Mayor Wu tonight delivered a state of the city address that was equal parts warning to the current regime to back off and highlights of more traditional mayoral achievements - from 15,000 filled potholes to a new loan program to let households team up to buy multi-family homes.
No one tells Boston how to take care of our own. Not kings, and not presidents who think they are kings. Boston was born facing down bullies. ...
We are a city where the Irish coffee is strong and our opinions are stronger. We may not always agree or see eye to eye, but at the end of the day, we are a family. If you come for one of us, you will get all of us. We are a city that knows our strength is each other: And we will defend the people we love with all that we've got.
When the weight of the world presses down, Boston stands up.
It is because of this community - and the work we've done together - that I was able to raise my right hand [in Washington two weeks ago], swear an oath, and tell the nation the truth: That Boston is the greatest city on earth. ...
Wu then recounted victories that included more affordable housing, breaking down of racial disparities in everything from health to wealth, the first growth in BPS enrollment in a decade, a continuing decline in violent crime.
And she returned to the theme of Boston as a beacon to a country falling under darkness:
Over the last four years, we have shown the country what it looks like to build a team that reflects our communities - and build a foundation for tackling challenges no one thought possible. Together, we've shown the world that you can build a city that's safe, green, and growing - a home for everyone - if you refuse to give up.
Today, Boston is stronger, more determined, and prouder than ever to be who we are in a moment when we need each other and our nation needs Boston. So tonight, I can say that the State of our City is strong. And we have to be.
Because all over the country, people are feeling the weight of a federal administration that's attacking our sources of strength - the same people and purpose that make Boston great: Public servants and veterans; immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community; the institutions that conduct groundbreaking research and provide lifesaving care.
We are home to the nation's best hospitals, best colleges and universities, best labs and research facilities - they drive our economy, employ our residents, and make Boston America's engine of innovation. And today, they are all under attack. Boston is the target in this fight for our future because we are the cradle of democracy, pioneers of the public good, the stewards and keepers of the American Dream. We were built on the values this federal administration seeks to tear down.
But for 395 years, come high water or hell - no matter who threatens to bring it - Boston has stood up for the people we love and the country we built. And we're not stopping now.
She announced new initiatives: A program with Eversource and National Grid to install 5,000 heat pumps over the next three years; an expansion of the office-to-residential pilot under which colleges can convert unused space into dorms and workforce housing; an expansion of the Family Days program with more cultural sites local K-12 students and their parents can go for free and a Co-Purchasing Housing Pilot Program, under which the city will offer 0% deferred loans to households that team up to buy multi-family housing.
And then she returned to the world Boston now finds itself in - including her new daughter, Mira:
Two months ago, I welcomed my daughter into this world. The truth is, it's not the world I expected or hoped for her. I want her to grow up in a country that's admired, not feared. A country stable and safe, not one that feels like it's coming apart at the seams.
I want her to grow up in the America that Paul Revere rode for; that Dr. King marched for; that my parents left home for.
It's the same America that our faith leaders at St. Paul's joined hands and prayed for and that the people of Boston have rallied and fought for, every generation for 250 years.
It's the version of America that belongs not to kings but to kin, where workers have dignity, and science is real. Where it's possible to go from living on the street to working Downtown, and eviction notices are replaced by the keys to your first home. Where energy is clean and affordable, and the best places are free for everyone; where every school has the resources and partnerships to challenge every student, and every student has space to grow and create.
The good news is: That is the America we are building in Boston.
So while this national moment isn't the one I - and so many families - had hoped for, I am grateful that my daughter gets to call this city home.
Boston is not a city that tolerates tyranny.
We are the city that leads in the storm; that stands up under pressure, together; and finds strength in each other. We will defend the people we love with all that we've got.
I couldn't ask for more in a family.
God bless our city, God bless our people, and God save whoever messes with Boston.
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Fantastic speech, Mrs. Wu!
