DAILY HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE: Domb, Nakajima spent similar amounts on campaign
Mindy Domb has brought in nearly twice as much from individual donors as her opponent, Eric Nakajima.
DAILY HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE: Liz Friedman: Emphasizes importance of Tuesday’s primary
Liz Friedman endorses Mindy Domb, among other candidates.
AMHERST BULLETIN: Guest Column: You have to listen to lead
The best way to truly understand a constituent’s needs is to listen, ask questions, see the world through their eyes, and begin the hard wor
Letter: Cynthia Brubaker
I am supporting Mindy Domb for State Representative. Mindy has proven leadership skills as the Executive Director of the Amherst Survival Center. She is an excellent administrator of a full-service social service agency. I have personally observed her qualities of listening carefully to others, collaborating with community organizations, and mobilizing people to vote and become involved in the political process. Mindy is analytical, and she knows how to bring about positive
Letter: Reverend Georganne Greene
In this particular historical moment, I’ve found myself yearning for politicians with a strong moral compass. Mindy Domb reflects that yearning for me. She is rooted in a clear ethic of care and inclusivity. From that moral center, she moves into conversation with others (her constituents), seeking out the voices of those who speak easily, and those who are more often voiceless. Thus policy decisions emerge, as Mindy says, that reflect how we can best care for each other as
Letter: Marilyn and Jeff Blaustein
We will be casting our vote for Mindy Domb on September 4th. She is a progressive candidate who we know as a creative and collaborative problem solver and consensus builder. Mindy has been a tireless advocate for the underserved, recognizing the visitors to the Amherst Survival Center as unique individuals. Her cooperative, engaging spirit is inspirational to others. Mindy will work tirelessly to support the complex issues that are important to us including climate change,
Letter: Sarah Goff
I met Mindy Domb at a campaign event last week. On paper, she was my leading choice for our district’s seat in the state House of Representatives for several reasons. I am a primary care pediatrician and internist and have worked in community health centers in Western Massachusetts for the majority of my career. Call it Healthcare for All, call it Medicare for All, call it what you will - primary care doctors across the country (and around the world) understand the need for a
Letter: Betsy McInnes
When I think of the possibility of Mindy Domb as our new state representative, I get excited. I get excited to think that she will bring her years of experience and wisdom and put them to work for the people of Amherst, Pelham and Granby, as well as for the state as a whole. I get excited to think that her ability to build coalitions and bridges between groups that otherwise operate in individual silos will bring a win-win situation to her constituents as well as her collabor
Letter: Amy Vickers
Mindy Domb is practical and action-oriented. Her decades of hard work and dedication to numerous public health, nonprofit, and progressive issues are well known to many in the Valley. Her accomplishments as a leader, coalition builder, and community advocate in Western Massachusetts, on top of her valuable legislative experience and skills as a congressional aide, have improved countless lives and made our region a better place to live. I’m voting for Mindy because we can cou
Letter: Mary Olberding
Mindy Domb is a fierce advocate dedicated to helping under-served populations in her community, like low-wage workers, victims of abuse and assault, and those facing food insecurity. Currently she runs the Amherst Survival Center, and when the seat for the 3rd Hampshire District opened with the retirement of Rep. Ellen Story, many of us urged her to run to carry on in the tradition of Ellen’s leadership. Mindy’s commitment to her job kept her out of that race. But now, with a