State Representative Denise Provost Announces She Will Not Seek Re-Election

By William Tauro

State Representative Denise Provost has announced that she will not seek re-election this year. Provost announced over the weekend that she has served as a representative in the House since 2006 in the 27th Middlesex District. Provost thanked all her constituents for giving her the opportunity to serve as their representative.

In a recent email newsletter sent out by the representative Provost stated:

Dear Friend,

I’m writing today to let you know that I will not be seeking re-election to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in November 2020. I have given my utmost to representing the people of Somerville for many years now, and it has been an honor to do so. Thank you all so much for all the support you have given me. However, this week sees the start of what will be my 15th state budget cycle, and I feel that it’s time for me to step aside.
I first ran for public office in 1993 and 1995 for the position of Ward 5 Alderman, coming close to beating two different old-school incumbents. I was elected to an at large seat on the Somerville Board of Aldermen in 1999, and was then re-elected to three more terms on the Board. I learned a lot from my years in local government.
During my tenure on the Board, I concentrated on adopting appropriate redevelopment plans and zoning for the then almost-vacant Assembly Square. I was a leading voice for human rights and civil liberties in Somerville, fighting, for instance, against an ill-conceived and unconstitutional “anti-gang” ordinance. I advocated for providing more and better parks and playgrounds in Somerville, and led successful opposition to the plan to build a new school in the middle of Lincoln Park, securing its future as a city park.
In November, 2005, I took out nomination papers to run for State Representative for the 27th Middlesex District, which had become vacant when Pat Jehlen was elected State Senator. I campaigned against a strong opponent, who had the support of much of the State Democratic establishment. Yet thanks to the hard work of my supporters over that winter, we handily won the election, and I was sworn into the Massachusetts House in February, 2006.
My work in the legislature has included environmental protection in the broadest sense; I was one of the first voices in Massachusetts government to raise the alarm over climate change. I have promoted environmental justice, advocating for legislation to curtail the negative health effects of polluted earth, air, and water. Besides the right to health and a stable climate, I have championed other human rights and civil liberties, advocating for women, children, persons with disabilities, immigrants, the poor and homeless, and LGBTQ people.
I fought for marriage equality from my first days in the legislature, and was the lead sponsor of the successful 2016 legislation assuring full legal equality for transgender persons. I authored important provisions of the 2009 transportation reform bill, the “Healthy Transportation Compact.” I also filed legislation which stopped a proposal to transport highly-flammable ethanol, in tanker cars, on two of the commuter rail lines which run through Somerville.
I want to emphasize that I am not resigning my seat, and will continue to work zealously for my Somerville constituents until my successor is sworn in, in January, 2021. I will continue to respond promptly to all requests for help, and to discuss pending legislation and other policy matters. My office can be reached at 617-722-2263, or denise.provost@mahouse.gov.
Thank you again for all the support and encouragement you have given me over the last twenty seven years. I couldn’t have done my best as an elected official without you.

2 thoughts on “State Representative Denise Provost Announces She Will Not Seek Re-Election”

  1. Arthur term limits are when a city of over 70,000 people with more than 30,000 eligible voters get out and vote.

    The recent municipal elections was a perfect example of the lack of participation by our fellow residents. By Denise deciding prior to the election to not run and provide advance notice to her constituents is commendable.

    This creates an opportunity for anyone that wants to make change to step forward. I hope it will not just be the socialists that are ruining this city but someone that is in the middle of the road. Someone that can find balance to ensure this city is for old and new, bicyclist and drivers, young and old and affordable for both the renters and homeowners.

    Lets make Somerville great again! Get involved and vote.

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