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Lobbyist disclosure reporting period:   07/01/2025 - 12/31/2025
Lobbyist name Alicia Williams   
Business name Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents, Inc.
Address 209 Burlington Road Bedford   
City, state, zip code Bedford, MA 01730         
Country US
Agent type Both
Phone 781-541-5098
 
 
Operating Expenses
No operating expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Activities, Bill Numbers and Titles
Client: Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents, Inc.
Total amount paid by client; lobbyist is unable to report compensation at activity level: $10,000.00
House / SenateBill Number or Agency NameBill title or activityAgent positionAmountDirect business association
Senate Bill 338 An Act promoting high-quality comprehensive literacy instruction in all Massachusetts schools Support $0.00 n/a
House Bill 541 An Act enhancing learning in the early school years through a ban on school exclusion in public prekindergarten through 3rd grade Oppose $0.00 n/a
Senate Bill 335 An Act promoting safe technology use and distraction-free education for youth Oppose $0.00 n/a
House Bill 2932 An Act relative to benefits for teachers Support $0.00 n/a
House Bill 666 An Act promoting safe technology use and distraction-free education for youth Oppose $0.00 n/a
Senate Bill 1311 An Act uplifting families and securing the right to strike for certain public employees Oppose $0.00 n/a
Senate Bill 430 An Act relative to the long-term fiscal health and sustainability of special education in the Commonwealth Support $0.00 n/a
Executive Office of the Governor Letter to legislature and governor's office regarding deep concern of reduction of rural aid and support to restore to full $18 million. Support $0.00 n/a
Executive Office of the Governor Advocating to restore charter school funding and override the Governor's veto Support $0.00 n/a
House Bill 698 An Act to promote high-quality early literacy instruction and improve student outcomes Neutral $0.00 n/a
House Bill 2078 An Act uplifting families and securing the right to strike for certain public employees Oppose $0.00 n/a
Senate Bill 373 An Act enhancing learning in the early school years through a ban on school exclusion in pre-kindergarten through 3rd grade Oppose $0.00 n/a
House Bill 669 An Act relative to teacher preparation and student literacy Support $0.00 n/a
Executive Office of the Governor Fiscal crisis from United for our Future Coalition Support $0.00 n/a
Senate Bill 1884 An Act relative to teacher retirement election Support $0.00 n/a
House Bill 691 An Act relative to the long-term fiscal health and sustainability of special education in the Commonwealth Support $0.00 n/a
    Total amount $0.00  
 
Meals, Travel, and Entertainment Expenses
No meals, travel, or entertainment expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Additional Expenses
No additional expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Campaign Contributions
No campaign contributions were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
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