By Jane Graham
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 8:57pm
Fantastic speech, Mrs. Wu!
Bot the audience
By Paul B
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 9:58pm
Gave the teachers, cops what they asked for. Make sure every muni employee lives in Boston votes for me. Leave me alone Mr President or I'll cash in my unused sick time and go home. Really very unremarkable. Now about those tax rates......
So what is it? People aren't
By BPlusPlayer
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 8:52am
So what is it? People aren't going to work or people aren't using their sick time. Can't have it both ways.
Per Globe reporting:
By dvg
Wed, 03/19/2025 - 11:21pm
Per Globe reporting: "Noticeably absent from this speech: any mention of transportation issues (aside from infrastructure repairs)." 141 death and 38,000 injuries on our streets in the past 10 years -see link below- is no longer worth bothering for this administration . Even though progress has been minimal, it sounds like "Vizion Zero" is already forgotten and we are back to the "car is king" era.
Also, plenty of eye-popping spending with our tax money -$100 million on a small stadium here, $700 million on a high school there etc. Upon reading the speach, outside the grandiose rethoric, I didn't see much that's novel or inspring. I may just vote blank in September.
https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/bae68e659...
Actions over words
By emac
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 8:21am
The Centre St. road diet, hundreds of speed humps, new bus and bike lanes. There’s more to do, but show me the mayor who has done more than Wu. (Rhyme not intended.)
Fair point; but it looks like
By Anonymous
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 9:13am
Fair point; but it looks like all of this progress came to a halt over the past few months. Not only she didn't mention a thing about street safety in her lenglty speech, but now her administration is quietly removing some of the recently implemented safety improvement infrastructure.
Boston's chief of streets and improvement champion Jascha Franklin-Hodge is getting side lined and car enthousiast Michael Brohel is the one getting her hear now to decide what can be axed. The "streets are made for SUVs" movement is now back with a vengeance in Boston.
This is in yesterday's Globe:
"In the last several weeks, the city has axed a bus lane on Boylston Street, yanked protective barriers out of bike lanes in multiple neighborhoods, and announced a 30-day “review” of all road infrastructure changes made during the last three years. Some non-car commuters are worried they might lose more bus and protected bike lanes that they have come to rely on."
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2025/03/19/metro/michelle-wu-boston-bike-lan...
Several bike lanes, flex
By Anonymous
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 9:14am
Several bike lanes, flex posts, and at least one bus lane were removed. Sounds like more to come. Still zero enforcement of reckless driving (running stop signs, speeding, using phone while driving) and zero enforcement on parking in bike lanes and bus stops and even sidewalks. The amount of carnage on our streets by drivers and not a peep. But if someone is hurt on public transit the media will run with it constantly. Still no arrest or charges against the driver who drove onto the bike path on the Charles this summer and killed a cyclist. But the police arrested a guy who put stickers on some Teslas bc it hurt the owners feelings. Thats Boston priorities.
What?
By Anonymous
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 11:12am
Neither of those are in Boston. The cyclist on the Charles was in Cambridge and the Tesla thing was in Brookline.
Yeah, but she's walking her way back from that
By HenryAlan 2.0
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 9:27am
Maybe it's just election year rhetoric, but as somebody who appreciates safer street life, she is giving a lot of signals that places like Centre Street are at risk for reversion.
Three years
By Romeo Jones
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 8:33am
in office as a woman of color in a city not especially friendly to her. Yet you cite 10 year statistics like it's all her fault. She's kicking more ass than Trump ever will. What's he done for you lately?
You can like someone
By BostonDog
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 9:34am
And still be critical of some of their actions. I'd vote for Wu but think White Stadium is a mistake and I'm greatly concerned about her willingness to abandon changes that make roads safer. Since she's not a risk of loosing reelection, it's not as if Kraft is "forcing" her to reverse her vision zero policies.
