Friday, February 2, 2024

Maxwell Morrongiello is campaigning for a spot with the Franklin Democratic Town Committee

Maxwell Morrongiello, a longtime local activist and member of the Franklin Democratic Town Committee (FDTC), announced his re-election bid for the committee on Tuesday.  

Maxwell Morrongiello
Maxwell Morrongiello

The FDTC, a grassroots organization supporting Democratic candidates across municipal, state, and federal levels, serves as a pivotal force in the community. Rachel Plukas, Chair of the FDTC, provides insight into the committee's significance and the upcoming election dynamics.

"The Franklin Democratic Town Committee plays a crucial role in advancing Democratic values. We are local organization that supports and campaigns for Democratic candidates at the municipal, state, and federal levels. As we approach the upcoming election on March 5th, it's essential to note that there are 35 available seats on the committee and less than 35 candidates. This doesn't diminish the importance of community engagement and participation," explained Plukas.

Morrongiello said he wants to raise awareness of the committee's role and importance in the community.

"There are 35 seats and less than 35 candidates, so the race is not competitive. But that doesn't mean it's not important," Morrongiello said in a statement. "I'm campaigning to promote awareness of the Committee, what they do, and encourage more people to get involved."

Morrongiello, 34, has been a member of the FDTC since 2009 and has attended more meetings than anyone else since he joined. He has been an active volunteer for the FDTC 4th of July fundraiser, helping raise money for the committee and a scholarship to support a Franklin High School student. He served in the past as Webmaster and on the Scholarship subcommittee and is currently involved in helping rewrite the FDTC bylaws.  Most importantly, Max has volunteered for countless Democratic candidates, including Ed Markey, Elizabeth Warren, and Jeff Roy. He said he believes in the power of grassroots organizing and advocacy.

"I have seen firsthand how our grassroots efforts can make a positive impact on our town, our state, and our country," he said.

Morrongiello holds a bachelor's degree in political science from Bridgewater State University and an associate's degree in liberal arts from Massachusetts Bay Community College. He graduated from both institutions with a 4.0 GPA. He is also the organizer of a large LGBTQ meetup group in the Boston area.

Morrongiello advocates for policies promoting equity, fairer taxation, and emphasizing evidence-based public policy. Positioned as an independent thinker and bridge-builder, he expresses a willingness to collaborate with diverse stakeholders and perspectives.

Morrongiello invites voters to support him and the FDTC in the upcoming election on March 5th. He said he hopes to keep the committee strong and effective and to continue working for the common good.

"Please like my page, and visit my website at www.votemax.us to learn more about me and my platform," he said. "Thank you for your time and remember to vote on March 5th!"


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