Eric Lesser DEMDemocrat
Council Member, 1st Hampden And Hampshire District
(413) 364-4341 (617) 722-1291 (413) 526-6501 ericplesser@gmail.com info@ericlesser.com eric.lesser@masenate.gov malegislature.gov/Legislators/Profile/EPL0 senatorlesser.com ballotpedia.org/Eric_Lesser en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Lesser 137 Lewis Wharf, Boston MA 02110 Room 519, Boston MA 02133 60 Shaker, East Longmeadow MA 01028
Eric Philip Lesser (born February 27, 1985) is an American lawyer and politician who served in the Massachusetts State Senate. Before representing his hometown of Longmeadow, Massachusetts, and neighboring communities in the Greater-Springfield area, he worked as a White House aide during the Obama administration. Lesser is one of the originators of the White House Passover Seder. In the 2022 Massachusetts race for Lieutenant Governor, Lesser lost the Democratic primary to Kim Driscoll. While in the State Senate, Lesser championed progressive causes, including advocating for a high-speed rail connection between eastern and western Massachusetts. He proposed and passed the Student Loan Borrower Bill of Rights as well as provisions for job training, tourism and the arts, substance abuse treatment, and environmental issues, among others. In 2016, Lesser was the only candidate in Massachusetts to receive the endorsement of President Barack Obama.
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