
MA-08 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleU.S. Representative
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyModerate Democrat
Age71 years old (Mar 31, 1955)
GenderMale
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LocationMassachusetts
BackgroundU.S. Representative
EducationWentworth Institute of Technology — B.S., Construction Management (1988)
Notable personal detailsStephen Francis Lynch is a Democratic member of the U.S. House representing Massachusetts’s 8th Congressional District, first elected in an October 2001 special election. Before Congress, he worked for 18 years as a structural ironworker and became president of Iron Workers Local 7, then practiced as a labor and employment attorney. He served in the Massachusetts House (1995–1996) and State Senate (1997–2001), and holds degrees from Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston College Law School, and Harvard University’s Kennedy School.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports policies that protect and expand economic security for working families, including preserving Social Security, funding infrastructure, and tax measures aimed at benefiting most households rather than large tax cuts for corporations. Has cited support for stimulus and job-creation measures and co-sponsored legislation addressing pension and economic protections for workers.
Healthcare
Supports expanding access to affordable, quality healthcare and has called for measures such as a public option and state-level solutions to increase competition and lower costs. Opposed Republican repeal efforts (voted against the AHCA/TrumpCare) and has criticized plans that would reduce coverage or raise costs for families.
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Abortion & Reproductive Rights
Supports legal abortion and federal protections for Roe v. Wade while acknowledging some personal reservations; has shifted away from an earlier 'pro-life' label and opposes extreme state-level bans. Positions include support for nominees who would not overturn Roe and criticism of very restrictive abortion laws.
Climate & Energy
Supports climate action and recognizes climate change as a national security threat; introduced legislation to incorporate climate into national security strategy and has cosponsored environmental justice and plastic pollution bills. Favors reducing dependence on foreign oil, increasing renewable energy and efficiency while also describing an "all-of-the-above" energy approach that includes transitional fossil fuel use.
Public Safety & Guns
Supports stronger federal gun-safety laws including an assault weapons ban, expanded/universal background checks, and red-flag/Extreme Risk Protection Order legislation; participates in gun-violence prevention task forces and has sponsored/co-sponsored multiple gun safety bills. Advocates regulatory and oversight measures aimed at reducing gun violence and restricting certain firearms and related sales practices.
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