• YDM Statement on President Obama's State of the Union Address

    Highlight advances in employment and education for young Americans, differences from former Gov. Romney

    BOSTON - In response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address, Young Democrats of Massachusetts Chair Elaine Almquist issued the following statement:

    "President Obama and congressional Democrats have fought to stem the tide of rising unemployment for young people and all Americans, and the President's speech laid out a positive vision for an America that is built to last. Read more »

  • Young Democrats endorse Frank in Chelsea City Council race

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    November 1, 2011
    Contact: Kevin Gilnack, Communications Director
    kgilnack@ydma.org, 617.506.9670

     

    CHELSEA, MA – The Young Democrats of Massachusetts (YDM) and Greater Boston Young Democrats (GBYD) are proud to announce their endorsement of YDM Board Member and former Chelsea City Councilor Matt Frank for the Chelsea City Council district three seats. Read more »

  • Young Dems endorse Stewart for re-election to Brockton City Council

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    September 15, 2011
    Contact: Kevin Gilnack, Communications Director
    kgilnack@ydma.org, 617.506.9670

    Young Democrats endorse Stewart’s re-election bid for Brockton City Council

    BROCKTON, MA – The Young Democrats of Massachusetts (YDM) are working to re-elect Jass Stewart and reminding residents to get out to the polls next Tuesday.

    “Jass has been a champion for young people and all of the people of Brockton. He brings an important voice to the Council and I hope residents will get out and vote to re-elect Jass Stewart next Tuesday, Nov. 8,” said YDM Chair Elaine Almquist. Read more »

  • Pioneer Valley Young Democrats work to protect, add to progressive voices in region’s city halls

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    November 1, 2011
    Contact: Kevin Gilnack, Communications Director
    kgilnack@ydma.org, 617.506.9670

     

    BOSTON – With municipal elections around the corner in more than 50 Massachusetts communities, the Young Democrats of Massachusetts (YDM) and Pioneer Valley Young Democrats (PVYD) are working to create more progressive representation at the most local level of government across the Pioneer Valley and reminding residents to get out to the polls on Tuesday.

    “There are a lot of great candidates who have fought for the issues we care about – job creation, healthy communities, and constituent engagement that includes young people – it would be a terrible loss for our communities and the Commonwealth for us to lose their representation. I hope that everyone gets out and votes in their local elections on Tuesday, Nov 8,” said YDM Chair Elaine Almquist.

    As part of their effort to support endorsed candidates, members of YDM have volunteered in the field, hosted and attended fundraisers, and registered their chapter members and members of the communityto vote. YDM plans to turn out their members to the polls and help their endorsed candidates do the same.

    “Students and young professionals play a critical role in our communities and our economy. It has been great to see so many members getting involved through campaigns and other civic engagement. I think the track records of our endorsed candidates speak for themselves and have a lot of people excited to get out and vote on Tuesday,” Almquist said.

    Municipal elections are being held Tuesday, Nov 8 in Springfield, Northampton, Holyoke and 50 other Massachusetts communities. Polls will be open 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.  Read more »

  • Young Dems endorse Cheung, Seidel, Simmons and Nelson for Cambridge City Council

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    November 2, 2011
    Contact: Kevin Gilnack, Communications Director
    kgilnack@ydma.org, 617.506.9670

     

    Young Democrats work to protect, add to progressive voices on Cambridge City Council

    Endorse Cheung, Seidel, Simmons and Nelson

    BOSTON – With municipal elections around the corner in more than 50 Massachusetts communities, the Young Democrats of Massachusetts (YDM) and Greater Boston Young Democrats (GBYD) are working to create more progressive representation at the most local level of government in Cambridge and reminding residents to get out to the polls next Tuesday.

    “There are a lot of great candidates who have fought on the issues we care about – job creation, healthy communities, constituent engagement that includes young people – and it would be a terrible loss for our communities and the Commonwealth for us to lose their representation. I hope that everyone gets out and votes in their local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 8,” said YDM Chair Elaine Almquist.

