Marty Walsh

Walsh was elected mayor of Boston in 2013 and was reelected in 2017. He was regarded as friendly towards real estate developers, and the city experienced a building boom during his mayoralty. He added policies to the city's zoning code that were inspired by the federal affirmatively furthering fair housing policy. He successfully negotiated for a 40-minute school day extension in Boston Public Schools. He also served on the leadership of the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group. During much of his mayoralty, Boston struggled with homelessness at Mass and Cass, which was ongoing at the time Walsh departed from office. While he supported Boston's bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics, he ultimately reneged on his promise to sign the host city contract's financial guarantee, which contributed to the collapse of the bid. Walsh supported Boston retaining its status as a sanctuary city. In 2015, he supported the passage of a city ordinance to provide municipal employees with paid parental leave. The ordinance was passed and signed into law by Walsh. He supported an ordinance in the city council which regulated short-term rental of housing units, and signed it into law in 2018. In 2016, Boston and General Electric struck a deal for the corporation to move its headquarters to Boston. At the end of his tenure, he dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic's impacts on Boston.
Serving from March 2021 until March 2023 in the Cabinet of President Joe Biden as United States secretary of labor, Walsh was the first former union leader to serve in that position in roughly 45 years. Walsh, a recovering alcoholic who has been sober since 1995, was the first-ever Cabinet member to openly be in a twelve-step program for recovery from addiction. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by SiDe Li, Michaela Banck, Shiraz Mujtaba, Ming-Ming Zhou, Mary M Sugrue, Martin J WalshGet full text
Published 2010-05-01
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3by Venugopalan D. Nair, Yongchao Ge, Side Li, Hanna Pincas, Nimisha Jain, Nitish Seenarine, Mary Anne S. Amper, Bret H. Goodpaster, Martin J. Walsh, Paul M. Coen, Stuart C. SealfonGet full text
Published 2020-06-01
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4by Francesca Aguilo, Zuchra Zakirova, Katie Nolan, Ryan Wagner, Rajal Sharma, Megan Hogan, Chengguo Wei, Yifei Sun, Martin J. Walsh, Kevin Kelley, Weijia Zhang, Laurie J. Ozelius, Pedro Gonzalez-Alegre, Thomas P. Zwaka, Michelle E. EhrlichGet full text
Published 2017-07-01
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5by Francesca Aguilo, SiDe Li, Natarajan Balasubramaniyan, Ana Sancho, Sabina Benko, Fan Zhang, Ajay Vashisht, Madhumitha Rengasamy, Blanca Andino, Chih-hung Chen, Felix Zhou, Chengmin Qian, Ming-Ming Zhou, James A. Wohlschlegel, Weijia Zhang, Frederick J. Suchy, Martin J. WalshGet full text
Published 2016-01-01
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6by Musaddeque Ahmed, Fraser Soares, Ji-Han Xia, Yue Yang, Jing Li, Haiyang Guo, Peiran Su, Yijun Tian, Hyung Joo Lee, Miranda Wang, Nayeema Akhtar, Kathleen E. Houlahan, Almudena Bosch, Stanley Zhou, Parisa Mazrooei, Junjie T. Hua, Sujun Chen, Jessica Petricca, Yong Zeng, Alastair Davies, Michael Fraser, David A. Quigley, Felix Y. Feng, Paul C. Boutros, Mathieu Lupien, Amina Zoubeidi, Liang Wang, Martin J. Walsh, Ting Wang, Shancheng Ren, Gong-Hong Wei, Housheng Hansen HeGet full text
Published 2021-03-01
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