Announcements: Edward 'Jed' Stamas for State Auditor

Stamas Vows to Review the Unfunded Mandate for Education if Elected State Auditor 

As the Green-Rainbow Party for State Auditor, Edward ‘Jed’ Stamas, is committed to certifying that the Commonwealth is meeting its critical education goals. “We must ensure that all students across the state have equal access to the resources they need to meet their intellectual, economic and social needs. The Office of the Auditor is responsible for ensuring that our tax dollars for education are spent effectively and appropriately,” said Mr. Stamas.  Read more...

 

Green-Rainbow Party Certified Three 2018 State Candidates to Fight for the People on Lobbyist-dominated Beacon Hill

"I'm proud to support three Green-Rainbow candidates, Juan Sanchez, Jamie Guerin, and Jed Stamas, who are leading the charge for real solutions for the people of Massachusetts. A vote for them is a vote for a Commonwealth that works for everyday people - workers, students, the elderly, immigrants and the poor who are struggling to get by under policies driven by big corporate money on Beacon Hill. These candidates will fight for concrete reforms to create real democracy, expose fraud and waste, restore integrity, and meet urgent neglected human needs,” noted Jill Stein, the Green Party presidential candidate in 2016 and 2012.  Read more...

 

Stamas Campaign Warns of Conflict of Interest in Bump's Office

The Stamas Campaign has expressed grave concerns about conflicts of interest in incumbent auditor Suzanne Bump’s office. Green-Rainbow Party candidate for auditor, Edward (Jed) Stamas says, “Massachusetts law requires every agency to be audited once every three years, including all government contractors. The last audit of the Commonwealth Corporation, a quasi public agency, occurred in 2009, before Bump became auditor. In 2009, Bump served as chair of the board of the Commonwealth Corporation. This represents a clear conflict of interest and neglect of the duties of the auditor’s office.”  Read more...

 

Three Candidates Unite to Challenge Beacon Hill

On Saturday, April 28, three candidates from the Massachusetts Green-Rainbow Party will launch their campaigns to challenge the Democratic and Republican dominance on Beacon Hill.  According to Juan Sanchez, candidate for Secretary of the Commonwealth “We want voters to know that they can cast a vote for justice, fairness, and openness - that they have an alternative to voting for the machine candidates of the two parties that rule Beacon Hill”.  Read more...