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Marty Walz - Official
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In February 2008, Marty moderated a forum on the effect of DNA evidence on death penalty legislation. She is pictured
with a speaker from the American Bar Association. |
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Marty visited an adult education class at Cambridge's Community Learning Center. |
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The 2007-2008 members of Caucus of Women Legislators, which Marty co-chairs. |
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Marty was honored at the November 2007 Community Dispute Settlement Center gala. |
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Marty joined host Renata von Tscharner on The Charles River Conservancy Parklands show to discuss saving the Esplanade. |
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Marty spoke about legislative caucuses on a panel with legislators from around the country at the National Conference
of State Legislatures August 2007 meeting. |
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The Central Square Theater's May 2007 groundbreaking. |
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Governor
Deval Patrick joins the Caucus of Women Legislators
during its 2007 Annual Meeting. |
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Marty
joins legislative colleagues for "Go Red for Women," an
event promoting awareness about women's heart health. |
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Sen.
John Kerry and Marty with Fran Burke and Rob Whitney
at the Feb. 2007 Boston Ward 5 Democratic Committee
caucus. |
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Marty
joined fellow Colgate alum, Representative Sarah Peake
('79), at an event at which Merritt Dattel (Colgate
'02), was
honored for her community service. |
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Marty
served as the moderator at an American Constitution
Society forum on January 18, 2006 regarding
Justice Alito. |
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Marty
helping to break ground for Teddy Ebersol's Red Sox
Fields. |
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Claire Reilly of the Women's
Lunch Place accepts donation from Coldwell Banker's
Mark Lippolt in recognition of Marty's service as a State
Rep. and on the Women's Lunch Place Board of Directors. |
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Marty toured the Charles
River Basin in July 2005 to advocate for completion
of promised pedestrian bridges. |
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Marty
gave the commencement address at Fisher College
on May 14. 2005. She challenged the graduates
to "become truly engaged
citizens whose values are based on serious
thought and reflection". |
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Jennifer
Hess, of Cambridgeport, and Marty's campaign coordinator,
Judy Neufeld, in the House of Representatives chamber
on January 5, 2005. |
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Marty and Speaker Sal
DiMasi at December 2004 Downtown North Association lunch. |