As you can see from the table below, Wayland got $244,512. They have 195 teachers as measured by Full Time Equivalents (FTE's). The link to the actual Mass.gov spreadsheet is here. The tab is aid436 and the cell is Cell 329:BE. … [Read more...]
Public Employee Unions – Let’s level the playing field
Some might argue that if taxpayers don't like the contracts negotiated on their behalf, they have the right to vote their representatives out of office. The same is true of public employees who have that right as well as the right to reject … [Read more...]
It’s time to “Recalculate”
Marston campaign releases humorous new video suggesting voters need to reset their political GPS's. … [Read more...]
Fiscal Responsibility and Shared Sacrifice
Representative Marty Walz blocking debates
Over the last few days my campaign has spoken to three of those local organizations. The Back Bay Association was interested...until they found out my opponent was Marty Walz. The Beacon Hill Civic Association says she won't return their … [Read more...]
Welcome to the party Marty.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Inquiries to: media@BradMarston.com Welcome to the party Marty. State Representative Candidate Brad Marston questions incumbent's new found focus on jobs October 6, 2010 - Boston, MA - In the … [Read more...]
8th Suffolk District Candidate Brad Marston has never held anti-choice views.
September 21, 2010To whom it may concern: This is an absurd smear post. I've known Mr. Marston for over three years and his beliefs/principles have never changed. I know, as I attempted to change several of them on more than one … [Read more...]
Senator Brown Fundraiser for Brad Marston
Then State Senator Brown also spoke at Brad Marston's campaign kick off last November. As reported by CNN.com Brad Marston is one of only four state representative candidates that Senator Brown is campaigning for. When … [Read more...]
We’re just kicking problems down the road.
We just released our latest web ad "Kick the Can". … [Read more...]
Marston campaign releases first web ad “Jobless”
(Voice over) With over a half a million people in Massachusetts unemployed or underemployed, creating jobs is the number one issue for most voters. They are looking for leadership and where is the incumbent? Small business and … [Read more...]