Advocates Tool Kit

Explore the resources below

Whether it’s your first time to advocate at the Statehouse or you’re a veteran, it helps to have some resources handy. We are sharing some handouts and fact sheets that will be helpful as you navigate talking to your legislator. There’s also some information on myths that tend to overshadow how we talk about transportation. We hope this is helpful. And oh btw, they are printable if that’s what you’re looking for.

Advocating With Your Legislator

T4MA created these post cards as an easy way to ensure that community voices are heard by their representatives.

Here’s How:

  1. Print the post card with the “Print on Both Sides” & “flip on long side” options selected. They are 2 cards per page, so share with a friend!
  2. Fill out your card(s) – your story matters!
  3. Return to us and we will hand deliver it to your Legislator’s office on your behalf!
    • How to return your completed post card to us?
      • Mail it back to us (or deliver to the front desk) at: 50 Milk Street, Boston, MA 02110
      • Scan or Take a photo of your completed card front and back and email to us at: info@t4ma.org

                                                    

T4MA's Priority Bills Fact Sheets

Regional Transit Authority FY26 Fact Sheet

Microtransit Commission Bill Fact Sheet

Freedom to Move Fact Sheet

ACLU Road to Opportunity Fact Sheet

Structural Oppression + Transportation Justice Fact Sheet

In December 2024, Transportation Is Essential (TiE) – a coalition of over 60 organizations working in Justice Communities across the Commonwealth – released a report titled Funding Our Future. This report sets the table for transportation funding discussions through analysis developed via grassroots outreach with organizations on the frontlines of issues including housing, environmental justice, and public health.

THE MISCONCEPTIONS THAT ARE HOLDING US BACK:

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