    Among the endorsed candidates is freshman Cambridge City Councilor Leland Cheung – a Young Democrat himself – who has a strong track record of taking on tough issues and facing a tough re-election bid. Cheung has been a vocal proponent of housing and education and made improved relationships between the city and its university community a top priority.  Read more »

  • Young Democrats work to protect, add to progressive voices on Boston City Council

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    November 1, 2011
    Contact: Kevin Gilnack, Communications Director
    kgilnack@ydma.org, 617.506.9670

     

    Young Democrats work to protect, add to progressive voices on Boston City Council
    Endorse Pressley, Murphy, Connolly, Arroyo and Lee

    BOSTON – With municipal elections around the corner in more than 50 Massachusetts communities, the Young Democrats of Massachusetts (YDM) and Greater Boston Young Democrats (GBYD are working to create more progressive representation at the most local level of government in Boston and reminding residents to get out to the polls on Tuesday.

    “There are a lot of great candidates who have fought for the issues we care about – job creation, healthy communities, constituent engagement that includes young people – and it would be a terrible loss for our communities and the Commonwealth for us to lose their representation. I hope that everyone gets out and votes in their local elections on Tuesday, November 8th,” said YDM Chair Elaine Almquist.

    Among the endorsed candidates is freshman Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley, who has a strong track record of taking on tough issues and facing a tough re-election bid. Pressley founded and chairs the Committee on Women and Health Communities, and has been a champion on issues of equality and job creation for all of Boston’s residents. Read more »

  • Young Democrats endorse Ballantyne, Barber in Somerville Alderman race

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    November 3, 2011
    Contact: Kevin Gilnack, Communications Director
    kgilnack@ydma.org, 617.506.9670

     

    SOMERVILLE, MA – The Young Democrats of Massachusetts (YDM) and Greater Boston Young Democrats (GBYD) have endorsed Katjana Ballantyne and Christine Barber in their races for Somerville Alderman seats. Ballantyne, a Teele Square resident and business consultant, is challenging incumbent Robert Trane for the Ward 7 seat. Barber, a Winter Hill resident and policy analyst for a national health care organization, is vying for the Ward 4 seat being vacated by incumbent Walter Pero.

    YDM and GBYD are working to create more progressive representation on Somerville’s most local level of government and reminding residents to get out to the polls next Tuesday.

    “YDM is proud to endorse these candidates for their commitment to addressing the issues our members care about such as job creation, healthy communities and constituent engagement. They’ve also taken an active approach to empowering young people in the political process.” said YDM Chair Elaine Almquist. “I hope that everyone gets out and votes in their local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 8 and helps elect these great leaders.”  Read more »

  • Greater Boston Young Democrats react to police crackdown on Occupy Boston; issue statement of support

    gbyd logoBOSTON – In response to the growing Occupy Boston and Occupy Wall Street movements, and an overnight crackdown on Boston protesters, Greater Boston Young Democrats Vice Chair Sarah Betancourt issued the following statement on behalf of the organization's more than 500 members:

    "The Greater Boston Young Democrats are proud to stand in support of Occupy Boston. Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Boston are movements born out of a frustration shared by many members of our organization, a frustration that for too long the top one percent of earners in America have overwhelming influence in our political system, a frustration that all too many of our members face disproportionately high rates of unemployment, predatory lending practices, and soaring health care costs.

    "Our own junior senator, Scott Brown, who has received millions from wealthy corporate donors like the Koch brothers, is a glaring example of how the top one percent is buying influence that hurts the other 99 percent of us. Sen. Brown has held unemployment benefits hostage in exchange for tax cuts for the rich, has stood with corporate polluters instead of protecting our air quality, and has even filibustered his own jobs bill. Sen. Brown even voted against summer jobs for youth despite benefiting from the program when he was younger and voted to reduce Pell grants even though he struggled to pay for college.

    "We're encouraged to see so many young people stepping up to lead and support this movement, as well as the many diverse groups who are joining in. We encourage our members to raise awareness about and participate in the Occupy Boston movement, and we encourage members of Occupy Boston to join GBYD in helping shape the future of our politics here in Massachusetts. Later this week, members of GBYD will join Occupy Boston to ensure that every eligible participant is registered to vote in time for the October 19 deadline for voting in this year's municipal races. We hope that anyone interested in learning more about the Young Democrats will visit www.ydma.org."

