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Herald endorses Onuoha, Murphy, Louijeune and Baker
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Herald endorses Onuoha, Murphy, Louijeune and Baker

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Last updated: October 26, 2025 9:13 am
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Published: October 26, 2025
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Will OnuohaErin MurphyRuthzee LouijeuneFrank Baker

It’s been a tumultuous 12 months for the Boston Metropolis Council, using out the Tania Fernandes Anderson corruption scandal and navigating a number of divisions.

We’ve seen what doesn’t work, and we’ve discovered what Bostonians want: A balanced Metropolis Council attentive to the wants of constituents, not beholden to an agenda.

A quartet of candidates dealing with off for the At-Massive race offers Bostonians an opportunity to form such a council.

Will Onuoha

Onuoha provides a contemporary tackle shaping town backed by years of expertise. He’s served as Govt Director of the Metropolis of Boston’s Workplace of Honest Housing, Fairness & Civil Rights and Deputy Commissioner/Director of Housing at Boston’s Inspectional Companies Division, and labored beneath the Thomas Menino, Marty Walsh, Kim Janey, and Michelle Wu administrations.

He is aware of what town wants, and tips on how to get it executed. It’s vital to have a metropolis councilor who can hit the bottom operating.

As most candidates promise motion on reasonably priced housing, Onuoha stresses an often-overlooked facet: the necessity for “workforce housing.” It’s one factor to develop neighborhoods, it’s one other to offer locations to dwell for the oldsters who serve our espresso, run our retail shops, and have occupations that don’t include six-figure salaries.

Erin Murphy

A voice of motive on the council since 2021, her no-nonsense, frequent sense strategy to issues affecting residents bucks the progressive tide.

A latest oped Murphy wrote for the Herald spotlights her stance: calling for restoration websites for addicts fairly than protected injection websites. Residents in neighborhoods surrounding Mass and Cass have been crying for assist, and Murphy heard them: “…households discovering needles of their yards and parks, folks sleeping in neighbors’ houses and automobiles, break-ins and trespassing, public urination and defecation, human trafficking, and shoplifting.”

We’d like Murphy to remain on the council as a voice for Bostonians residing with the results of failed insurance policies.

Ruthzee Louijeune

Louijeune leans progressive, notably together with her latest backing with Councilor Liz Breadon of government-run grocery shops, however the metropolis council president has been a gradual hand on the helm and a champion of underserved communities. Although we don’t agree with the grocery retailer proposal, it does communicate to compassion and justice in motion for Bostonians coping with meals insecurity.

Louijeune additionally took a vital stand for integrity in calling for the resignation of Tania Fernandes Anderson, saying in a press release:  “Public belief is paramount in our line of labor.

We’d like Louijeune to stay on the council.

Frank Baker

No stranger to Metropolis Corridor, he represented District 3 for 12 years. However the conservative Baker determined to not search re-election two years in the past, following contentious debates over redistricting, although he cited “an assortment of causes” for his choice.

Since then, Baker stated in a publish on X: “I’ve heard a gradual drumbeat of Bostonians urging me to step again in and become involved.”

Councilor Murphy summed up the advantages of Baker returning to the fold: “I served alongside him for years and noticed firsthand his unwavering dedication to combating for the underdog and delivering for the folks of Boston, particularly when it got here to constituent providers.”

We concur.

The Boston Herald endorses Will Onuoha, Erin Murphy, Ruthzee Louijeune and Frank Baker for Boston Metropolis Council.

Editorial cartoon by Joe Heller (Joe Heller)

 

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