2010 Ballot Questions: No, No, No

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No, No, No Flier by SEIU 615Community advocates, organizations, and officials have been working for decades to build a stronger, safer, more vibrant Massachusetts. They know that it is only together that we are able to provide each person in our state with the opportunity to build a successful life. Our shared investment is essential to expanding health and prosperity in Massachusetts.

Each of the ballot questions up for vote on November 2, 2010 would jeopardize the wellbeing of our communities by reducing that investment or by limiting access to the programs that make Massachusetts a better place to live.

This is an important opportunity for each and every neighborhood and district in our state to demonstrate that it is a vital, engaged voice within our state government - and that its residents understand the importance of supporting the public structures that make Massachusetts a great place to live and work!

For all of these reasons, the ONE Massachusetts network members and allies are working tirelessly to defeat all three ballot questions:

Events

Check out the events and actions taking place across Massachusetts leading up to November 2nd, 2010!
[Events Page]

Materials

  • No, No, No Sign by SEIU 615: [PDF]
  • No, No, No Flyer by ONE Mass: [English] [Español]
  • No, No, No 411 Kit by New England United for Justice: [PDF]
  • Sample City Council Resolution: No On Three!
  • Sample Community Outreach Flier from New England United for Justice: [PDF]
  • Multi-language fliers: All were produced in Word by the staff and members of the Massachusetts Senior Action Council. Feel free to put your own logo and contact information on, but please find a way to acknowledge Mass Senior Action’s good work here!

Endorsements

A growing number of nonprofit and community organizations are publicly fighting against all three ballot questions up for vote on November 2nd. Just some of those organizations include:

If your organization is pushing for all Massachusetts voters to VOTE NO ON ALL THREE BALLOT QUESTIONS but you've been missed on our list, please let us know so we can add you to our materials!