    In response to last night's crackdown by more than 200 police on peaceful protesters occupying a space on the Rose Kennedy Greenway, Betancourt added: Read more »

  • Young Democrats Urge Scott Brown to support President Obama's American Jobs Act

    Statement from Young Democrats of Massachusetts Chair Elaine Almquist Calling on Sen. Brown to support President Barack Obama’s American Jobs Act

    BOSTON - Young Democrats of Massachusetts Chair Elaine Almquist issued the following statement today calling on Senator Scott Brown to put partisanship aside and support President Barack Obama’s American Jobs Act. Previously, Young Democrats of Massachusetts Vice Chair of Programming & Policy John Kleschinsky penned the organization’s stance on how the president can invest in American workers.

    “The Young Democrats of Massachusetts are very supportive of the President’s comprehensive plan, which can produce real results for unemployed Americans, particularly young people. Investing in education and infrastructure now will improve the economy today and create a stronger future for all Americans. 

    “Now, our attention turns to Congress to act. We are confident that many in our delegation will be supportive. We hope that Senator Brown, who has voted with Republicans almost 90 percent of the time, will put aside his partisanship and help get this bill passed. Senator Brown has a great opportunity to act like the independent that he ran as and we hope he will put aside his tired rhetoric of opposing tax cuts for the wealthy, his opposition to youth job programs, and his unrelenting desire to remove important regulations that protect Americans. Young people across the Commonwealth call on Senator Brown to work with his colleagues on both sides of the aisle to get this package passed.

    “With unemployment among youth at a staggering rate twice that of average Americans, the Young Democrats of Massachusetts are very pleased to see that the President included funding for youth job programs in his proposal. This common sense measure provides critical job training for thousands of young people, will strengthen our economy, and provides essential opportunities in communities of color where the unemployment rate is a staggering 31%. We only hope that our junior Senator, Scott Brown, will follow the President’s lead and reverse his opposition to funding youth job programs.

    “Members of YDM are also very supportive of President Obama’s commitment to creating jobs through investment in our infrastructure and new technologies. Massachusetts is a leader in these areas, but further investment can take us further and put more young people back to work. Despite being the first state in the nation to create a subway system and our investment in the Big Dig, the MBTA is now facing barriers created by its age and we still have many neglected roads and bridges. Public transportation is particularly important to young workers and students, and we are grateful that the President seeks to put people to work to address these issues. We hope that Sen. Brown will abandon the anti-infrastructure rhetoric he uses to describe the stimulus and support these important investments.

    “We are encouraged that President Obama has called on those who have benefited the most from the American economy to give back and help make it stronger. We hope that Sen. Brown will abandon his unrelenting support for tax cuts for the rich to allow for these important investments in our economy.” Read more »

  • Young Democrats celebrate 20 years of activism

    YDM invite imageBOSTON - Members and supporters of the Young Democrats of Massachusetts will celebrate the organization's 20 years of empowering young people to participate in the Democratic party and advocacy on Beacon Hill.

    The Young Democrats of Massachusetts 20th anniversary celebration will take place on Thursday, August 11, at 6:30 p.m. in Boston. Event details and registration are available at https://secure.actblue.com/page/ydm20th.

    The event will provide attendees with an opportunity to mingle with alumni, supporters, elected officials, and Young Democrats from across Massachusetts who contributed to making YDM a success for two decades. 

    The organization endorses candidates based on recommendations of its members and has channeled thousands of volunteer hours to those candidates. YDM also helps members register as youth add-on delegates to Massachusetts Democratic Party conventions and encourages involvement in Democratic Town Committees.  On Beacon Hill, members of YDM advocate for policies that encourage youth civic participation or advance the issues platform designed by its members

    • WHAT: YDM 20th Anniversary Celebration
    • DATE: Thursday, August 11, 2011
    • TIME: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
    • WHERE: Market, 21 Broad St., Boston, MA
    • RSVP on ActBlue