Vote David Rosa
State Senate
Berkshire, Hampden, Franklin, and Hampshire District
Veteran, Teacher, Husband, Father and Grandfather.
Former Commissioner of Park and Recreations for the theTown of Dightton.
Longtime Board member of the Taunton River Watershed Alliance.
Working for you and our community
David Rosa
Air Force Captain, Retired
As a lifelong resident of Massachusetts, I have served in our country as a member of the United States Air Force retiring as a Captain. I have served in combat theatres in the middle east, and recently retired from Hanscom Air Force Base as a civilian purchasing agent.
I am married to my beautiful bride over forty years, and have two grown children, one who has also served in the Air Force, and I have been blessed with three beautiful grandchildren.
As a veteran, father, and husband, I humbly ask for your vote to serve you in our State Senate.
No Biological Males in Women Spaces
Dighton Rehoboth girls field hockey team forfeits game due to male player. Last year a girl was seriously injured by a male player that knocked her teeth out.
Superintendent Bill Runey said, "There are times where we have to place a higher value on safety than on victory.
There will be no biological males allowed to play in women’s sports, and there will be no biological males allowed in women's restrooms.
I will protect our women's rights to privacy.
Our Veterans
Deserve Better
All but two Massachusetts House Democrats voted against an amendment to provide statewide shelter priority to U.S. military veterans over migrants.
All 25 Massachusetts state House Republicans were joined by two others across the aisle in voting for Amendment 698 as part of House Bill 4600. The amendment introduced by Republican Minority Leader Bradley Jones, titled "Homeless Veterans Prioritization for Shelter Assistance," failed on a 27-129 roll call vote.
As Migrants Are Placed Around Massachusetts, Towns Are Welcoming but Worried.
The mayor of Woburn, where hotels are housing 150 migrant families, said the state’s 40-year-old right-to-shelter law “was not meant to cover what we’re seeing now.”
We Will Not Tolerate Antisemitism
Harvard president announces advisory council to combat antisemitism. How did our country's best University become a rat’s nest of antisemitism?
Send me to Boston and I will find out and it will not be tolerated.
Let’s Work Together
Our state has so much potential and many challenges, we all know that we hold far more in common with each other than we have differences from each other.
Let's make the future about working together to realize our great potential and to let's work together to help those that need us in these difficult times.