Local Dems push state’s congressional delegation for action

The Capitol is seen framed through a window in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025.

The Capitol is seen framed through a window in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. AP FILE PHOTO/J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE

By SCOTT MERZBACH

Staff Writer

Published: 04-15-2025 11:47 AM

LEVERETT — Several local Democratic Town Committees in Hampshire and Franklin counties, and Holyoke, are making an appeal to the Massachusetts congressional delegation to take stronger steps in confronting the Republican Party, the Trump administration and billionaire Elon Musk.

The letter, sent last week, demands work to prevent the entities in power in Washington D.C. “from raiding and pillaging our commons.” The letter is endorsed by the Leverett, Worthington, Holyoke, Charlemont and Orange Democratic town committees, as well as Sara Seinberg, who chairs the Leyden Democratic Town Committee.

“House and Senate Republicans have given no indication that they are up to the task of holding their own party leaders accountable,” the letter reads. “It is therefore up to Democrats in Congress to save our democracy and our federal government. Unfortunately, thus far Democratic party leadership in Congress has utterly failed to meet the moment.”

Among the suggestions in the letter is a call to organize the Democrats in the Senate to replace Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

“Leader Schumer’s strategy, articulated in an interview with The New York Times, is to withhold any meaningful opposition until Trump’s approval rating hits 40%, at which point Schumer believes some Republican senators will begin to break with the president and work with the Senate Democrats to restore the rule of law,” the letter reads. “This is a fantasy.”

Other ideas in the letter call for Democrats to withhold unanimous consent in the Senate, preventing business as usual from happening; to defend oppressed people, including transgender individuals and immigrants; to organize a road show in competitive House and Senate seats; and to create a “shadow cabinet” that can respond to Trump policies in real time.

“No one will step up in your place. You must rise to the occasion now, before it’s too late,” the letter reads. “You ran for office because you wanted to lead; now you must do it. Your job is to represent us. Please do it by stopping this disastrous regime from destroying our society.”

The letter is also signed by several Boston Ward Democratic committees and committees in other municipalities across Massachusetts.

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