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Representative Steven Ultrino (D – Malden) today released a report detailing his office’s work with constituents between August and December of 2020. In these five months, Representative Ultrino and staff responded to 316 individual constituent inquiries and requests for assistance.


The plurality of these inquiries and requests for assistance came in November. This was the peak of an upward trend which began in August with 20 calls and continued through September with , October (79) and November (93) before a slight decline in December (55). (See graph below)



Representative Ultrino and staff connected 292 constituents (92%) with the resources they needed to resolve their questions and get the assistance they needed, while they continue to work with the remaining 24 constituents to ensure they get the resources they need.


Nearly two-thirds (65.9%) of constituents’ requests for assistance were related to unemployment, while housing (16.7%), food (7.6%), and transportation (5.3%) were the next most requested forms of assistance, respectively. The remaining 4.5% of requests were related to veterans’ issues, local issues, and healthcare. (See pie chart below)


Constituent calls on issues in the legislature addressed a diverse array of topics with most calls (33.3%) addressing the fiscal year 2021 state budget, followed by police and criminal justice reform (13.8%), reproductive justice (10.6%), and civil and voting rights (9.5%) as constituents’ highest priorities. The remaining calls addressed legislation on education, housing, taxation, healthcare, and transportation. (See pie chart below)


“I’m so grateful to all the members of our community who put their trust in my office to help with a variety of issues, some very sensitive and difficult to discuss. My staff and I see this community as family, and like any family, we’re always here to offer our support” said Representative Ultrino. “I’m also incredibly thankful for our partners in the community without whom we couldn’t do this work. It would be impossible to name all these people and organizations on a single page, but I want to give a particular thanks to Action for Boston Community Development, the Malden Redevelopment Authority, Malden Neighbors Helping Neighbors, and Portal to Hope for their partnership during this difficult year.”










Fellow Maldonians, I hope you all had a safe and happy Thanksgiving! Earlier this month, the House and Senate completed and passed their respective budgets, which are now in conference committee where members of the House and Senate will reconcile the two before the final budget is sent to the Governor's desk for his signature. I was proud to support this budget, which increased funding for housing assistance, addiction treatment and food security, while protecting reproductive freedom and maintaining crucial investments in education. Over the past month, we've also won a number of grants to help move Malden forward, from funding our schools, to providing mental health de-escalation training to our police officers.

Follow the link below and keep reading to learn more about the budget passed in the House, what we've done this month and what's coming up this month. We've also included a number of helpful resources for you and your family as we continue to cope with the ongoing pandemic.



For more information regarding programs and resources to help individuals and businesses during this time, please visit my website.


If you need assistance of any kind please do not hesitate to call my office at 617-722-2460, or email me at Steven.Ultrino@mahouse.gov. You may also email my Legislative Aide at Matthew.Walsh@MaHouse.Gov


Thank you for all that you do for our incredible city.

Sincerely, Representative Steve Ultrino

Updated: May 20, 2021



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