Brookline Town Meeting - Pct 09 - Two Years
Town Meeting is Brookline's Legislative arm of government. It consists of 255 elected Town Meeting Members plus the members of the Select Board, and any state representative or state senator who resides in Brookline. In addition, the Town Moderator, who presides over Town Meeting, and the elected Town Clerk, who acts as secretary, are voting members. The 255 membersare elected by precinct, with 15 members elected from each of the Town's seventeen precincts. The members are elected for staggered, 3-year terms so that 5 members are elected from each precinct each year in the May annual town election. Depending on vacancies some precincts will have more members to be elected.Town Meeting is responsible for passing a balanced annual town budget and enacts all town by-laws. An Annual Town Meeting is held in the spring to enact the following year's budget, plus whatever other matters are placed on the Town Meeting Warrant, either by the Select Board or by citizen petition. The Annual Town Meeting is usually held the last week in May or the first week in June. A Special Town Meeting is held each fall, usually in November, to deal with any budget changes, zoning by-law amendments or other matters placed on the warrant. (No salary; no health insurance.)‘*’ following a candidate name indicates an Incumbent.For Incumbent Town Meeting Candidates, Attendance Record for the last three years is shown.(NPE) is the party for all candidates. The Brookline Municipal Election is a Non-Partisan Election.
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Emily Jaffe
(NPE)
Which of these issues is/are important to your constituents, and how would you address their concerns and provide feedback to them? (Subjects such as housing, ICE in Brookline, senior services, or something else.)
Attendance
Not Incumbent Town Meeting Candidate
Out
13-Feb
Emily has been a resident of Brookline for eight years. She is an attorney and stay-at-home parent to a first grader at the Florida Ruffin Ridley School, bringing professional expertise and personal commitment to her community involvement. Emily serves as co-chair of the Brookline Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC), where she advocated for students and families and works to strengthen support systems within the public schools. She is deeply committed to equity, inclusion, and fostering a safe and welcoming community for all of Brookline's residents
I believe that constituents in Precinct 9 value respectful civil discourse along with thoughtful, transparent decision-making grounded in reliable data and sound public policy. Maintaining strong schools and essential town services is also a top priority. As a TMM, I would work to foster constructive dialogue, listen carefully to differing perspectives, and support decisions that are evidenced-based and focused on sustaining high-quality services while encouraging responsible economic growth and development for the Brookline community.
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