“This is a unified district, and I'm going to be working hard for you," Davis said in a speech to attendees of her election watch part at Barrington Brewery. "Yes, we have so much to be thankful for, and I'm going to be your voice, and I'm going to be here to serve you, and I'm going to be here to represent you.”
“Leigh Davis is running on a strong platform that prioritizes environmental advocacy,” said ELM Action Fund Executive Director Casey Bowers. “She is committed to reaching net zero emissions, investing in green infrastructure, and shifting towards a green economy.”
Advancing renewable energy adoption, protecting our natural environment, and enhancing infrastructure resilience in the Berkshires and beyond are just three of the climate goals that Patrick has set should he be elected.
“SEIU members are the backbone of our community support networks, the professionals we trust to care for us and keep us safe, often when we are most vulnerable," said Davis.
“Patrick’s experience and commitment to smart public policy that addresses the real concerns of constituents makes him the best candidate for the 3rd District.” said Annise Parker, former mayor of Houston, Texas, and president and CEO of LGBTQ+ Victory Fund.
“Healthcare workers know that Leigh Davis will stand up for working people and those we care for in the legislature. We’re proud to stand with her and support her election as state representative for the 3rd Berkshire District,” said 1199SEIU Executive Vice President Tim Foley.
“The Massachusetts AFL-CIO is proud to endorse Leigh Davis in the 3rd Berkshire District. Leigh is a staunch advocate for working families, unions, and an economy that works for everybody, not just the wealthy and well-connected,” said Massachusetts AFL-CIO President Chrissy Lynch.
Leigh Davis has a strong understanding of the issues that are important to nurses and the work we do to protect our patients and profession,” MNA President and ICU nurse Katie Murphy said.