Election roundup: Fernandes Anderson has a challenger, hotel workers endorse Wu
Said Ahmed filed paperwork with the state in October to run for the District 7 city council seat now held by Tania Fernandes Anderson, but only sent out a press release about it yesterday.
Hmm, what changed between then and now?
Ahmed is well known in the local Somali-American and track communities - he came here as a refugee when he was 12, graduated English High, became a national track competitor at the University of Arkansas and co-found Boston United Track and Cross Country, the only free track program in Boston.
His platform has similarities to Fernandes Anderson's: Fighting against displacement and for better schools and safer streets.
Meanwhile, UNITE HERE Local 26, which represents hotel workers in Boston, isn't waiting to see who might run against Michelle Wu next year, such as strongly pro-union Ed Flynn: This morning, the union announced it's endorsing Wu for re-election.
The Mayor was instrumental in helping to secure recent major victories for hotel workers, which included $10 wage increases and landmark job protections in historic contracts citywide.
As you might have heard, state Sen. Nick Collins of South Boston held up Wu's proposal for a three-year change to let the city raise commercial property-tax rates a bit higher than it could otherwise. It's no doubt completely coincidental that, as the Globe reports, "prominent members of the city’s commercial real estate and hospitality industries" suddenly decided over the past couple of months to donate $25,000 to Collins's campaign.
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Can we get a challenger for
Can we get a challenger for Little Nicky?
Tania Fernandes Anderson
The one that’s under federal investigation after violating multiple campaign finance laws? She’ll probably be looking for a new job soon.
While City Councilors generally face an opponent, MASS IS NO. 1
Mass is number one in uncontested legislative races, both locally GA and the Federal delegation. I for one would love to see a challenger, and Said Ahmed is very well respected.
I say, give the voters a choice.
All that said, I am still looking at the potential charges against Fernandes Anderson with a jaded eye, the same look I give lots of folks looking to mess with Black public figures over and over again in this city.
As a a track guy and Fernandes detratcor
I'm pulling for Said Ahmed. For sure.
Should be a slam dunk for Said.
Fernandes is a garbage person.
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Make Boston Fit Again!
At the peak of his running career, Said Ahmed was a sub-4-minute mile runner.
If he advocates for safe running lanes on the street -alongside bus and bike lanes- for kids to run to school and adults to work, I'll pitch in generously for his campaign.
https://worldathletics.org/athletes/united-states/said-ahmed-14231061
Sounds like TFA was arrested last night/this morning
From the Herald:
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston tweeted an alert just after 7 a.m. that a press conference is set for this morning to “announce the arrest of a Boston City Councilor on federal corruption charges.”
This comes just days after Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson admitted she was under a federal probe. She now has been arrested.
The press conference is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m.