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Marty Walz - Official Portrait.
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Marty attended February 2010 forum at Farr Academy in Cambridge highlighting the need for more special education funding.
At signing of education reform law on January 18, 2010 with Governor Deval Patrick and Marty's Education Committee Co-Chair Robert O'Leary.
With Ivy Turner, Tom Kershaw, and Suzanne Besser, Marty supported the November 2009 fundraiser for Beacon Hill's holiday decorations.
Marty participated in the opening of the West End Food Pantry in July 2009.
Marty at the July 1, 2009 bill signing for the ethics reform legislation that she helped to draft.
Marty at June 2009 press conference announcing ethics reform legislation.
In June 2009, Marty attended a volunteer recognition breakfast at Hale House in the Back Bay.
In the 09-10 legislative session, Marty again serves in a leadership role for the bipartisan Caucus of Women Legislators.
In October 2008, Marty participated in a "talk back" discussion at the Central Square Theatre following a production of Martha Mitchell Calling.
Marty spoke at MIT's Smoot Day ceremonies on October 4, 2008.
With MIT President Susan Hockfield, Cambridge Mayor Denise Simmons and Ollie Smoot at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Smoot.
In September 2008, Marty helped sister Mary Beth Walz campaign for re-election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
June 2008 ribbon cutting ceremony for the new docks on the Esplanade.
Brenda Gailhouse and Marty at May 2008 fundraiser.
Susan Ashbrook, Gail Laffer and Jamie Barth at Marty's May 2008 fundraiser.
Marty with South End supporters at May 2008 fundraiser.
Marty received an award in May 2008 from NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts for her role as a lead sponsor in the state's new buffer zone law.
The West End's Tom Maguire and James Pfeiffer at Marty's April 2008 fundraiser.
Eve Waterfall, Claire Walton and Ania Camargo with Marty at her Beacon Hill Fundraiser in April 2008.
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.
Marty visited an adult education class at Cambridge's Community Learning Center.
The 2007-2008 members of Caucus of Women Legislators, which Marty co-chairs.
Marty was honored at the November 2007 Community Dispute Settlement Center gala.
Marty joined host Renata von Tscharner on The Charles River Conservancy Parklands show to discuss saving the Esplanade.
Marty spoke about legislative caucuses on a panel with legislators from around the country at the National Conference of State Legislatures August 2007 meeting.
The Central Square Theater's May 2007 groundbreaking.
Governor Deval Patrick joins the Caucus of Women Legislators during its 2007 Annual Meeting.
Marty joins legislative colleagues for "Go Red for Women," an event promoting awareness about women's heart health.
Sen. John Kerry and Marty with Fran Burke and Rob Whitney at the February 2007 Boston Ward 5 Democratic Committee caucus.
Marty joined fellow Colgate alum, Representative Sarah Peake ('79), at an event at which Merritt Dattel (Colgate '02), was honored for her community service.
Marty served as the moderator at an American Constitution Society forum on January 18, 2006 regarding Justice Alito.
Marty helping to break ground for Teddy Ebersol's Red Sox Fields.
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.
Marty toured the Charles River Basin in July 2005 to advocate for completion of promised pedestrian bridges.
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".
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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