Forty-six states currently ban texting while driving for all drivers.
Legislators call it infrastructure, residents know it as bone-jarring pot holes.
More work ahead but there are a lot of big numbers to digest in Senate budget.
ROE Act will ensure access to safe and affordable reproductive health care for all women in Massachusetts.
Interns presented Lewis and his staff with policy research and proposals they’ve worked on.
State Senator honored for recognizing importance and value of community health centers.
State Senator will hold office hours at McCarthy Senior Center.
Two win seats on Light Commission, one on Board of Health.
Voters say Yes to all 9 ballot questions including controversial Question 1.
While approving license to sell used cars, Town Council hears of plans to find new dealer for site.
On Tuesday, residents to vote on three contested races and 10 ballot questions.
State Senator says wealthy households can afford to pay slightly higher taxes to support the critical investments.
State Senator honored by American Cancer Society's Cancer Action Network.
State Senator Jason Lewis in Melrose to discuss revisions with parents, teachers, administrators.
Lewis: "Massachusetts residents have a fundamental right to access all family planning services."
Interns will have the unique opportunity to experience policy making, politics and government from the inside.
Lewis spoke about the bills he filed in the Legislature this year to promote greater gender and ethnic diversity.
MASSPIRG report on drug prices proves benefit of shopping around at area pharmacies.
School funding formula one of the first targets for state senator.
Town has openings on four committees.
Jason Lewis says Education Reform Act of 1993 is outdated and no longer accurately reflects the costs to educate our students.
State Senator Jason Lewis tells Select Board of Reading and Wakefield's program to assist low-income seniors.
If you work in Boston you can also go to state house on Feb. 12.
Goal is to lessen harmful impact on families across the state.
Filed by Senator Jason Lewis, law prohibits insurers from charging higher disability insurance premiums based solely on gender, race.
Nomination papers available from Town Clerk for April 23 elections.
Lewis will be in Wakefield Jan. 14 to sit down with residents.
On Jan. 8 at 6 p.m., Lewis will discuss the survey results and take questions and feedback from the online audience.
Residents invited to speak their minds on politics, community, whatever interests them.
State Senator looking for civic-minded individuals interested in a winter-spring internship in his State House office.
State Senator is hosting a portrait of Alexandrea, a teen who loves expressing her creativity through art and needs a family.
Audience members had the opportunity to ask questions and participate in the discussion led by the panelists.
Lewis: "I look forward to getting back to work and doing everything I can to advocate for the needs of our communities."
More than 67 percent of registered voters turn out for Tuesday election.
Community Conversation event will be held in Melrose on Nov. 14.
Michael Sullivan updated Town Council at meeting and joined in praising men and women of his department.
Lewis was recognized by the Workforce Solutions Group.
Lewis: bill is "delivering the support that our communities need from the state."
State Representative Paul Brodeur says partnerships critical to our long-term commitment to dealing with climate change.
State Senator praised for his support of programs for women and girls.