Melrose” website while serving as the City Council representative to the Water and Sewer Rate Committee. Although now dated, for archival purposes I decided to re-post this here as well. Local water and sewer rates were often a contentious issue in Melrose, at least among a small subset

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Melrose High School Girls' Empowerment Conference 2019

Panelist at Melrose High School Girls’ Empowerment Luncheon, January 29, 2019

On Tuesday, January 29, 2019, I visited Melrose High for a girls’ empowerment luncheon for students in the Do The Right Thing Club organized by Social Studies teacher Hannah Edsall and outgoing METCO Director Doreen Ward. The students prepared questions for our panel of four women from different fields, and then we all had lunch together. This group of young women is definitely going places, and I loved the conversations I had with many of them. We shared our hopes, fears, anxieties, and inspirations with each other and I hope I get to see them all again soon. The other panelists were Tanisha Sullivan, Esq., the President of Boston NAACP and a biotech lawyer, Summer Williams, the Co-Founder and Associate Artistic Director at Company One Theatre in Boston, and Kathryn Denman, a Senior Project Manager for the Starbucks Achievement Plan. I still keep in touch with some of the students, who have since graduated from high school.

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