Public Health
The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a spotlight on how much we rely upon our public health officials. I am deeply grateful for the work Northampton’s Public Health Director and the Board of Health have done throughout this crisis to guide us, protect us--especially the most at risk--and distribute vaccines to the public. Even though state restrictions related to the pandemic have been lifted, we still must remain vigilant against the spread of COVID-19. As mayor, I would work closely with our public health officials and take all necessary steps to protect us from continued and new public health crises. I am grateful that the Fiscal Year 2022 budget includes a sizable investment in the Health Department, and that we are providing the resources needed for this vital department.
Reproductive freedom is essential to public health, and has been a core issue of my adult life, through my activism, advocacy and political work. I have consistently used my position as a City Councilor to advocate for abortion rights. I co-sponsored the first resolution from a municipal legislature anywhere in the Commonwealth in support of the ROE Act--statewide legislation that secures abortion as a legal right in the Commonwealth, and expands access and removes restrictions. The resolution was soon replicated in many other municipalities, and contributed to the bill’s successful passage. As mayor, I will continue to use my voice to promote reproductive freedom and equitable access to abortion.
Council Work Sponsored by GL
- 19.091 A Resolution Affirming Support for Access to Safe and Legal Abortion in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and Across the United States
- 19.096 A Resolution Encouraging the Northampton Board of Health and the Massachusetts State Legislature to Take Action to Increase Measles Immunization Rates in our Communities
- 20.051 A Resolution in Support of Expanded Absentee Voting and Vote by Mail
- 20.146 A Resolution Urging Action on the ROE Act
- 21.209 A Resolution Expressing Gratitude to Mayor Narkewicz, Northampton Health Director Merridith O’Leary, the Northampton Health Department, Northampton Fire Rescue, Department of Central Services, Information Technology Services and the Many Volunteers for Their Efforts to Vaccinate Our Community