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Brookline Town Meeting - Pct 13 - Two Years

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    Philip Steigman
    (NPE)

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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.)

Campaign Mailing Address 58 Corey Rd
Brookline, MA 02445
Attendance Not Incumbent Town Meeting Candidate
Out 18-Feb
I’m a policy strategist focused on how we support children and families. I spent ten years in Massachusetts state government improving early childhood and afterschool programs. Today, I work nationally to help align schools, health care, and community programs around what kids need to thrive.

I bring a national perspective to local work and stay closely connected to the challenges families are facing, from school quality to affordability. I’m running for Town Meeting to make local government more accessible, strengthen community voice, and ensure Brookline remains welcoming, well-managed, and responsive to residents.
The issues I hear most about are housing affordability, the rising cost of living, and how kids are doing day to day. Families are navigating a lot, especially as phones and AI reshape how kids learn, connect, and spend their time.

On housing, I support thoughtful growth that helps families stay in Brookline while maintaining strong neighborhoods and fiscal stability. But we also need to focus on what helps kids thrive, strong schools, afterschool, relationships, and real opportunities to connect beyond screens.

I believe Brookline should be a place where all families feel safe and supported. My priority is making local government more accessible, with clearer communication and more ways for families to shape decisions.