Marty Walsh hits re-election talking points in speech
Mayor Martin J. Walsh touched on health care, gender pay equity, and race relations in his remarks to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, saying every issue that affects workers is a business issue.
Right now health care, for millions of Americans, is at risk, he said about halfway through his remarks. Especially for those who need it the most. Our seniors, children and people with pre-existing conditions. By the way, I just want to know how many people here have a pre-existing condition or know someone who does?
A crowd of about 1,500 attended the annual meeting of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce last night took place at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center in South Boston. A keynote address was delivered by attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who managed disbursement of funds to victims of the 9/11 attacks and the Marathon bombings. The chamber also held an induction to the Academy of Distinguished Bostonians, honoring Joyce and Bill Cummings of Cummings Properties; Carol Fulp of The Partnership Inc.; and Sandra and Paul Edgerley of the Edgerley Family Foundation.
The event featured Keith Lockhart leading a rendition of the National Anthem, as well as remarks from Gov. Charlie Baker, and chamber president James Rooney.
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