State Representative
for 18th Middlesex District
Passion - Experience - Leadership
Build a better community together
Thank You!
An effective leader delivering results
Throughout his fifth term, Mom has worked harder than ever to deliver results for his constituents, while collaborating closely with leaders at the state, federal, and local level. This term, Mom fought for:
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$5 million in bonding for the Merrimack Valley Housing Partnership
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$5 million in bonding for the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Lowell
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$300,000 for Highlands and Acre parks projects
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$100,000 for the Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association
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$100,000 for the Southeast Asian Water Festival
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$50,000 in bonding for the Greater Lowell Chamber of Commerce
On the legislative front, Mom passed:
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Provisions to subject those who intentionally shoot at a dwelling or building to 2.5 to 5 years in prison and/or up to a $10,000 fine as part of a larger bill to reform gun laws.
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Special legislation enabling the City of Lowell to purchase the Hurd Street Courthouse and Gorham Street Courthouse for $1, enabling the creation of affordable housing.
A generational economic effort
Since day one, Mom has helped lay the groundwork for major economic development in Gateway Cities like Lowell through his unwavering support for funding mechanisms including the MassWorks Infrastructure Program, Mass Impact, and tax credits for developers.
A bridge to a better tomorrow
With a $170 million federal commitment in place, Mom has not abandoned the Rourke Bridge project. Shovels will be in the ground in 2025 for a new 4-lane bridge with dedicated bike lanes and improved pedestrian access. As an advocate for the project since day one, Mom is working to ensure the project is done on time, and properly funded.
These tools and Mom’s close collaboration with UMass Lowell and city partners has made the Lowell Innovation Network Corridor (LINC) a reality. This historic investment promises
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$3.7 billion in new economic activity
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The creation of 2,000 permanent jobs 2,000 permanent, well-paying jobs
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500 units of new, market rate housing
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1,300 construction jobs
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Millions in projected new, annual property tax revenue
An advocate for education
From his first day in office, Rady Mom has been a dedicated and effective leader for the 18th Middlesex District.
Mom’s work on Beacon Hill has brought $16.3 million into the Highlands and Acre neighborhoods. Included in that money has been $1.4 million for parks projects in the Acre and the Highlands.
As a proud father of children who attended Lowell Public Schools and a product of public education, Mom’s advocacy has contributed to increases in vital Chapter 70 funds every year he has been in office from $135 million in FY2015 to $243 million in FY2025.