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Join MCSW for our first in-person public hearing of 2023 in Lynn, MA on 1/19/2023.
12/01/2022
  • Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women

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Ellen Moorhouse, Communications and Marketing Director

Lynn Public Hearing

North Shore Community College - Lynn Campus Gymnasium — We want to hear from you! The Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women (MCSW) is hosting our first in-person public hearing of 2023 – this time in Lynn, MA.


We're seeking registrants to give testimony on issues facing women, children, and families in Essex County. Your input on issues that matter to you directly informs the MCSW legislative agenda.

What: MCSW Public Hearing
When: Thursday, January 19, 2023 from 5:30 - 7:30 PM EST 
Where: North Shore Community College - Lynn Campus Gymnasium - 300 Broad St, Lynn, MA 01901.
Why: The MCSW is seeking testimony to inform their policy priorities for the 2023 legislative session. We seek input on issues that matter to women, children, and families, focusing on survivors of violence and issues impacting the LGBTQIA+ community.

REGISTER NOW

Community leaders, residents, and elected officials are invited to attend either virtually or in person, and testimony is open to any member of the public across the Commonwealth.

The event is free and open to the public. Hybrid options to join remotely will be available for those unable to join in person. Learn More via the Facebook event or read the press release.

Who We Are: Commissioners serving on the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women (MCSW) are appointed by the Governor, Senate President, Speaker of the House and Caucus of Women Legislators. The organization is responsible for studying, reviewing and reporting on the status of women in the Commonwealth, and are charged with advising executive and legislative bodies on the effect of proposed legislation on women. To that end, the Commission conducts regional public hearings across the state to collect testimony and opinions on women’s issues and concerns. The Commission represents and recognizes all women, regardless of their age, race, color, creed, abilities, language, socio-economic status, immigration status, sexual orientation, or gender assigned at birth.

This will be a hybrid event with a remote participation option. ASL Interpreting, Closed Captioning, and other language accessibility needs will be available for this event.

Please register to indicate your need.

Translations and Accommodations

  • ASL Interpreting and Closed Captioning will be available for this event. Please register by 1/16/2023 to indicate your need.

  • Other Interpretation Services (D/deaf, hard of hearing, language interpretation): If you are a D/deaf or person hard of hearing with a disability who requires an accommodation or are someone who would benefit from language interpretation in a language other than English (ex: Spanish, Portuguese, etc.), please indicate your need on the registration form or contact Shalaya West at shalaya.west@mass.gov. In your message, please provide your contact information and accommodation request.
  • Privacy Matters to Us: Attendees names and images may become visible during the event. You're welcome to use the "rename" function on Zoom if you do not want your name to appear. All private chats between organizers and attendees are not recorded. By registering for this event, you give your permission for your likeness to be included in any and all materials created by MCSW, including but not limited to print, electronic, and social media.  

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