Boston Metropolis Councilor Ed Flynn has perfected the artwork of swimming upstream. As a progressive tide swamps metropolis politics, Flynn continues to name out unhealthy insurance policies and converse out for bizarre residents.
That is particularly wanted as Boston navigates entrenched issues and new challenges.
When a registered intercourse offender with a number of convictions for sexually assaulting a baby was revealed this summer time to be a parks and recreation worker for the Metropolis of Boston, Flynn referred to as for a listening to to overview town’s coverage for hiring ex-convicts. The listening to was abruptly canceled, incomes one other clapback from the District 2 councilor.
“It sends a sign that politics is extra necessary than truly attempting to assist returning residents and having a dialogue about potential jobs that will preclude returning residents from buying equivalent to Stage 3 intercourse offenders,” Flynn stated.
Flynn is likely one of the few on the council who attempt to sluggish the Wu practice, because the voices of bizarre Bostonians are too usually dismissed by progressives in lockstep with Mayor Michelle Wu’s agenda. Take, for instance, the plans for White Stadium.
Boston Public College college students desperately want an overhauled stadium, however that laudable venture is entangled with Boston Legacy, a brand new Nationwide Girls’s Soccer League staff. And the invoice for Boston taxpayers retains rising.
Flynn cited the ballooning value and neighborhood opposition in calling for the Wu administration to cancel the White Stadium plan.
“Residents didn’t really feel that they have been taken severely when it got here to the associated fee for town, different out there choices, the usage of public property, or high quality of life and environmental points,” he stated in a press release.
Flynn has our again, regardless of quite a few makes an attempt to dam his efforts.
This summer time he put ahead a decision searching for an emergency declaration for the open-air drug market at Mass and Cass. There are lots of phrases to explain the dependancy nightmare in that a part of Boston, and emergency is considered one of them.
However former Wu staffer Sharon Durkan, now a metropolis councilor, blocked the decision.
“Declaring a neighborhood public well being emergency doesn’t unlock any extra authority or sources,” stated Wu spokesperson Emma Pettit.
The council’s vote in Might 2024, passing a decision in help of a cease-fire within the Israel-Hamas Warfare, did precisely nothing to result in peace between Hamas and Israel, however they did it anyway.
“Our message is easy: All life is valuable,” stated the decision’s sponsor, then-Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson. “The time has come for us to face up and name for an finish to this mindless violence.”
And it’s time to face up and name for an finish to the mindless degradation of life resulting from dependancy at Mass and Cass and neighborhoods past.
All life is valuable, and that features the victims of the opioid disaster on Boston’s streets, and the households and companies who’re caught within the crossfire.
Ed Flynn will get it, and fortunately for town, he will get again up when he’s knocked again by progressive voices and continues the battle for Boston residents.
The Herald endorses Ed Flynn for District 2 Metropolis Councilor