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Business and Nonprofit Leaders Join Forces for Massachusetts Housing Campaign
Massachusetts, USASunday, October 6, 2024
“Companies find it tough to grow here because other places have better job markets and cheaper housing,” said Eastern Bank's Bob Rivers, another co-chair. CHAPA aims to help supportive residents and businesspeople spread pro-housing messages. They’re working with Governor Maura Healey’s group One Commonwealth and others to raise funds.
Nonprofit leaders like Betty Francisco from Boston Impact Initiative, Gladys Vega from La Colaborativa, and Mike Kennealy from Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston are also part of this effort. Kennealy was key in implementing the 2021 MBTA Communities law when he was economic development secretary for then-governor Charlie Baker.
Francisco said, “We’re using our networks to push for housing as a priority across communities.” Many people don’t realize how big this problem is.
This is part of a weekly column about Boston's business scene movers and shakers.
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