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Dave Cavell Rolls Out Policy to Support Small Towns
MA-04 candidate Dave Cavell released a plan to increase access to quality education, healthcare, and jobs in small towns across the district

Brookline, MA - In the wake of a successful debate performance Sunday night, the Cavell for Congress campaign announced the rollout of their Small Towns policy platform today.
“Small towns in Massachusetts and across the country are in trouble,” said MA-04 Congressional candidate Dave Cavell. “Some of them are hurting because of underfunded transportation systems, others are struggling with their budget deficits because of the COVID-19 pandemic. They’ve been promised better jobs, healthcare, and education, but many of them have yet to see it happen. We need a bold progressive vision that will deliver real change to these towns. That’s what this plan will do and that is what I hope to do in Congress.”
The Small Towns plan will:
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1. Implement Covid-19 recovery measure
2. Invest in transportation infrastructure: roads, electric buses, trains, and 5G broadband
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3. Protect healthcare access for those in small town communities
4. Increase affordable housing, especially for seniors and first-time buyers
5. Reverse population decline and create strong local government and strong economies
6. Create sustainable economic growth
“There are 34 cities in towns in the 4th District and they each deserve a leader who’s reaching out to all of them,” said Hannah Kahn, Press Secretary for Cavell for Congress. “Dave is the only candidate who has made the needs of small towns a priority, and Dave is ready to represent everyone, everywhere on Day One."
The details of this policy can be found at www.davecavell.com/priorities/smalltowns.