Fascinating
By Dan P
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 9:28am
She’s been in office for ten years? Do tell.
Here’s a tip. She’s really been in office for THREE years. Now, three, as you evidently do not know but as I am here to tell you, is less than ten. The count goes like this, and you can do it with me:
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10
Now you try!
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10!
Good boy!
The schools suck and property Taxes are up.
By StillFromDorchester
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 3:56am
But we are an Illegal Immigrant Sanctuary City and we hate Trump....yay.
If you live to see your grandchildren...
By lbb
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 9:45am
...you may be grateful to have lived in a city that hated the worst tyrant this country has ever known. You may be able to hold your head up and look your grandchildren in the eye. But not if you keep on as you are. Want to hold your head up? Stop licking the tyrant's boot and stand up against him.
I know so many outstanding
By James Galinski
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 9:47am
I know so many outstanding teachers in the BPS system, and somehow our schools are still terrible, any Mayor who turns out schools around would be mayor for life... instead most BPS teachers send their kids to private school since they know the BPS schools with the inclusion model and outrageous DEI principal hiring structure are essentially make change impossible.
Oh... and bring back happy hour... that would solidify a Mayor for Life policy in my book...
I got BINGO
By SwirlyGrrl
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 8:36pm
I got BINGO
This is how Wu wins
By Bostoneer
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 8:31am
Run against the tyrants and billionaires, don't run against your own safe streets agenda.
Sabre rattling
By THE_WIZ
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 10:06am
And bloviation. Hopefully this speech cost a little less than the one she apparently needed more help with when she faced the bad guys.
What are you doing other than bloviating?
By Anonymous
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 10:25am
Please share.
Operatively define
By THE_WIZ
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 10:59am
Your contributions here.
Also…Whats the weather like up there?
Just more triggered and homogenized thinking in the monolith of the blue on blue. I mean, the Bean.
Move to Alabama
By dan r
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 11:36am
if you don’t like it. You’re not some rebellious badass for baiting Democrats, you’re a fascist bootlicker.
The hats in the audience
By Paul B
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 10:28am
Saw the back of a lot of hats, must be the union hats. Seriously, the schools were almost put in State receivership, still plenty o needles in the parks, streets to fix, trash to be picked up....between the big projects and the ever burdensome contractual obligations to city employees you can see what's coming if the economy tanks. There is a bit of a Wu cult, just like the Menino cult, the Kevin White cult, anyone remember the Kevin White for VP dream. All just Mayors.
There is a cult
By cinnamngrl
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 2:58pm
Its the people that refuse to acknowledge any of her accomplishments.
So please tell the class
By SwirlyGrrl
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 8:37pm
What are your contributions to the city over the past few years?
Strange!
By WhatsInAName
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 2:03pm
The complaining about the cost of the mayor “having” to speak in Washington, and wanting to be prepared, but not the cost of the pointless waste of time dragging her and others there for a little performative theater put on by the GOP.
Legal prep was necessary
By SwirlyGrrl
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 8:38pm
Funny how that has become some dogwhistle despite threats to criminally charge her with some made up bullshit.
Don't mess with Boston? Really?
By necturus
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 3:02pm
Trump's administration is not like any other in our history. It violates the law without hesitation and defies courts that rule against it.
Wu isn't safe from arbitrary arrest or detention. At some point, it will occur to Team Trump that arresting a high profile Democrat will send a message to all the others and make them fall into line. Arrest Wu, and Democrats across the country will think twice about opposing Trump and Musk.
Absolutely not. We cannot be
By MassMouse
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 5:35pm
Absolutely not. We cannot be silenced by bullying, “executive orders”, and threats. We are not living in a democracy right now - it is a dictatorship going back to the ways of the privileged.
Oh look
By SwirlyGrrl
Thu, 03/20/2025 - 8:40pm
Doomerboomer is back again for another debbydowner diatribe about how we should all just bend over because its over.
Please seek help for your depression.
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